Liquidation

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Liquidation is the process of closing down a mission. Liquidation generally occurs in two tracks. Technical liquidation is the physical closure of the mission while administrative liquidation, which is a longer-term process, is only completed after all assets are accounted for and a final performance report has been considered by the General Assembly. In colloquial usage, the term "liquidation" is generally used to describe technical liquidation.

Asset disposal

Asset disposal is a significant part of technical liquidation, and is governed by Financial Regulation 5.14. Asset disposal is performed on the basis of an asset disposal plan (ADP); as part of the ADP, United Nations-owned equipment (UNOE) is grouped into five categories of equipment:

  • Group I
    Equipment in good condition that will be redeployed to other peacekeeping operations or placed in reserve for use by future missions.[1]
  • Group II
    Equipment to be redeployed to other United Nations activities funded from assessed contributions (e.g. special political missions), provided that there is a demonstrated need for the equipment.[2]
  • Group IV
    Equipment not required or which is not feasible to be disposed of in groups I-III and which will therefore be subject to commercial disposal.[4]
  • Group V
    Assets installed in a country and which, if dismantled, would set back the rehabilitation of that country, e.g. airfield installations and equipment, buildings, bridges and mine clearing equipment. Such assets are to be provided to the Government in return for agreed compensation or—with the prior approval of the General Assembly—contributed free of charge.

Policies

The Liquidation Manual was last issued in 2012 and has since been superseded by guidelines for field entity closure:

  • 2018.08 Guide for senior leadership on field entity closure
  • 2018.09 Guidelines on end of mission report
  • 2018.10 Transition process map in a closing mission
  • 2018.11 Mission support division map for planning and conducting field entity closure (guidelines)
  • 2018.23 Closure task force organigram (guidelines)
  • 2018.24 Mission support division team organigram (guidelines)
  • 2018.25 Guidelines on handover and checklist from mission to DOS/finance and budget units
  • 2018.26 Guidelines for the development of mission support division closure plan
  • 2018.27 Guidelines for the development of mission support division closure progress report
  • 2019.07 Standard operating procedure for paper and digital records and archives for field entity closure

See also

References

  1. Regulation 5.14 (a)
  2. Regulation 5.14 (b)
  3. Regulation 5.14 (c)
  4. Regulation 5.14 (d)