2010 Review
“The establishment of the Peacebuilding Commission in 2005 was seen as a groundbreaking step, holding new promise for the populations of countries emerging from conflict. Five years later, despite committed and dedicated efforts, the hopes that accompanied the founding resolutions have yet to be realized. We are now at a crossroads: either there is a conscious recommitment to peacebuilding at the very heart of the work of the United Nations, or the Peacebuilding Commission settles into the limited role that has developed so far. Our consultations suggest that the membership strongly favours the former path”.
From the Review of the United Nations peacebuilding architecture
(A/64/868 - S/2010/393)
2010 Review Documents |
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| Document | Date | Title |
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| Mid-year Assessment 2012 Roadmap: Progress report | Progress in the implementation of the PBC Roadmap for Actions in 2012 | |
| Mid-year Assessment 2012 Roadmap: PBC Chair's Preliminary Finding | Mid-Year Assessment Report | |
| Mid-year Assessment Framework 2012 Roadmap: Outcome of the Working Level meeting of the Organizational Committee | Draft Summary and outcome of the discussion | |
| Roadmap for actions in 2012 | Chairperson's proposal for taking forward the recommendations of the report of the Co-Facilitators on the "Review of the United Nations peacebuilding architecture" | |
| Roadmap for actions in 2011 | Chairperson’s proposal for taking forward the recommendations of the report of the Co-Facilitators on the "Review of the United Nations peacebuilding architecture" | |
| A/64/868 - S/2010/393 | Review of the United Nations peacebuilding architecture | |
| A/RES/65/7 | Review of the United Nations peacebuilding architecture | |
| S/RES/1947(2010) | Review of the United Nations peacebuilding architecture | |
| S/PV.6414 | Post-conflict peacebuilding | |