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Sierra Leone Urges Ceasefire, School Protections, and Diplomacy in Two Urgent UN Human Rights Council Debates

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At the 61st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Sierra Leone advocated for immediate de-escalation, protection of civilians, and strengthened safeguards for schools and children affected by armed conflict.


The first debate, held on March 25, 2026, at the request of Bahrain on behalf of the Cooperation Council for Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) and Jordan, looked into the consequences of military operations launched against several Gulf States on February 28, 2026. His Excellency Samuel U.B. Saffa Esq., Sierra Leone’s Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, delivered the country’s statement, expressing deep concern about reported civilian deaths and the destruction of critical infrastructure. He urged all parties to follow international humanitarian and human rights law, uphold sovereignty and territorial integrity, and prioritise civilian protection. Ambassador Saffa also called for an immediate cease-fire and renewed diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis peacefully. The resolution was adopted unanimously by the debate.


On March 27, 2026, the Council held a second urgent debate on the protection of children and educational institutions during hostilities in response to reports of aerial attacks on the Shajareh Tayyebeh Girls’ School in Minab, Iran. Sierra Leone stated that, if confirmed, such attacks would raise serious concerns under international humanitarian and human rights law. The delegation welcomed confirmation that the incident is being investigated and expressed its support for ongoing ceasefire talks aimed at reducing civilian casualties.


Sierra Leone, as a signatory to the Safe Schools Declaration, reaffirmed its commitment to protecting schools, students, and teachers from attacks and military use. The country’s post-conflict recovery experience highlights the importance of safeguarding children and providing uninterrupted access to education for long-term peace and preventing cycles of violence that undermine development.
Sierra Leone also highlighted broader international ramifications, stating that the current hostilities are disrupting energy supply chains and contributing to fuel shortages and rising living costs, which are particularly hard on developing countries. Throughout both debates, the delegation emphasised Sierra Leone’s strong commitment to multilateralism, peaceful dispute resolution, and complete adherence to the United Nations Charter and established international legal norms.

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