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United NationsDepartment of Political Affairs 

Security Council Secretariat Branch 

DPA/SCAD/SCSB reference no. 45 

Security CouncilReporting and mandate cycles

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Security Council: Reporting and mandate cycles

Introduction

This document provides a comprehensive overview of reporting and mandate cycles of United Nations SecurityCouncil decisions, including resolutions, presidential statements, exchanges of letters and notes by the President.

The document has been prepared by the Security Council Secretariat Branch for use by Security Council membersengaged in the drafting process of decisions, in which specific deadlines have been set and/or are to be established,renewed or reviewed. The enclosed tables have been developed, with a view to assisting the Security Council inbalancing its work load in the future. The items listed herein are those of which the Security Council is currently seizedand have a specific deadline or task assigned.

The enclosed tables will be updated accordingly as soon as a new decision is adopted by the Security Council.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

The following abbreviation and acronyms are used in the reporting and mandate cycle tables:

 AMISOM African Union Mission in Somalia

BiH Bosnia and Herzegovina

BNUB UN Office in Burundi

CAR Central African Republic

CTC UN Counter-Terrorism Committee

CTED Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate

DPA Department of Political Affairs

DPRK Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

DRC Democratic Republic of the Congo

ECCAS Economic Community of Central African States

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UNISFA UN Interim Security Force for Abyei

UNMIK UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo

UNMIL UN Mission in Liberia

UNMISS UN Mission in the Republic of South Sudan

UNSMIL UN Support Mission in Libya

UNOCA UN Regional Office for Central AfricaUNOCI UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire

UNOWA UN Office for West Africa

UNRCCA UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy in Central Asia

UNSOM UN Assistance Mission in Somalia

WG Working group

WMD Weapon of mass destruction

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Table of contents

Overall reporting and mandate cycles 4

 Africa 4

 Americas 10

 Asia/Middle East 10

Europe 12

Counterterrorism / Non-Proliferation 13

Other 15

January reporting and mandate cycles  18February reporting and mandate cycles  23

March reporting and mandate cycles  27

 April reporting and mandate cycles  35

May reporting and mandate cycles  41

June reporting and mandate cycles  46

July reporting and mandate cycles  54

 August reporting and mandate cycles  59

September reporting and mandate cycles  63

October reporting and mandate cycles  71

November reporting and mandate cycles  77

December reporting and mandate cycles  82

Other reporting and mandate cycles  94

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Overall reporting and mandate cycles 

Item Interval and/or date approved until Source Date last considered

AFRICA

Burundi: MENUB mandateTo follow and report on theelectoral process

Resolution 2137 (2014) of 13 February 2014, para.6

Burundi: MENUB to report to SG, and SG toreport to SC

Before, during and after the2015 elections

Resolution 2137 (2014) of 13 February 2014, para.6

10 August 2015Burundi: SG to report to SC on implementation

of resolution 2137 (2014) (until after the 2015elections)

Every six months until after the

2015 elections (16 July 2015, 16January 2016) Resolution 2137 (2014) of 13 February 2014, para.20

Central African region: UNOCA mandate Until 31 August 2018 PSC letter of 21 July 2015 (S/2015/555)

Central African region: SG reports on UNOCA

Keep SC informed through areport before 30 November 2015and every six months thereafter(30 May 2016, 30 November2016)

S/PRST/2015/12 of 11 June 2015, last para. 11 June 2015

CAR: MINUSCA mandate Until 30 April 2016 Resolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.22

CAR: French forces mandate in support ofMINUSCA

Until the end of MINUSCA’smandate (30 April 2016)

Resolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.50

CAR: SG reports on the situation in CAR andMINUSCA

On 1 August 2015 and thenevery four months (1 December2015, 1 April 2016)

Resolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.525 August 2015

CAR: French forces report to SC onimplementation of its mandate to supportMINUSCA

Coordinate reporting with SG (1 August 2015, 1 December 2015,1 April 2016)

Resolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.50

CAR: Sanctions: Arms embargo, travel banand assets freeze

Through 29 January 2016 Resolution 2196 (2015) of 22 January 2015, para. 1, 4 and 7

CAR: Sanctions: Panel of experts mandate Until 29 February 2016 Resolution 2196 (2015) of 22 January 2015, para 16

CAR: Sanctions: SC review of Panel ofExperts mandate

No later than 29 January 2016 Resolution 2196 (2015) of 22 January 2015, para.16

CAR: Sanctions: Panel of Experts final report By 31 December 2015 Resolution 2196 (2015) of 22 January 2015, para.17 (c)

9 December 2014CAR: Sanctions: Report of sanctionscommittee

Within 60 days (3 February2014) and thereafter as deemednecessary

Resolution 2127 (2013) of 5 December 2013, para.57 (d)

Côte d’Ivoire: UNOCI mandate  Until 30 June 2016 Resolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015, para.18

Côte d’Ivoire: French forces mandate  Until 30 June 2016 Resolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015, para.28

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Côte d’Ivoire: SG midterm report on UNOCI No later than 15 December 2015 Resolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015, para.37 9 June 2015

Côte d’Ivoire: SG report containingrecommendations consistent with para.25 ofresolution 2226 (2015)

No later than 31 March 2016 Resolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015, para.37

Côte d’Ivoire: Sanctions: Arms embargo For a period ending on 30 April2016

Resolution 2219 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.1

Côte d’Ivoire: Sanctions: Assets freeze andtravel ban

Until 30 April 2016 Resolution 2219 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.12

Côte d’Ivoire: Sanctions: Review of armsembargo

By the end of the periodmentioned in para.1 (30 April2016)

Resolution 2219 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.11

Côte d’Ivoire: Sanctions: Group of Expertsmandate

Until 30 May 2016 Resolution 2219 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.25

Côte d’Ivoire: Sanctions: Consideration of therenewal of Group of Experts mandate

No later than 30 April 2016 Resolution 2219 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.25

Côte d’Ivoire: Sanctions: Group of Expertsfinal report

By 8 April 2016 Resolution 2219 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.27 22 April 2015

DRC: MONUSCO mandate Until 31 March 2016 Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015, para.1

DRC: SG reports on MONUSCO

Every three months (26 June

2015, 26 September 2015, 26December 2015, 26 March2016)

Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015, para.43 14 July 2015

DRC: SG reports on implementation of thecommitments under the PSC Framework

Every six months (26 September2015, 26 March 2016)

Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015, para.44 19 March 2015

DRC: Sanctions: Arms embargo, measures ontransport, assets freeze and travel ban

Until 1 July 2016 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.1, 2 and 3

DRC: Sanctions: SC review of measuresWhen appropriate and no laterthan 1 July 2016

Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.34

DRC: Sanctions: Group of Experts mandate Until 1 August 2016 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.6

DRC: Sanctions: SC review of Group ofExperts mandate No later than 1 July 2016 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.6

DRC: Sanctions: Group of Experts midtermreport

No later than 30 October 2015 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.7

22 January 2015

DRC: Sanctions: Group of Experts final report No later than 15 June 2016 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.7

Guinea-Bissau: UNIOGBIS mandateFor a period of 12 months until29 February 2016

Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015, para.1

Guinea-Bissau: SG reports on implementation Every six months (18 August Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015, para.18 28 August 2015

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of resolution 2203 (2015) 2015, 18 February 2016)

Guinea-Bissau: Sanctions: SC to reviewsanctions measures

Seven months from adoption (18September 2015)

Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015, para.19

Liberia: UNMIL mandate Until 30 September 2015 Resolution 2190 (2014) of 15 December 2014, para.9

Liberia: Sanctions: Measures on armsFor a period of 9 months fromadoption (2 June 2016)

Resolution 2237 (2015) of 2 September 2015, para.1

Liberia: Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandateFor a period of 10 months fromadoption (2 July 2016)

Resolution 2237 (2015) of 2 September 2015, para.3

Liberia: Sanctions: Panel of Experts finalreport No later than 1 May 2016 Resolution 2237 (2015) of 2 September 2015, para.3 (b) 12 August 2015

Libya: UNSMIL mandate Until 15 September 2015 Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.9

Libya: UNSMIL: SG reports on theimplementation of resolution 2213 (2015)

 At least every 60 days (26 May2015, 25 July 2015, 23September 2015, 22 November2015, 21 January 2016, 21March 2016)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.27 26 August 2015

Libya: Sanctions: Committee reports

Within 30 days for the firstreport, thereafter as deemednecessary (every 90 days: June,September, December, March)

Resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011, para. 24 (e) 15 July 2015

Libya: Sanctions: Extension of authorizationsprovided by and measures imposed byresolution 2146 (2014) (measures in relation toattempts to illicitly export crude oil)

Until 31 March 2016 Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.14

Libya: Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandate Until 30 April 2016 Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.24

Libya: Sanctions: SC review of Panel ofExperts mandate

No later than 12 months fromadoption ( 27 March 2016)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.24

Libya: Sanctions: Panel of Experts interimreport to SC

No later than 180 days after itsappointment (26 October 2015)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.24 (d) 15 July 2015

Libya: Sanctions: Panel of Experts final reportto SC

No later than 15 March 2016 Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.24 (d) 15 July 2015

Libya: ICC ProsecutorEvery six months (November,May)

Resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011, para.7 12 May 2015

Mali: MINUSMA mandate Until 30 June 2016 Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.12

Mali: French forces mandateUntil end of MINUSMA'smandate (30 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.27

Mali: SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing onprogress in the implementation of the

Every three months afteradoption (29 September 2015,

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.35 23 June 2015

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 Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation andMINUSMA’s efforts to support it 

29 December 2015, 29 March2016, 29 June 2016)

Mali: Report by France on implementation ofmandate to support MINUSMA

Coordinate reporting with theSG (29 September 2015, 29December 2015, 29 March2016, 29 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.27

Peace & Security in Africa: Report and briefingon implementation of the UN IntegratedStrategy for the Sahel

No later than 30 November 2015 S/PRST/2014/17 of 27 August 2014, last para.

11 December 2014Peace & Security in Africa: Impact oftransnational organized crime in West Africa &Sahel Region

Open S/PRST/2013/22 of 18 December 2013, last para.

Peace consolidation in West Africa: SG toinform SC thru. UNOWA and UNOCA onsituation of piracy and armed robbery at sea inthe Gulf of Guinea, including progress madeon implementing outcomes of the YaoundéSummit

To keep SC regularly informed S/PRST/2013/13 of 14 August 2013, last para. 8 January 2015

Somalia: UNSOM mandate Until 30 March 2016 Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.21

Somalia: AMISOM mandate Until 30 May 2016 Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.3

Somalia: AU Concept of Operations for AMISOM

Develop in close collaborationwith the UN by 30 October 2015

Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.6

Somalia: Strategic review of UNSOANo later than 30 September2015

Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.13 16 July 2015

Somalia: SG to provide further details forimplementation and delivery of support for theSomali police force

By 30 September 2015 Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.19 16 July 2015

Somalia: SG to explore feasibility ofimplementing the recommendation to extendthe SNA support package and report to SC

No later than 30 September2015

Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.20 16 July 2015

Somalia: UNSOM: SG reports on theimplementation of resolution 2232 (2015)

Oral updates and no fewer thanthree written reports, with first

written report by 12 September,and every 120 days thereafter(10 January 2016, 9 May 2016,6 September 2016)

Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.35 16 July 2015

Somalia: AU written reports on implementationof AMISOM mandate

Every 90 days after adoption(June, September, December,March)

Resolution 2093 (2013) of 6 March 2013, para.8 16 July 2015

Somalia: Piracy: Authorizations for states andregional organizations in the fight against

Until 12 November 2015 Resolution 2184 (2014) of 12 November 2014, para.13

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piracy and armed robbery at sea

Somalia: Piracy: SG report on piracyWithin 11 months of adoption(12 October 2015)

Resolution 2184 (2014) of 12 November 2014, para.31 22 October 2014

Somalia: Authorization of maritime interdictionof charcoal and arms

12 months (24 October 2015) Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.15

Somalia: Sanctions: Partial lifting of armsembargo

Until 30 October 2015 Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.3

Somalia: Sanctions: Somalia/EritreaMonitoring Group mandate

Until 30 November 2015 Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.46

Somalia: Sanctions: Somalia/EritreaMonitoring Group mandate review

No later than 30 October 2015 Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.46

Somalia: Sanctions: 751/1907 Committee(Somalia/Eritrea) briefings to SC

 At least every 120 days(November, March, July)

Resolution 1844 (2008) of 20 November 2008, para. 11 (g)

16 July 2015

Somalia: Sanctions: Somalia/EritreaMonitoring Group to keep the SC regularlyinformed on compliance by the FederalGovernment of Somalia with resolution 2142(2014) and other relevant resolutions

Keep SC regularly informed Resolution 2142 (2014) of 5 March 2014, para.12

Somalia: Sanctions: Somalia/Eritrea

Monitoring Group 2 final reports thru.751/1907 Committee

No later than 30 September

2015 Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.47

Somalia: Sanctions: Somali Governmentreports to SC

By 30 March 2015, and then by30 September 2015

Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.9

Somalia: Emergency Relief Coordinatorreports

By 1 October 2015 Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.42 22 October 2014

South Sudan: UNMISS mandate Until 30 November 2015 Resolution 2223 (2015) of 28 May 2015, para. 3

South Sudan: SG reports on UNMISSTwo written reports, no laterthan 17 August 2015 and 30October 2015 respectively

Resolution 2223 (2015) of 28 May 2015, para. 28 25 August 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Travel ban andassets freeze

For an initial period of one yearfrom the date of adoption (3

March 2016)

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.9 and 12

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsmandate

For an initial period, thirteenmonths from adoption (3 April2016)

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18

South Sudan: Sanctions: SC to consider therenewal of Panel of Experts mandate

No later than 2 March 2016 Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18

South Sudan: Sanctions: Committee to reportto SC

Within 60 days (2 May 2015)and thereafter as deemednecessary

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.16 (f) 25 August 2015

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South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Experts finalreport

By 1 February 2016 Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsupdates

Each month, except in themonths when reports are due

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: SC to reviewsituation

 After 5 March 2015, and againafter 1 April 2015, and at 60-dayintervals thereafter or morefrequently, as needed (31 May2015, 30 July 2015, 29 August

2015, 28 October 2015, 27December 2015)

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.21

Sudan: UNAMID mandate Until 30 June 2016 Resolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.1

Sudan: SG reports on UNAMID

Every 90 days followingadoption (27 September 2015,26 December 2015, 25 March2016, 23 June 2016)

Resolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.28 10 June 2015

Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandate Until 12 March 2016 Resolution 2200 (2015) of 12 February 2015, para.1

Sudan: Sanctions: SC review of Panel ofExperts mandate

No later than 12 February 2016 Resolution 2200 (2015) of 12 February 2015, para.1

Sudan: Sanctions: 1591 Committee reports At least every 90 days(February, May, August,November)

Resolution 1591 (2005) of 29 March 2005, para.3(a)(iv) 26 August 2015

Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Experts final report No later than 15 January 2016 Resolution 2200 (2015) of 12 February 2015, para.2 26 August 2015

Sudan: ICC Prosecutor briefingEvery 6 months (December,June)

Resolution 1593 (2005) of 31 March 2005, para.8 29 June 2015

Sudan/South Sudan: SG to inform SC onstatus of compliance with resolution 2046(2012)

Three-month intervals(September, December, March,June)

Resolution 2046 (2012) of 2 May 2012, para.6, note by thePSC of 11 November 2013 (S/2013/657), note by the PSC of21 August 2014 (S/2014/613)

8 July 2015

Sudan/South Sudan: UNISFA mandate Until 15 December 2015Resolution 2230 (2015) of 14 July 2015, para.1

Sudan/South Sudan: SG reports on progressin implementing UNISFA’s mandate 

Two written reports, no laterthan 15 September 2015 and 15November 2015 respectively

Resolution 2230 (2015) of 14 July 2015, para.27 8 July 2015

UNOWA: mandateFor a further period of 3 years(until 31 December 2016)

PSC letter of 23 December 2013 (S/2013/759)

UNOWA: SG reportsEvery 6 months (June,December)

PSC letter of 23 December 2013 (S/2013/759) 7 July 2015

Western Sahara: MINURSO mandate Until 30 April 2016 Resolution 2218 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.1

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Western Sahara: SG briefings on status andprogress of negotiations, implementation ofresolution 2218 (2015) and on MINURSOoperations

On a regular basis and at leasttwice a year (April, October)

Resolution 2218 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.9

22 April 2015

Western Sahara: SG report on WesternSahara

Well before end of mandate (30 April 2016)

Resolution 2218 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.9

AMERICAS

Haiti: MINUSTAH mandate Until 15 October 2015 Resolution 2180 (2014) of 14 October 2014, para.1

Haiti: SG reports on MINUSTAHSemi-annually and not later than45 days prior to mandateexpiration (March, August)

Resolution 2180 (2014) of 14 October 2014, para.28 18 March 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

 Afghanistan: UNAMA mandate Until 17 March 2016 Resolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015, para.3

 Afghanistan: SG reports on UNAMA

Every three months (16 June2015, 16 September 2015, 16December 2015, 16 March2016)

Resolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015, para.47 22 June 2015

 Afghanistan: SG examination of role, structureand activities of all UN entities

Within six months (16September 2015)

Resolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015, para.48

Iraq: UNAMI mandate Until 31 July 2016 Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.1

Iraq: SG reports on UNAMIEvery 3 months (29 October2015, 29 January 2016, 29 April2016, 29 July 2016)

Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.7

22 July 2015

Iraq: SG report on recommendation to reviseand prioritize the tasks of UNAMI

Within the next 90 days (27October 2015)

Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.3

Iraq/Kuwait: missing persons and return ofproperty

Report separately in UNAMI SGreports (Every 3 months: 29October 2015, 29 January 2016,29 April 2016, 29 July 2016)

Resolution 2107 (2013) of 27 June 2013, para. 4

Iraq: SG reports on UN compensation fundEvery 6 months with first reportdue no later than 1 January2012 (July, January)

Resolution 1956 (2010) of 15 December 2010, para.6

Iraq: SG reports on escrow account (oil forfood termination)

On an annual basis (first reportno later than 31 March 2013,with final report occurring 3months after the transfer of anyremaining funds by 31December 2016)

Resolution 1958 (2010) of 15 December 2010, para.8

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian Question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

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Middle East (Lebanon): SG reports onresolution 1559 (2004)

Every 6 months (April, October)Resolution 1559 (2004) of 2 September 2004, para.7;S/PRST/2004/36 of 19 October 2004, last para.

28 April 2015

Middle East (Lebanon): Mandate of theSpecial Tribunal for Lebanon

For a period of three years from1 March 2015 (1 March 2018)

PSC letter of 29 December 2014 (S/2014/950)

Middle East (Lebanon/UNIFIL): UNIFILmandate

31 August 2016 Resolution 2236 (2015) of 21 August 2015, para.1

Middle East (Lebanon/UNIFIL): SG reports onimplementation of resolution 1701 (2006)

Every 4 months (November,March, July)

Resolution 2236 (2015) of 21 August 2015, para.12 14 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): reporting by SpecialEnvoy to SC

Update SC regularly and in atimely manner

S/PRST/2012/6 of 21 March 2012, last para.S/PRST/2012/10 of 5 April 2012, last para.

29 July 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG report onconsultations

Within 90 days (15 November2015)

S/PRST/2015/15 of 17 August 2015, last para. TBD

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12

12 August 2015Middle East (Syria): SG and OPCW DG toreport on non-compliance with resolution 2118(2013) and OPCW Executive Council decision

 As needed Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12

Middle East (Syria): Joint InvestigativeMechanism mandate

For a period of one year (7 August 2016)

Resolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015, para.14

Middle East (Syria): SG reports on JointInvestigative Mechanism

 As of the date the JointInvestigative Mechanism beginsits full operations (TBD) andevery 30 days thereafter on theprogress made (TBD)

Resolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015, para.10 TBD

Middle East (Syria): Joint InvestigativeMechanism reports

Its first report within 90 days ofthe date on which it commencesits full operations (TBD), andsubsequent reports asappropriate thereafter

Resolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015, para.11 TBD

Middle East (Syria): Authorization of use ofborder crossings for humanitarian assistanceand monitoring mechanism

For a period of 12 months (until10 January 2016)

Resolution 2191 (2014) of 17 December 2014, para.2

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

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November 2015, 14 December2015)

Middle East (UNDOF): UNDOF mandate Until 31 December 2015 Resolution 2229 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.7

Middle East (UNDOF): SG reports on UNDOFEvery 90 days (27 September2015, 26 December 2015)

Resolution 2229 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.8 23 June 2015

Middle East (Yemen): SG good offices Open Resolution 2140 (2014) of 26 February 2014, para.32

Middle East (Yemen): SG to report on the

implementation of resolution 2201 (2015) andon developments in Yemen

Within 15 days (2 March 2015)and every 60 days thereafter (1

May 2015, 30 June 2015, 29 August 2015, 28 October 2015,27 December 2015)

Resolution 2201 (2015) of 15 February 2015, para.13 12 August 2015

Middle East (Yemen): Sanctions: Assetsfreeze and travel ban

Until 26 February 2016 Resolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015, para.2

Middle East (Yemen): Sanctions: Committeereport to SC

Report within 60 days (27 April2014) to the SC on its work andthereafter as deemed necessaryby the Committee

Resolution 2140 (2014) of 26 February 2014, para.19 (e) 11 December 2014

Middle East (Yemen): Sanctions: Panel ofExperts mandate

Until 25 March 2016 Resolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015, para.4

Middle East (Yemen): Sanctions: SC review of

Panel of Experts mandate

No later than 25 February 2016 Resolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015, para.4

Middle East (Yemen): Sanctions: Panel ofExperts final report

No later than 24 January 2016 Resolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015, para.5 11 December 2014

Middle East (LAS): SG report on cooperationwith LAS

 As appropriate S/PRST/2012/20 of 26 September 2012, last para. 26 September 2012

UNRCCA: SG to inform SC about activities

Welcome receiving report, forexample, six months after theCentre becomes fullyoperational (June, December)

PSC letter of 15 May 2007 (S/2007/280) 21 January 2015

EUROPE

BiH: EUFOR ALTHEA mandate12 months from adoption (11November 2015)

Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, para.10

BiH: EUFOR ALTHEA/NATO reports to SC At least at six-monthly intervals(May, November)

Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, para.18 12 May 2015

BiH: Reports of High Representative to SCthru SG

Every 6 months (May,November)

Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, para.20 12 May 2015

Cyprus: UNFICYP mandateFor a further period ending 31January 2016

Resolution 2234 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.7

Cyprus: SG report on implementation ofresolution 2234 (2015)

By 10 January 2016 and to keepthe SC updated on events as

Resolution 2234 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.11 22 July 2015

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necessary

Cyprus: briefing on good officesLooks forward to being briefedon the progress of the goodoffices process (January, July)

S/PRST/2008/34 of 4 September 2008, last para. (gen ref.)

UNMIK: SG reportRegular intervals (Quarterly:January, April, July, October)

Resolution 1244 (1999) of 10 June 1999, para. 20 21 August 2015

COUNTERTERRORISM / NON-PROLIFERATION

Joint briefings by 3 Committees (CTC, 1267 &1540)

Regular intervals and, where

appropriate, in a coordinatedmanner (May)

S/PRST/2005/34 of 20 July 2005, last para. 16 June 2015

Counter-Terrorism Committee: Oral reports toSC

 At least once per year (and, asappropriate, in conjunction withreports by the 1267/1989 and1540 Committees)

Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.22

16 June 2015Counter-Terrorism Committee: report on theoutcomes of a Special Meeting to discussmeasures to prevent kidnapping and hostage-taking

Open Resolution 2133 (2014) of 27 January 2014, para.8

CTED: Mandate 31 December 2017 Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.2

CTED: Interim review By 31 December 2015 Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.2

19 December 2014

CTED: Produce updated GlobalImplementation Surveys of resolution 1373(2001) and 1624 (2005) to CTC

By 31 December 2015 Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.6

CTED: Oral and/or written reports

In a timely manner, on a regularbasis or when the Counter-Terrorism Committee sorequests

Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.9

Foreign terrorist fighters: 1267 and 1989Committee and the Counter-TerrorismCommittee to update the SC on their effortspursuant to resolution 2178 (2014)

Update the SC on theirrespective efforts

Resolution 2178 (2014) of 24 September 2014, para.26 29 May 2015

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: Panel ofExperts mandate

Until 9 July 2016 Resolution 2224 (2015) of 9 June 2015, para.1

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: SC toreview Panel of Experts mandate

No later than 9 June 2016 Resolution 2224 (2015) of 9 June 2015, para.1

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: 1737Committee reports

Every 90 days (March, June,September, December)

Resolution 1737 (2006) of 27 December 2006, para.18 (h) 23 June 2015

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: Panel ofExperts midterm report to SC

By 9 December 2015 Resolution 2224 (2015) of 9 June 2015, para.2 23 June 2015

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: Panel ofExperts final report to SC

By 9 June 2016 Resolution 2224 (2015) of 9 June 2015, para.2 23 June 2015

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Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: Panel ofExperts mandate

Until 5 April 2016 Resolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015, para.1

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: SC toreview Panel of Experts mandate

No later than 7 March 2016 Resolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015, para.1

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: Panel ofExperts midterm report

By 7 September 2015 Resolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015, para.2 26 August 2015

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: Panel ofExperts final report

No later than 7 March 2016 Resolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015, para.2 26 August 2015

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: 1718Committee reports

Every 90 days (February, May, August, November) Resolution 1718 (2006) of 14 October 2006, para.12(g) 26 August 2015

1988 Committee: Sanctions: SC to reviewimplementation of the measures

In eighteen months (by 17December 2015)

Resolution 2160 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.47 17 June 2014

1988 Committee: Sanctions: 1267/1989Monitoring Team to also support the 1988Committee

For a period of 30 months fromexpiry of current mandate (17December 2017)

Resolution 2160 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.43

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Office of Ombudspersonmandate

For a period of 30 months fromexpiry of current mandate (17December 2017)

Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.41

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Office of Ombudspersonreports

Biannual reports (January, July)Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014 (Annex II, para.20(c))

16 June 2015 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Committee oral reports toSC

 At least once per year (and, asappropriate, in conjunction withthe reports by the Chairs of CTCand the 1540 Committee)

Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.72

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Committee Chair to briefthe SC

 After Committee discussion of areport within 180 days (23September 2015) and apreliminary oral update within 90days (25 June 2015) by the Analytical Support andSanctions Monitoring Team

Resolution 2214 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.13 16 June 2015

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Monitoring Teammandate

For a further period of thirtymonths (17 December 2017)

Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para. 73

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: SC to review measures In eighteen months (by 17December 2015)

Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.76 27 November 2013

WMD: 1540 Committee mandate 10 years: until 25 April 2021 Resolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011, para.2

WMD: 1540 Committee report: reviewimplementation

 After 5 years: before December2016

Resolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011, para.3

28 May 2014WMD: 1540 Committee report: reviewimplementation

Before end of mandate: 25 April2021

Resolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011, para.3

WMD: 1540 Committee annual POW Before end of each May Resolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011, para.4

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OTHER

Children and armed conflict: SG annual reportto SC

 Annual Resolution 2225 (2015) of 18 June 2015, para.18 18 June 2015

Children and armed conflict: Update the SC onthe campaign “Children, Not Soldiers”, progress made on action plans orcommitments, including process and progressin delisting concerned parties

Open Resolution 2225 (2015) of 18 June 2015, para.11 18 June 2015

Conflict prevention: SG report on actions taken

to promote and strengthen conflict preventiontools

30 September 2015 Resolution 2171 (2014) of 21 August 2014, para.25,PSC letter of 30 July 2015 (S/2015/581) 21 August 2014

Cooperation between UN andregional/subregional organizations: SG toinclude in regular reporting assessments ofprogress on the cooperation between the UNand relevant regional organizations

Open Resolution 1809 (2008) of 16 April 2008, para. 17 16 December 2014

Cooperation between UN andregional/subregional organizations: briefingsby the EU High Representative

Encourages regular briefings S/PRST/2014/4 of 14 February 2014, last para. 9 March 2015

Cooperation between UN andregional/subregional organizations: SG topresent annual report to SC on ways tostrengthen partnership between UN and AU

 Annually S/PRST/2014/27 of 16 December 2014, last para. 16 December 2014

ICJ annual briefing October 29 October 2014

ICTY: terms of office of 1 permanent judgeUntil 31 July 2015 or untilcompletion of cases

Resolution 2193 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.3

ICTY: terms of office of 16 permanent and adlitem judges

Until 31 December 2015 or untilcompletion of cases

Resolution 2193 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.4

ICTY: Appointment of ProsecutorFrom 1 January 2015 until 31December 2015

Resolution 2193 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.5

ICTY: Annual reportIssued in August, considered byGA and SC in December

SG report of 3 May 1993 (S/25704); resolution 827 (1993) of25 May 1993

3 June 2015

ICTY: Completion of all remaining work As expeditiously as possible Resolution 2193 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.1

ICTR: Terms of office of 4 permanent judgesUntil 31 December 2015 or untilcompletion of cases

Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.7

ICTR: Term of office of ICTR President Until 31 December 2015 Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.8

ICTY: Appointment of ProsecutorFrom 1 January 2015 until 31December 2015

Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.9

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ICTR: Annual reportIssued in August, considered byGA and SC in December

Resolution 955 (1994) of 8 November 1994, para.1, Annex

3 June 2015ICTR: Completion of all remaining work As expeditiously as possible Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.1

ICTY/ICTR: Assessments byPresidents/Prosecutors

By 31 May 2004 and every sixmonths thereafter (30 November2015, 30 May 2016)

Resolution 1534 (2004) of 26 March 2004, para.6

Investigation of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17:SG to report to SC on relevant developments

Open Resolution 2166 (2014) of 21 July 2014, para.13 21 July 2014

Maintenance of international peace & security:HIV/AIDS

Welcomes regular briefings, asneeded, by DPKO and UNAIDSon progress made

S/PRST/2005/33 of 18 July 2005, last para. 7 June 2011

Maintenance of international peace & security:Inclusive development: SG to ensure reportingto SC contains contextual information onsocial and economic issues

Open S/PRST/2015/3 para 15 19 January 2015

Peacebuilding: SG to brief the SC byDecember 2015 and to submit a report to theCouncil no later than December 2016 onfurther UN peacebuilding efforts in theaftermath of conflict

Brief the SC by December 2015,and submit a report no later thanDecember 2016

S/PRST/2015/2, last para. 14 January 2015

PBC: annual report SpringResolution 1646 (2005) of 20 December 2005, para. 2;resolution 1947 (2010) of 29 October 2010, para.4 25 June 2015

PBC Organizational Committee: election oftwo E-10 members

 Annually: December/JanuaryResolution 1645 (2005) of 20 December 2005, para.6,resolution 1646 (2005) of 20 December 2005, para.1

PBC: GA and SC review5 years, second stage should becompleted by the end ofDecember 2015

Resolution 1947 (2010) of 29 October 2010, para.5,PSC and PGA letter of 15 December 2014 (S/2014/911),sixth para.

Peacekeeping operations: SG report on therole of policing

By the end of 2016 (31December 2016)

Resolution 2184 (2014) of 20 November 2014, para.33 20 November 2014

Residual Mechanism: DurationInitial period of 4 years fromICTR branch commencementdate (until 30 June 2016)

Resolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010, para.17

Residual Mechanism: Prosecutor mandate 1 March 2016 Resolution 2038 (2012) of 29 February 2012 para.1

Residual Mechanism: Annual reportIssued in August, considered byGA and SC in December

Resolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010, para.16 5 June 2014

Residual Mechanism: Progress reports6-monthly reports (June,December)

Resolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010, para.16 5 June 2014

PKOs: progress review OpenS/PRST/2010/2 of 12 February 2010, last para.,S/PRST/2011/2 of 21 January 2011, last para.

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Protection of civilians in armed conflict: SGreports to SC

By 15 November 2013 andevery 18 months thereafter (15November 2016, 15 May 2018)

S/PRST/2013/2 of 12 February 2013, last para. 27 May 2015

Protection of civilians in armed conflict: oralbriefing

Every 6 months (June,December)

S/PRST/2002/41 of 20 December 2002, last para. 27 May 2015

Security Council annual report July 2016 Note by PSC of 26 July 2010 (S/2010/507) 22 October 2014

Small arms and light weapons: SG report On a biennial basisResolution 2220 (2015) of 22 May 2015, para. 32

13 May 2015

Subsidiary bodies: Elected Chairs and Vice-

Chairs of subsidiary bodies

For the period ending 31

December 2015Note by the PSC of 2 January 2015 (S/2015/2)

Women and peace and security: Annualreports on the implementation of resolution1325 (2000)

Continue to submit annualreports

Resolution 2122 (2013) of 18 October 2013, para.18

15 April 2015

Women and peace and security: Annualreports on the implementation of resolutionson WPS and resolution 2106 (2013) (SVC)

Continue to submit annualreports

Resolution 2106 (2013) of 24 June 2013, para.22

Women and peace and security: High-levelreview

In 2015 S/PRST/2011/20 of 28 October 2011, penultimate para.

Women and peace and security: SRSGbriefings

Open S/PRST/2012/3 of 23 February 2012, last para.

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January reporting and mandate cycles 

AFRICA

Burundi  –  SG to report to SC on implementation of resolution 2137 (2014) (until after the 2015elections)Resolution 2137 (2014) of 13 February 2014Para.20: Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council informed on the benchmarks, the implementation of themandate of BNUB and this resolution, and the conditions that affect such implementation, as well as on BNUB’stransition to the United Nations Country Team, every 90 days, with a written interim report by the end of July 2014 anda final report by 16 January 2015, and further requests the Secretary-General to report every six months to theSecurity Council until after the 2015 elections;

Central African Republic – Sanctions: Arms embargo, travel ban and assets freezeResolution 2196 (2015) of 22 January 2015Para. 1: Decides that, through 29 January 2016, all Member States shall continue to take the necessary measures toprevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to the CAR, from or through their territories or by their nationals,or using their flag vessels or aircraft, of arms and related materiel of all types, including weapons and ammunition,military vehicles and equipment, paramilitary equipment, and spare parts for the aforementioned, and technicalassistance, training, financial or other assistance, related to military activities or the provision, maintenance or use ofany arms and related materiel, including the provision of armed mercenary personnel whether or not originating in

their territories, and decides further that this measure shall not apply to: (…) 

Para. 4: Decides that, through 29 January 2016, all Member States shall continue to take the necessary measures toprevent the entry into or transit through their territories of individuals designated by the Committee, provided thatnothing in this paragraph shall oblige a State to refuse its own nationals entry into its territory;

Para. 7: Decides that all Member States shall, through 29 January 2016, continue to freeze without delay all funds,other financial assets and economic resources which are on their territories, which are owned or controlled, directly orindirectly, by the individuals or entities designated by the Committee, or by individuals or entities acting on their behalf

t th i di ti b titi d t ll d b th d d id f th th t ll M b St t h ll

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Para.2: Requests the Panel of Experts to provide no later than 12 August 2015, a midterm update on its work to theCommittee established pursuant to paragraph 3 (a) of resolution 1591 (2005) (hereinafter “the Committee”) and a finalreport no later than 15 January 2016 to the Council with its findings and recommendations;

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

Iraq – SG reports on UNAMIResolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015Para.7: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every three months on the progress made towardsthe fulfilment of all UNAMI’s responsibilities;  

Iraq/Kuwait – missing persons and return of propertyResolution 2107 (2013) of 27 June 2013Para. 4: requests that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations

 Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI) promote, support and facilitate efforts regarding the repatriation or return of allKuwaiti and third country nationals or their remains, and the return of Kuwaiti property, including the national archives,seized by Iraq, further requests the Secretary-General to report separately to the Security Council on these matters inhis reports on the progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI’s responsibilities…;  

Iraq – SG reports on UN compensation fundResolution 1956 (2010) of 15 December 2010Para.6: Requests the Secretary-General to provide written reports on an ongoing basis to the council every six

months, with the first report due no later than 1 January 2012, about the United Nations compensation fund,evaluating the continued compliance with the provisions of paragraph 21 of resolution 1483 (2003).

The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian questionResolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000Para.7: Invites the Secretary-General to continue to follow the situation and to keep the Security Council informed.

Middle East (Syria) – OPCW to report to SC (through SG) on implementation of resolution 2118(2013)

R l ti 2118 (2013) f 27 S t b 2013

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property reports (Every 3 months: 29October 2015, 29 January 2016,29 April 2016, 29 July 2016)

Iraq: SG reports on UN compensation fundEvery 6 months with first reportdue no later than 1 January 2012(July, January)

Resolution 1956 (2010) of 15 December 2010, para.6 22 July 2015

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC

(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October

2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

Middle East (Yemen): Sanctions: Panel ofExperts final report

No later than 24 January 2016 Resolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015, para.5 11 December 2014

EUROPE

Cyprus: SG report on implementation ofresolution 2234 (2015)

By 10 January 2016 and to keepthe SC updated on events asnecessary

Resolution 2234 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.11 22 July 2015

Cyprus: briefing on good officesLooks forward to being briefedon the good offices process(January, July)

S/PRST/2008/34 of 4 September 2008, last para. (gen ref.) 22 July 2015

UNMIK: SG reportRegular intervals (Quarterly:January, April, July, October)

Resolution 1244 (1999) of 10 June 1999, para.20 21 August 2015

OTHER

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Office of Ombudspersonreports

Biannual reports (January, July)Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014 (Annex II, para. 20(c))

28 May 2014

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February reporting and mandate cycles

AFRICA

Central African Republic – Sanctions: Panel of experts mandateResolution 2196 (2015) of 22 January 2015Para. 16: Decides to extend the mandate of the Panel of Experts until 29 February 2016 and, expresses its intent  toreview the mandate and take appropriate action regarding further extension no later than 29 January 2016 andrequests the Secretary-General to take the necessary administrative measures as expeditiously as possible to supportits action;

Guinea-Bissau – UNIOGBIS mandate

Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015Para.1: Decides to extend the mandate of UNIOGBIS for a period of 12 months beginning on 1 March 2015 until 29February 2016;

Guinea-Bissau – SG reports on implementation of resolution 2203 (2015)Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015Para.18: Requests the Secretary-General submit to the Council regular reports every six months on theimplementation of this resolution and submit a report within six months to the Committee established pursuant to itsresolution 2048 (2012) on the progress made with regards to the stabilization of the country and restoration of

constitutional order and recommendations on the continuation of the sanctions regime in the post-electionenvironment, in line with paragraph 12 of resolution 2048 (2012);

South Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts final reportResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015Para.18: (d) Provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, an interim report by September 1, 2015, afinal report by February 1, 2016, and except in the months when these reports are due, updates each month;

Sudan – Sanctions: 1591 Committee reports

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Middle East (Syria) – SG to report on implementation of resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014) and2191 (2014)Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014Para.17: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution by allparties in Syria, in particular paragraphs 2 through 12, in 30 days of its adoption and every 30 days thereafter, andupon receipt of the Secretary-General’s report, expresses its intent to take further steps in the case of non -compliancewith this resolution;

Resolution 2191 (2014) of 17 December 2014Para.5: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution, and oncompliance by all parties to the Syrian domestic conflict, within the framework of its reporting on resolutions 2139(2014) and 2165 (2014);

Middle East (Yemen) – Sanctions: Assets freeze and travel banResolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015Para.2: Decides to renew until 26 February 2016 the measures imposed by paragraphs 11 and 15 of resolution 2140(2014), and reaffirms the provisions of paragraphs 12, 13, 14 and 16 of resolution 2140 (2014);

Middle East (Yemen) – Sanctions: SC review of Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015Para.4: Decides to extend until 25 March 2016 the mandate of the Panel of Experts as set out in paragraph 21 ofresolution 2140 (2014), expresses its intention to review the mandate and take appropriate action regarding the further

extension no later than 25 February 2016, and requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary administrativemeasures as expeditiously as possible to re-establish the Panel of Experts, in consultation with the Committee, for aperiod of 13 months from the date of this resolution, drawing, as appropriate, on the expertise of the members of thePanel established pursuant to resolution 2140 (2014);

COUNTERTERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Non-proliferation/DPRK – Sanctions: 1718 Committee reports

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Mandate cycles – FebruaryItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source 

CAR: Sanctions: Panel of experts mandate Until 29 February 2016 Resolution 2196 (2015) of 22 January 2015, para 16

Guinea-Bissau: UNIOGBIS mandateFor a period of 12 months, until29 February 2016

Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015, para.1

Middle East (Yemen): Sanctions: Assetsfreeze and travel ban

Until 26 February 2016 Resolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015, para.2

Middle East (Yemen): Sanctions: SC review of

Panel of Experts mandate No later than 25 February 2016 Resolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015, para.4Sudan: Sanctions: SC review of Panel ofExperts mandate

No later than 12 February 2016 Resolution 2200 (2015) of 12 February 2015, para.1

Reporting cycles – FebruaryItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source  Date last considered  

AFRICA

Guinea-Bissau: SG reports on implementationof resolution 2203 (2015)

Every six months (18 August2015, 18 February 2016)

Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015, para.18 28 August 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Experts finalreport

By 1 February 2016 Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

Sudan: Sanctions: 1591 Committee reports

 At least every 90 days

(February, May, August,November)

Resolution 1591 (2005) of 29 March 2005, para.3(a)(iv) 26 August 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17

February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

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Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: 1718Committee reports

Every 90 days (February, May, August, November)

Resolution 1718 (2006) of 14 October 2006, para.12(g) 26 August 2015

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March reporting and mandate cycles

AFRICA

Côte d’Ivoire – SG report containing recommendations consistent with para.25 of resolution 2226(2015)Resolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015Para.37: Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council regularly informed of the situation in Côte d’Ivoire andthe implementation of the mandate of UNOCI and to provide to it a midterm report on the situation on the ground andthe implementation of this resolution no later than 15 December 2015, and which includes options to implement by 31March 2016 the elements contained in paragraph 65 of his report of 15 May 2014 (S/2014/342)  and affirms itsintention to consider these options, pursuant to the successful conduct of the 2015 presidential election process, and

requests the Secretary-General to provide to the Council no later than 31 March 2016 a report containingrecommendations consistent with paragraph 25 above, with the view to possible termination, to be considered by theSecurity Council taking into account the situation in Côte d’Ivoire;  

Democratic Republic of the Congo – MONUSCO mandateResolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015Para.1: Decides to extend until 31 March 2016 the mandate of MONUSCO in the DRC, including, on an exceptionalbasis and without creating a precedent or any prejudice to the agreed principles of peacekeeping, its InterventionBrigade;

Democratic Republic of the Congo – SG reports on MONUSCOResolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015Para.43: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every three months on the implementation ofMONUSCO’s mandate, including its Intervention Brigade, as set out in this resolution, including on: (i) The situation on the ground, including updates on operations to neutralize armed groups and any instances wherethe Mission’s protection of civilians obligations are not fully met, as well as sexual violence and the impact of conflicton women and children;(ii) Progress in the implementation of the recommendations of the strategic review, notably the measures taken to

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Libya  – Sanctions: Extension of authorizations provided by and measures imposed by resolution2146 (2014) (measures in relation to attempts to illicitly export crude oil)Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015Para.14: Decides to extend until 31 March 2016 the authorizations provided by and the measures imposed byresolution 2146 (2014);

Libya – Sanctions: SC review of Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015Para.24: Decides to extend until 30 April 2016 the mandate of the Panel of Experts, established by paragraph 24 ofresolution 1973 (2011) and modified by resolutions 2040 (2012) 2146 (2014) and 2174 (2014), expresses its intent toreview the mandate and take appropriate action regarding further extension no later than twelve months from theadoption of this resolution, and decides that the Panel shall carry out the following tasks:

Libya – Sanctions: Panel of Experts final report to SC

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015Para.24: (d) provide to the Council an interim report on its work no later than 180 days after the Panel’s appointment,and a final report to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, no later than 15 March 2016 with its findings andrecommendations;

Mali  – SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing on progress in the implementation of the Agreement onPeace and Reconciliation and MINUSMA’s efforts to support it Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.35: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council every three months after the adoption of

this resolution on the implementation of this resolution, focusing on the progress in the implementation of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali and on MINUSMA’s efforts to support it; 

Mali – Report by France on implementation of mandate to support MINUSMAResolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.27: Authorizes French forces, within the limits of their capacities and areas of deployment, to use all necessarymeans until the end of MINUSMA’s mandate as authorized in this resolution, to intervene in support of elements ofMINUSMA when under imminent and serious threat upon request of the Secretary-General, and requests France toreport to the Council on the implementation of this mandate in Mali and to coordinate its reporting with the reporting by

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and decides further that all Member States shall for this initial period ensure that neither these nor any other funds,financial assets or economic resources are made available, directly or indirectly for such persons’ benefit, by theirnationals or by persons within their territory;

South Sudan – Sanctions: SC to consider the renewal of Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015Para.18: Requests the Secretary-General to create for an initial period, thirteen months from the adoption of thisresolution, in consultation with the Committee, a group of up to five experts (“Panel of Experts”), under the direction ofthe Committee, and to make the necessary financial and security arrangements to support the work of the Panel,expresses its intent to consider the renewal of this mandate no later than March 2, 2016, and decides that the Panelshall carry out the following tasks:

South Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts updatesResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015

Para.18: (d) Provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, an interim report by September 1, 2015, afinal report by February 1, 2016, and except in the months when these reports are due, updates each month;

Sudan – SG reports on UNAMIDResolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.28: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every 90 days following adoption of this resolutionon UNAMID, including:(i) information on the political, humanitarian and security situation in Darfur, including detailed reporting on incidents ofviolence and attacks against civilians, by whomsoever perpetrated;

(ii) information on violations of the Status of Forces Agreement, including those involving attacks or threats of attackon UNAMID, as well as violations of international humanitarian law perpetrated by any party to the conflict;(iii) developments and progress towards achievement of UNAMID’s strategic priorities and benchmarks;(iv) developments and progress in addressing the challenges facing UNAMID as identified in the review of UNAMID;(v) and on the implementation of this resolution;

Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2200 (2015) of 12 February 2015Para.1: Decides to extend the mandate of the Panel of Experts, originally appointed pursuant to resolution 1591

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Haiti – SG reports on MINUSTAHResolution 2180 (2014) of 14 October 2014Para.28: Requests the Secretary-General to keep it regularly informed, and to report to the Council on theimplementation of MINUSTAH’s mandate, semi-annually and not later than forty-five days prior to its expiration;

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

Afghanistan – UNAMA mandateResolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015Para.3: Decides to extend until 17 March 2016 the mandate of UNAMA, as defined in its resolutions 1662 (2006),1746 (2007), 1806 (2008), 1868 (2009), 1917 (2010), 1974 (2011), 2041 (2012), 2096 (2013) and 2145 (2014), andparagraphs 4, 5, 6 and 7 below;

Afghanistan – SG reports on UNAMAResolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015Para.47: Requests that the Secretary-General reports to the Council every three months on developments in

 Afghanistan, and to include in his reports an evaluation of progress made against the benchmarks for measuring andtracking progress in the implementation of UNAMA’s mandate, including at the subnational level, and priorities as setout in this resolution;

Iraq – SG reports on escrow account (oil for food termination)Resolution 1958 (2010) of 15 December 2010

Para.8: Requests the Secretary-General to report and provide analysis to the Council on the usage and expenditure ofthe escrow account referenced in paragraphs 4 and 5 on an annual basis, the first no later than 31 March 2012, withthe final report occurring three months after the transfer of any remaining funds retained for the purposes ofparagraphs 4 and 5 to the Government of Iraq by 31 December 2016, unless otherwise authorized by the SecurityCouncil.

The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian questionResolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000Para.7: Invites the Secretary-General to continue to follow the situation and to keep the Security Council informed.

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Resolution 2191 (2014) of 17 December 2014Para.5: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution, and oncompliance by all parties to the Syrian domestic conflict, within the framework of its reporting on resolutions 2139(2014) and 2165 (2014);

Middle East (Yemen) – Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015Para.4: Decides to extend until 25 March 2016 the mandate of the Panel of Experts as set out in paragraph 21 ofresolution 2140 (2014), expresses its intention to review the mandate and take appropriate action regarding the furtherextension no later than 25 February 2016, and requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary administrativemeasures as expeditiously as possible to re-establish the Panel of Experts, in consultation with the Committee, for aperiod of 13 months from the date of this resolution, drawing, as appropriate, on the expertise of the members of thePanel established pursuant to resolution 2140 (2014);

COUNTERTERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Non-proliferation (Iran) – 1737 Committee reportsResolution 1737 (2006) of 27 December 2006Para.18: Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of theSecurity Council consisting of all the members of the Council, to undertake the following tasks:(h) to report at least every 90 days to the Security Council on its work and on the implementation of this resolution,with its observations and recommendations, in particular on ways to strengthen the effectiveness of the measuresimposed by paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 above.

Non-proliferation/DPRK – Sanctions: SC to review Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015Para.1: Decides to extend until 5 April 2016 the mandate of the Panel of Experts, as specified in paragraph 26 ofresolution 1874 (2009) and modified in paragraph 29 of resolution 2094 (2013), expresses its intent to review themandate and take appropriate action regarding further extension no later than 7 March 2016, and requests theSecretary-General to take the necessary administrative measures to this effect;

Non-proliferation/DPRK – Sanctions: Panel of Experts final report

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Mandate cycles – March 

Item  Interval and/or date approved until   Source 

DRC: MONUSCO mandate Until 31 March 2016 Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2016, para.1

Libya: Sanctions: Extension of authorizationsprovided by and measures imposed byresolution 2146 (2014) (measures in relationto attempts to illicitly export crude oil)

Until 31 March 2016 Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.14

Libya: Sanctions: SC review of Panel ofExperts mandate

No later than 12 months fromadoption ( 27 March 2016)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.24

Residual Mechanism: Prosecutor mandate 1 March 2016 Resolution 2038 (2012) of 29 February 2012 para.1

Somalia: UNSOM mandate Until 30 March 2016 Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.21

South Sudan: Sanctions: Travel ban andassets freeze

For an initial period of one yearfrom the date of adoption (3March 2016)

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.9 and 12

South Sudan: Sanctions: SC to consider therenewal of Panel of Experts mandate

No later than 2 March 2016 Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18

Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandate Until 12 March 2016 Resolution 2200 (2015) of 12 February 2015, para.1

 Afghanistan: UNAMA mandate Until 17 March 2016 Resolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015, para.3

Middle East (Lebanon): Mandate of theSpecial Tribunal for Lebanon

For a period of three years from1 March 2015 (1 March 2018)

PSC letter of 29 December 2014 (S/2014/950)

Middle East (Yemen): Panel of Expertsmandate

Until 25 March 2016 Resolution 2204 (2015) of 24 February 2015, para.4

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: SC toreview Panel of Experts mandate

No later than 7 March 2016 Resolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015, para.1

Reporting cycles – MarchItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source  Date last considered  

AFRICA

Côte d’Ivoire: SG report containingrecommendations consistent with para.25 ofresolution 2226 (2015)

No later than 31 March 2016 Resolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015, para.37 9 June 2015

DRC: SG reports on MONUSCO

Every three months (26 June2015, 26 September 2015, 26December 2015, 26 March2016)

Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015, para.43 14 July 2015

DRC: SG reports on implementation of thecommitments under the PSC Framework

Every six months (26September 2015, 26 March2016)

Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015, para.44 19 March 2015

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Libya: UNSMIL: SG reports on theimplementation of resolution 2213 (2015)

 At least every 60 days (26 May2015, 25 July 2015, 23September 2015, 22 November2015, 21 January 2016, 21March 2016)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.27 26 August 2015

Libya: Sanctions: Committee reports

Within 30 days for the firstreport, thereafter as deemednecessary (every 90 days: June,September, December, March)

Resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011, para. 24 (e) 15 July 2015

Libya: Sanctions: Panel of Experts final reportto SC No later than 15 March 2016 Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.24 (d) 15 July 2015

Mali: SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing onprogress in the implementation of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation andMINUSMA’s efforts to support it 

Every three months afteradoption (29 September 2015,29 December 2015, 29 March2016, 29 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.35

23 June 2015

Mali: Report by France on implementation ofmandate to support MINUSMA

Coordinate reporting with theSG (29 September 2015, 29December 2015, 29 March2016, 29 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.27

Somalia: AU written reports on implementationof AMISOM mandate

Every 90 days after adoption ofresolution (June, September,December, March)

Resolution 2093 (2013) of 6 March 2013, para.8 16 July 2015

Somalia: Sanctions: 751/1907 Committee(Somalia/Eritrea) briefings to SC

 At least every 120 days (March,July, November)

Resolution 1844 (2008) of 20 November 2008, para.11 (g) 16 July 2015

Sudan: SG reports on UNAMID

Every 90 days followingadoption (27 September 2015,26 December 2015, 25 March2016, 23 June 2016)

Resolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.28 10 June 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsupdates

Each month, except in themonths when reports are due

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

Sudan/South Sudan: SG to inform SC onstatus of compliance with resolution 2046(2012)

Three-month intervals(September, December, March,June)

Resolution 2046 (2012) of 2 May 2012, para.6, note by thePSC of 11 November 2013 (S/2013/657), note by the PSC of21 August 2014 (S/2014/613)

8 July 2015

AMERICAS

Haiti: SG reports on MINUSTAH Semi-annually and not later than45 days prior to mandateexpiration (March, August)

Resolution 2180 (2014) of 14 October 2014, para.28 18 March 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

 Afghanistan: SG reports on UNAMA

Every three months (16 June2015, 16 September 2015, 16December 2015, 16 March2016)

Resolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015, para.47 22 June 2015

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Iraq: SG reports on escrow account (oil forfood termination)

On an annual basis (first reportno later than 31 March 2013,with final report occurring 3months after the transfer of anyremaining funds by 31December 2016)

Resolution 1958 (2010) of 15 December 2010, para.8 22 July 2015

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Lebanon/UNIFIL): SG reports on

implementation of resolution 1701 (2006)

Every 4 months (November,

March, July) Resolution 2236 (2015) of 21 August 2015, para.12

14 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14

November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: 1737Committee reports

Every 90 days (March, June,September, December)

Resolution 1737 (2006) of 27 December 2006, para.18 (h) 23 June 2015

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: Panel ofExperts final report

No later than 7 March 2016 Resolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015, para.2 26 August 2015

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April reporting and mandate cycles

AFRICA

Central African Republic – MINUSCA mandateResolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015Para.22: Decides to extend the mandate of MINUSCA until 30 April 2016;

Central African Republic – French forces mandate in support of MINUSCAResolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015Para.50: Authorizes French forces, within the limits of their capacities and areas of deployment, from thecommencement of the activities of MINUSCA until the end of MINUSCA’s mandate as authorized in this resolution, to

use all necessary means to provide operational support to elements of MINUSCA from the date of adoption of thisresolution, at the request of the Secretary-General and requests France to report to the Council on the implementationof this mandate and to coordinate its reporting with that of the Secretary-General referred to in paragraph 52 of thisresolution;

Central African Republic – SG reports on the situation in CAR and MINUSCAResolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015Para. 52: Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council regularly informed of the situation in the CAR and theimplementation of the mandate of MINUSCA, to report to the Council, on 1 August 2015, and then every four months

from that date and to include in his reports to the Council updates on and recommendations related to the dynamicimplementation of MINUSCA’s mandated tasks, including by providing appropriate financial information, informationon the security situation, the priority political elements as defined above on political progress, progress onmechanisms and capacity to advance governance and fiscal management, relevant information on the progress,promotion and protection of human rights and international humanitarian law as well as a review of the troop andpolice levels, force and police generation and deployment of all MINUSCA’s constituent elements; 

Central African Republic - French forces report to SC on implementation of its mandate to supportMINUSCA

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Para.25: Decides to extend the mandate of the Group of Experts as set out in paragraph 7 of resolution 1727 (2006)until 30 May 2016, expresses its intent to consider the renewal of this mandate no later than 30 April 2016, andrequests the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures to support its action;

Côte d’Ivoire – Sanctions: Group of Experts final reportResolution 2219 (2015) of 28 April 2015Para.27: Requests the Group of Experts to submit an interim update on its work to the Committee by 15 September2015 and to submit a final report to the Security Council by 8 April 2016, after discussion with the Committee, on theimplementation of the measures imposed by paragraphs 1 above, 9 and 11 of resolution 1572 (2004), paragraph 12 ofresolution 1975 (2011) and paragraph 10 of resolution 1980 (2011), with recommendations in this regard, as well as tosubmit progress updates to the Committee, especially in situations of urgency, or as the Group deems necessary;

Libya – Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015Para.24: Decides to extend until 30 April 2016 the mandate of the Panel of Experts, established by paragraph 24 ofresolution 1973 (2011) and modified by resolutions 2040 (2012) 2146 (2014) and 2174 (2014), expresses its intent toreview the mandate and take appropriate action regarding further extension no later than twelve months from theadoption of this resolution, and decides that the Panel shall carry out the following tasks:

South Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015Para.18: Requests the Secretary-General to create for an initial period, thirteen months from the adoption of thisresolution, in consultation with the Committee, a group of up to five experts (“Panel of Experts”), under the direction ofthe Committee, and to make the necessary financial and security arrangements to support the work of the Panel,expresses its intent to consider the renewal of this mandate no later than March 2, 2016, and decides that the Panelshall carry out the following tasks:

South Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts updatesResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015Para.18: (d) Provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, an interim report by September 1, 2015, afinal report by February 1, 2016, and except in the months when these reports are due, updates each month;

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Para. 4: requests that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI) promote, support and facilitate efforts regarding the repatriation or return of allKuwaiti and third country nationals or their remains, and the return of Kuwaiti property, including the national archives,seized by Iraq, further requests the Secretary-General to report separately to the Security Council on these matters inhis reports on the progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI’s responsibilities…;  

The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian questionResolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000Para.7: Invites the Secretary-General to continue to follow the situation and to keep the Security Council informed.

Middle East (Lebanon) – SG reports on resolution 1559 (2004)Resolution 1559 (2004) of 2 September 2004Para.7: Requests that the Secretary-General report to the Security Council within thirty days on the implementation bythe parties of this resolution and decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

S/PRST/2004/36 of 19 October 2004Last para.: “The Security Council appreciates the Secretary-General’s intention to keep the Council updated. Itrequests that he continue to report on the implementation of the resolution to the Council every six months.”  

Middle East (Syria) – OPCW to report to SC (through SG) on implementation of resolution 2118(2013)Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013Para.12: Decides to review on a regular basis the implementation in the Syrian Arab Republic of the decision of theOPCW Executive Council of 27 September 2013 and this resolution, and requests the Director-General of the OPCWto report to the Security Council, through the Secretary-General, who shall include relevant information on UnitedNations activities related to the implementation of this resolution, within 30 days and every month thereafter, andrequests further the Director-General of the OPCW and the Secretary-General to report in a coordinated manner, asneeded, to the Security Council, non-compliance with this resolution or the OPCW Executive Council decision of 27September 2013.

Middle East (Syria) – SG to report on implementation of resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014) and2191 (2014)Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014

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COUNTERTERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Non-proliferation/DPRK – Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015Para.1: Decides to extend until 5 April 2016 the mandate of the Panel of Experts, as specified in paragraph 26 of

resolution 1874 (2009) and modified in paragraph 29 of resolution 2094 (2013), expresses its intent to review themandate and take appropriate action regarding further extension no later than 7 March 2016, and requests theSecretary-General to take the necessary administrative measures to this effect;

WMD – 1540 Committee mandateResolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011Para.2: Decides to extend the mandate of the 1540 Committee for a period of 10 year until 25 April 2021;Para.3: Decides that the 1540 Committee will conduct a comprehensive review on the status of implementation ofresolution 1540 (2004), both after five years and prior to the renewal of its mandate, including, if necessary,

recommendations on adjustments to the mandate, and will submit to the Security Council a report on the conclusionsof those reviews, and decides that, accordingly, the first review should be held before December 2016.

WMD – 1540 Committee report: review implementationResolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011Para.3: Decides that the 1540 Committee will conduct a comprehensive review on the status of implementation ofresolution 1540 (2004), both after five years and prior to the renewal of its mandate, including, if necessary,recommendations on adjustments to the mandate, and will submit to the Security Council a report on the conclusionsof those reviews, and decides that, accordingly, the first review should be held before December 2016;

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Western Sahara: SG briefings on status andprogress of negotiations, implementation ofresolution 2218 (2015) and on MINURSOoperations

On a regular basis and at leasttwice a year (April, October)

Resolution 2218 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.9

22 April 2015

Western Sahara: SG report on WesternSahara

Well before end of mandate (30 April 2016)

Resolution 2218 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.9

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

Iraq: SG reports on UNAMIEvery 3 months (29 October2015, 29 January 2016, 29 April

2016, 29 July 2016)

Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.7

22 July 2015Iraq/Kuwait: missing persons and return ofproperty

Report separately in UNAMI SGreports (Every 3 months: 29October 2015, 29 January 2016,29 April 2016, 29 July 2016)

Resolution 2107 (2013) of 27 June 2013, para. 4

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Lebanon): SG reports onresolution 1559 (2004)

Every 6 months (April, October)Resolution 1559 (2004) of 2 September 2004, para.7S/PRST/2004/36 of 19 October 2004, last para.

28 April 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

EUROPE

UNMIK: SG reportRegular intervals (Quarterly:

January, April, July, October)Resolution 1244 (1999) of 10 June 1999, para.20 21 August 2015

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION 

WMD: 1540 Committee report: reviewimplementation

Before end of mandate: 25 April2021

Resolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011, para.3 28 May 2014

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AFRICA

Central African region – SG reports on UNOCAS/PRST/2015/12 of 11 June 2015 Last para: The Security Council requests that the Secretary-General keep it informed through a report on the situationin Central Africa and UNOCA’s activities to be submitted before 30 November 2015 and every six months thereafter,on the activities of UNOCA, progress made in conducting assessments of the LRA’s evolving area of operations andlogistical and support networks, and the efforts being undertaken respectively by missions in the region and relevantUnited Nations agencies to implement the UN’s Regional Strategy. 

Côte d’Ivoire – Sanctions: Group of Experts mandateResolution 2219 (2015) of 28 April 2015Para.25: Decides to extend the mandate of the Group of Experts as set out in paragraph 7 of resolution 1727 (2006)until 30 May 2016, expresses its intent to consider the renewal of this mandate no later than 30 April 2016, andrequests the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures to support its action;

Liberia – Sanctions: Panel of Experts final reportResolution 2237 (2015) of 2 September 2015Para.3(b): To provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, a final report no later than 1 May 2016 on all

the issues listed in this paragraph, and to provide informal updates to the Committee as appropriate before that date;

Libya – UNSMIL: SG reports on the implementation of resolution 2213 (2015)Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015Para.27: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council on the implementation of this resolution atleast every 60 days;

Libya – ICC ProsecutorResolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011

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policies that threaten the peace, security or stability of South Sudan, so as to encourage the Government of SouthSudan and opposition forces to form a transitional government of national unity, take effective and comprehensivesteps to cause forces under direct or indirect control to cease military operations, acts of violence, as well as violationsof human rights, and enable full access for humanitarian assistance;

Sudan – Sanctions: 1591 Committee reportsResolution 1591 (2005) of 29 March 2005Para.3: Decides, in light of the failure of all parties to the conflict in Darfur to fulfil their commitments,(a) to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of the Security Councilconsisting of all the members of the Council (herein “the Committee”), to under take to following tasks:iv. to report at least every 90 days to the Security Council on its work.

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian questionResolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000Para.7: Invites the Secretary-General to continue to follow the situation and to keep the Security Council informed.

Middle East (Syria) – OPCW to report to SC (through SG) on implementation of resolution 2118(2013)Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013Para.12: Decides to review on a regular basis the implementation in the Syrian Arab Republic of the decision of theOPCW Executive Council of 27 September 2013 and this resolution, and requests the Director-General of the OPCWto report to the Security Council, through the Secretary-General, who shall include relevant information on UnitedNations activities related to the implementation of this resolution, within 30 days and every month thereafter, andrequests further the Director-General of the OPCW and the Secretary-General to report in a coordinated manner, asneeded, to the Security Council, non-compliance with this resolution or the OPCW Executive Council decision of 27September 2013.

Middle East (Syria) – SG to report on implementation of resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014) and2191 (2014)

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Bosnia and Herzegovina – EUFOR ALTHEA/NATO reports to SCResolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014Para.18: Requests the Member States acting through or in cooperation with the EU and the Member States actingthrough or in cooperation with NATO to report to the Council on the activity of EUFOR ALTHEA and NATOHeadquarters presence respectively, through the appropriate channels and at least at six-monthly intervals;

COUNTERTERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Joint briefings by 3 Committees (Counter-Terrorism Committee, 1267/1989 Committee and 1540Committee)S/PRST/2005/34 of 20 July 2005Last para.: “The Security Council invites the three Committees to continue reporting on their activities at regularintervals and, where appropriate, in a coordinated manner.” 

Non-proliferation/DPRK – Sanctions: 1718 Committee reportsResolution 1718 (2006) of 14 October 2006Para.12: Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of theSecurity Council consisting of all the members of the Council, to undertake the following tasks:(g) To report at least every 90 days to the Security Council on its work, with its observations and recommendations, inparticular on ways to strengthen the effectiveness of the measures imposed by paragraph 8 above.

WMD – 1540 Committee annual POWResolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011Para.4: Again decides that the 1540 Committee should submit an annual Programme of Work to the Security Councilbefore the end of each May, and decides that next Programme of Work will be prepared before 31 May 2011.

OTHER

ICTY/ICTR – Assessments by Presidents/ProsecutorsResolution 1534 (2004) of 26 March 2004

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Mandate cycles – MayItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source 

Côte d’Ivoire: Sanctions: Group of Expertsmandate

Until 30 May 2016 Resolution 2219 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.25

Somalia: AMISOM mandate Until 30 May 2016 Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.3

South Sudan: Sanctions: SC to reviewsituation

 After 5 March 2015, and againafter 1 April 2015, and at 60-dayintervals thereafter or morefrequently, as needed (31 May

2015, 30 July 2015, 29 August2015, 28 October 2015, 27December 2015)

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.21

Reporting cycles – MayItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source  Date last considered  

AFRICA

Central African region: SG reports on UNOCA

Keep SC informed through areport before 30 November2015 and every six monthsthereafter (30 May 2016, 30November 2016)

S/PRST/2015/12 of 11 June 2015, last para. 11 June 2015

Liberia: Sanctions: Panel of Experts finalreport

No later than 1 May 2016 Resolution 2237 (2015) of 2 September 2015, para.3 (b) 12 August 2015

Libya: UNSMIL: SG reports on theimplementation of resolution 2213 (2015)

 At least every 60 days (26 May2015, 25 July 2015, 23September 2015, 22 November2015, 21 January 2016, 21March 2016)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.27 26 August 2015

Libya: ICC ProsecutorEvery 6 months (November,May)

Resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011, para.7 12 May 2015

Somalia: UNSOM: SG reports on the

implementation of resolution 2232 (2015)

Oral updates and no fewer thanthree written reports, with firstwritten report by 12 September,

and every 120 days thereafter(10 January 2016, 9 May 2016,6 September 2016)

Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.35 16 July 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsupdates

Each month, except in themonths when reports are due

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

Sudan: Sanctions: 1591 Committee reports At least every 90 days(February, May, August,November)

Resolution 1591 (2005) of 29 March 2005, para.3(a)(iv) 26 August 2015

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EUROPE

BiH: Reports of High Representative to SCthru SG

Every 6 months (May,November)

Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, para.20

12 May 2015BiH: EUFOR ALTHEA/NATO reports to SC

 At least at six-monthly intervals(May, November)

Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, para.18

MIDDLE EAST

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC

(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October

2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5.

27 August 2015

Middle East (Yemen): SG to report on theimplementation of resolution 2201 (2015) andon developments in Yemen

Within 15 days (2 March 2015)and every 60 days thereafter (1May 2015, 30 June 2015, 29 August 2015, 28 October 2015,27 December 2015)

Resolution 2201 (2015) of 15 February 2015, para.13 12 August 2015

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Joint briefings by 3 Committees (CTC, 1267 &1540)

Regular intervals and, whereappropriate, in a coordinatedmanner (May)

S/PRST/2005/34 of 20 July 2005, last para. 16 June 2015

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: 1718Committee reports

Every 90 days (February, May, August, November)

Resolution 1718 (2006) of 14 October 2006, para.12(g) 26 August 2015

WMD: 1540 Committee annual POW Before end of each May Resolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011, para.4 28 May 2014

OTHER

ICTY/ICTR: Assessments byPresidents/Prosecutors

By 31 May 2004 and every sixmonths thereafter (30 November2015, 30 May 2016)

Resolution 1534 (2004) of 26 March 2004, para.6 3 June 2015

Protection of civilians in armed conflict: SGreports to SC

By 15 November 2013 andevery 18 months thereafter (15November 2016, 15 May 2018)

S/PRST/2013/2 of 12 February 2013, last para. 30 January 2015

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AFRICA

Côte d’Ivoire – UNOCI mandateResolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015Para.18: Decides to extend the mandate of UNOCI until 30 June 2016;

Côte d’Ivoire – French forces mandateResolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015Para.28: Decides to extend until 30 June 2016 the authorization that the Security Council provided to the FrenchForces in order to support UNOCI, within the limits of their deployment and their capabilities;

Democratic Republic of the Congo – SG reports on MONUSCOResolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015Para.43: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every three months on the implementation ofMONUSCO’s mandate, including its Intervention Brigade, as set out in this resolution, including on: (i) The situation on the ground, including updates on operations to neutralize armed groups and any instances wherethe Mission’s protection of civilians obligations are not fully met, as well as sexual violence and the impact of conflicton women and children;(ii) Progress in the implementation of the recommendations of the strategic review, notably the measures taken to

transform MONUSCO’s Force, including its Intervention Brigade, to become more efficient and effective inimplementing its mandate;(iii) Progress made by the DRC in the implementation of its commitments under the PSC Framework, includingthrough the establishment and implementation of a national security sector reform roadmap, its provincial stabilisationplan supported by the ISSSS and on the implementation of the DDR and DDRRR plans;(iv) An assessment of the outcomes of the strategic dialogue with the Congolese authorities on the exit strategy ofMONUSCO, including in his September 2015 report recommendations on MONUSCO’s reconfiguration and gradualdrawdown, including its Intervention Brigade, in accordance with paragraphs 4 and 6 above;(v) Progress made by the Government of the DRC on the electoral process, including on the provisions of paragraphs

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Mali – French forces mandateResolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.27: Authorizes French forces, within the limits of their capacities and areas of deployment, to use all necessarymeans until the end of MINUSMA’s mandate as authorized in this resolution, to intervene in support of elements ofMINUSMA when under imminent and serious threat upon request of the Secretary-General, and requests France to

report to the Council on the implementation of this mandate in Mali and to coordinate its reporting with the reporting bythe Secretary-General referred to in paragraph 35 below;

Mali  – SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing on progress in the implementation of the Agreement onPeace and Reconciliation and MINUSMA’s efforts to support it Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.35: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council every three months after the adoption ofthis resolution on the implementation of this resolution, focusing on the progress in the implementation of the

 Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali and on MINUSMA’s efforts to support it;  

Mali – Report by France on implementation of mandate to support MINUSMAResolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.27: Authorizes French forces, within the limits of their capacities and areas of deployment, to use all necessarymeans until the end of MINUSMA’s mandate as authorized in this resolution, to inter vene in support of elements ofMINUSMA when under imminent and serious threat upon request of the Secretary-General, and requests France toreport to the Council on the implementation of this mandate in Mali and to coordinate its reporting with the reporting bythe Secretary-General referred to in paragraph 35 below;

Somalia – AU written reports on implementation of AMISOM mandateResolution 2093 (2013) of 6 March 2013Para.8: Requests the AU to keep the Security Council regularly informed on the implementation of AMISOM’smandate through the provision of written reports to the Secretary-General every 90 days after the adoption of thisresolution.

South Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts updatesResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015

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Sudan – SG reports on UNAMIDResolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.28: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every 90 days following adoption of this resolutionon UNAMID, including:(i) information on the political, humanitarian and security situation in Darfur, including detailed reporting on incidents ofviolence and attacks against civilians, by whomsoever perpetrated;

(ii) information on violations of the Status of Forces Agreement, including those involving attacks or threats of attackon UNAMID, as well as violations of international humanitarian law perpetrated by any party to the conflict;(iii) developments and progress towards achievement of UNAMID’s strategic pr iorities and benchmarks;(iv) developments and progress in addressing the challenges facing UNAMID as identified in the review of UNAMID;(v) and on the implementation of this resolution;

Sudan – ICC Prosecutor briefingResolution 1593 (2005) of 31 March 2005Para.8. Invites the Prosecutor to address the Council within three months of the date of adoption of this resolution and

every six months thereafter on actions taken pursuant to this resolution.

UN Office for West Africa (UNOWA) – SG reportsPSC Letter of 23 December 2013 (S/2013/759)The members of the Security Council concur with the recommendation contained in your twelfth report on UNOWA(S/2013/732) to extend its mandate for a further period of three years, from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2016.The members of the Council request that you report to the Council every six months on the fulfilment by UNOWA of itsmandate.

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

Afghanistan – SG reports on UNAMAResolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015Para.47: Requests that the Secretary-General reports to the Council every three months on developments in

 Afghanistan, and to include in his reports an evaluation of progress made against the benchmarks for measuring andtracking progress in the implementation of UNAMA’s mandate, includ ing at the subnational level, and priorities as setout in this resolution;

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Middle East (Yemen) – SG to report on the implementation of resolution 2201 (2015) and ondevelopments in YemenResolution 2201 (2015) of 15 February 2015Para.13: Requests the Secretary-General to report on the implementation of this resolution, and to continue to reporton developments in Yemen, including on the implementation of the Gulf Cooperation Council Initiative and itsImplementation Mechanism, the outcomes of the comprehensive National Dialogue conference, and the Peace and

National Partnership Agreement and its security annex within 15 days after the date of adoption of this resolution andevery 60 days thereafter;

UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy in Central Asia – SG to inform SC about activitiesPSC Letter of 15 May 2007 (S/2007/280)‘They take note of the information contained in your letter and the intention expressed therein, and invite you to informthem about the activities of the newly established Centre and its impact on the ground. They would welcome receivingsuch a report, for example, six months after the Centre becomes fully operational’. 

COUNTERTERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Non-proliferation (Iran) – Sanctions: 1737 Committee reportsResolution 1737 (2006) of 27 December 2006Para.18: Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of theSecurity Council consisting of all the members of the Council, to undertake the following tasks:(h) to report at least every 90 days to the Security Council on its work and on the implementation of this resolution,with its observations and recommendations, in particular on ways to strengthen the effectiveness of the measuresimposed by paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 above.

Non-proliferation (Iran) – Sanctions: SC to review Panel of Experts mandateResolution 2224 (2015) of 9 June 2015Para.1: Decides to extend until 9 July 2016 the mandate of the Panel of Experts, as specified in paragraph 29 ofresolution 1929 (2010), expresses its intent to review the mandate and take appropriate action regarding furtherextension no later than 9 June 2016, and requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary administrativemeasures to this effect;

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Residual Mechanism – Progress reportsResolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010Para. 16: Requests the President of the Mechanism to submit an annual report to the Security Council and to theGeneral Assembly, and the President and the Prosecutor of the Mechanism to submit six-monthly reports to theSecurity Council on the progress of the work of the Mechanism;

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Mandate cycles – JuneItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source 

Côte d’Ivoire: UNOCI mandate  Until 30 June 2016 Resolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015, para.18

Côte d’Ivoire: French forces mandate  Until 30 June 2016 Resolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015, para.28

Liberia: Sanctions: Measures on armsFor a period of 9 months fromadoption (2 June 2016)

Resolution 2237 (2015) of 2 September 2015, para.1

Mali: MINUSMA mandate Until 30 June 2016 Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.12

Mali: French forces mandateUntil end of MINUSMA'smandate (30 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.27

Sudan: UNAMID mandate Until 30 June 2016 Resolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.1

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: SC toreview Panel of Experts mandate

No later than 9 June 2016 Resolution 2224 (2015) of 9 June 2015, para.1

Residual Mechanism: DurationInitial period of 4 years fromICTR branch commencementdate (until 30 June 2016)

Resolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010, para.17

Reporting cycles – JuneItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source  Date last considered  

AFRICA

DRC: SG reports on MONUSCO

Every three months (26 June2015, 26 September 2015, 26December 2015, 26 March2016)

Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015, para.43 14 July 2015

DRC: Sanctions: Group of Experts final report No later than 15 June 2016 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.7 22 January 2015

Libya: Sanctions: Committee reports

Within 30 days for the firstreport, thereafter as deemednecessary (every 90 days: June,

September, December, March)

Resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011, para.24(e) 15 July 2015

Mali: SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing onprogress in the implementation of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation andMINUSMA’s efforts to support it 

Every three months afteradoption (29 September 2015,29 December 2015, 29 March2016, 29 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.35

23 June 2015Mali: Report by France on implementation ofmandate to support MINUSMA

Coordinate reporting with theSG (29 September 2015, 29December 2015, 29 March

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.27

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2016, 29 June 2016)

Somalia: AU written reports on implementationof AMISOM mandate

Every 90 days after adoption(June, September, December,March)

Resolution 2093 (2013) of 6 March 2013, para.8 16 July 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsupdates

Each month, except in themonths when reports are due

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

Sudan/South Sudan: SG to inform SC onstatus of compliance with resolution 2046(2012)

Three-month intervals(September, December, March,June)

Resolution 2046 (2012) of 2 May 2012, para.6, note by thePSC of 11 November 2013 (S/2013/657), note by the PSC of21 August 2014 (S/2014/613)

8 July 2015

Sudan: SG reports on UNAMID

Every 90 days followingadoption (27 September 2015,26 December 2015, 25 March2016, 23 June 2016)

Resolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.28 10 June 2015

Sudan: ICC Prosecutor briefingEvery 6 months (December,June)

Resolution 1593 (2005) of 31 March 2005, para.8 29 June 2015

UNOWA: SG reportsEvery 6 months (June,December)

PSC letter of 23 December 2013 (S/2013/759) 7 July 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

 Afghanistan: SG reports on UNAMA

Every three months (16 June2015, 16 September 2015, 16December 2015, 16 March

2016)

Resolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015, para.47 22 June 2015

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

to keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),

2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17

June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

Middle East (Yemen): SG to report on theimplementation of resolution 2201 (2015) andon developments in Yemen

Within 15 days (2 March 2015)and every 60 days thereafter (1May 2015, 30 June 2015, 29 August 2015, 28 October 2015,

Resolution 2201 (2015) of 15 February 2015, para.13 12 August 2015

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27 December 2015)

UNRCCA: SG to inform SC about activities

Welcome receiving report, forexample, six months after theCentre becomes fullyoperational (June, December)

PSC letter of 15 May 2007 (S/2007/280) 21 January 2015

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: 1737Committee reports

Every 90 days (March, June,September, December)

Resolution 1737 (2006) of 27 December 2006, para.18 (h) 23 June 2015

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: Panel ofExperts final report to SC

By 9 June 2016 Resolution 2224 (2015) of 9 June 2015, para.2 23 June 2015

OTHER

Protection of civilians in armed conflict: oralbriefing

Every 6 months (June.December)

S/PRST/2002/41 of 20 December 2002, last para. 27 May 2015

Residual mechanism: Progress reportsEvery 6 months (June,December)

Resolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010, para. 16 5 June 2014

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AFRICA

Democratic Republic of the Congo  –  Sanctions: Arms embargo, measures on transport, assetsfreeze and travel banResolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015Para.1: Decides to renew until 1 July 2016 the measures on arms imposed by paragraph 1 of resolution 1807(2008) and reaffirms the provisions of paragraphs 2, 3 and 5 of that resolution and further decides that themeasures on arms imposed by paragraph 1 and 5 of resolution 1807 (2008) shall not apply to the supply of armsand related materiel, as well as assistance, advice or training, intended solely for the support of or use byMONUSCO or the African Union-Regional Task Force;

Para.2: Decides to renew, for the period specified in paragraph 1 above, the measures on transport imposed byparagraphs 6 and 8 of resolution 1807 (2008) and reaffirms the provisions of paragraph 7 of that resolution;

Para.3: Decides to renew, for the period specified in paragraph 1 above, the financial and travel measures imposed byparagraphs 9 and 11 of resolution 1807 (2008) and reaffirms the provisions of paragraphs 10 and 12 of resolution1807 (2008) in relation to those measures;

Democratic Republic of the Congo – Sanctions: SC review of measuresResolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015Para.34: Decides that, when appropriate and no later than 1 July 2016, it shall review the measures set forth in thisresolution, with a view to adjusting them, as appropriate, in light of the security situation in the DRC, in particularprogress in security sector reform including the integration of the armed forces and the reform of the national police,and in disarming, demobilizing, repatriating, resettling and reintegrating, as appropriate, Congolese and foreign armedgroups, with a particular focus on children among them;

Democratic Republic of the Congo – Sanctions: SC review of Group of Experts mandateResolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015

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South Sudan – Sanctions: SC to review situationResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015Para. 21: Expresses its intent to review the situation after the IGAD-agreed deadline of March 5, 2015, and again afterthe envisioned start of the Pre-Transition Period on April 1, 2015, and at 60-day intervals thereafter or more frequently,as needed, and also expresses its intent to impose any sanctions that may then be appropriate to respond to thesituation, which may include an arms embargo and the designation of senior individuals responsible for actions or

policies that threaten the peace, security or stability of South Sudan, so as to encourage the Government of SouthSudan and opposition forces to form a transitional government of national unity, take effective and comprehensivesteps to cause forces under direct or indirect control to cease military operations, acts of violence, as well as violationsof human rights, and enable full access for humanitarian assistance;

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

Iraq – UNAMI mandate

Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015Para.1: Decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) until July 31, 2016;

Iraq – SG reports on UNAMIResolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015Para.7: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every three months on the progress made towardsthe fulfilment of all UNAMI’s responsibilities;  

Iraq/Kuwait – missing persons and return of property

Resolution 2107 (2013) of 27 June 2013Para. 4: requests that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations

 Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI) promote, support and facilitate efforts regarding the repatriation or return of allKuwaiti and third country nationals or their remains, and the return of Kuwaiti property, including the national archives,seized by Iraq, further requests the Secretary-General to report separately to the Security Council on these matters inhis reports on the progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI’s responsibilities…; 

Iraq – SG reports on UN compensation fundResolution 1956 (2010) of 15 December 2010

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Mandate cycles July

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Mandate cycles – JulyItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source 

DRC: Sanctions: Arms embargo, measures ontransport ban, assets freeze and travel ban

Until 1 July 2016 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.1, 2 and 3

DRC: Sanctions: SC review of measuresWhen appropriate and no laterthan 1 July 2016

Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.34

DRC: Sanctions: SC review of Group ofExperts mandate

No later than 1 July 2016 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.6

Iraq: UNAMI mandate Until 31 July 2016 Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.1

Liberia: Sanctions: Panel of Experts mandateFor a period of 10 months fromadoption (2 July 2016)

Resolution 2237 (2015) of 2 September 2015, para.3

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: Panel ofExperts mandate

Until 9 July 2016 Resolution 2224 (2015) of 9 June 2015, para.1

South Sudan: Sanctions: SC to reviewsituation

 After 5 March 2015, and againafter 1 April 2015, and at 60-dayintervals thereafter or morefrequently, as needed (31 May2015, 30 July 2015, 29 August2015, 28 October 2015, 27December 2015)

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.21

ICTY: terms of office of 1 permanent judgeUntil 31 July 2015 or untilcompletion of cases

Resolution 2193 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.3

Reporting cycles – JulyItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source  Date last considered  

AFRICA 

Libya: UNSMIL: SG reports on theimplementation of resolution 2213 (2015)

 At least every 60 days (26 May2015, 25 July 2015, 23September 2015, 22 November2015, 21 January 2016, 21March 2016)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.27 26 August 2015

Somalia: Sanctions: 751/1907 Committee(Somalia/Eritrea) briefings to SC  At least every 120 days (March,July, November) Resolution 1844 (2008) of 20 November 2008, para.11 (g) 16 July 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsupdates

Each month, except in themonths when reports are due

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

Iraq: SG reports on UNAMIEvery 3 months (29 October2015, 29 January 2016, 29 April2016, 29 July 2016)

Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.722 July 2015

Report separately in UNAMI SG

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Iraq/Kuwait: missing persons and return ofproperty

Report separately in UNAMI SGreports (Every 3 months: 29October 2015, 29 January 2016,29 April 2016, 29 July 2016)

Resolution 2107 (2013) of 27 June 2013, para. 4

Iraq: SG reports on UN compensation fundEvery 6 months with first reportdue no later than 1 January2012 (July, January)

Resolution 1956 (2010) of 15 December 2010, para.6

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Lebanon/UNIFIL): SG reports on

implementation of resolution 1701 (2006)

Every 4 months (November,

March, July) Resolution 2236 (2015) of 21 August 2015, para.12 14 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September

2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

EUROPE

Cyprus: briefing on good officesLooks forward to being briefedon the good offices process(January, July)

S/PRST/2008/34 of 4 September 2008, last para. (gen ref.)

UNMIK: SG reportRegular intervals (Quarterly:January, April, July, October)

Resolution 1244 (1999) of 10 June 1999, para.20 21 August 2015

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION 

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Office of Ombudspersonreports

Biannual reports (January, July) Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014 (Annex II, para. 20 (c)) 28 May 2014

OTHER Security Council annual report July 2016 Note by PSC of 26 July 2010 (S/2010/507) 22 October 2014

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AFRICA

Central African region – UNOCA mandatePSC letter of 21 July 2015 (S/2015/555)“I have the honour to inform you that your letter dated 16 July 2015 (S/2015/554) concerning your recommendation toextend the mandate of the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) for a period of three years, from31 August 2015 until 31 August 2018, has been brought to the attention of the members of the Security Council. Theytake note of the information contained in your letter and the recommendation expressed therein.”  

Democratic Republic of the Congo – Sanctions: Group of Experts mandate

Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015Para.6: Decides to extend until 1 August 2016 the mandate of the Group of Experts established pursuant to resolution1533 (2004) and renewed by subsequent resolutions, expresses its intention to review the mandate and takeappropriate action regarding the further extension no later than 1 July 2016, and requests the Secretary-General totake the necessary administrative measures as expeditiously as possible to re-establish the Group of Experts, inconsultation with the Committee, for a period of 18 months from the date of this resolution, drawing, as appropriate, onthe expertise of the members of the Group established pursuant to previous resolutions;

Guinea-Bissau – SG reports on implementation of resolution 2203 (2015)

Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015Para.18: Requests the Secretary-General submit to the Council regular reports every six months on theimplementation of this resolution and submit a report within six months to the Committee established pursuant to itsresolution 2048 (2012) on the progress made with regards to the stabilization of the country and restoration ofconstitutional order and recommendations on the continuation of the sanctions regime in the post-electionenvironment, in line with paragraph 12 of resolution 2048 (2012);

South Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts updatesResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015

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The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian questionResolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000Para.7: Invites the Secretary-General to continue to follow the situation and to keep the Security Council informed.

Middle East (Lebanon/UNIFIL) – UNIFIL mandateResolution 2236 (2015) of 21 August 2015

Para.1: Decides to extend the present mandate of UNIFIL until 31 August 2016;

Middle East (Syria) – OPCW to report to SC (through SG) on implementation of resolution 2118(2013)Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013Para.12: Decides to review on a regular basis the implementation in the Syrian Arab Republic of the decision of theOPCW Executive Council of 27 September 2013 and this resolution, and requests the Director-General of the OPCWto report to the Security Council, through the Secretary-General, who shall include relevant information on UnitedNations activities related to the implementation of this resolution, within 30 days and every month thereafter, and

requests further the Director-General of the OPCW and the Secretary-General to report in a coordinated manner, asneeded, to the Security Council, non-compliance with this resolution or the OPCW Executive Council decision of 27September 2013.

Middle East (Syria) – Joint Investigative Mechanism mandateResolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015Para.14: Decides to establish the Joint Investigative Mechanism for a period of one year with a possibility of futureextension by the Security Council, if it deems it necessary;

Middle East (Syria) – SG to report on implementation of resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014) and2191 (2014)Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014Para.17: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution by allparties in Syria, in particular paragraphs 2 through 12, in 30 days of its adoption and every 30 days thereafter, andupon receipt of the Secretary-General’s report, expresses its intent to take further steps in the case of non -compliancewith this resolution;

Resolution 2191 (2014) of 17 December 2014

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Mandate cycles – AugustItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source 

Central African region: UNOCA mandate Until 31 August 2018 PSC letter of 21 July 2015 (S/2015/555)

DRC: Sanctions: Group of Experts mandate Until 1 August 2016 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.6

South Sudan: Sanctions: SC to review situation

 After 5 March 2015, and again after 1 April 2015, and

at 60-day intervals thereafter or more frequently, asneeded (31 May 2015, 30 July 2015, 29 August 2015,28 October 2015, 27 December 2015)

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.21

Middle East (Lebanon/UNIFIL): UNIFIL mandate31 August 2016 Resolution 2236 (2015) of 21 August 2015, para.1

Middle East (Syria): Joint Investigative Mechanismmandate

For a period of one year (17 August 2016) Resolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015, para.14

Reporting cycles – AugustItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source  Date last considered  

AFRICA 

Guinea-Bissau: SG reports on implementation

of resolution 2203 (2015)

Every six months (18 August

2015, 18 February 2016) Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015, para.18 28 August 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsupdates

Each month, except in themonths when reports are due

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

Sudan: Sanctions: 1591 Committee reports At least every 90 days(February, May, August,November)

Resolution 1591 (2005) of 29 March 2005, para.3(a)(iv) 26 August 2015

AMERICAS

Haiti: SG reports on MINUSTAHSemi-annually and not later than45 days prior to mandateexpiration (March, August)

Resolution 2180 (2014) of 14 October 2014, para.28 18 March 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

The situation in the Middle East, including the

Palestinian questionTo keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

February 2015, 19 March 2015,

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February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Middle East (Yemen): SG to report on theimplementation of resolution 2201 (2015) and

on developments in Yemen

Within 15 days (2 March 2015)and every 60 days thereafter (1May 2015, 30 June 2015, 29

 August 2015, 28 October 2015,27 December 2015)

Resolution 2201 (2015) of 15 February 2015, para.1312 August 2015

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: 1718Committee reports

Every 90 days (February, May, August, November)

Resolution 1718 (2006) of 14 October 2006, para.12(g) 26 August 2015

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AFRICA

Democratic Republic of the Congo – SG reports on MONUSCOResolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015Para.43: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every three months on the implementation ofMONUSCO’s mandate, including its Intervention Brigade, as set out in this resolution, including on:(i) The situation on the ground, including updates on operations to neutralize armed groups and any instances wherethe Mission’s protection of civilians obligations are not fully met, as well as sexual vio lence and the impact of conflicton women and children;(ii) Progress in the implementation of the recommendations of the strategic review, notably the measures taken totransform MONUSCO’s Force, including its Intervention Brigade, to become more efficien t and effective inimplementing its mandate;

(iii) Progress made by the DRC in the implementation of its commitments under the PSC Framework, includingthrough the establishment and implementation of a national security sector reform roadmap, its provincial stabilisationplan supported by the ISSSS and on the implementation of the DDR and DDRRR plans;(iv) An assessment of the outcomes of the strategic dialogue with the Congolese authorities on the exit strategy ofMONUSCO, including in his September 2015 report recommendations on MONUSCO’s reconfiguration and gradualdrawdown, including its Intervention Brigade, in accordance with paragraphs 4 and 6 above;(v) Progress made by the Government of the DRC on the electoral process, including on the provisions of paragraphs19, 20, and 21 above;(vi) The risks and their implications for the safety and the security for the United Nations personnel and facilities as a

result of the possible military operations as well as measures taken to strengthen their security and mitigate risks;

Democratic Republic of the Congo  – SG reports on implementation of the commitments under thePSC FrameworkResolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015Para.44: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council every six months, in coordination with theUnited Nations Special Envoy for the Great Lakes region and the United Nations Special Representative for the DRCon the implementation of the commitments under the PSC Framework;

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Para.24: Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of theSecurity Council consisting of all the members of the Council (herein “the Committee”), to undertake to following tasks:  (e) To report within thirty days to the Security Council on its work for the first report and thereafter to report as deemednecessary by the Committee.

Mali  – SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing on progress in the implementation of the Agreement on

Peace and Reconciliation and MINUSMA’s efforts to support it Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.35: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council every three months after the adoption ofthis resolution on the implementation of this resolution, focusing on the progress in the implementation of the

 Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali and on MINUSMA’s efforts to support it; 

Mali – Report by France on implementation of mandate to support MINUSMAResolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.27: Authorizes French forces, within the limits of their capacities and areas of deployment, to use all necessary

means until the end of MINUSMA’s mandate as authorized in this resolution, to intervene in support of elements ofMINUSMA when under imminent and serious threat upon request of the Secretary-General, and requests France toreport to the Council on the implementation of this mandate in Mali and to coordinate its reporting with the reporting bythe Secretary-General referred to in paragraph 35 below;

Somalia – Strategic review of UNSOAResolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015Para.13: Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with all stakeholders, to carry out a strategic review ofUNSOA, including a thorough review of support provided to AMISOM by all partners, and set out a wide range of

options on how to improve overall support to AMISOM, in the context of the efficiency surge outlined in paragraph 6,including through making improvements to the performance, management, and structures of UNSOA, bearing in mindthe imperative of responsible cost control and taking into account the availability of resources, and further requests theSecretary-General to present these options to the Council by no later than 30 September 2015;

Somalia  – SG to provide further details for implementation and delivery of support for the Somalipolice forceResolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015Para 19: Welcomes efforts to develop a realistic police plan linked with medium-term rule of law programmes and in

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Para.8: Requests the AU to keep the Security Council regularly informed on the implementation of AMISOM’s  mandate through the provision of written reports to the Secretary-General every 90 days after the adoption of thisresolution.

Somalia – Sanctions: Somalia/Eritrea Monitoring Group 2 final reports thru. 751/1907 CommitteeResolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014

Para.47: Requests the Monitoring Group to submit, for the Security Council’s consideration, through the Committee,two final reports; one focusing on Somalia, the other on Eritrea, covering all the tasks set out in paragraph 13 ofresolution 2060 (2012) and updated in paragraph 41 of resolution 2093 (2013), not later than 30 September 2015;

Somalia – Sanctions: Somali Government reports to SCResolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014Para.9: Urges the FGS to implement fully all its requirements as set out in this and other relevant Security Councilresolutions, and requests the FGS to report to the Security Council by 30 March 2015, and then by 30 September2015 on:

(a) The current structure of the Security Forces of the Federal Government of Somalia;(b) The infrastructure in place to ensure the safe storage, registration, maintenance and distribution of militaryequipment by the Security Forces of the Federal Government of Somalia;(c) The procedures and codes of conduct in place for the registration, distribution, use and storage of weapons by theSecurity Forces of the Federal Government of Somalia, and on training needs in this regard;

Sudan – SG reports on UNAMIDResolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.28: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every 90 days following adoption of this resolution

on UNAMID, including:(i) information on the political, humanitarian and security situation in Darfur, including detailed reporting on incidents ofviolence and attacks against civilians, by whomsoever perpetrated;(ii) information on violations of the Status of Forces Agreement, including those involving attacks or threats of attackon UNAMID, as well as violations of international humanitarian law perpetrated by any party to the conflict;(iii) developments and progress towards achievement of UNAMID’s strategic priorities and benchmarks;(iv) developments and progress in addressing the challenges facing UNAMID as identified in the review of UNAMID;(v) and on the implementation of this resolution;

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ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

Afghanistan – SG reports on UNAMAResolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015

Para.47: Requests that the Secretary-General reports to the Council every three months on developments in Afghanistan, and to include in his reports an evaluation of progress made against the benchmarks for measuring andtracking progress in the implementation of UNAMA’s mandate, including at the subnational level, and priorities as setout in this resolution;

Afghanistan – SG examination of role, structure and activities of all UN entitiesResolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015Para.48: Further requests that the Secretary-General initiate a process to conduct within six months of the renewal ofthis mandate, a full examination of the role, structure and activities of all United Nations entities in Afghanistan, in full

consultation and engagement with the Government of Afghanistan and key stakeholders, including the donorcommunity, in light of the completion of transition and the beginning of the Transformation Decade and in accordancewith the principles of Afghan national sovereignty, national leadership and national ownership;

The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian questionResolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000Para.7: Invites the Secretary-General to continue to follow the situation and to keep the Security Council informed.

Middle East (Syria) – OPCW to report to SC (through SG) on implementation of resolution 2118

(2013)Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013Para.12: Decides to review on a regular basis the implementation in the Syrian Arab Republic of the decision of theOPCW Executive Council of 27 September 2013 and this resolution, and requests the Director-General of the OPCWto report to the Security Council, through the Secretary-General, who shall include relevant information on UnitedNations activities related to the implementation of this resolution, within 30 days and every month thereafter, andrequests further the Director-General of the OPCW and the Secretary-General to report in a coordinated manner, asneeded, to the Security Council, non-compliance with this resolution or the OPCW Executive Council decision of 27September 2013.

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Non-proliferation (Iran) – 1737 Committee reportsResolution 1737 (2006) of 27 December 2006Para.18: Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of theSecurity Council consisting of all the members of the Council, to undertake the following tasks:(h) to report at least every 90 days to the Security Council on its work and on the implementation of this resolution,with its observations and recommendations, in particular on ways to strengthen the effectiveness of the measures

imposed by paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 above.

Non-proliferation/DPRK – Sanctions: Panel of Experts midterm reportResolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015Para.2: Requests the Panel of Experts to provide to the Committee no later than 5 August 2015 a midterm report onits work, and further requests that, after a discussion with the Committee, the Panel of Experts submit to the Councilits midterm report by 7 September 2015, and requests also a final report to the Committee no later than 5 February2016 with its findings and recommendations, and further requests that, after a discussion with the Committee, thePanel of Experts submit to the Council its final report no later than 7 March 2016;

OTHER

Conflict prevention: SG report on actions taken to promote and strengthen conflict preventiontoolsResolution 2171 (2014) of 21 August 2014Para.25: Requests the Secretary-General to submit a report to the Council on actions taken by him to promote and

strengthen conflict prevention tools within the United Nations system, including through co-operation with regional andsubregional organizations, by August 31, 2015;

PSC letter of 30 July 2015 (S/2015/581)Second para.: The members of the Council have taken note of the request contained in your letter that the timeframe for the issuance of the report be extended, and they look forward to the submission of the report by 30September 2015.

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Mandate cycles – SeptemberItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source 

Guinea-Bissau: Sanctions: SC to reviewsanctions measures

Seven months from adoption (18September 2015)

Resolution 2203 (2015) of 18 February 2015, para.19

Liberia: UNMIL mandate Until 30 September 2015 Resolution 2190 (2014) of 15 December 2014, para.9

Libya: UNSMIL mandate Until 15 September 2015 Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.9

Reporting cycles – SeptemberItem

 Interval and/or date approved until 

 Source

 Date last considered 

 AFRICA

DRC: SG reports on MONUSCO

Every three months (26 June2015, 26 September 2015, 26December 2015, 26 March2016)

Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015, para.43 14 July 2015

DRC: SG reports on implementation of thecommitments under the PSC Framework

Every six months (26September 2015, 26 March2016)

Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015, para.44 19 March 2015

Libya: UNSMIL: SG reports on theimplementation of resolution 2213 (2015)

 At least every 60 days (26 May2015, 25 July 2015, 23September 2015, 22 November2015, 21 January 2016, 21

March 2016)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.27 26 August 2015

Libya: Sanctions: Committee reports

Within 30 days for the firstreport, thereafter as deemednecessary (every 90 days: June,September, December, March)

Resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011, para.24 (e) 15 July 2015

Mali: SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing onprogress in the implementation of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation andMINUSMA’s efforts to support it 

Every three months afteradoption (29 September 2015,29 December 2015, 29 March2016, 29 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.35

23 June 2015

Mali: Report by France on implementation ofmandate to support MINUSMA

Coordinate reporting with theSG (29 September 2015, 29December 2015, 29 March2016, 29 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.27

Somalia: Strategic review of UNSOANo later than 30 September2015

Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.13 16 July 2015

Somalia: SG to provide further details forimplementation and delivery of support for theSomali police force

By 30 September 2015 Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.19 16 July 2015

Somalia: SG to explore feasibility ofimplementing the recommendation to extend

By no later than 30 September2015

Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.20 16 July 2015

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June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16A t 2015 15 S t b

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 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Middle East (UNDOF): SG reports on UNDOFEvery 90 days (27 September2015, 26 December 2015)

Resolution 2229 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.8 23 June 2015

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Committee Chair to briefthe SC

 After Committee discussion of areport within 180 days (23

September 2015) and apreliminary oral update within 90days (25 June 2015) by the Analytical Support andSanctions Monitoring Team

Resolution 2214 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.13 29 June 2015

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: 1737Committee reports

Every 90 days (March, June,September, December)

Resolution 1737 (2006) of 27 December 2006, para.18 (h) 23 June 2015

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: Panel ofExperts midterm report

By 7 September 2015 Resolution 2207 (2015) of 4 March 2015, para.2 26 August 2015

OTHER

Conflict prevention: SG report on actions takento promote and strengthen conflict prevention

tools

30 September 2015Resolution 2171 (2014) of 21 August 2014, para.25,PSC letter of 30 July 2015 (S/2015/581)

21 August 2014

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AFRICA

Democratic Republic of the Congo – Sanctions: Group of Experts midterm reportResolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015Para.7: Requests the Group of Experts to fulfil its mandate as consolidated below, with a focus on areas affected bythe presence of illegal armed groups, and to provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, a mid-termreport no later than 30 October 2015, and a final report no later than 15 June 2016, as well as submit progressupdates to the Committee, especially in situations of urgency, or as the Group deems necessary:

Libya – Sanctions: Panel of Experts interim report to SCResolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015

Para.24: (d) provide to the Council an interim report on its work no later than 180 days after the Panel’s appointment,and a final report to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, no later than 15 March 2016 with its findings andrecommendations;

Somalia – AU Concept of Operations for AMISOMResolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015Para.6: Requests that, in line with the recommendations of the Joint AU-UN Review, the AU undertakes a structuredand targeted reconfiguration of AMISOM to enable a surge in its efficiency, in particular by strengthening commandand control structures, enhancing cross-sector operations, examining sector boundaries, generating a dedicatedspecial forces’ capability under the authority of the Force Commander, which should operate alongside existingSomali special forces, generating all the requisite specialized units recommended by the Secretary-General’s letter of14 October 2013 and authorized in paragraph 3 of resolution 2124 (2013), ensuring that all force enablers andmultipliers operate under the authority of the Special Representative of the Chairperson of the AU Commission andForce Commander, and taking into account progress achieved in offensive operations against Al Shabaab and otherterrorist organisations, by gradually, and in a limited manner, and where appropriate, reconfiguring AMISOMuniformed personnel in favour of police personnel within the authorized AMISOM personnel ceiling, welcomes in thisregard the intention of the AU to develop a new Concept of Operations for AMISOM, and requests the AU to developthis concept in close collaboration with the UN by 30 October 2015;

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Somalia – Sanctions: Somalia/Eritrea Monitoring Group mandate reviewResolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014 

Para.46: Decides to extend until 30 November 2015 the mandate of the Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group as setout in paragraph 13 of resolution 2060 (2012) and updated in paragraph 41 of resolution 2093 (2013), expresses itsintention to review the mandate and take appropriate action regarding the further extension no later than 30 October2015, and requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary administrative measures as expeditiously as possible

to re-establish the Monitoring Group, in consultation with the Committee, for a period of 13 months from the date ofthis resolution, drawing, as appropriate, on the expertise of the members of the Monitoring Group establishedpursuant to previous resolutions;

Somalia – Emergency Relief Coordinator reportsResolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014Para.42: Requests the Emergency Relief Coordinator to report to the Security Council by 1 October 2015 on thedelivery of humanitarian assistance in Somalia and on any impediments to the delivery of humanitarian assistance inSomalia, and requests relevant United Nations agencies and humanitarian organizations having observer status with

the United Nations General Assembly and their implementing partners that provide humanitarian assistance inSomalia to increase their cooperation and willingness to share information with the United Nations Humanitarian AidCoordinator for Somalia in the preparation of such reports and in the interests of increasing transparency andaccountability;

South Sudan – SG reports on UNMISSResolution 2223 (2015) of 28 May 2015Para.28: Requests that the Secretary-General report to the Security Council on the implementation of the UNMISSmandate in two written reports, no later than 17 August 2015 and 30 October 2015 respectively;

South Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts updatesResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015Para.18: (d) Provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, an interim report by September 1, 2015, afinal report by February 1, 2016, and except in the months when these reports are due, updates each month;

South Sudan – Sanctions: SC to review situationResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015Para. 21: Expresses its intent to review the situation after the IGAD-agreed deadline of March 5, 2015, and again after

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Para.7: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every three months on the progress made towardsthe fulfilment of all UNAMI’s responsibilities;  

Iraq – SG report on recommendation to revise and prioritize the tasks of UNAMIResolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015Para.3: Welcomes the recommendation of the Secretary-General in his latest report (S/2015/530)  to revise and

prioritize the tasks of UNAMI, requests the Secretary-General, in full consultations with the Government of Iraq, toreport back in further detail about such recommendation to the Security Council within the next 90 days;

Iraq/Kuwait – missing persons and return of propertyResolution 2107 (2013) of 27 June 2013Para. 4: requests that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations

 Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI) promote, support and facilitate efforts regarding the repatriation or return of allKuwaiti and third country nationals or their remains, and the return of Kuwaiti property, including the national archives,seized by Iraq, further requests the Secretary-General to report separately to the Security Council on these matters in

his reports on the progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI’s responsibilities…;  

The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian questionResolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000Para.7: Invites the Secretary-General to continue to follow the situation and to keep the Security Council informed.

Middle East (Lebanon) – SG reports on resolution 1559 (2004)Resolution 1559 (2004) of 2 September 2004Para.7: Requests that the Secretary-General report to the Security Council within thirty days on the implementation by

the parties of this resolution and decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

S/PRST/2004/36 of 19 October 2004Last para.: “The Security Council appreciates the Secretary-General’s intention to keep the Council updated. Itrequests that he continue to report on the implementation of the resolution to the Council every six months.” 

Middle East (Syria)  –  OPCW to report to SC (through SG) on implementation of resolution 2118(2013)Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013

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UNMIK – SG reportResolution 1244 (1999) of 10 June 1999Para.20: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council at regular intervals on the implementation of thisresolution, including reports from the leaderships of the international civil and security presences, the first reports to besubmitted within 30 days of the adoption of this resolution.

Mandate cycles – October

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Mandate cycles – OctoberItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source 

Somalia: Authorization of maritime interdictionof charcoal and arms

12 months (24 October 2015) Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.15

Haiti: MINUSTAH mandate Until 15 October 2015 Resolution 2180 (2014) of 14 October 2014, para.1

ICJ annual briefing October

Somalia: AU Concept of Operations for AMISOM In close collaboration with theUN by 30 October 2015 Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015, para.6

Somalia: Sanctions: Partial lifting of armsembargo

Until 30 October 2015 Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.3

Somalia: Sanctions: Somalia/EritreaMonitoring Group mandate review

No later than 30 October 2015 Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.46

South Sudan: Sanctions: SC to reviewsituation

 After 5 March 2015, and againafter 1 April 2015, and at 60-dayintervals thereafter or morefrequently, as needed (31 May2015, 30 July 2015, 29 August2015, 28 October 2015, 27December 2015)

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.21

Women & peace & security: High-level review In 5 years: October 2015 S/PRST/2010/22 of 26 October 2011; S/PRST/2011/20 of 28 October 2011

Reporting cycles OctoberItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source  Date last considered  

AFRICA 

DRC: Sanctions: Group of Experts midtermreport

No later than 30 October 2015 Resolution 2198 (2015) of 29 January 2015, para.7 22 January 2015

Libya: Sanctions: Panel of Experts interimreport to SC

No later than 180 days after itsappointment (26 October 2015)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.24 (d) 15 July 2015

Somalia: Piracy: SG report on piracy

Within 11 months of adoption

(12 October 2015) Resolution 2184 (2014) of 12 November 2014, para.3122 October 2014

Somalia: Emergency Relief Coordinatorreports

By 1 October 2015 Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.42

South Sudan: SG reports on UNMISSTwo written reports, no laterthan 17 August 2015 and 30October 2015 respectively

Resolution 2223 (2015) of 28 May 2015, para. 28 25 August 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsupdates

Each month, except in themonths when reports are due

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

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updates months when reports are due

Western Sahara: SG briefings on status andprogress of negotiations, implementation ofresolution 2218 (2015) and on MINURSOoperations

On a regular basis and at leasttwice a year (April, October)

Resolution 2218 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.9 22 April 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST 

Iraq: SG reports on UNAMIEvery 3 months (29 October2015, 29 January 2016, 29 April2016, 29 July 2016)

Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.7

22 July 2015Iraq: SG report on recommendation to reviseand prioritize the tasks of UNAMI

Within the next 90 days (27October 2015)

Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015, para.3

Iraq/Kuwait: missing persons and return ofproperty

Report separately in UNAMI SGreports (Every 3 months: 29October 2015, 29 January 2016,29 April 2016, 29 July 2016)

Resolution 2107 (2013) of 27 June 2013, para. 4

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption of

resolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

Middle East (Lebanon): SG reports onresolution 1559 (2004)

Every 6 months (April, October)Resolution 1559 (2004) of 2 September 2004, para.7S/PRST/2004/36 of 19 October 2004, last para.

28 April 2015

Middle East (Yemen): SG to report on theimplementation of resolution 2201 (2015) andon developments in Yemen

Within 15 days (2 March 2015)

and every 60 days thereafter (1May 2015, 30 June 2015, 29 August 2015, 28 October 2015,27 December 2015)

Resolution 2201 (2015) of 15 February 2015, para.13 12 August 2015

EUROPE 

UNMIK: SG reportRegular intervals (Quarterly:January, April, July, October)

Resolution 1244 (1999) of 10 June 1999, para.20 21 August 2015

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November reporting and mandate cycles 

AFRICA

Central African region – SG reports on UNOCAS/PRST/2015/12 of 11 June 2015 Last para: The Security Council requests that the Secretary-General keep it informed through a report on the situationin Central Africa and UNOCA’s activities to be submitted before 30 November 2015 and every six months thereafter,on the activities of UNOCA, progress made in conducting assessments of the LRA’s evolving area of operations andlogistical and support networks, and the efforts being undertaken respectively by missions in the region and relevantUnited Nations agencies to implement the UN’s Regional Strategy. 

Libya – UNSMIL: SG reports on the implementation of resolution 2213 (2015)Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015Para.27: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council on the implementation of this resolution atleast every 60 days;

Libya – ICC ProsecutorResolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011Para.7: Invites the Prosecutor to address the Security Council within two months of the adoption of this resolution andevery six months thereafter on actions taken pursuant to this resolution.

Peace & Security in Africa  – Report and briefing on implementation of the UN Integrated Strategyfor the SahelS/PRST/2014/17 of 27 August 2014Last Para.: The Security Council requests the Secretary-General to inform it of the progress toward theimplementation of the United Nations Integrated Strategy for the Sahel through an oral briefing by 15 December 2014,and through a report and a briefing no later than 30 November 2015.

Somalia  – Piracy: Authorizations for states and regional organizations in the fight against piracy

Para 3: Decides to extend the mandate of UNMISS until 30 November 2015;

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Para.3: Decides to extend the mandate of UNMISS until 30 November 2015;

South Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts updatesResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015Para.18: (d) Provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, an interim report by September 1, 2015, afinal report by February 1, 2016, and except in the months when these reports are due, updates each month;

Sudan – Sanctions: 1591 Committee reportsResolution 1591 (2005) of 29 March 2005Para.3: Decides, in light of the failure of all parties to the conflict in Darfur to fulfil their commitments;(a) to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of the Security Councilconsisting of all the members of the Council (herein “the Committee”), to undertake to following tasks: iv. to report at least every 90 days to the Security Council on its work.

Sudan/South Sudan – SG reports on progress in implementing UNISFA’s mandate 

Resolution 2230 (2015) of 14 July 2015Para.27: Requests the Secretary-General to continue to inform the Council of progress in implementing UNISFA’smandate in two written reports, no later than 15 September 2015 and 15 November 2015 respectively, and continue tobring to the Council’s immediate attention any serious violations of the above referenced Agreements, including onfulfilment of the conditions set out in paragraph 7 of this resolution regarding the JBVMM;

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian questionResolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000Para.7: Invites the Secretary-General to continue to follow the situation and to keep the Security Council informed.

Middle East (Lebanon/UNIFIL) – SG reports on implementation of resolution 1701 (2006)Resolution 2236 (2015) of 21 August 2015Para.12: Requests the Secretary-General to continue to report to the Council on the implementation of resolution 1701(2006), every four months, or at any time as he deems appropriate;

EUROPE

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Bosnia and Herzegovina – Reports of High Representative to SC thru SGResolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014Para.20: Also requests the Secretary-General to continue to submit to the Council reports from the HighRepresentative, in accordance with annex 10 of the Peace Agreement and the conclusions of the PeaceImplementation Conference held in London on 4 and 5 December 1996 (S/1996/1012), and later PeaceImplementation Conferences, on the implementation of the Peace Agreement and in particular on compliance by theparties with their commitments under that Agreement;

Bosnia and Herzegovina – EUFOR ALTHEA mandateResolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014Para.10: Authorizes the Member States acting through or in cooperation with the EU to establish for a further period oftwelve months, starting from the date of the adoption of this resolution, a multinational stabilization force (EUFOR

 ALTHEA) as a legal successor to SFOR under unified command and control, which will fulfil its missions in relation tothe implementation of annex 1-A and annex 2 of the Peace Agreement in cooperation with the NATO Headquarterspresence in accordance with the arrangements agreed between NATO and the EU as communicated to the SecurityCouncil in their letters of 19 November 2004, which recognize that EUFOR ALTHEA will have the main peacestabilization role under the military aspects of the Peace Agreement;

Bosnia and Herzegovina – EUFOR ALTHEA/NATO reports to SCResolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014Para.18: Requests the Member States acting through or in cooperation with the EU and the Member States actingthrough or in cooperation with NATO to report to the Council on the activity of EUFOR ALTHEA and NATOHeadquarters presence respectively, through the appropriate channels and at least at six-monthly intervals;

COUNTERTERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Non-proliferation/DPRK – Sanctions: 1718 Committee reportsResolution 1718 (2006) of 14 October 2006Para.12: Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of theSecurity Council consisting of all the members of the Council to undertake the following tasks:

Mandate cycles – November  

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yItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source 

Somalia: Piracy: Authorizations for states andregional organizations in the fight againstpiracy and armed robbery at sea

Until 12 November 2015 Resolution 2184 (2014) of 12 November 2014, para.13

Somalia: Sanctions: Somalia/EritreaMonitoring Group mandate

Until 30 November 2015 Resolution 2182 (2014) of 24 October 2014, para.46

South Sudan: UNMISS mandate Until 30 November 2015 Resolution 2223 (2015) of 28 May 2015, para. 3

BiH: EUFOR ALTHEA mandate12 months from adoption (11November 2015) Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, para.10

Reporting cycles – NovemberItem  Interval and/or date approved until   Source  Date last considered  

AFRICA

Central African region: SG reports on UNOCA

Keep SC informed through areport before 30 November 2015and every six months thereafter(30 May 2016, 30 November2016)

S/PRST/2015/12 of 11 June 2015, last para. 11 June 2015

Libya: UNSMIL: SG reports on theimplementation of resolution 2213 (2015)

 At least every 60 days (26 May

2015, 25 July 2015, 23September 2015, 22 November2015, 21 January 2016, 21March 2016)

Resolution 2213 (2015) of 27 March 2015, para.27 26 August 2015

Libya: ICC ProsecutorEvery six months (November,May)

Resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011, para.7 12 May 2015

Peace & Security in Africa: Report andbriefing on implementation of the UNIntegrated Strategy for the Sahel

No later than 30 November 2015 S/PRST/2014/17 of 27 August 2014, last para. 19 June 2014

Somalia: Sanctions: 751/1907 Committee(Somalia/Eritrea) briefings to SC

 At least every 120 days (March,July, November)

Resolution 1844 (2008) of 20 November 2008, para.11 (g) 16 July 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsupdates

Each month, except in themonths when reports are due

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

Sudan: Sanctions: 1591 Committee reports At least every 90 days(February, May, August,November)

Resolution 1591 (2005) of 29 March 2005, para.3(a)(iv) 26 August 2015

Sudan/South Sudan: SG reports on progressin implementing UNISFA’s mandate 

Two written reports, no laterthan 15 September 2015 and 15November 2015 respectively

Resolution 2230 (2015) of 14 July 2015, para.27 8 July 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

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Middle East (Lebanon/UNIFIL): SG reports onimplementation of resolution 1701 (2006)

Every 4 months (November,March, July) Resolution 2236 (2015) of 21 August 2015, para.12

14 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG report onconsultations

Within 90 days (15 November2015)

S/PRST/2015/15 of 17 August 2015, last para. TBD

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption of

resolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 daysthereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

EUROPE

BiH: Reports of High Representative to SC

thru SG

Every 6 months (May,

November)

Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, para.20

12 May 2015BiH: EUFOR ALTHEA/NATO reports to SC

 At least at six-monthly intervals(May, November)

Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, para.18

COUNTERTERRORISM / NON-PROLIFERATION

Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: 1718Committee reports

Every 90 days (February, May, August, November)

Resolution 1718 (2006) of 14 October 2006, para.12(g) 26 August 2015

OTHER

ICTY/ICTR: Assessments byPresidents/Prosecutors

By 31 May 2004 and every sixmonths thereafter (30 November2015, 30 May 2016)

Resolution 1534 (2004) of 26 March 2004, para.6 3 June 2015

Protection of civilians in armed conflict: SGreports to SC

By 15 November 2013 andevery 18 months thereafter (15

November 2016, 15 May 2018)

S/PRST/2013/2 of 12 February 2013, last para. 27 May 2015

Security Council

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December reporting and mandate cycles

AFRICA

Central African Republic – SG reports on the situation in CAR and MINUSCAResolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015Para. 52: Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council regularly informed of the situation in the CAR and theimplementation of the mandate of MINUSCA, to report to the Council, on 1 August 2015, and then every four monthsfrom that date and to include in his reports to the Council updates on and recommendations related to the dynamicimplementation of MINUSCA’s mandated tasks, including by providing appropriate financial information, informationon the security situation, the priority political elements as defined above on political progress, progress onmechanisms and capacity to advance governance and fiscal management, relevant information on the progress,promotion and protection of human rights and international humanitarian law as well as a review of the troop and

police levels, force and police generation and deployment of all MINUSCA’s constituent elements; 

Central African Republic - French forces report to SC on implementation of its mandate to supportMINUSCAResolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015Para.50: Authorizes French forces, within the limits of their capacities and areas of deployment, from thecommencement of the activities of MINUSCA until the end of MINUSCA’s mandate as authorized in this resolution, touse all necessary means to provide operational support to elements of MINUSCA from the date of adoption of thisresolution, at the request of the Secretary-General and requests France to report to the Council on the implementation

of this mandate and to coordinate its reporting with that of the Secretary-General referred to in paragraph 52 of thisresolution;

Central African Republic – Sanctions: Panel of Experts final reportResolution 2196 (2015) of 22 January 2015Para.17 (c): Provide to the Committee a midterm update no later than 30 July 2015 and a final report to the SecurityCouncil, after discussion with the Committee, by 31 December 2015 on the implementation of the measures imposedby paragraphs 54 and 55 of resolution 2127 (2013) and paragraphs 30 and 32 of resolution 2134 (2014) renewed byparagraphs 1 2 4 and 7 of this resolution;

(vi) The risks and their implications for the safety and the security for the United Nations personnel and facilities as a

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(vi) The risks and their implications for the safety and the security for the United Nations personnel and facilities as aresult of the possible military operations as well as measures taken to strengthen their security and mitigate risks;

Libya – Sanctions: Committee reportsResolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011Para.24: Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of the

Security Council consisting of all the members of the Council (herein “the Committee”), to undertake to following tasks:  (e) To report within thirty days to the Security Council on its work for the first report and thereafter to report as deemednecessary by the Committee.

Mali  – SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing on progress in the implementation of the Agreement onPeace and Reconciliation and MINUSMA’s efforts to support it Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.35: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council every three months after the adoption ofthis resolution on the implementation of this resolution, focusing on the progress in the implementation of the

 Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali and on MINUSMA’s efforts to support it;  

Mali – Report by France on implementation of mandate to support MINUSMAResolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.27: Authorizes French forces, within the limits of their capacities and areas of deployment, to use all necessarymeans until the end of MINUSMA’s mandate as authorized in this resolution, to intervene in support of elements ofMINUSMA when under imminent and serious threat upon request of the Secretary-General, and requests France toreport to the Council on the implementation of this mandate in Mali and to coordinate its reporting with the reporting bythe Secretary-General referred to in paragraph 35 below;

Somalia – AU written reports on implementation of AMISOM mandateResolution 2093 (2013) of 6 March 2013Para.8: Requests the AU to keep the Security Council regularly informed on the implementation of AMISOM’smandate through the provision of written reports to the Secretary-General every 90 days after the adoption of thisresolution.

South Sudan – Sanctions: Panel of Experts updatesResolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015

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Sudan/South Sudan – SG to inform SC on status of compliance with resolution 2046 (2012)Resolution 2046 (2012) of 2 May 2012Para.6: Requests the Secretary-General to consult with the African Union on the implementation of this resolution andthe decisions of the AU PSC, to work closely with the AUHIP in support of its facilitation efforts, and to inform theSecurity Council within 15 days and in two week intervals thereafter on the status of compliance by Sudan, South

Sudan, and the SPLM-N with the decisions set forth in this resolution, and expresses its intention, in the event thatany or all of the parties have not complied with the decisions set forth in this resolution, to take appropriate additionalmeasures under Article 41 of the Charter as necessary.

Note by the PSC of 11 November 2013 (S/2013/657)Following consultations among the members of the Security Council, it has been agreed that issues pertaining to theSudan and South Sudan, including the African Union/United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), the UnitedNations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA), the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and Councilresolution 2046 (2012), will, as from 11 November 2013, be considered under the agenda item entitled “Reports of the

Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan”. In addition, members of the Security Council agreed to amendthe reporting period established in paragraph 6 of resolution 2046 (2012) to one-month intervals.

Note by the PSC of 21 August 2014 (S/2014/613)Following consultations among the members of the Security Council, it has been agreed to amend the reporting periodestablished in paragraph 6 of resolution 2046 (2012)and subsequently amended in a note by the President of theSecurity Council (S/2013/657) to three-month intervals.

Sudan/South Sudan – UNISFA mandate

Resolution 2230 (2015) of 14 July 2015Para.1: Decides to extend until 15 December 2015 the mandate of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei(UNISFA) as set out in paragraph 2 of resolution 1990 (2011) and modified by resolution 2024 (2011) and paragraph 1of resolution 2075 (2012), and acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, further decides to extenduntil 15 December 2015 the tasks of UNISFA as set out in paragraph 3 of resolution 1990 (2011), and determines thatfor the purposes of paragraph 1 of resolution 2024 (2011), support to the operational activities of the JBVMM shallinclude support to the Ad Hoc Committees, as appropriate when so requested by consensual decisions of thesemechanisms, within UNISFA’s operational area and existing capabilities; 

Para.12: Decides to review on a regular basis the implementation in the Syrian Arab Republic of the decision of the

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Para.12: Decides to review on a regular basis the implementation in the Syrian Arab Republic of the decision of theOPCW Executive Council of 27 September 2013 and this resolution, and requests the Director-General of the OPCWto report to the Security Council, through the Secretary-General, who shall include relevant information on UnitedNations activities related to the implementation of this resolution, within 30 days and every month thereafter, andrequests further the Director-General of the OPCW and the Secretary-General to report in a coordinated manner, asneeded, to the Security Council, non-compliance with this resolution or the OPCW Executive Council decision of 27

September 2013.

Middle East (Syria) – SG to report on implementation of resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014) and2191 (2014)Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014Para.17: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution by allparties in Syria, in particular paragraphs 2 through 12, in 30 days of its adoption and every 30 days thereafter, andupon receipt of the Secretary-General’s report, expresses its intent to take further steps in the case of non -compliancewith this resolution;

Resolution 2191 (2014) of 17 December 2014Para.5: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution, and oncompliance by all parties to the Syrian domestic conflict, within the framework of its reporting on resolutions 2139(2014) and 2165 (2014);

Middle East (UNDOF) – UNDOF mandateResolution 2229 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.7: Decides to renew the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for a period of six

months, that is, until 31 December 2015, and requests the Secretary-General to ensure that UNDOF has the requiredcapacity and resources to fulfil the mandate in a safe and secure way;

Middle East (UNDOF) – SG reports on UNDOFResolution 2229 (2015) of 29 June 2015Para.8: Requests the Secretary-General to report every 90 days on developments in the situation and the measurestaken to implement resolution 338 (1973).

Middle East (Yemen)  –  SG to report on the implementation of resolution 2201 (2015) and on

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Al-Qaeda Sanctions – Office of Ombudsperson mandateResolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014Para.41: Decides to extend the mandate of the Office of the Ombudsperson, established by resolution 1904 (2009), asreflected in the procedures outlined in annex II of this resolution, for a period of thirty months from the date ofexpiration of the Office of the Ombudsperson’s current mandate in June 2015, affirms that the Ombu dsperson shall

continue to receive requests from individuals, groups, undertakings or entities seeking to be removed from the Al-Qaida Sanctions List in an independent and impartial manner and shall neither seek nor receive instructions from anygovernment, and affirms that the Ombudsperson shall continue to present to the Committee observations and arecommendation on the delisting of those individuals, groups, undertakings or entities that have requested removalfrom the Al-Qaida Sanctions List through the Office of the Ombudsperson, either a recommendation to retain thelisting or a recommendation that the Committee consider delisting;

Al-Qaeda Sanctions – Monitoring Team mandateResolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014

Para.73: Decides, in order to assist the Committee in fulfilling its mandate, as well as to support the Ombudsperson, toextend the mandate of the current New York-based Monitoring Team and its members, established pursuant toparagraph 7 of resolution 1526 (2004), for a further period of thirty months from the date of expiration of its currentmandate in June 2015, under the direction of the Committee with the responsibilities outlined in annex I, and requeststhe Secretary-General to make the necessary arrangements to this effect, and highlights the importance of ensuringthat the Monitoring Team receives the necessary administrative support to effectively, safely and in a timely mannerfulfil its mandate, including with regard to duty of care in high-risk environments, under the direction of the Committee,a subsidiary organ of the Security Council;

Al-Qaeda Sanctions – SC to review measuresResolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014Para.76: Decides to review the measures described in paragraph 1 above with a view to their possible furtherstrengthening in eighteen months or sooner if necessary;

Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate – MandateResolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013Para.2: Decides that CTED will continue to operate as a special political mission under the policy guidance of the CTCfor the period ending 31 December 2017 and further decides to conduct an interim review by 31 December 2015;

Para.3: Decides that the 1540 Committee will conduct a comprehensive review on the status of implementation of

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a a 3 ec des a e 5 0 Co ee co duc a co p e e s e e e o e s a us o p e e a o oresolution 1540 (2004), both after five years and prior to the renewal of its mandate, including, if necessary,recommendations on adjustments to the mandate, and will submit to the Security Council a report on the conclusionsof those reviews, and decides that, accordingly, the first review should be held before December 2016.

OTHER

Peacebuilding Commission – GA and SC reviewResolution 1947 (2010) of 29 October 2010Para.5: Calls for a further comprehensive review five years after the adoption of the present resolution following theprocedure as set out in paragraph 27 of resolution 1645 (2005).

PSC and PGA letter of 15 December 2014 (S/2014/911)Sixth para: The second stage, consisting of nominating two co-facilitators for intergovernmental consultations which

will conclude by submitting an outcome to the General Assembly and the Security Council for consideration andappropriate action, should be completed by the end of December 2015.

ICTY – Annual reportSG report of 3 May 1993 (S/25704)E. Annual reportPara.37: The International Tribunal should submit an annual report on its activities to the Security Council and theGeneral Assembly.Para.138: The corresponding article of the statute would read:

 Article 34 Annual ReportThe President of the International Tribunal shall submit an annual report of the International Tribunal to the SecurityCouncil and to the General Assembly.

Resolution 827 (1993) of 25 May 1993Para.2: Decides hereby to establish an international tribunal for the sole purpose of prosecuting persons responsiblefor serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia between 1January 1991 and a date to be determined by the Security Council upon the restoration of peace and to this end to

− Alphons Orie (The Netherlands)

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p ( )− Bakone Justice Moloto (South Africa)− Melville Baird (Trinidad and Tobago)− Flavia Lattanzi (Italy)− Antoine Kesia-Mbe Mindua (Democratic Republic of Congo)

ICTY – Appointment of ProsecutorResolution 2193 (2014) of 18 December 2014Para.5: Decides to reappoint Mr. Serge Brammertz as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal, notwithstanding theprovisions of Article 16, paragraph 4, of the Statute of the International Tribunal related to the length of office of theProsecutor, for a term with effect from 1 January 2015 until 31 December 2015, which is subject to an earliertermination by the Security Council upon the completion of the work of the International Tribunal;

ICTR – Terms of office of 4 permanent judgesResolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014

Para. 7: Decides to extend the term of office of the following permanent judges at the International Tribunal, who aremembers of the Appeals Chamber, until 31 December 2015 or until the completion of the cases to which they are orwill be assigned, if sooner:- Mandiaye Niang (Senegal)- Khalida Rachid Khan (Pakistan)- Arlette Ramaroson (Madagascar)- Bakhtiyar Tuzmukhamedov (Russian Federation)

ICTR – Term of office of ICTR President

Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014Para.8: Decides, bearing in mind the expiry of his term of office on 31 December 2014, to extend the term of office ofJudge Vagn Joensen (Denmark) until 31 December 2015 so that he may continue to perform the functions required ofhim as trial judge and President of the International Tribunal, to complete the work of the Tribunal;

ICTR – Appointment of ProsecutorResolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014Para.9: Decides to reappoint Mr. Hassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal, notwithstandingthe provisions of Article 15, paragraph 4, of the Statute of the International Tribunal related to the length of office of the

bearing also in mind the contents of resolutions 1325 on women, peace and security and 1379 on children in armed

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g , p yconflict; welcomes the regional workshops and encourages Member States to give them their operational and financialsupport. The Security Council requests the Secretary-General to submit by June 2004 his next report on the protectionof civilians in armed conflict, including information on the implementation of Security Council resolutions previouslyadopted on this subject and any other matter he wishes to bring to the attention of the Council. It also welcomes theoral briefings to be given to the Council every six months, including progress made to further develop the road map

concept, as set out in the most recent report by the Secretary-General (S/2002/1300).” 

Residual mechanism – Annual reportResolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010Para.16: Requests the President of the Mechanism to submit an annual report to the Security Council and to theGeneral Assembly, and the President and the Prosecutor of the Mechanism to submit six-monthly reports to theSecurity Council on the progress of the work of the Mechanism;

Residual Mechanism – Progress reports

Resolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010Para. 16: Requests the President of the Mechanism to submit an annual report to the Security Council and to theGeneral Assembly, and the President and the Prosecutor of the Mechanism to submit six-monthly reports to theSecurity Council on the progress of the work of the Mechanism;

Subsidiary bodies – Elected Chairs and Vice-Chairs of subsidiary bodiesNote by the President of 2 January 2015 (S/2015/2)Para.1: Pursuant to paragraph 4 (b) of the note by the President of the Security Council dated 30 October 1998(S/1998/1016), and after consultations among the members of the Council, it was agreed to elect the Chairs and Vice-

Chairs of subsidiary bodies for the period ending 31 December 2015 as follows:

Mandate cycles – DecemberItem Interval and/or date approved until Source

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Item Interval and/or date approved until Source

South Sudan: Sanctions: SC to reviewsituation

 After 5 March 2015, and againafter 1 April 2015, and at 60-dayintervals thereafter or morefrequently, as needed (31 May2015, 30 July 2015, 29 August2015, 28 October 2015, 27December 2015)

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.21

Sudan/South Sudan: UNISFA mandate Until 15 December 2015 Resolution 2230 (2015) of 14 July 2015, para.1

UNOWA: mandateFor a further period of 3 years(until 31 December 2016)

PSC letter of 23 December 2013 (S/2013/759)

Middle East (UNDOF): UNDOF mandate Until 31 December 2015 Resolution 2229 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.7

1988 Committee: Sanctions: SC to reviewimplementation of the measures

In eighteen months (by 17December 2015)

Resolution 2160 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.47

1988 Committee: Sanctions: 1267/1989Monitoring Team to also support the 1988Committee

For a period of 30 months fromexpiry of current mandate (17December 2017)

Resolution 2160 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.43

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Monitoring Teammandate

For a further period of thirtymonths (17 December 2017)

Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para. 73

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: SC to review measuresIn eighteen months (by 17December 2015) Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.76

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Office of Ombudspersonmandate

For a period of 30 months fromexpiry of current mandate (17December 2017)

Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.41

CTED: Mandate 31 December 2017 Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.2

ICTY: terms of office of 16 permanent and adlitem judges

Until 31 December 2015 or untilcompletion of cases

Resolution 2193 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.4

ICTY: Appointment of ProsecutorFrom 1 January 2015 until 31December 2015

Resolution 2193 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.5

ICTR: Terms of office of 4 permanent judgesUntil 31 December 2015 or untilcompletion of cases

Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.7

ICTR: Term of office of ICTR President Until 31 December 2015 Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.8

ICTR: Appointment of ProsecutorFrom 1 January 2015 until 31December 2015

Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.9

PBC Organizational Committee: election of twoE-10 members

 Annually: December/JanuaryResolution 1645 (2005) of 20 December 2005, para.6, resolution 1646 (2005) of 20December 2005, para.1

PBC: GA and SC review5 years, second stage should becompleted by the end ofDecember 2015

Resolution 1947 (2010) of 29 October 2010, para.5,PSC and PGA letter of 15 December 2014 (S/2014/911), sixth para.

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December 2015

Subsidiary bodies: Elected Chairs and Vice-Chairs of subsidiary bodies

For the period ending 31December 2015

Note by the President of 2 January 2015 (S/2015/2)

Reporting cycles – DecemberItem Interval and/or date approved until Source Date last considered

AFRICA 

CAR: SG reports on the situation in CAR andMINUSCA

On 1 August 2015 and thenevery four months (1 December2015, 1 April 2016)

Resolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.52

5 August 2015CAR: French forces report to SC onimplementation of its mandate to supportMINUSCA

Coordinate reporting with SG (1 August 2015, 1 December 2015,1 April 2016)

Resolution 2217 (2015) of 28 April 2015, para.50

CAR: Sanctions: Panel of Experts final report By 31 December 2015 Resolution 2196 (2015) of 22 January 2015, para.17 (c) 9 December 2014

Côte d’Ivoire: SG midterm report on UNOCI No later than 15 December 2015 Resolution 2226 (2015) of 25 June 2015, para.37 9 June 2015

DRC: SG reports on MONUSCO

Every three months (26 June2015, 26 September 2015, 26December 2015, 26 March

2016)

Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015, para.43 14 July 2015

Libya: Sanctions: Committee reports

Within 30 days for the firstreport, thereafter as deemednecessary (every 90 days: June,September, December, March)

Resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011, para.24(e) 15 July 2015

Mali: SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing onprogress in the implementation of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation andMINUSMA’s efforts to support it 

Every three months afteradoption (29 September 2015,29 December 2015, 29 March2016, 29 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.35

23 June 2015

Mali: Report by France on implementation ofmandate to support MINUSMA

Coordinate reporting with theSG (29 September 2015, 29December 2015, 29 March2016, 29 June 2016)

Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.27

Somalia: AU written reports on implementationof AMISOM mandate

Every 90 days after adoption ofresolution (June, September,December, March)

Resolution 2093 (2013) of 6 March 2013, para.8 16 July 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Expertsupdates

Each month, except in themonths when reports are due

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.18 (d) 25 August 2015

Sudan: SG reports on UNAMIDEvery 90 days followingadoption (27 September 2015,

Resolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.28 10 June 2015

26 December 2015, 25 March2016, 23 June 2016)

Every 6 months (December

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Sudan: ICC Prosecutor briefingEvery 6 months (December,June)

Resolution 1593 (2005) of 31 March 2005, para.8 29 June 2015

Sudan/South Sudan: SG to inform SC onstatus of compliance with resolution 2046(2012)

Three-month intervals(September, December, March,June)

Resolution 2046 (2012) of 2 May 2012, para.6, note by thePSC of 11 November 2013 (S/2013/657), note by the PSC of21 August 2014 (S/2014/613)

8 July 2015

UNOWA: SG reportsEvery 6 months (June,December)

PSC letter of 23 December 2013 (S/2013/759) 7 July 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST 

 Afghanistan: SG reports on UNAMA

Every three months (16 June2015, 16 September 2015, 16December 2015, 16 March2016)

Resolution 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015, para.47 22 June 2015

The situation in the Middle East, including thePalestinian question

To keep SC informed (monthly) Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000, para.7 19 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC(through SG) on implementation of resolution2118 (2013)

Within 30 days (27 October2013) and every monththereafter

Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 12 August 2015

Middle East (Syria): SG to report onimplementation of resolutions 2139 (2014),2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)

In 30 days of the adoption ofresolution 2139 (2014) (24March 2014) and every 30 days

thereafter (18 January 2015, 17February 2015, 19 March 2015,18 April 2015, 18 May 2015, 17June 2015, 17 July 2015, 16 August 2015, 15 September2015, 15 October 2015, 14November 2015, 14 December2015)

Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014, para.17,resolution 2191 (2014), para. 5

27 August 2015

Middle East (UNDOF): SG reports on UNDOFEvery 90 days (27 September2015, 26 December 2015)

Resolution 2229 (2015) of 29 June 2015, para.8 23 June 2015

Middle East (Yemen): SG to report on theimplementation of resolution 2201 (2015) and

on developments in Yemen

Within 15 days (2 March 2015)and every 60 days thereafter (1May 2015, 30 June 2015, 29

 August 2015, 28 October 2015,27 December 2015)

Resolution 2201 (2015) of 15 February 2015, para.1312 August 2015

UNRCCA: SG to inform SC about activities

Welcome receiving report, forexample, six months after theCentre becomes fullyoperational (June, December)

PSC letter of 15 May 2007 (S/2007/280) 21 January 2015

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

CTED: Interim review By 31 December 2015 Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.2

19 December 2014CTED: Produce updated GlobalImplementation Surveys of resolution 1373 By 31 December 2015 Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.6

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Implementation Surveys of resolution 1373(2001) and 1624 (2005) to CTC

By 31 December 2015 Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.6

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: 1737Committee reports

Every 90 days (March, June,September, December)

Resolution 1737 (2006) of 27 December 2006, para.18 (h) 24 March 2015

Non-proliferation (Iran): Sanctions: Panel ofExperts midterm report to SC

By 9 December 2015 Resolution 2224 (2015) of 9 June 2015, para.2 23 June 2015

WMD: 1540 Committee report: reviewimplementation

 After 5 years: before December2016

Resolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011, para.3 28 May 2014

OTHER 

ICTY: Annual reportIssued in August, considered byGA and SC in December

SG report of 3 May 1993 (S/25704); resolution 827 (1993) of25 May 1993

3 June 2015

ICTR: Annual reportIssued in August, considered byGA and SC in December

Resolution 955 (1994) of 8 November 1994, para.1, Annex 3 June 2015

Peacebuilding: SG to brief the SC byDecember 2015 and to submit a report to theCouncil no later than December 2016 onfurther UN peacebuilding efforts in theaftermath of conflict

Brief the SC by December 2015,and submit a report no later thanDecember 2016

S/PRST/2015/2, last para. 14 January 2015

Peacekeeping operations: SG report on therole of policing

By the end of 2016 (31December 2016)

Resolution 2184 (2014) of 20 November 2014, para.33 20 November 2014

Protection of civilians in armed conflict: oralbriefing

Every 6 months (June,December)

S/PRST/2002/41 of 20 December 2002, last para. 27 May 2015

Residual Mechanism: Annual reportIssued in August, considered byGA and SC in December

Resolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010, para.16 5 June 2014

Residual mechanism: Progress reportsEvery 6 months (June,December)

Resolution 1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010, para. 16 5 June 2014

Security Council

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Other reporting and mandate cycles

AFRICA

Burundi – MENUB mandateResolution 2137 (2014) of 13 February 2014Para.6: Takes note of the request of the Government of Burundi for a United Nations electoral observer missionbefore, during and after the 2015 elections in Burundi and requests the Secretary-General to establish such a missionto follow and report on the electoral process in Burundi immediately at the end of BNUB’s  mandate, and furtherrequests this mission to report to the Secretary-General and the Secretary-General to the Security Council before,during and after the 2015 elections;

Burundi – MENUB to report to SG, and SG to report to SC

Resolution 2137 (2014) of 13 February 2014Para.6: Takes note of the request of the Government of Burundi for a United Nations electoral observer missionbefore, during and after the 2015 elections in Burundi and requests the Secretary-General to establish such a missionto follow and report on the electoral process in Burundi immediately at the end of BNUB’s  mandate, and furtherrequests this mission to report to the Secretary-General and the Secretary-General to the Security Council before,during and after the 2015 elections;

Central African Republic – Sanctions: Report of sanctions committeeResolution 2127 (2013) of 5 December 2013

Para. 57 (d): To report within 60 days to the Security Council on its work and thereafter to report as deemednecessary by the Committee;

Peace and Security in Africa  – Impact of the transnational organized crime on peace, security andstability in West Africa and the Sahel RegionS/PRST/2013/22 of 18 December 2013Last para.: “The Security Council invites the Secretary-General to consider these threats as a factor in conflictprevention strategies, conflict analysis, integrated missions’ assessments, planning and peacebuilding support and toconsider including in his reports analysis of the role played by these threats in situations on the Council’s agenda It

Middle East (Syria) – Reporting by Special Envoy to SC

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S/PRST/2012/6 of 21 March 2012Last para.: “The Security Council requests the Envoy to update the Council regularly and in a timely manner  on theprogress of his mission. In the light of these reports, the Security Council will consider further steps as appropriate.”  S/PRST/2012/10 of 5 April 2012Last para.: “The Security Council requests the Envoy to update the Council on the cessation of violence in accordance

with the above timeline, and progress towards implementation of his six-point proposal in its entirety. In the light ofthese reports, the Security Council will consider further steps as appropriate.” 

Middle East (Syria)  – SG and OPCW DG to report on non-compliance with resolution 2118 (2013)and OPCW Executive Council decisionResolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013Para.12: Republic of the decision of the OPCW Executive Council of 27 September 2013 and this resolution, andrequests the Director-General of the OPCW to report to the Security Council, through the Secretary-General, whoshall include relevant information on United Nations activities related to the implementation of this resolution, within 30

days and every month thereafter, and requests further the Director-General of the OPCW and the Secretary-Generalto report in a coordinated manner, as needed, to the Security Council, non-compliance with this resolution or theOPCW Executive Council decision of 27 September 2013;

Middle East (Syria) – Joint Investigative Mechanism reportsResolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015Para.11: Requests the Joint Investigative Mechanism to complete its first report within 90 days of the date on which itcommences its full operations, as notified by the United Nations Secretary-General, and complete subsequent reportsas appropriate thereafter and requests the Joint Investigative Mechanism to present the report, or reports, to the

United Nations Security Council and inform the OPCW Executive Council;

Middle East (Yemen) – SG good officesResolution 2140 (2014) of 26 February 2014Para.32: Requests the Secretary-General to continue his good offices role, notes with appreciation the work Special

 Adviser, Jamal Benomar, stresses the importance of their close co-ordination with international partners, including theGCC, Group of Ambassadors, and other actors, in order to contribute to the successful transition, and in this regardfurther requests the Secretary-General to continue to coordinate assistance from the international community insupport of the transition;

Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate – Oral and/or written reports

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Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013Para.9: Directs CTED to report to the Committee in a timely manner, on a regular basis or when the Committee sorequests, through oral and/or written briefings on the work of CTED, including its visits to Member States, the conductof assessments, representing the CTC at different international and regional meetings, and other activities, includingduring planning stages, and to conduct an annual review and forecast of activities to facilitate implementation of

United Nations Security Council resolutions 1373 (2001) and 1624 (2005) and cooperation in this area;

Foreign terrorist fighters  –  1267 and 1989 Committee and the Counter-Terrorism Committee toupdate the SC on their efforts pursuant to resolution 2178 (2014)Resolution 2178 (2014) of 24 September 2014Para.26: Requests the Committee established pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) and the Counter-Terrorism Committee to update the Security Council on their respective efforts pursuant to this resolution;

OTHER

Children and armed conflict – Annual report to SCResolution 2225 (2015) of 18 June 2015Para.18: Reiterates its requests to the Secretary-General to continue to submit comprehensive annual reports to theCouncil on the implementation of its resolutions and Presidential statements on children and armed conflict and toensure that in all his reports on country-specific situations the matter of children and armed conflict is included asspecific aspect of the report;

Children and armed conflict  – Update the SC on the campaign “Children, Not Soldiers”, progressmade on action plans or commitments, including process and progress in delisting concernedpartiesResolution 2225 (2015) of 18 June 2015Para.11: Invites the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict to update theSecurity Council on the campaign “Children, Not Soldiers” as well as on the progress made in the signing andimplementation of action plans or commitments by non-State armed groups, including about the process and progressin delisting concerned parties;

ICTR - Completion of all remaining work

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Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014Para.1: Requests the International Tribunal to complete its work and facilitate the closure of the Tribunal asexpeditiously as possible with the aim of completing the transition to the Mechanism, taking into account resolution1966 (2010), which requested the Tribunal to complete its trial and appeals proceedings by 31 December 2014;

Investigation of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 – SG to report to SC on relevant developmentsResolution 2166 (2014) of 21 July 2014Para.13: Welcomes the full cooperation of the United Nations offered by the Secretary-General in this investigation,and requests the Secretary-General to identify possible options for United Nations support to the investigation and toreport to the Security Council on relevant developments;

Maintenance of international peace and security – HIV/AIDSS/PRST/2005/33 of 18 July 2005Last para.: “The Security Council recognizes that significant progress has been made in implementation of resolution

1308 (2000) but that many challenges remain. The Council expresses its readiness to further promote and support theimplementation of this resolution. In order to maintain and consolidate momentum, the Council welcomes regularbriefings, as needed, by DPKO and UNAIDS on the progress made, as a measure to strengthen commitment andaccountability at the highest levels and ensure sustained monitoring and evaluation of the impact of programmes. TheCouncil reaffirms its intention to contribute, within its competence, to the attainment of the relevant objectives in thedeclaration adopted at the twenty-sixth special session of the General Assembly in carrying out the Council’s work, inparticular in its follow-up to resolution 1308 (2000).” 

Maintenance of international peace and security – Inclusive development: SG to ensure reporting to

SC contains contextual information on social and economic issuesS/PRST/2015/3 of 19 January 2015Para. 15: “The Security Council notes that in matters relating to the maintenance of international peace and securityunder its consideration, conflict analysis and contextual information on, inter alia, social and economic issues isimportant, when such issues are drivers of conflict, represent a challenge to the implementation of Council mandatesor endanger the process of consolidation of peace. In this regard, the Council requests the Secretary-General toensure that his reporting to the Council contains such contextual information.” 

Peacebuilding Commission – annual report/ debate

W d d it SRSG b i fi

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Women and peace and security – SRSG briefingsS/PRST/2012/3 of 23 February 2012Last para.: ““The Security Council commends the work of the Special Representative of the Secretary -General onSexual Violence in Conflict in carrying out her mandate in accordance with relevant Security Council resolutions. TheCouncil underlines the importance of her mandate and the mandate of the Team of Experts-Rule of Law/Sexual

Violence in Conflict, which contribute to the women and peace and security agenda. The Council invites the SpecialRepresentative to continue to provide briefings and information consistent with her mandate and the Secretary-General to recommend appropriate actions.” 

Mandate cycles – OtherItem Interval and/or date approved until Source

Burundi: MENUB mandateTo follow and report on the

Resolution 2137 (2014) of 13 February 2014 para 6

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Burundi: MENUB mandatep

electoral processResolution 2137 (2014) of 13 February 2014, para.6

Middle East (Yemen): SG good offices Open Resolution 2140 (2014) of 26 February 2014, para.32

Women and peace and security: High-levelreview

In 2015 S/PRST/2011/20 of 28 October 2011, penultimate para.

Reporting cycles – Other  Item Interval Source Date last considered

AFRICABurundi: MENUB to report to SG, and SG toreport to SC

Before, during and after the2015 elections

Resolution 2137 (2014) of 13 February 2014, para.6 10 August 2015

CAR: Sanctions: Report of sanctionscommittee

Within 60 days (3 February2014) and thereafter as deemednecessary

Resolution 2127 (2013) of 5 December 2013, para.57 (d) 9 December 2014

Peace & Security in Africa: Impact oftransnational organized crime in West Africa &Sahel Region

Open S/PRST/2013/22 of 18 December 2013, last para. 11 December 2014

Peace consolidation in West Africa: SG toinform SC thru. UNOWA and UNOCA onsituation of piracy and armed robbery at sea in

the Gulf of Guinea, including progress madeon implementing outcomes of the YaoundéSummit

To keep SC regularly informed S/PRST/2013/13 of 14 August 2013, last para.

8 January 2015

Somalia: Sanctions: Somalia/EritreaMonitoring Group to keep the SC regularlyinformed on compliance by the FederalGovernment of Somalia with resolution 2142(2014) and other relevant resolutions

Keep SC regularly informed Resolution 2142 (2014) of 5 March 2014, para.12 16 July 2015

South Sudan: Sanctions: Committee to reportto SC

Within 60 days (2 May 2015)and thereafter as deemednecessary

Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015, para.16 (f) 25 August 2015

ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

Middle East (Syria): reporting by Special

Envoy to SC

Update SC regularly and in a

timely manner

S/PRST/2012/6 of 21 March 2012, last para.

S/PRST/2012/10 of 5 April 2012, last para. 29 July 2015Middle East (Syria): SG and OPCW DG toreport on non-compliance with resolution 2118(2013) and OPCW Executive Council decision

 As needed Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013, para.12 9 July 2015

Middle East (Syria): Joint InvestigativeMechanism reports

Its first report within 90 days ofthe date on which it commencesits full operations (TBD), and

Resolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015, para.11 TBD

subsequent reports asappropriate thereafter

Report within 60 days (27 April

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Middle East (Yemen): Sanctions: Committeereport to SC

2014) to the SC on its work andthereafter as deemed necessaryby the Committee

Resolution 2140 (2014) of 26 February 2014, para.19 (e) 11 December 2014

Middle East (LAS): SG report on cooperationwith LAS

 As appropriate S/PRST/2012/20 of 26 September 2012, last para. 26 September 2012

COUNTER-TERRORISM/NON-PROLIFERATION

Counter-Terrorism Committee: Oral reports toSC

 At least once per year (and, as

appropriate in conjunction withreports by the 1267/1989 and1540 Committees)

Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.22

16 June 2015Counter-Terrorism Committee: report on theoutcomes of a Special Meeting to discussmeasures to prevent kidnapping and hostage-taking

Open Resolution 2133 (2014) of 27 January 2014, para.8

CTED: Oral and/or written reports

In a timely manner, on a regularbasis or when the Counter-Terrorism Committee sorequests

Resolution 2129 (2013) of 17 December 2013, para.9 19 December 2014

Foreign terrorist fighters: 1267 and 1989Committee and the Counter-Terrorism

Committee to update the SC on their effortspursuant to resolution 2178 (2014)

Update the SC on their

respective efforts Resolution 2178 (2014) of 24 September 2014, para.26 29 May 2015

 Al-Qaeda Sanctions: Committee oral reportsto SC

 At least once per year (and, asappropriate, in conjunction withthe reports by the Chairs of CTCand the 1540 Committee)

Resolution 2161 (2014) of 17 June 2014, para.72 16 June 2015

OTHER

Children and armed conflict: SG annual reportto SC

 Annual Resolution 2225 (2015) of 18 June 2015, para.18 18 June 2015

Children and armed conflict: Update the SC onthe campaign “Children, Not Soldiers”, progress made on action plans or

commitments, including process and progressin delisting concerned parties

Open Resolution 2225 (2015) of 18 June 2015, para.11 18 June 2015

Cooperation between UN andregional/subregional organizations: SG toinclude in regular reporting assessments ofprogress on the cooperation between the UNand relevant regional organizations

Open Resolution 1809 (2008) of 16 April 2008, para. 17 16 December 2014

Cooperation between UN andregional/subregional organizations: briefingsby the EU High Representative

Encourages regular briefings S/PRST/2014/4, last para.9 March 2015

C ti b t UN d

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Cooperation between UN andregional/subregional organizations: SG topresent annual report to SC on ways tostrengthen partnership between UN and AU

 Annually S/PRST/2014/27 of 16 December 2014, last para. 16 December 2014

ICTY: Completion of all remaining work As expeditiously as possible Resolution 2193 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.1 3 June 2015

ICTR: Completion of all remaining work As expeditiously as possible Resolution 2194 (2014) of 18 December 2014, para.1 3 June 2015

Investigation of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17:SG to report to SC on relevant developments

Open Resolution 2166 (2014) of 21 July 2014, para.13 21 July 2014

Maintenance of international peace & security:HIV/AIDS

Welcomes regular briefings, asneeded, by DPKO and UNAIDSon progress made

S/PRST/2005/33 of 18 July 2005, last para. 7 June 2011

Maintenance of international peace & security:Inclusive development: SG to ensure reportingto SC contains contextual information onsocial and economic issues

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