Promoting dialogue and preventing atrocities: the UK government approach
International Development Committee
Closed
Inquiry
Report and Government response published The International Development Committee has now published a Report on From Srebrenica to a safer tomorrow: Preventing future mass atrocities around the world and concluded Russia’s likely mass atrocities in Ukraine underline the urgent need for the UK to adopt a national strategy for preventing …
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19
Recommendations
11
Conclusions
1
Report
2
Oral sessions
1
Letter
2
Events
Activity timeline 7 events
19 Jan
2023
2023
17 Oct
2022
2022
24 May
2022
2022
24 May
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 5, Palace of Westminster
26 Apr
2022
2022
11 Jan
2022
2022
11 Jan
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 2 sessions
24 May 2022
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Promoting dialogue and preventing atrocities: the UK government approach
Leigh Stubblefield · Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Matthew Field
Pete Vowles
The Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon · Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
11 Jan 2022
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Promoting dialogue and preventing atrocities: the UK government approach
Denisa Delić · International Rescue Committee
Natalie Samarasinghe · United Nations Association – UK
Saidi Zirhumana · Support Office for Peacebuilding in the DRC (Bureau de Soutien pour la Consolidation de la Paix)
Savita Pawnday · Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Third Report - From Srebrenica to a safer tomorrow: Preventing f… | HC 149 | 17 Oct 2022 | 30 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
1 result
8
Recommendation
Rejected
Third Report - From Srebrenica to …
The Government must introduce a cross-departmental strategy for preventing and responding to mass atrocities globally,...
The Government must introduce a cross-departmental strategy for preventing and responding to mass atrocities globally, both within and outside of conflicts. It must strive for greater consistency of purpose across Government. The strategy must: a) support development by considering prevention …
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Government Response
The government is committed to working in partnership with a diverse range of CSOs and local organizations to understand best practice approaches and specific country contexts, but cannot commit to producing an atrocity prevention strategy at this time.
Government Response AI assessment · 30 of 19 classified
Accepted
6
Acknowledged
14
Deferred
3
Rejected
1
Total
19 recs + 11 conclusions
Correspondence 1 letter
26 Apr 2022
To committee
Letter from the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina Regulations on Sanctions - 11 April 2022
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