Egeland to facilitate working group for protection of Syrians

Published 22. Sep 2015
NRC Secretary General Jan Egeland has been appointed by the UN Secretary-General as facilitator for a working group for safety and protection for Syrian civilians. The group is one of four intra-Syrian thematic working groups under the direction of the Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura.

Statement from NRC Secretary General Jan Egeland

“I look forward to take on the role as facilitator for the Safety and Protection thematic Working Group, one of four intra-Syrian thematic working groups under the direction of the Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura. The task ahead is extremely challenging and the parties are far apart. However, we must seize every opportunity and do everything we can to reduce the suffering, violence and level of conflict in Syria. Out of consideration for the upcoming discussions, I cannot comment on the work of the Working Group. My engagement as a UN facilitator for these discussions will not affect my work as Secretary General for the Norwegian Refugee Council or our work for displaced people in the Middle East and beyond.”

Statement attributable to the Spokesperson  of the Special Envoy for Syria

As part of the implementation of the initiative set out by Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura before the Security Council on 29 July 2015 and endorsed by the Council in its Presidential Statement of 17 August 2015 (S/PRST/2015/15), the Special Envoy and his Deputy Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy met over the last two days with the following facilitators appointed by the Secretary-General to head the intra-Syrian thematic working groups, under the direction of the Special Envoy:

Mr. Jan Egeland as facilitator for the Safety and Protection thematic Working Group; Mr. Nicolas Michel as facilitator for the Political and Legal Issues thematic Working Group; Mr. Volker Perthes as facilitator for the Military, Security and Counterterrorism thematic Working Group; and Ms. Birgitta Holst Alani as facilitator for the Continuity of Public Services, Reconstruction and Development thematic Working Group. 

They discussed draft agendas with a view to ensuring coordination and parallel progress of the Working Groups.

Mr. de Mistura has just returned from consultations with Syrian interlocutors most recently in Damascus and Istanbul. These visits complement ongoing OSE outreach to regional capitals and elsewhere. The Special Envoy is now heading to NY to carry these discussions forward in the margins of the General Assembly. 

“The Working Groups are intended to provide Syrians  with a platform to address in-depth themes that are certainly not new, but have lacked to date sustained intra-Syrian discussion. It is hoped that their outcomes could eventually set the stage for a Syrian agreement to end the conflict on the basis  of the Geneva Communique,” Mr. de Mistura said.

While  the participation of Syrians is central for this process to move forward, the Security Council has also “emphasised the need for robust international and regional assistance” in support of the efforts  of the Special Envoy. 

Mr. de Mistura will continue consultations with relevant actors to accelerate such support. “This is the defining humanitarian challenge of our times,” he reiterated. “The Syrians deserve that we move faster towards a political solution”. 

22 September 2015, Geneva