UN Documents for Haiti: Security Council Resolutions
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30 September 2024 S/RES/2751 | This resolution renewed for one year the authorisation for member states to deploy a Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission to Haiti to help re-establish security in the country and build conditions conducive to holding free and fair elections. |
12 July 2024 S/RES/2743 | This resolution renewed BINUH's mandate for one year, until 15 July 2025. |
19 October 2023 S/RES/2700 | This resolution renewed the sanctions regime on Haiti imposed by resolution 2653 of 21 October 2022. |
2 October 2023 S/RES/2699 | This resolution authorised member states to form and deploy a Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission to Haiti to help re-establish security in the country and build conditions conducive to holding free and fair elections. |
14 July 2023 S/RES/2692 | This resolution renewed the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) for one year, until 15 July 2024. |
21 October 2022 S/RES/2653 | This resolution established a sanctions regime on Haiti, including targeted assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo measures. |
15 July 2022 S/RES/2645 | This resolution renewed the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) for one year, until 15 July 2023. |
15 October 2021 S/RES/2600 | This resolution renewed the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) for nine months, until 15 July 2022. It also requested the Secretary-General to conduct an assessment of BINUH’s mandate within six months of the resolution’s adoption. |
15 October 2020 S/RES/2547 | This resolution renewed BINUH for one year. |
25 June 2019 S/RES/2476 | This resolution established BINUH, an SPM that will continue the UN presence in Haiti following the conclusion of MINUJUSTH. |
12 April 2019 S/RES/2466 | This was a resolution renewing the mandate of MINUJUSTH for six months, until 15 October. |
10 April 2018 S/RES/2410 | This was a resolution extending the mandate of MINUJUSTH for another year under Chapter VII and set a timeline for the gradual drawdown of formed police units. |
13 April 2017 S/RES/2350 | This was a resolution extending MINUSTAH’s mandate for a final six-month period until 15 October and authorising the establishment of a smaller successor peacekeeping mission, the UN Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH). |
13 October 2016 S/RES/2313 | This was a resolution renewing the mandate of MINUSTAH for six months while maintaining its authorised troop strength at 2,370 military personnel. |
14 October 2015 S/RES/2243 | This was a resolution extending the mandate of MINUSTAH for one year while maintaining its authorised troop strength at 2,370 military personnel and 2,601 police. |