News Desk :
Bangladesh has called for increased funding to support peacebuilding and ensure inclusive community engagement in conflict-affected countries, a key to lasting peace.
Ambassador-at-large Mohammad Ziauddin made the call while speaking at the round-table discussion titled ‘Flexibility of funding for peacebuilding, including in transition settings’ on Monday, reports UNB.
Bangladesh, Ireland and the UN organized the session held at the ECOSOC Chamber, UN Headquarters in connection with the high-level meeting of the General Assembly on Financing for Peacebuilding, according to a message received here from Bangladesh Mission on Tuesday.
Ziauddin said when peacekeeping mission closes, and the national authorities assume greater responsibilities, it is critical that the international community’s support continues.
This needs to be done by building capacity of national institutions and supporting initiatives to advance socio economic development in those countries, he said.
“Fostering partnerships, including through engagements with international and regional financial institutions, and promoting South-South and Triangular cooperation can contribute significantly to advancing sustainable development”, said Ziauddin.
He mentioned that Peacebuilding Commi-ssion could play a critical role through its convening, bridging, and advisory role in mobilizing support for the nationally owned peacebuilding priorities of the countries in transition.
“The Secretary General’s Peacebuilding Fund has also been an important catalyst,” the ambassador said.