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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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  • ...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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  • ...Multidimensional missions contrast with [[traditional mission|traditional missions]], which are primarily military operations with mandates focused on the mon
    879 bytes (97 words) - 15:18, 14 December 2018
  • #REDIRECT [[Special political missions]]
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  • ...tions police''', or UNPOL, are frequently deployed as part of peacekeeping missions. UNPOL generally fall into two categories: individual police officers (IPOs In larger missions, the head of the '''police component''' is the Police Commissioner.
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  • ...graphical, social and security matters of almost every description. No two missions are alike.”</ref>. ...the term peace operations to refer to peacekeeping and [[special political missions]] collectively.
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  • * [[Estimates in respect of special political missions]] - Added 17 August 2022 ...s]] | [[:Category:Mission support|Mission support]] | [[:Category:Missions|Missions]] | [[:Category:Organization|Organization]] | [[:Category:Personnel|Personn
    2 KB (231 words) - 08:03, 30 May 2023
  • The use of commitment authority for peacekeeping missions was established in General Assembly [https://undocs.org/a/res/49/233A resol Peacekeeping missions are also able to draw upon up to $50 million from the [[strategic deploymen
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  • ...have also been drawn upon to support the deployment of [[special political missions]]. ...340] Review of arrangements for funding and backstopping special political missions (12 October 2011); see paragraph 26
    1 KB (164 words) - 15:20, 11 August 2019
  • ...claims.<ref>A/75/6(Sect.3)/Add.1 Estimates in respect of special political missions</ref>. On this basis, KJSO was established in December 2012. ...the Department of Operational Support—has also been used to support other missions, including in performing residual finance and human resources transactions
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  • ...N). Both peacekeeping and [[special political missions]] can be integrated missions. ...edlegg/missions/missions.pdf Eide, Espen Barth et al. Report on Integrated Missions: Independent Study commissioned by the United Nations Executive Committee o
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  • ...tion of territories through the establishment of '''interim administration missions'''. [[Category: Organization]] [[Category:Missions]] [[Category:Mandated tasks]]
    2 KB (219 words) - 08:02, 30 May 2023
  • ...(UAV), or drone, along with its ground support and communications systems. Missions currently use both UAS deployed through commercial contract as well as UAS ...ial systems are increasingly being deployed to United Nations peacekeeping missions. Their primary tasks are gathering aerial data and geospatial information f
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  • ...osal is a significant part of technical liquidation. For special political missions and other non-peacekeeping entities, the normal property disposal processes In peacekeeping missions, however, asset disposal is governed by [[Financial Regulations and Rules|F
    4 KB (465 words) - 08:46, 4 February 2020
  • ...they are implemented by partners, steps should be taken to ensure that the missions are given due recognition; ...t partners in order to avoid duplication and overlap of activities between missions and humanitarian and development partners in the field;
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  • ...support to [[peacekeeping missions|peacekeeping]] and [[special political missions]]. It existed from July 2007 to December 2018. In addition to the Office of ...eld Service''', established in 1949, to provide land and air transport for missions; maintain radio communications with UN mission personnel; maintain premises
    4 KB (579 words) - 14:22, 3 January 2019
  • ...ns, including the sharing of information or coordination among neighboring missions in the implementation of a broader regional strategy. * The governments of the host countries of the respective missions agree.
    10 KB (1,346 words) - 08:36, 16 February 2021
  • ...inates and supervises the military staff at Force Headquarters. In smaller missions, the DFS and FCOS functions may be performed by the same individual. Should ...rational sections (U-2, U-3, U-5, U-6) of the Headquarters staff. In large missions, there may be additional deputies to oversee the support (U-4, U-8, U-9) an
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  • ...rt account is financed through the assessments for individual peacekeeping missions rather than through a separate set of dedicated assessments for the support ...ons and was funded through a dedicated line item in each of the six active missions funded at the time through special accounts.
    8 KB (1,080 words) - 13:27, 28 May 2019
  • In recent decades, the increasing deployment of missions to non-permissive security environments has led the United Nations to consi * [[Special political missions]]
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  • Many elements of '''mission structures''' are consistent across missions, though details of reporting lines and [[Organization_of_the_Secretariat#Or ...RSG is an official of Under-Secretary-General (USG) rank, while in smaller missions the SRSG is often an official of Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) rank.
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  • ...e of resolutions relating to the peacekeeping budget and special political missions'''<br /> ...all resolutions relating to the peacekeeping budget and special political missions adopted at its 104th meeting, on 5 July 2018, under agenda items 136, 149 t
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