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UN resident coordinator reaffirms commitment to support EC

Diplomatic Correspondent | Published: 2025-09-05 03:23:40

United Nations Resident Coordinator Gwyn Lewis on Thursday reaffirmed the UN’s commitment to supporting the Election Commission ahead of the national election scheduled for February.

“The UN fully supports the February general election. It is crucial for the country’s democratic transition,” said Lewis during a meeting with Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna.

The discussion, according to a press release issued by the CA’s Press Wing, covered a wide range of topics, including Bangladesh’s development priorities and reform agenda.

The two leaders also explored ways in which the UN could assist in ensuring a transparent, free, fair, and peaceful electoral process. They discussed potential strategies for expanding UN support to advance the government’s reform agenda, which aims to tackle key challenges and drive sustainable development.

Additionally, preparations for the upcoming United Nations General Assembly meetings in New York and the Rohingya conference later this month were reviewed.

Both leaders expressed deep concern over the sharp decline in international funding for Rohingya humanitarian efforts, which is already affecting critical services, such as education, in the refugee camps.

Chief Adviser Yunus emphasised the urgent need for sustained international solidarity and increased support to address the funding shortfall and strengthen Bangladesh’s humanitarian response for the Rohingya population.

In response, Lewis reiterated the UN’s steadfast support for Bangladesh’s reform and transition process, affirming the organisation’s commitment to helping the country achieve long-term prosperity and sustainable development.


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