Reports of the Secretary-General

S/1998/148
23 February 1998

Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in the Central African Republic, which also provided recommendations regarding the establishment of a United Nations peacekeeping operation in the country after the mandate of the Inter-African Mission to Monitor the Implementation of the Bangui Agreements expired

S/1998/148/Add.1
25 February 1998

Report of the Secretary-General containing the financial implications of the establishment of MINURCA

S/1998/540
19 June 1998

Report of the Secretary-General stating that some progress had been made in implementing major reforms, but the political climate in the Central African Republic remained permeated by division and distrust; and recommending that the Council extend the mandate of MINURCA until 15 September 1998

S/1998/783
21 August 1998

Report of the Secretary-General stating that substantial progress had been made by the Central African authorities in the preparations for the 1998 legislative elections; and containing recommendations on a possible United Nations role in the legislative election process

S/1998/1203
18 December 1998

Report of the Secretary-General stating that the holding of the legislative elections on 22 November and 13 December 1998 was an important step forward towards the restoration of national institutions in the Central African Republic, stressing the need for continued United Nations presence for mediation, confidence-building and monitoring of the developments in the country; and recommending to extend the mandate of MINURCA with its existing structure and overall strength until the presidential elections scheduled to take place in the latter half of 1999

S/1999/98
29 January 1999

Report of the Secretary-General stating that MINURCA remained a source of much-needed stability, both in the Central African Republic and in the subregion as a whole; and saying that the Security Council might wish to decide on an initial extension of the MINURCA mandate for a period of six months, until 31 August 1999

S/1999/416
14 April 1999

Report of the Secretary-General stating that the Government of the Central African Republic continued to make some progress in carrying out the reforms, but progress was slow; some progress was also made with respect to the presidential elections scheduled to take place in August/September

S/1999/621
28 May 1999

Report of the Secretary-General stating that the overall political situation in the country had remained relatively calm, but intensive work had to be done to finalize and implement the planning required to ensure that the organization and conduct of the presidential elections could be completed in the short time remaining

S/1999/788
15 July 1999

Report of the Secretary-General stating that the sudden upsurge in tension in Bangui arising from a series of incidents involving the Chadian community was a serious cause of concern as the country approached the presidential elections; and informing that the first round of the election was scheduled, at that time, to be held on 29 August

S/1999/1038
7 October 1999

Report of the Secretary-General informing the Council about the results of the presidential elections, which took place on 19 September; recommending that the Council authorize a gradual reduction of MINURCA during a three-month transition period, with a view to ending the Mission on 15 February 2000; and presenting recommendations on a post-conflict peace-building presence of the United Nations in the Central African Republic

S/2000/24
14 January 2000

Report of the Secretary-General evaluating the situation in the Central African Republic; and informing the Council that, as at 15 February 2000, the United Nations Peace-building Support Office in the Central African Republic (BONUCA) would take over from MINURCA to provide assistance in the peace-building effort


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