august 2024, comparing the Rev. 3 of chapter 2 on international peace and security to the zero draft, Rev. 1, and Rev. 2
Lead author: Jebilson Raja Joslin
The co-facilitators of the Summit of the Future, Germany and Namibia, released the zero-draft of the Pact for the Future on 26 January 2024, which was meant to serve as a starting point for intergovernmental negotiations on the Pact for the Future. Subsequently, the Rev. 1, Rev. 2 and Rev. 3 of the Pact for the Future was released on 14 May, 17 July, and 27 August 2024, respectively, following extensive deliberations and consultations. This ICH bulletin #58 compares the Rev. 3 of Ch. 2 on International Peace and Security to the Rev. 2, Rev. 1 and the zero-draft.
The Rev. 3 has broadly retained much of the language from Rev. 2 potentially indicating consensus. The Rev. 3 has, however, dropped “medical personnel” among the list of those protected in conflict and the language on an instrument on maritime security and safety. The Rev. 2 requests the SG to conduct a second independent progress study on youth’s positive contribution to peace processes and conflict resolution. Famine-like conditions have been added and national ownership has been given stronger emphasis in the Rev. 3.
Find all the major changes made in Rev. 3 in the following ICH Bulletin.
related resources
Rev. 3 of the Pact for the Future
Rev. 2 of the Pact for the Future
Rev. 1 of the Pact for the Future
Compilation text (as of 3 April 2024)
Zero draft of the Pact for the Future
Letter from the co-facilitators (dated 4 April 2024)