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UN Police briefing highlights A4P+ progress, training, gender goals and digital tools

2438974 · February 28, 2025
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A United Nations briefing to the Security Council outlined progress under the Action for Peacekeeping Plus (A4P+) agenda, advances in training and gender targets for United Nations Police, and plans to expand digital tools and cooperation with host countries.

A United Nations official speaking from Kinshasa told the Security Council that United Nations Police remain central to peacekeeping operations and that member states, host governments and contributors have a stake in ensuring UN police are prepared, equipped and resourced for evolving threats.

“We deeply appreciate the Security Council recognition of United Nations peacekeeping as 1 of the most effective tools in the promotion and maintenance of international peace and security,” the official said, adding that recognition of the “critical role United Nations Police plays in peacekeeping” underpins recent reforms.

The briefing said the Action for Peacekeeping Plus (A4P+) agenda and its monitoring have helped close gaps between mandates and what missions can deliver. The speaker said the Department of Peace Operations recently released a sixth A4P+…

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