Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) requires the Counter-Terrorism Committee to monitor the implementation of its provisions. The Committee is supported in this work by its Executive Directorate (CTED), which implements the Committee’s policy decisions and conducts expert assessments of Member States. CTED uses two main tools in its dialogue with States: the Detailed Implementation Assessment (DIS) and country visits conducted with the approval of the host Government. The DIS helps the Committee and CTED to understand and define the counter-terrorism situation in each State. Shared only with the State concerned, the DIS is prepared on the basis of information provided by the State concerned, international organizations, and other public sources.
The information gathered is also used to produce global implementation surveys (GIS) of Member States’ implementation of Council resolutions 1373 (2001), 1624 (2005) and 2178 (2014). Regarded as the most comprehensive analytical documents on counter-terrorism in the UN system, the surveys consider where progress has been made and where gaps remain, and identify where the international community might most usefully focus its efforts. The surveys also contain global assessments of Member States’ efforts across all major thematic areas addressed by the three resolutions.
In resolution 1373 (2001), the Security Council requests that States report to the CTC on the steps that they have taken to implement this resolution. On this basis, the Committee has established a dialogue with each UN Member State to help them raise their national counter-terrorism capacities and to foster international cooperation between the UN system, States and other intergovernmental bodies.
These reports form what many experts consider to be the world’s largest body of information on the counter-terrorism capacity of each of the 192 UN Member States.
Reports dated from 2001 through 2006 are available on this page; however, a decision was made not make public subsequent reports on resolution 1373 (2001). For more information, please contact us.
In resolution 1624 (2005), the Security Council requests that States report to the CTC on the steps that they have taken to implement this resolution. On this basis, the Committee has established a dialogue with each UN Member State to help them raise their national counter-terrorism capacities and to foster international cooperation between the UN system, States and other intergovernmental bodies.
These reports form what many experts consider to be the world’s largest body of information on the counter-terrorism capacity of each of the 192 UN Member States.
Reports dated 2006 through to the present are available here:
State | Report |
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Afghanistan | |
Albania | |
Algeria | S/2007/138 |
Andorra | See: S/2006/309 |
Angola | |
Antigua and Barbuda | See: S/2009/448 |
Argentina | See: S/2006/856 |
Armenia | See: S/2006/1028 |
Australia | See: S/2005/671 |
Austria | S/2006/634 |
Azerbaijan | See: S/2006/802 |
Bahamas | S/2009/133 |
Bahrain | See: S/2007/772 |
Bangladesh | |
Barbados | |
Belarus | See: S/2006/149 |
Belgium | S/2006/762 |
Belize | |
Benin | |
Bhutan | |
Bolivia | |
Bosnia-Herzegovina | See: S/2006/215 |
Botswana | |
Brazil | See: S/2006/680 |
Brunei Darussalam | See: S/2007/302 |
Bulgaria | S/2006/403 |
Burkina Faso | S/2006/473 |
Burundi | |
Cambodia | |
Cameroon | |
Canada | See: S/2006/185 |
Cape Verde | |
Central African Republic | |
Chad | |
Chile | See: S/2006/703 |
China | See: S/2006/470 |
Colombia | See: S/2006/423 |
Comoros | |
Cook Islands | |
Costa Rica | S/2008/386 |
Cote d’Ivoire | |
Croatia | |
Cuba | See: S/2006/386, S/2011/352 |
Cyprus | See: S/2006/627 |
Czech Republic | See: S/2006/503 |
Dem. People’s Republic of Korea | S/2010/139 |
Dem. Republic of the Congo | See: S/2008/59 |
Denmark | S/2006/523 |
Djibouti | See: S/2006/172 |
Dominica | |
Dominican Republic | |
Ecuador | S/2008/314 |
Egypt | See: S/2006/351 |
El Salvador | S/2006/431 |
Equatorial Guinea | |
Eritrea | |
Estonia | See: S/2006/119 |
Ethiopia | |
Fiji | |
Finland | S/2006/506 |
France | S/2006/547 |
Gabon | |
Gambia | |
Georgia | |
Germany | S/2006/527 |
Ghana | |
Greece | S/2006/544 |
Grenada | |
Guatemala | |
Guinea | |
Guinea-Bissau | |
Guyana | |
Haiti | |
Honduras | |
Hungary | S/2006/387 Corr.1 |
Iceland | |
India | S/2007/196 |
Indonesia | See: S/2006/311 |
Iraq | S/2007/165 |
Ireland | S/2006/857 |
Islamic Republic of Iran | See: S/2007/142 |
Israel | See: S/2006/183 |
Italy | S/2006/611 |
Jamaica | S/2008/385 |
Japan | S/2006/402 |
Jordan | See: S/2006/212 |
Kazakhstan | S/2008/337 |
Kenya | |
Kiribati | |
Kuwait | See: S/2006/903 |
Kyrgyzstan | S/2010/328 |
Lao People’s Dem. Republic | S/2007/141 |
Latvia | See: S/2006/717 |
Lebanon | See: S/2006/424 |
Lesotho | S/2009/618 |
Liberia | |
Libya | See: S/2006/471 |
Liechtenstein | See: S/2006/312 |
Lithuania | See: S/2006/472 |
Luxembourg | S/2006/385 |
Madagascar | S/2009/134 |
Malawi | |
Malaysia | |
Maldives | |
Mali | |
Malta | |
Marshall Islands | |
Mauritania | |
Mauritius | See: S/2006/504 |
Mexico | See: S/2006/447 |
Micronesia | S/2010/695 |
Monaco | See: S/2006/415 |
Mongolia | |
Montenegro * | |
Morocco | S/2006/401/Add.1 |
Mozambique | |
Myanmar | See: S/2006/902 |
Namibia | See: S/2006/299 |
Nauru | |
Nepal | |
Netherlands | S/2006/682 |
New Zealand | See: S/2006/384 |
Nicaragua | |
Niger | |
Nigeria | S/2008/77 |
Norway | S/2006/567 |
Oman | S/2010/545 |
Pakistan | S/2007/426 |
Palau | S/2010/348 |
Panama | S/2010/68 |
Papua New Guinea | |
Paraguay | S/2006/395 |
Peru | |
Philippines | |
Poland | See: S/2006/284 |
Portugal | S/2006/568 |
Qatar | S/2006/421 |
Republic of Moldova | S/2006/422 |
Republic of the Congo | |
Republic of Korea | See: S/2006/445 |
Romania | See: S/2006/254 |
Russian Federation | S/2006/446 |
Rwanda | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | |
Saint Lucia | |
Saint Vincent and Grenadines | S/2009/617 |
Samoa | |
San Marino | |
Sao Tome and Principe | |
Saudi Arabia | S/2007/67 |
Senegal | |
Serbia + | S/2006/784 and S/2006/681 and S/2006/784 |
Seychelles | See: S/2006/545 |
Sierra Leone | |
Singapore | See: S/2006/120 |
Slovakia | See: S/2006/404 |
Slovenia | S/2006/552 |
Solomon Islands | |
Somalia | |
South Africa | See: S/2006/281 |
Spain | S/2007/164 |
Sri Lanka | |
Sudan | S/2011/324 |
Suriname | S/2007/162 |
Swaziland | |
Sweden | S/2006/551 |
Switzerland | S/2006/604 |
Syrian Arab Republic | See: S/2006/612 |
Tajikistan | S/2006/400 |
Tanzania | |
Thailand | S/2006/399 |
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | |
Timor-leste | |
Togo | |
Tonga | |
Trinidad and Tobago | |
Tunisia | S/2006/768 |
Turkey | See: S/2006/147 |
Turkmenistan | See: S/2009/498 |
Tuvalu | |
Uganda | |
Ukraine | See: S/2006/283 |
United Arab Emirates | |
United Kingdom | S/2006/398 |
United States | S/2006/397 |
Uruguay | S/2007/195, S/2010/572 |
Uzbekistan | See: S/2006/837 |
Vanuatu | |
Venezuela | |
Vietnam | S/2007/425 |
Yemen | See: S/2006/329 and S/2006/396 |
Zambia | S/2012/467 |
Zimbabwe | |
*Joined the United Nations as an independent State on 28 June 2006. Does not include reports submitted by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the former Serbia and Montenegro and the Republic of Serbia, which assumed Serbia and Montenegro’s membership in the United Nations on 3 June 2006. + Includes reports submitted by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the former Serbia and Montenegro and by the Republic of Serbia, which assumed Serbia and Montenegro’s membership in the United Nations on 3 June 2006. Does not include reports submitted by Montenegro, which joined the United Nations as an independent State on 28 June 2006. |