Presidential Statements
S/PRST/2012/23 (31 October 2012) recognised the need in the Council’s own work for more systemic attention to the women, peace
and security agenda.
Secretary-General’s Reports
S/2013/149 (12 March 2013) was the second annual report on sexual violence in conflict. S/2012/732 (2 October 2012) was the latest annual report on the implementation of resolution 1325. S/2012/33 (13 January 2012) was the first annual report on conflict-related sexual violence.
Security Council Meeting Records
S/PV.6899 (11 January 2013) was a briefing by Bangura on the uprising by the Séléka rebels and subsequent ceasefire agreements
with the CAR government.
S/PV.6877 (30 November 2012) was the open debate on women, peace and security.
Peacebuilding
Expected Council Action
In April, the Council is expected to receive a briefing by Ambassadors Abulkalam Abdul Momen (Bangladesh) and Ranko Vilović (Croatia), the former and current Chairs of the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) on the sixth annual report of the PBC (A/67/715-S/2013/63), covering the period from 1 January to 31 December 2012. A representative of the PBC Working Group on Lessons Learned may also brief.
Planned for the next day is an interactive dialogue with the chairs of the PBC’s six country-specific configurations (Burundi, Central African Republic (CAR), Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia and Sierra Leone). No outcome is expected.
Key Recent Developments
On 12 July 2012, the Council held an open debate to discuss the previous annual report of 30 January 2012 (S/2012/70), chaired by María Angela Holguín, the foreign minister of Colombia (which held the Council presidency that month). The debate included briefings by the Secretary-General; the then-PBC Chair Ambassador Abdulkalam Abdul Momen (Bangla- desh); and former PBC Chair Ambassador Eugène-Richard Gasana (Rwanda). An interactive dialogue with the chairs of the country-specific configurations followed the briefing on the next day.
Following the open debate on post-conflict peacebuilding on 20 December 2012 during which the Council discussed the Secretary-General’s report on peacebuilding in the aftermath of conflict (S/2012/746), a presidential statement was issued (S/PRST/2012/29). The statement reiterated the Council’s support for the PBC and expressed its willingness to “make use of its advisory, advocacy and resource mobilisation role”. It also emphasised the PBC’s role in supporting the transition of
UN missions in PBC-agenda countries.
On 21 February, Vilović addressed the annual formal briefing to the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations, dur- ing which he emphasised the importance of including peacebuilding in the mandates of peacekeeping operations.
The PBC country configuration chairs had been invited to speak when the Council discussed the first three annual reports,
however more recently this practice appears to have been dropped.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONFIGURATIONS OF THE PBC
On 14-16 January, the Burundi configuration visited Burundi, following which the chair, Ambassador Paul Seger (Switzerland), and the Special Representative and head of the UN Office in Burundi, Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, briefed the Council on 24 January (S/PV.6909).
On 5 February, the chair of the Guinea-Bissau configuration, Ambassador Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti (Brazil), briefed the Council along-
side Tayé-Brook Zerihoun, Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs (S/PV.6915). Viotti noted the continued suspension of projects under the Peacebuilding Fund since the 12 April 2012 coup.
A PBC delegation comprising members of the Liberia and Sierra Leone configurations engaged in a joint visit to both countries on 11-20 February. Led by configuration chairs for Liberia and Sierra Leone, Ambassadors Staffan Tillander (Sweden) and Guillermo Rishchynski (Canada), respectively, the visit reviewed the commonalities of the two countries’ experiences in peacebuilding, as well as highlighted the importance of strengthening collaboration with other countries on the PBC’s agenda in the region. The UN missions in both countries are
undergoing a transition, and the visit highlighted the important role the PBC can play in their drawdown. The visit also looked at coopera-
tion with regional partners. Tillander briefed the Council on 25 March alongside Karin Landgren, Special Representative in Liberia (S/ PV.6941). Rishchynski briefed the Council on 13 March alongside Jens Anders Toyberg-Frandzen, the Executive Representative of the Secretary-General in Sierra Leone (S/PV.6933).
The chair of the Guinea configuration, Ambassador Sylvie Lucas (Luxembourg), visited Guinea on 17-19 February. Her visit focused on preparations for the second review of the Statement of Mutual Commitments, support for the upcoming legislative elections and the third poverty reduction strategy paper. It also reviewed links between development and peacebuilding efforts, as well as the role of the PBC in resource mobilisation.
Consultations have been underway to identify a new chair for the CAR configuration since the resignation of Ambassador Jan Grauls (Belgium) on 1 June 2012. In the interim, Vilović has assumed the chairmanship.
Key Issues
A key issue for the Council is being able to take advantage of the PBC’s added value (both actual and potential), in particular its role in the drawdown of UN missions.
A related issue for the Council, with respect to the situations on both bodies’ agendas, is taking full advantage of the country-specific expertise of the chairs of the PBC country configurations.
Options
One option is for the Council to discuss the annual report and take no action.
A second option is for the Council to issue a presidential statement:
• welcoming the report and encouraging progress and concrete initiatives that would strengthen the PBC’s role in peace-
building in countries on both bodies’ agendas; and
• calling for a discussion with the PBC Working Group on Lessons Learned, chairs of country-specific configurations and representatives of UN missions on reviewing past experience and looking toward future collaboration.
Council and Wider Dynamics
Ongoing instability in countries on the PBC’s agenda—such as CAR and Guinea-Bissau—may result in Council members showing more interest in the work of the PBC than in the past. Positive and tangible results in PBC initiatives, such as the role it is playing in the drawdown of the UN Mission in Liberia and the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone, may also prompt renewed support for, and interest in, its work.
No Council member is penholder on peacebuilding. The issue tends to be a discretionary item on which the Council
president holds the pen.
UN DOCUMENTS ON PEACEBUILDING Security Council Presidential Statement S/PRST/2012/29 (20 December 2012) was issued following the open debate on post-conflict peacebuilding. Secretary-General’s Report S/2012/746 (8 October 2012) was on peacebuilding in the aftermath of conflict. Security Council Meeting Records S/PV.6941 (25 March 2013) was a briefing on the
situation in Liberia by Landgren and Tillander. S/PV.6933 (13 March 2013) was a briefing on the situation in Sierra Leone by Toyberg- Frandzen and Rishchynski. S/PV.6915 (5 February 2013) was a briefing on the situation in Guinea-Bissau by Zerihoun and Viotti. S/PV.6909 (24 January 2013) was a briefing on the situation in Burundi by Onanga-Anyanga and Seger. S/PV.6897 (20 December
2012) was an open debate on post-conflict peacebuilding. S/PV.6805 and Resumption 1 (12 July 2012) was an open debate to discuss
fifth annual PBC report. PBC Documents S/2013/63 (29 January 2013) was the sixth annual PBC report. S/2012/70 (30 January
2012) was the fifth annual PBC report.
Notable Dates for April
REPORT DUE
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REPORTS FOR CONSIDERATION IN APRIL
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REQUESTING DOCUMENT
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29 January . . . . . . .
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Sixth annual report of the Peacebuilding Commission .
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S/RES/1646
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15 March . . . . . . . .
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SG report on sexual violence in conflict . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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S/RES/1960
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26 March . . . . . . . .
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SG report on Mali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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S/RES/2085
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27 March . . . . . . . .
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SG report on UNISFA (Abyei) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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S/RES/2075
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31 March . . . . . . . .
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SG report on BINUCA (Central African Republic). . . . . .
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S/RES/2088
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31 March . . . . . . . .
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SG special report on UNOCI (Côte d’Ivoire) . . . . . . . . .
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S/RES/2062
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8 April . . . . . . . . . . .
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SG report on MINURSO (Western Sahara) . . . . . . . . . .
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S/RES/2044
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15 April . . . . . . . . . .
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SG report on UNAMID (Darfur) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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S/RES/2063
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15 April . . . . . . . . . .
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Group of Experts final report to the 1572 Côte d’Ivoire . Sanctions Committee
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S/RES/2045
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19 April . . . . . . . . . .
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SG to transmit the findings of the technical assessment
mission to Somalia
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S/RES/2093
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MANDATES EXPIRE
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RELEVANT DOCUMENT
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30 April . . . . . . . . . .
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MINURSO (Western Sahara) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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S/RES/2044
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30 April . . . . . . . . . .
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1572 Côte d’Ivoire sanctions and Group of Experts . . .
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S/RES/2045
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