Kathmandu, Dec 4: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs left for Ghana last night to attend the United Nations Peacekeeping Ministerial.
The conference the United Nations
has been organizing every year is taking place in Accra, the capital of African
country Ghana, on December 5-6.
On behalf of Nepal, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister for Defense Khadka is leading the Nepali delegation in
the conference.
With missions facing greater
challenges than ever, the Ministerial will focus on protection of civilians,
strategic communications (including addressing mis and disinformation and hate
speech), safety and security, the mental health of peacekeepers, and women in
peacekeeping.
On behalf of the member nations
contributing to the international peacekeeping, commitments of nine different
sectors that can support international peacekeeping as well as problems and
challenges and their solutions will be presented and discussed on the
occasion.
DPM Khadka is scheduled to address
the conference on behalf of Nepal while other members of delegation will
participate in several sessions.
On the sidelines of the conference,
UN Deputy Secretary-General Atul Khare and Jean Pierre Lacroix will pay
courtesy call on DPM Khadka. Likewise, DPN Khadka is set to meet and discuss
with the Ministers for Defense and Security of other countries on bilateral
issues.
It is anticipated that Nepal's
contributions to international peacekeeping will be discussed and highlighted
which will subsequently elevate the image of the country.
Placing high importance to the
participation of the high-level delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister, the
conference has designed a programme to include Khadka as a speaker on behalf of
member nations, Khadka's secretariat informed.