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This was a letter from the permanent representative of Mauritius to the president of the Security Council containing recommendations of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention in Africa.
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This note outlined criteria for eligibility for participation in private meetings and consultation meetings with TCCs.
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This letter of the Secretary-General informed the Council of the appointment of Ernst Jan Hogendoorn, Mohamed Abdoulaye M’Backe and Brynjulf Mugaas to the Panel of Experts.
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This resolution adjusted the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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This was a letter from the President of the Security Council to the Secretary-General informing him that his proposal about the extension of BONUCA's mandate had been brought to the attention of the members of the Security Council.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General to the Security Council proposing an extension of BONUCA for an additional year, until 31 December 2003.
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This is the assessment of the work of the Security Council United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (July 2002).
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This was the corrigendum of the meeting in which the Council discussed the persistent challenges relating to strengthening self-government, reintegrating returnees, reforming the judiciary, combating terrorism and organised crime and ensuring multi-ethnic participation in the coming municipal elections.
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This was a debate on women, peace and security
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This was the resumption of a debate on women, peace and security.
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This presidential statement was on the admission of Swiss.
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This resolution recommended the Swiss Confederation for UN membership.
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During this meeting the General Assembly approved the appointment of Sergio Vieira de Mello (Brazil) as High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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The Security Council adopted this presidential statement as a response to the 16 July closed-door briefing by High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson on the massacres that took place in mid-May in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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This statement endorsed the ICTY’s completion strategy.
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This was a debate on the ICTY.
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This was a note from the Secretary-General proposing to appoint Sergio Vieira de Mello (Brazil) as High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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This resolution elaborated on the scope of the arms embargo; established a Panel of Experts consisting of three members based in Nairobi, Kenya and mandated to investigate violations, assess states capacity, and provide recommendations to strengthen the embargo.
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The Council was briefed by Lakhdar Brahimi who highlighted the security situation in Afghanistan as the major obstacle to peace.
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This was a ministerial level meeting on the situation in Africa.
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This was a ministerial level meeting on the situation in Africa.
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This presidential statement supported a joint statement by the Quartet.
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This report observed that for the first time since the deployment of UNMIK, the conditions for genuine inter-ethnic dialogue had been put in place.
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This was a report of the joint fact-finding mission on the situation in Kisangani (DRC) presented to the Council by the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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This was on immunity from ICC prosecutions.
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This report described the successful holding of the Emergency Loya Jirga which resulted in the election of a Head of State, Hamid Karzai, and the approval of structures and appointments of the Afghan Transitional Authority.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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This was the report of the Team of Experts.
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This was the communique for the private meeting under the presidency of Syria, on the wrap-up discussion of the work of the Council for the month.
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This report of the Secretary-General was on Somalia.
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This meeting welcomed the successful holding of the Emergency Loya Jirga.
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This was a briefing by Jean-Marie Guéhenno announced completion of the Kosovo government following the nomination of Kosovo Serbs.
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This resolution welcomed the peaceful holding of the Emergency Loya Jirga from the 11 - 19 June 2002.
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The Council was briefed by Under Secretary-General for Political Affairs Kieran Prendergast on the upcoming Loya Jirga.
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This is the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Singapore (May 2002).
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This note circulated a report prepared by the Secretariat on procedural developments in the Council in 2001, as a Security Council document to provide information for the use of non-Members of the Council.
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This was a private meeting of a wrap-up discussion under the presidency of Singapore, on the Council's work for the month.
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This note by the President of the Council contained the summary of the 22 May 2002 open debate on the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa.
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This was the note establishing the seating pattern for non-Council members participating in Council meetings.
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The Council deplored the Kosovo Assembly resolution regarding territorial issue with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
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The Council strongly condemned the killings, in particular of civilians, that recently took place in Kisagnani.
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This presidential statement called on Kosovo's elected leaders to focus their attention on the urgent matters for which they were responsible.
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This resolution recommended East Timor for UN membership.
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The Council was briefed by Kieran Prendergast and agreed to extend the mandate for ISAF.
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The Secretary-general informed the Council of the appointment of Ian Anthony and Harjit Singh Sandhu as the Team of Experts.
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This resolution extended ISAF's mandate for six months until 20 December 2002.
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This meeting dealt with the situation in Africa and the Working Group.
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This note indicated a change in the period covered in the annual report.
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This resolution established the UN Mission of Support in East Timor and stressed the importance of ensuring that those who committed serious crimes should be brought to justice.
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This was a briefing by Jean-Marie Guéhenno stressed the importance of Kosovo Serb representatives taking up their rightful places in the government.
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This was the addendum to the report of the Security Council mission to the Great Lakes region, 27 April - 7 May 2002.
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This was the report of the Security Council mission to the Great Lakes region, 27 April-7 May 2002.
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This was the adoption of S/PRST /2002/12.
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This statement was on children and armed conflict.
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The Council encouraged civil society initiatives in the region, including those of the Mano River Union Women’s Peace Network, to continue their contribution towards regional peace.
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This meeting was on the Middle East.
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This resolution requested a panel of experts.
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The Council called for implementation of resolution 1405 and expressed concern at the continued delay in the arrival of the fact-finding team in Jenin.
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The Council expressed the hope for a non-violent resolution to the situation around Palestinian President Arafat's headquarters in Ramallah and the arrival of the UN fact-finding team in Jenin.
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The Council was briefed by Kieran Prendergast who noted the progress made in Afghanistan.
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This was a briefing by Michael Steiner provided an overview of successful elections, deemed "free and fair."
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This presidential statement welcomed progress towards Provisional Institutions of Self-Government, and reaffirmed importance of rule of law.
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The Council expressed serious concern for the safety of Palestininan President Arafat and emphasised that the siege must be lifted.
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This report welcomed the formation of a government in Kosovo following several months of deadlock.
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This resolution welcomed the Secretary-General’s initiative to establish a fact-finding team for the Jenin refugee camp.
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This presidential statement supported a joint Quartet statement.
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This press statement was on the implementation of resolutions 1397, 1402 and 1403.
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This resolution demanded implementation of resolution 1397.
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This meeting was on the Middle East.
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This press statement was on the implementation of resolutions 1397 and 1402.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council transmitting an assessment of armed groups operative in the DRC.
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This resolution expressed concern at the worsening conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
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The Council unanimously adopted resolution 1401 to establish UNAMA following the structure proposed by the Secretary-General in his report S/2002/278.
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This resolution renewed the mandate in Sierra Leone for a period of six months from 30 March 2002, expressing concern about allegations of sexual abuse.
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This resolution created UNAMA.
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This presidential statement urged along the peace process and underlined the urgency to develop monitoring mechanisms that allowed legitimate financial transactions while preventing the flow of funds to terrorist groups.
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This was a briefing by Heidi Annabi discussed the recent agreement to form a coalition government.
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This was the resumption of a debate on the situation in Afghanistan.
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This report contained recommendations for UNAMA's structure.
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This contained an aide-mémoire to assist Council members in their consideration of protection of civilians issues in peacekeeping operations.
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This was an open debate on the protection of civilians.
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The Council was briefed by Kieran Prendergast, noting progress made in Afghanistan.
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This resolution demanded an immediate end to all acts of violence and called on both sides to resume negotiations.
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This was a note by the President of the Council outlining the Terms of Reference for the ad hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa.
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This was a private meeting of a wrap-up discussion on the Council's work for the month, held under the presidency of Mexico.
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The Council was briefed by Kieran Prendergast, noting faster than expected progress in the political arena.
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This was the report of the Security Council mission to Ethiopia and Eritrea (21-25 February 2002).
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This report of the Secretary-General was on Somalia.
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This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of Mauritius to the President of the Security Council of the assessment of its January 2002 Council presidency.
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This stated that the Council should receive periodic private briefings in informal consultations from the Secretariat on the Middle East.