UN Joint Appeal for Counter-Terrorism in Africa

The Joint Appeal seeks to steer and incentivize a new generation of joint UN system action for a more visible, transparent and effective multilateral contribution to the implementation of the UN Global Counter Terrorism Strategy in Africa.

It supports ten joint UN flagship initiatives in Africa. The initiatives have been competitively selected based on (a) their proven track record and potential of achieving transformative and impactful results, (b) a strategic value proposition of multiple entities working together, (c) responsiveness to CTC/CTED identified priorities, (d) exceptional value-for money, (d) high innovation potential, and (e) a strong focus on the meaningful integration of human-rights and gender considerations.

The Joint Appeal brings together 16 UN Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact entities under its ten joint flagship initiatives: CTED, ICAO, IMO, INTERPOL, IOM, OHCHR, OICT, UNAOC, UNDP, UNFPA, UNESCO, UNICRI, UNOCT, UNODC, UN Women and WCO.

Together, the initiatives seek to demonstrate the value of joined-up, multilateral action and the UN system’s unique contribution to strengthening the capacities of Member States to counter terrorism and prevent violent extremism across the continent.

The Joint Appeal is directed at Member States to provide resources to fund the joint initiatives through the participating entities facilitated by the Joint Appeal secretariat based in UNOCT.

United Nations Multi-Year Appeal for Counter-Terrorism Launch Event

On 29 June 2021, UNOCT, CTED and UNODC as co-chairs of the Resource Mobilization and Monitoring and Evaluation Working Group of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact, launched the 2021-2022 United Nations Multi-Year Appeal for Counter-Terrorism in a virtual side event held on the margins of the 2021 Counter-Terrorism Week. 

Lessons Learned

Two consecutive joint multi-year appeals for counter-terrorism have brought UN entities closer together for coordinated resource mobilization, joint outreach and enhanced programmatic collaboration.

The 2021-2022 Multi-Year Appeal was a step change for making the UN system’s contribution to the Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy more visible and transparent. The lessons and recommendations drawn from the appeal are meant to improve the funding of the UN system’s collective action on counter-terrorism and the prevention of violent extremism.