July 2011 Monthly Forecast

Posted 30 June 2011
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Aide Memoire

Important matters pending include:

  • The December 2004 report by the Secretary-General on human rights violations in Côte d’Ivoire, requested in a May 2004 presidential statement (S/PRST/2004/17), was never made public. Also on Côte d’Ivoire, the December 2005 report by the Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide has not been published.
  • On 28 May 2010 in  resolution 1925 on the mandate of MONUSCO, the operation in the DRC, the Council requested the Secretary-General to elaborate the concept of operation and rules of engagement of MONUSCO, in line with the resolution, and to report back to the Council and the TCCs. The Secretary-General has yet to report back to the Council and the TCCs on this issue.
  • UNAMI reports on human rights in Iraq, in the past were produced every two to three months. They have decreased in their frequency. The last report,   released in July 2010, covered the period from 1 July to 31 December 2009.
  • The request in resolution 1460 on Children and Armed Conflict that all the Secretary-General’s reports to the Council on country-specific situations include the protection of children is not yet implemented. In 2010 protection of children elements had been incorporated into just over half of the relevant country-specific reports.
  • The mandate to the Secretary-General to assist with the delineation of the international borders of Lebanon, especially Sheb’a Farms, in accordance with resolution 1701, continues to await completion. 
  • The committee established by resolution 1540 (non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism) has not yet completed a report this year on the implementation of that resolution. (Resolution 1810 of 2008 directed it to submit the report to the Council by 24 April 2011. On 24 April the committee informed the Council that it was continuing its consideration of the report and would submit it by 24 May.) The committee also has yet to complete its programme of work for the current year. (Resolution 1977, which extended the mandate of the committee on 20 April, also decided that the committee should prepare its programme of work by 31 May.)
  • In its presidential statement of 22 October 2010 (S/PRST/2010/21) the Council said it looked forward to receiving within six months a report from the Secretary-General which would define the UN Secretariat’s strategic vision for UN-AU cooperation in peace and security taking into account the lessons learnt from the various experiences of joint cooperation between the two bodies. The report was expected to be made available in June, but now it appears it has been delayed until late in the year.
  • Resolution 1944 (14 October 2010) called on the Secretary-General to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the security environment following the election and transfer of power to a new Haitian government in 2011. The inauguration of the new Haitian president, Michel Martelly, took place on 14 May after a lengthy and delayed electoral process. It is unclear when the Secretary-General’s comprehensive assessment will be concluded.
  • The position of Special Envoy for Myanmar has not been filled since Ibrahim Gambari left the post in January 2009. Vijay Nambiar, the Secretary-General’s Chef de Cabinet, took on the position of Special Advisor to the Secretary-General on Myanmar in what was expected to be temporary role.
  • The Secretary-General’s Advisory Committee on the Prevention of Genocide has been dormant since 2008 when it held its last meeting.  
  • Resolution 1904 in December 2009 indicated that the expert groups assisting the three counterterrorism committees (the 1267 Committee on Al-Qaida and Taliban sanctions, the 1373 Committee or CTC, and the 1540 Committee on weapons of mass destruction) should be co-located and asked the Secretary-General make the necessary arrangements “as soon as possible.” This request, reiterated in September 2010 (S/PRST/2010/19), is still outstanding.
  • On 11 November 2009 in resolution 1894 on protection of civilians, the Council requested the Secretary-General to develop guidance for UN operations and other relevant missions on reporting for enhancing the Council’s monitoring and oversight. There has been no report back to the Council on this. 
  • The Council requested the Secretariat on 21 November 2006 (S/2006/928) to update the index to Council notes and statements on working methods. This has not been published.  

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