Brahimi report
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In 2000, Secretary-General Kofi Annan convened a Panel on United Nations Peace Operations chaired by Lakhdar Brahimi to present a clear set of recommendations to assist the United Nations in conducting peace operations in the future. The report of the Panel is commonly referred to as the Brahimi report.
Key documents
- A/55/305–S/2000/809 Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations (Brahimi Report)
- A/55/502 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of the report of the Panel on United Nations peace operations
Member State consideration
Security Council
A Security Council Working Group on the Brahimi Report was established on 3 October 2000. Its deliberations informed the Security Council consideration of the report.
- S/2000/1084 Report of the Security Council Working Group on the Brahimi Report
- S/PV.4220 Security Council 4220th meeting, Monday, 13 November 2000, 12.20 p.m.
- Security Council resolution 1327 (2000)
General Assembly
The Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations (C-34) held an extraordinary session in 2000 to consider the Brahimi report.
- A/C.4/55/6 Report of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations
- General Assembly resolution 55/135 Comprehensive review of the whole question ofpeacekeeping operations in all their aspects
- A/55/977 Implementation of the recommendations of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations and the Panel on United Nations peace operations
- A/56/732 Implementation of the recommendations of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations and the Panel on United Nations peace operations