Martha Pobee
Martha Pobee is a notable diplomat and current Assistant Secretary-General for Africa at the United Nations. In her capacity, she engages with various regional organizations, including the African Union, to strengthen collaborative efforts in peace and security. Recently, she participated in discussions regarding the ongoing conflicts in Africa and emphasized the importance of UN Security Council resolutions in addressing long-standing gaps in peace and security frameworks.
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Kenya:
Martha Pobee cautioned that Kordofan is likely the next arena of military focus for the warring parties.
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United Kingdom:
Martha Pobee, the assistant UN secretary general for Africa, raised the alarm last week about 'large-scale atrocities' and 'ethnically motivated reprisals' by RSF in Bara.
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United Arab Emirates:
Martha Pobee highlighted the importance of Security Council Resolution 2719 in addressing long-standing gaps in the African Union's peace and security structure.
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