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United Nations Peacebuilding Commission

 

Report of the Peacebuilding Commission on its first session (June 2006 - June 2007)- A/62/137–S/2007/458 [PDF, 117KB]

The Peacebuilding Commission will marshal resources at the disposal of the international community to advise and propose integrated strategies for post-conflict recovery, focusing attention on reconstruction, institution-building and sustainable development, in countries emerging from conflict.

The Commission will bring together the UN's broad capacities and experience in conflict prevention, mediation, peacekeeping, respect for human rights, the rule of law, humanitarian assistance, reconstruction and long-term development.

Specifically, the Commission will:

  • Propose integrated strategies for post-conflict peacebuilding and recovery;

  • Help to ensure predictable financing for early recovery activities and sustained financial investment over the medium- to longer-term.

  • Extend the period of attention by the international community to post-conflict recovery;

  • Develop best practices on issues that require extensive collaboration among political, military, humanitarian and development actors.

 
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