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Abstract: This letter transmitted the report of the subregional conference on the protection of women and children in armed conflict in central Africa, held at Kinshasa from 14 to 16 November 2001.
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Abstract: This was the public meeting of a wrap-up discussion on the Council's work for the month, held under the presidency of Jamaica.
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Abstract: This letter welcomed the intention of the Secretary-General to establish UNOWA for three years from January 2002 to 31 December 2004, subject to a review after its first year of operation.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by Heidi Annabi noted the smooth election held on 17 November, with a voter turnout of 64.3 percent. It also noted "The Common Document," signed by UNMIK and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 5 November.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the Secretary-General outlining the functions of the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for West Africa.
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Abstract: This was a debate on the protection of civilians.
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Abstract: This resolution requested the Secretary-General to attach to his report a list of parties to armed conflict that recruit or use children.
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Abstract: This was a debate on children and armed conflict.
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Abstract: This was a debate on children and armed conflict.
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Abstract: This was a debate on children and armed conflict.
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Abstract: This was the report on the humanitarian impact of sanctions which could not be issued due to the security situation, and the relocation of UN personnel outside of Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This charted the future course for action in Afghanistan and unanimously adopted resolution 1378 .
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Abstract: This resolution supported efforts by the Afghan people to establish a new transitional broad-based multi-ethnic government, and affirmed that the UN should play a central role in the establishment of this transitional government.
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Abstract: This was the resumption of a debate on the situation in Afghanistan emphasising that Afghanistan was one of the greatest challenges before the UN.
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Abstract: This was a ministerial-level meeting of the Security Council on terrorism.
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Abstract: This resolution called on states to become party to the relevant international conventions and protocols relating to terrorism, to implement 1373 and to assist each other in doing so.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the Secretary-General transmitting the addendum to the report of the Panel of Experts on the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources and Other Forms of Wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Abstract: This presidential statement called on all Kosovo's men and women to vote.
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Abstract: The Council called for all Kosovo men and women to vote.
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Abstract: This resolution determined that the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continued to pose a threat to international peace and security in the region.
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Abstract: This statement on women, peace and security emphasised the importance of gender perspectives in policies and programmes addressing armed conflict, especially peacekeeping operations.
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Abstract: This presidential statement considered the Secretary-General's report of 11 October and confirmed support for the Arta peace process.
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Abstract: This was the resumption of an open debate on general issues related to sanctions and its continuation.
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Abstract: This was the correction of the resumption of an open debate on general issues related to sanctions and its continuation.
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Abstract: This was an open debate on general issues related to sanctions and its continuation.
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Abstract: This resolution requested the monitoring mechanism to provide the Committee within 60 days of the adoption of this resolution with a detailed action plan for its future work.
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Abstract: This was the letter from the Permanent Representative of France to the Secretary-General of the French assessment of its September 2001 Council presidency.
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Abstract: This was the report by the Special Representative to the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict.
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Abstract: This presidential statement welcomed upcoming elections.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by Hans Haekkerup, Special Representative of the Secretary-General on upcoming elections.
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Abstract: The Council took note with appreciation of the Secretary-General's reappointment of Lakhdar Brahimi as his Special Representative for Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This report noted that the primary focus of UNMIK had been on preparing the Kosovo-wide elections, and the acceleration of the transfer of authority at the municipal level.
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Abstract: This resolution placed barriers on the movement, organisation and fund-raising activities of terrorist groups and imposed legislative, policy and reporting requirements on member states to assist the global struggle against terrorism. It also established a Counter-Terrorism Committee to monitor state compliance with these provisions.
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Abstract: This presidential statement requested the Secretary-General to regularly inform the Council on the Central African Republic and welcomed the UN Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic.
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Abstract: This was a report of the working group on peacekeeping operations.
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Abstract: This was a meeting on the Central African Republic.
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Abstract: This was the report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council on the situation in the Central African Republic pursuant to the statement by the President.
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Abstract: The Council expressed its continued deep concern at the reports of human rights abuses and attacks committed by the RUF, the Civil Defence Forces (CDF) and other armed groups and individuals, against the civilian population, in particular the widespread violation of the human rights of women and children, including sexual violence.
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Abstract: This was a discussion in a closed meeting including Hans Haekkerup as well as Nebojša Covic, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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Abstract: This resolution condemned the attacks of 11 September 2001 on the United States, and called on states to bring justice to the perpetrators, organisers and sponsors of those terrorist acts.
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Abstract: This reported on the implementation of resolution 1314 and covered the measures needed to protect children during and after armed conflict.
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Abstract: This was a statement on small arms. It requested the Secretary-General to submit a report by September 2002 containing specific recommendations on ways and means in which the Council could contribute to dealing with the question of illicit trade in small arms and light weapons.
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Abstract: This was the public meeting of the wrap-up discussion for the Council's work for the month, held under the presidency of Colombia.
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Abstract: This was a debate on small arms.
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Abstract: This resolution addressed the issue of DDR in UN peacekeeping and peacebuilding mandates and stated that preventing armed conflict was a major part of the Council's work.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by Guéhenno and the Council expressed concern at low voter registration for minorities in Kosovo.
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Abstract: This was a letter from Colombia to the President of the Council on the 31 August 2001 wrap-up session.
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Abstract: This was a letter from Syria to the President of the Council containing a summary of the 28 June wrap-up session on the Council's work for the month.
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Abstract: This was the report on difficulties encountered by UNSMA to develop peace talks between the Taliban and other factions in Afghanistan and the alarming humanitarian situation.
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Abstract: This was the meeting record of the Council’s open debate on women, peace and security.