Contingent-owned equipment

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Contingent-owned equipment

Contingent-owned equipment, or COE, consists of the major equipment and self-sustainment capabilities that are deployed as part of military and police contingents in United Nations peace operations. Troop- and police-contributing countries are reimbursed for COE under rates and conditions established by the General Assembly on the basis of recommendations of the Working Group on Contingent-Owned Equipment, which meets every three years.

The applicable COE reimbursement rates, policies and procedures are contained in the COE Manual. The latest version is the 2017 edition.

Contingent-owned equipment working group

Resolution Date Working Group WG report SG report ACABQ report Notes
49/233 23 Dec 1994 A/48/945 and Corr. 1 A/49/664 and Add.1 Established project plan for Phase I-V
Phase II A/C.5/49/66
50/222 10 May 1996 Phase III A/C.5/49/70 A/50/807 A/50/887 Established the COE system from 1 July 1996
54/19A
54/19B
55/274
59/298
62/252
65/292
68/282
71/296

COE Manual

Officially the “Manual on Policies and Procedures Concerning the Reimbursement and Control of Contingent-Owned Equipment of Troop/Police Contributors Participating in Peacekeeping Missions”.

Early editions of the COE Manual were compiled by the Government of Norway. In its resolution 59/298, the General Assembly endorsed the recommendation of the ACABQ, in paragraph 12 of A/59/708, “…to distribute the updated Contingent-Owned Equipment Manual as an official document of the United Nations…”.

  • 2017 COE Manual: A/72/288
  • 2014 COE Manual: A/C.5/69/18
  • 2011 COE Manual: A/C.5/66/8
  • 2008 COE Manual: A/C.5/63/18
  • 2005 COE Manual: A/C.5/60/26
  • 2002 COE Manual
  • 1996 COE Manual