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Tables, Graphs, and Other Data

This page provides links to tables on procedural and constitutional topics relating to the practice of the Security Council that were included in the volumes of the Repertoire in different periods. It also includes new tables, graphs and other data sets that provide information over larger periods spanning multiple volumes of the Repertoire. This section will be updated with new data sets and tables as they are completed
 

Field Missions Mandate table

The Field Missions Mandate table categorizes the mandates of current peacekeeping, peacebuilding and special political missions authorized by the Security Council.  The diverse mandates of the different field missions are categorized for information purposes only under a total of 21 categories of mandated tasks related to a broad range of activities such as human rights, security sector reform or protection of civilians.Field Missions Mandate table

Cross-cutting issues research tables

The three tables in this section contain all relevant provisions since 2008 relating to cross-cutting agenda items of the Security Council, namely, women and peace and security, children and armed conflict and protection of civilians.  The provisions are included on the basis of a selection of keywords and references to key documents of relevance to each of the three cross-cutting agenda items.
Women, peace and security (WPS)


Children and armed conflict (CAAC)

 


Protection of civilians in armed conflict (POC)

 

Highlights of Security Council Practice 

The Highlights of the Security Council Practice provides a yearly overview of Security Council activities since 2011. This publication contains statistical information on the evolving practice of the Security Council relating to meetings, missions, agenda, decisions and voting patterns, as well as subsidiary bodies.2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
 

 

Key documents

Charter of the United Nations
Provisional Rules of Procedure
Notes by the President of the Security Council
Summary statements by the Secretary-General of matters of which the Security Council is seized
 

 

Other useful sources of information on the Security Council can be found on the Security Council main page and in the Dag Hammarskjold Library.