Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Vetoes, insufficient votes and competing draft resolutions accentuate divisions within the Council
2 April 2022
Since 2000, and especially since 2010, there has been a marked increase in divisive votes in the Security Council,
which reflects the fact that some Council members are now less willing to shield the Council's divisions from
public view. In part, this reflects the polarizing nature of some key items more recently before the Council . . .
Last Update: 20 November 2024
UPDATE WEBSITE OF
THE PROCEDURE OF THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL, 4TH EDITION
by Loraine Sievers and Sam Daws, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014
CHAPTER 8: Section 2 Changes
Council names Ecuador and Mozambique to PBC Organizational Committee for 2023, preserving geographic balance
20 January 2023
On 13 January 2023, the Security Council President (Japan) informed the Secretary-General that the Council had
selected Ecuador and Mozambique as the two elected Council members to sit on the Organizational Committee
of the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) in 2023 . . .
Council names Algeria and Guyana to PBC Organizational Committee for 2024, preserving geographic balance
24 January 2024
On 17 January 2024, the Security Council President (France) informed the Secretary-General that the Council had
selected Algeria and Guyana as the two elected Council members to sit on the Organizational Committee
of the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) in 2024 . . .
Council names Kenya and Mexico to PBC Organizational Committee for 2022, preserving
geographic balance
1 April 2022
On 14 January 2022, the Security Council President (Norway) informed the Secretary-General that the Council
had selected Kenya and Mexico as the two elected Council members to sit on the Organizational Committee of
the Peacebuilding Commission for 2022 . . .
Council names Kenya and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to PBC Organizational Committee for 2021, preserving geographic balance
3 February 2021
On 6 January 2021, the Security Council President (Tunisia) informed the Secretary-General that the Council had selected Kenya and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as the two elected Council members to sit on the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission for 2021 . . .
Council names Dominican Republic, Niger to PBC Organizational Committee, preserving geographic balance
9 February 2020
On 28 January 2020, the Security Council President (Viet Nam) informed the Secretary-General that the Council had selected the Dominican Republic and Niger as the two elected Council members to sit on the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission in 2020 . . .
Council names Peru, Côte d’Ivoire to PBC Organizational Committee, preserving geographic balance
1 February 2019
On 21 January 2019, the Security Council President wrote a letter informing the Secretary-General that the Council had agreed on the selection of Côte d’Ivoire and Peru as the two elected Council members which would sit on the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission in 2019 . . .
Appointing two elected Council members to the PBC Organizational Committee for 2018
10 March 2018
On 30 January 2018, the Council President informed the Secretary-General that Bolivia and Côte d’Ivoire had been appointed as the two elected members of the Council to serve on the PBC Organizational Committee in 2018 . . .
Appointing two elected Council members to the PBC Organizational Committee for 2017
8 January 2017
On 16 December 2016, the Council President informed the Secretary-General that Senegal and Uruguay had been appointed as the two elected members of the Council to serve on the PBC Organizational Committee in 2017 . . .
Appointing two elected Council members to the PBC Organizational Committee for 2016
26 February 2016
On 21 January 2016, the Security Council President informed the Secretary-General that the members of the Council had agreed on the selection of Angola and Venezuela as the two elected members of the Council to participate in the PBC Organizational Committee . . .