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  • United Nations [[peacekeeping missions]] are mandated to perform several of the peacebuilding-related categories o The following activities conducted by peacekeeping missions are considered ODA-eligible:<ref>[https://one.oecd.org/document/DCD/DAC(201
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  • ...have an impact on the delivery of mandates by United Nations peacekeeping missions by making recommendations on systemic issues relating to ...ations to incorporate lessons learned and best practices from peacekeeping missions into peacekeeping operations;
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  • ...nd panels overseeing Security Council sanctions regimes, small field-based missions, and multidimensional operations with comprehensive mandates to support pol == Typology and list of current missions ==
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  • Missions are also bound by the Secretary-General's Bulletin [https://undocs.org/ST/S Recent peacekeeping missions in which the Security Council has authorized the use of "all necessary mean
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  • ...340] Review of arrangements for funding and backstopping special political missions</ref>
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  • ...tancies and technical expertise. Implementation can be carried out both by missions and through collaborative arrangements with implementing partners who are o Programmatic activities have increasingly been implemented on behalf of missions by members of the country team. Mission [[transitions]] have been a major c
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  • ...dget]] of the United Nations. This is in contrast with [[special political missions]], which are funded from the regular budget. ...achievement and outputs, which form the basis for allocating resources to missions.
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  • ...r alia, on trends in the size, composition and funding of the peacekeeping missions, relevant developments in peacekeeping operations, efforts to improve the m
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  • ...n or location in question.<ref>2007.xx DFS guidelines for claims for field missions</ref> ...tary constitutes a quorum.<ref>2007.xx DFS guidelines for claims for field missions</ref>
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  • ...rter.<ref>Repertoire of the Practice of the Security Council: Peacekeeping Missions</ref> Current missions are denoted in '''bold'''.
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  • ...t refocusing peacekeeping with realistic expectations, making peacekeeping missions stronger and safer, and mobilizing greater support for political solutions
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  • ...'' separate from the [[peacekeeping financing resolutions]] for individual missions. ...rammatic activities]] also inserted into financing resolutions of relevant missions''
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  • *: Resolution on the comprehensive review of [[special political missions]] taking note of the HIPPO report.
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  • [[Category:Missions]]
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  • ...Committee]], takes action on '''estimates in respect of special political missions''' in the context of its resolutions on special subjects related to the pro * [[Special political missions]]
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  • ...aration of [[peacekeeping financing|peacekeeping]] and [[special political missions|special political mission]] budgets. * [[Special political missions]]
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  • ...gramme budget|regular budget]] or in [[peacekeeping financing|peacekeeping missions]]. ...istance for specific positions</ref> In peacekeeping and special political missions, GTA is used to finance temporary positions.
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  • <blockquote>we are conducting independent reviews of peacekeeping missions aimed at refining their priorities and configuration, while assessing the v ...ndent reviews have also been undertaken of a number of [[special political missions]].
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  • ...eceipt of medical information on claimants from their respective permanent missions; ...prevalence rate of PTSD in uniformed personnel deployed to United Nations missions is unclear.
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  • ...n the UN, in which many Member States refused to shoulder the costs of the missions as part of their regular budget assessments. The matter was referred to the
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