Jean-Pierre Lacrois, Deputy Head of the UN for Peacekeeping Operations, informed the UN Security Council about what is happening in the TsA. The Central African Republic at the turning point: the UN calls for strengthening international support Peace and safety ~ 60 > speaking on Thursday at the UN Security Council, Deputy Secretary General of Operations to maintain the world Jean-Pierre Lacroce presented a report on the situation in the Central African Republic (TsAB). He spoke about the difficulties that the country is faced with, including in the humanitarian and political sphere, and called on members of the SB to support the TsA. & Amp; nbsp; At the beginning of his speech, Lacrox expressed condolences in connection with a tragic fire in the lyceum in the capital of the country – Bange. As a result of the incident caused, presumably, a short circuit, 21 people were killed, including 19 schoolgirls. “The UN is ready to provide the necessary assistance,” he said. The country, recall, is deployed by the multidisciplinary comprehensive mission of the United Nations to stabilize in the Central African Republic (minus). & Amp; nbsp; situation with the situation with safety ~ 60 > special alarm in the UN causes a deterioration in the general security situation in the CAC. Lacrox reported a recent attack on the patrol of a minimum of the AM-Sissia, not far from BiRAO, where the Peacemaker from Zambia died. Lacrox resolutely condemned these attacks and called on the authorities to bring the investigation to the end. preparation for the elections 62 >The TsAD is preparing for the local, parliamentary and presidential elections, which, according to the Deputy Secretary General of the UN, are “a unique opportunity to strengthen democratic management and promoting national reconciliation.” & Amp; nbsp; ~ 60 > 60 > despite the efforts of the government and the national election, the process is accompanied technical and financial difficulties. The local elections originally scheduled on August 31 were at risk of breaking. Lacrox emphasized the need for official communication by the authorities according to the further voting schedule. political friction 62 ~The report reflected the issues of political tension between the ruling coalition and the opposition, as well as new attempts to promote the peace process – in particular, agreements of April 19 between the government and two armed groups through the mediation of the child. However, despite the efforts, armed violence remains a serious threat to civilians, humanitarian workers and peacekeepers. violations of human rights in the field of human rights the situation remains anxious. Lacrox noted the preserved cases of sexual violence, violations of children’s rights and impunity. He called for additional efforts to ensure political space in anticipation of elections. The significance of a special criminal court was especially noted, which continues to work, despite the lack of funding. “Without urgent support, his activities may stop in September,” he warned. humanitarian problems humanitarian situation also remains critical. Due to the shortage of funds, key programs of assistance to the most vulnerable groups of the population were suspended. Lacrox welcomed the government’s efforts to launch a national development plan and preparation of a donor conference, emphasizing the need for parallel support for emergency humanitarian aid. ~ 60 > “turning point” 62 ~ in the completion of Lacrox said that “the TsAD stands at the turning point,” and called on the international community, including members of the Security Council, to strengthen the support of both the minimum itself and the efforts of the country’s government. “If these efforts are continued, the TsAD can become a real story of success – not only for the Central Africans, but also for peacekeeping in general,” he concluded. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62