UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Meeting Records

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30 September 2022 S/PV.9142 This was a briefing on the situation in the DRC.
29 June 2022 S/PV.9081 This was a Security Council briefing on the situation in the DRC. 
27 April 2022 S/PV.9023 This was a Security Council briefing on the situation in the Great Lakes region. 
29 March 2022 S/PV.9007 This was a Security Council briefing on the situation in the DRC.
20 December 2021 S/PV.8936 This was a Security Council briefing on the situation in the DRC.
5 October 2021 S/PV.8873 This was a meeting on the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
30 July 2021 S/PV.8813 s_pv.8813.pdf
26 February 2021 S/2020/1265 This letter contained a voting record for resolution 2556.
19 December 2019 S/PV.8692 At this meeting, Council members voted unanimously to renew MONUSCO's mandate for one year.
9 October 2019 S/PV.8638 Leila Zerrougui, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of MONUSCO, briefed the Council.
24 July 2019 S/PV.8584 Leila Zerrougui, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of MONUSCO, briefed the Council.
29 March 2019 S/PV.8498 This was the adoption of resolution 2463, with explanations of votes by some countries.
18 March 2019 S/PV.8486 This was a briefing by Special Representative of the Secretary-General Leila Zerrougui and Anny Tenga Modi, Executive Director of Afia Mamaa, on MONUSCO.
11 January 2019 S/PV.8443 This was a briefing from the Special Representative and head of MONUSCO, Leila Zerrougui; President of CENI Corneille Nangaa Yobeluo; Permanent Observer of the AU Fatima Kyari Mohammed; President of CENCO Monseigneur Marcel Utembi; and Joseph Malanji, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Zambia and Chairperson of the Ministerial Committee of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation of SADC.
13 November 2018 S/PV.8397 This was a briefing from the Special Representative and head of MONUSCO, Leila Zerrougui, and Josephine Mbela of the Congolese Association for Access to Justice, on the situation in the DRC.