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New trust fund launched by UN and Colombian Government for peacebuilding needs

| | Feb 18, 2016, at 02:19 pm
New York, Feb 18 (Just Earth News/IBNS) The United Nations and the Government of Colombia on Wednesday announced the launch of a new multi-partner trust fund in the country’s capital, Bogotá, to respond to stabilization and peacebuilding needs.

UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric noted that the Fund will be managed by the Government and the UN, in close cooperation with interested donors, and will especially support conflict areas in the lead-up to and aftermath of possible peace agreements with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP).

In January, the Security Council approved a new UN political mission to monitor disarmament should a final agreement to end Latin America’s longest armed conflict be reached. The FARC rebels and the Government have been in talks seeking to end the 51-year conflict that has left nearly a quarter of a million victims.

“The fund will boost access to justice, community security and local governance capacity, restore victims’ rights and kick-start social and economic rehabilitation,” said UN Dujarric.

Norway, Sweden and the UN’s own Peacebuilding Fund are the first contributors, helping the new fund kick off on Wednesday with an initial $8 million dollars.

Photo: Kristy Siegfried/IRIN

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