UN Documents for Haiti: Security Council Meeting Records
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6 July 2023 S/PV.9368 | This is the meeting record of an open briefing on Haiti. |
26 April 2023 S/PV.9311 | This was the 90-day briefing of the Special Representative and head of BINUH. |
24 January 2023 S/PV.9247 | This was a meeting on the situation in Haiti. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and head of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) Helen La Lime briefed on recent developments and the Secretary-General’s latest 90-day report on BINUH (S/2023/41). |
21 December 2022 S/PV.9233 | This was a meeting on the situation in Haiti requested by Russia. |
17 October 2022 S/PV.9153 | This was the Council's meeting on the situation in Haiti, which took place on 17 October 2022. |
26 September 2022 S/PV.9136 | This was a meeting on the situation in Haiti requested by China. |
26 September 2022 S/PV.9136 | This was a meeting on the situation in Haiti, which was held on 26 September 2022, at the request of China. |
16 June 2022 S/PV.9066 | This was a meeting on the situation in Haiti. |
18 February 2022 S/PV.8969 | This meeting record was on the 18 February 2022 meeting on the situation in Haiti. |
4 October 2021 S/PV.8871 | This was a meeting on the situation in Haiti |
30 July 2021 S/PV.8815 | Closed meeting communique on Haiti |
15 October 2020 S/PV.8768 | At this meeting the Council adopted resolution 2547 (2020), renewing BINUH for one year. Two members, China and Russia, abstained. |
20 February 2020 S/PV.8729 | The Council held a briefing on BINUH. Special Representative Helen La Lime and Marie Yolène Gilles, the Executive Director of the civil society group Fondasyon Je Klere, briefed via VTC. |
15 October 2019 S/PV.8641 | The Council held a debate on MINUJUSTH and heard a briefing from Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix. |
25 June 2019 S/PV.8559 | Meeting record of the adoption of resolution 2476 establishing the special political mission BINUH. There were two abstentions: China and the Dominican Republic |