UN Security Council resolution 1719
The Resolution 1719 of the UN Security Council is a resolution that the United Nations Security Council has adopted unanimously at its 5554th meeting on October 25 of 2006. The resolution constituted the Bureau Intégré des Nations Unies au Burundi (BINUB) in, which began its work on January 1, 2007, after the mandate of the Opération des Nations Unies au Burundi (ONUB) expired. The government of Burundi wanted ONUB to leave at the end of the year.
The Security Council invokes its previous resolutions on Burundi, specifically resolutions 1545 , 1577 , 1602 , 1606 , 1650 and 1692 .
With the resolution, the Security Council reacted to the recommendation of the Secretary-General of the United Nations , which he made in the appendix to his seventh report on ONUB on August 14, 2006. The mandate of BINUB has a term of 12 months and the mission has the explicit task of looking after the rights of women according to resolution 1325 .
Web links
- Wording of Resolution 1719 (PDF, German; 46 kB)
- UN Press Release on Resolution 1719 (English)
- 7. ONUB report from June 21, 2006 (PDF)
- Appendix to the 7th report on ONUB from August 14, 2006 (PDF, English)