UN Security Council
Resolution 2065
Street in Freetown
Date12 September 2012
Meeting no.6,831
CodeS/RES/2065 (Document)
SubjectThe situation in Sierra Leone
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2065 was unanimously adopted on 12 September 2012.[1]

United Nations official news sources reported: "The Security Council, welcoming the preparations in Sierra Leone for the presidential, parliamentary and local elections on 17 November, and underlining their importance as a “key benchmark” for peace consolidation in the West African country, extended the mandate of the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone (UNIPSIL) there until 31 March 2013 to, along with its other key tasks, assist the Government in the run-up to that potentially transformational event.

[The Security Council requested UNIPSIL].. to assist the Government and its electoral, democratic and security institutions in the preparation and conduct of the elections. It also asked UNIPSIL to assist conflict-prevention and mitigation efforts, including through support of inclusive dialogue among political parties, and the Secretary-General to brief it on the conduct and outcome of the elections shortly after their completion."

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References

  1. "Security Council, Stressing Sierra Leone's November Elections 'Benchmark' for Peace Consolidation, Extends Mandate of United Nations Office until 31 March 2013". United Nations. 12 September 2012.
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