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Evaluation of the Ad Hoc Advisory
Groups
At its substantive session for 2004, the Council, on the
basis of a decision taken in its resolution 2003/50 of 24
July 2003, carried out an assessment of lessons learned
from the Ad Hoc Advisory Groups. A report of the Secretary-General
on the assessment of the Group was submitted to the Council
(E/2004/86). The latter adopted resolution 2004/59 of 23
July 2004 in which it commended the Groups for their innovative
and constructive work in support of the countries concerned
and made suggestions to enhance the effectiveness of their
work. In particular, ECOSOC commended the Groups for:
- the open, transparent and participatory approach they
adopted;
- their promotion of a comprehensive approach to peace
and development;
- their promotion of an integrated approach to relief,
rehabilitation, reconstruction and development;
- the collaboration engaged with the UN system and the
Bretton Woods Institutions;
- their advocacy role for long-term support to the countries
concerned through a partnership approach between national
authorities and international partners.
In addition, the Council urged the Groups inter alia to
foster the creation of practical recommendations or strategic
advice on how to make the transition from relief to development,
to enter into closer contacts with African regional and
subregional organizations, to strengthen their advice on
international assistance programmes, including to mobilize
additional resources, to ensure their early contribution
to donor conferences in order to maximize the impact of
their advocacy work, and to promote a further increase between
ECOSOC and the Security Council on the situation in the
countries concerned, within their respective mandates.
The Council decided to undertake a further assessment of
lessons learned on the experiences of the ad hoc advisory
groups, including progress made in the implementation of
their mandate, during its substantive session of 2006.
At its substantive session in 2006, the Council commended the group for their innovative and constructive work in promoting international assistance to Guinea-Bissau and Burundi through a comprehensive approach to political stability and socio economic development. The Council also acknowledged the value of the lessons learned from the Ad Hoc Advisory Groups and decided to bring this experience to the attention of relevant UN bodies.
Reports
- Report of the Secretary-General on assessment of the ad hoc advisory groups of the Economic and Social Council on African countries emerging from conflict, E/2006/64
- Report on the Assessment of the Ad Hoc Advisory Groups
of the Economic and Social Council on African Countries
emerging from conflict, 25 June 2004, E/2004/86
Resolutions
- Resolution on the Assessment of the Ad Hoc Advisory Groups of the Economic and Social Council on African countries emerging from Conflict, 26 July 2006, 2006/13
- Resolution on the Assessment of the Ad Hoc Advisory
Groups of the Economic and Social Council on African countries
emerging from Conflict, 23 July 2004, 2004/59
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