UN Documents for Central African Republic: Secretary-General's Reports

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21 September 2001 S/2001/886 This was the report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council on the situation in the Central African Republic pursuant to the statement by the President.
2 July 2001 S/2001/660 This was the third report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council on the situation in the Central African Republic and on the activities of the United Nations Peace-building Support Office in the Central African Republic (BONUCA).
11 January 2001 S/2001/35 This was the report of the Secretary-General on the situation in the Central African Republic and on the activities of BONUCA.
29 June 2000 S/2000/639 This was a report of the Secretary-General on the situation in the Central African Republic and on the activities of the United Nations Peace-Building Support Office in that country.
14 January 2000 S/2000/24 This was the ninth report of the Secretary-General on MINURCA.
29 January 1999 S/1999/98 This was the Secretary-General's report on the January visit of his Special Envoy to the Central African Republic, Hédi Annabi, in which he recommended an extension of the UN mission in the Central African Republic until August 1999, subject to a determination that the Government of the Central African Republic had made adequate process in carrying out reforms.
23 February 1998 S/1998/148 This was the report of the Secretary-General pursuant to resolution 1152 (1998) concerning the situation in the Central African Republic.
23 January 1998 S/1998/61 This was the Secretary-General's report in response to resolution 1136, which recommended that, given the imminent French withdrawal from the Inter-African Mission to Support the Bangui Agreements (MISAB) amidst continuing instability in the Central African Republic, another peacekeeping mission with a structure and role similar to MISAB was necessary, while MISAB should be extended until 15 March 1998.