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MONUSCO MANDATE
by urecusa 20 Jul 2010 4:06 PM
MONUSCO Mandate

Unanimously adopting resolution 1925<http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/RES/1925%282010%29>

 (2010) under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the
Security Council decided that MONUSCO would be deployed until 30 June 2011,
authorizing it to concentrate its military forces in eastern DRC while
keeping a reserve force capable of redeploying rapidly elsewhere.

The Council decided that MONUSCO would comprise, in addition to the
appropriate civilian, judiciary and correction components, a maximum of
19,815 military personnel, 760 military observers, 391 police personnel and
1,050 members of formed police units.  Future reconfigurations of MONUSCO
would be determined as the situation evolved on the ground, including:  the
completion of ongoing military operations in North and South Kivu as well as
Orientale provinces; improved Government capacity to protect the population
effectively; and the consolidation of State authority throughout the
territory.

Emphasizing that the protection of civilians must be given priority, the
Council authorized MONUSCO to use all necessary means to carry out its
protection mandate, including the effective protection of civilians,
humanitarian personnel and human rights defenders under imminent threat of
physical violence, as well as the protection of United Nations personnel,
facilities, installations and equipment.  The Mission would also support
Government efforts to fight impunity and ensure the protection of civilians
from violations of international human rights and humanitarian law,
including all forms of sexual and gender-based violence.

In the area of stabilization and peace consolidation in the DRC, MONUC
would, among other things, assist the Government, along with international
and bilateral partners, in strengthening its military capacity, including
military justice and military police; support the reform of the police;
develop and implement a multi-year joint United Nations justice support
programme in order to develop the criminal justice chain, the police, the
judiciary and prisons in conflict-affected areas and a strategic
programmatic support at the central level in Kinshasa; support the Congolese
Government in consolidating State authority in the territory freed from
armed groups.
The Council further mandated MONUSCO to monitor implementation of the arms
embargo imposed under resolution 1896
<http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/RES/1896%282009%29>

PDF Document] (2009), and to seize or collect any arms or related materiel
whose presence in the country was in violation of the ban.

The Council also mandated MONUSCO to provide technical and logistical
support for the organization of national and local elections, upon explicit
request from the Congolese authorities and within the limits of its
capacities and resources.

For more on the mandate of MONUSCO, see Security Council resolution 1925
<http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/RES/1925%282010%29>

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