UN Documents for Children and Armed Conflict: Secretary-General's Reports
| Secretary-General's Reports | Return to full list |
| 18 February 2005 S/2005/89 | This report of the Secretary-General was on Somalia. |
| 9 February 2005 S/2005/72 | This was a report to the Council on steps taken by the Secretary-General to address allegations of sexual exploitation within MONUC. |
| 8 October 2004 S/2004/804 | This report of the Secretary-General was on Somalia. |
| 19 April 2004 S/2003/1053/Corr.2 | This was the second corrigendum of the report which suggested that six egregious violations against children should receive priority in monitoring operations. It also attached for the first time a list of other parties to armed conflict that recruit or use children in Annex II. |
| 20 February 2004 S/2003/1053/Corr.1 | This was the corrigendum of the report which suggested that six egregious violations against children should receive priority in monitoring operations. It also attached for the first time a list of other parties to armed conflict that recruit or use children in Annex II. |
| 10 November 2003 S/2003/1053 | This report suggested that six egregious violations against children should receive priority in monitoring operations. It also attached for the first time a list of other parties to armed conflict that recruit or use children in Annex II. |
| 26 November 2002 S/2002/1299 | This report called for a move towards an “era of application” and included a list of parties to armed conflict that recruit or use children in situations on the Council’s agenda. |
| 7 September 2001 S/2001/852 | This reported on the implementation of resolution 1314 and covered the measures needed to protect children during and after armed conflict. |
| 19 July 2000 S/2000/712 | This was the first report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict to the Council. |
