UK Statement at the Panel on Early Warning and Genocide Prevention. Delivered by UK Ambassador for Human Rights to the UN, Eleanor Sanders.
Mr President, Deputy High Commissioner,
The UK thanks the Special Adviser for her presentation.
As we approach the twentieth anniversary of the adoption of the Responsibility to Protect, protecting people from atrocities remains vital and necessary.
To highlight one worrying conflict, we continue to see disturbing reports of ethnically motivated attacks and killings in Darfur. The international community must hold perpetrators to account.
As well as protection from and accountability for atrocities, we need earlier action to prevent atrocities from occurring in the first place.
We are concerned by escalating tensions across South Sudan including between parties to the 2018 peace agreement and call on all parties to act urgently to prevent further violence, including against civilians.
The UK supports efforts to improve early warning systems, including leveraging global advances in data analytics and Open-Source Intelligence, allowing the international community to identify and understand the emerging risk of atrocities.
Mr President, Panellists,
How can the 2 Special Advisers ensure that the UN system's existing foresight and risk analysis processes better incorporate an atrocity prevention lens in all its work and that it is more joined up?
Thank you