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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1433 – Angola

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1433 – Angola

Resolution 1433 (2002)

The Security Council,

Reaffirming its resolution 696 (1991) of 30 May 1991 and all of its subsequent resolutions on the situation in Angola, in particular resolution 1268 (1999) of 15October 1999,

Emphasizing its commitment to preserve the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Angola,

Reaffirming the importance of the “Acordos de Paz”, the Lusaka Protocol andthe Memorandum of Understanding Addendum to the Lusaka Protocol for the Cessation of Hostilities and the Resolution of the Outstanding Military Issues under the Lusaka Protocol (S/1991/1441, annex), as well as relevant Security Council resolutions,

Recalling the Statement of its President of 28 March 2002 (S/PRST/2002/7),which, in particular, stresses the willingness of the Council to support adjustments to the mandate of the United Nations Office in Angola (UNOA) which should take into account recent developments in Angola,

Welcoming the report of the Secretary-General of 26 July 2002 (S/2002/834),

Expressing its appreciation for the work of UNOA in support of the people of Angola,

Expressing also its view that the presence of the United Nations in Angola can contribute to the consolidation of peace through the promotion of political, military,human rights, humanitarian and economic goals as set out in the report of the Secretary-General,

  1. Authorizes the establishment of, as a follow-on mission to UNOA, theUnited Nations Mission in Angola (UNMA) for a period of six months until 15February 2003, to pursue the objectives and perform the tasks recommended by the Secretary-General in his report and reflected in paragraph 3 below, and expresses itsintention in determining whether to extend, adjust or curtail this mission, to take into account the recommendations of the Secretary-General based on his Special Representative’s assessment of progress in completing the Lusaka Protocol;
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2. Welcomes the appointment of a resident Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) to serve as the head of UNMA, and to oversee a coordinated and integrated approach to United Nations activities in Angola as reflected in the UNMA mandate described in paragraph 3 below;

3. Endorses the staffing of UNMA as appropriate and as recommended bythe Secretary-General in his report, including the recommendation for a Child Protection Adviser, with the following mandate:

A. To assist the parties in concluding the Lusaka Protocol by:

(1) Chairing the Joint Commission;

(2) Leading the completion of the agreed list of tasks which remain pending under the Lusaka Protocol;

B. To assist the Government of Angola in undertaking the following tasks:

(1) Protection and Promotion of Human Rights and in the building of institutions to consolidate peace and enhance the rule of law;

(2) Provision of technical advice and support for mine action;

(3) Facilitation and coordination of delivery of humanitarian assistance to vulnerable groups including internally displaced persons and families in quartering areas, with special concern for children and women;

(4) Support for social and professional reintegration of the demobilized through appropriate United Nations agencies;

(5) Promotion of economic recovery through relevant United Nations agencies;

(6) Mobilization of resources of the international community, to include international donors conferences, as appropriate; and

(7) Provision of technical assistance to the Government of Angola inthe preparation of elections;

4. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council when hisSpecial Representative confirms that the Joint Commission has determined that allremaining tasks under the Lusaka Protocols have been completed, and notes that upon the conclusion of the mandate, the United Nations Resident Coordinatorresumes authority for supervising the above tasks, as appropriate;

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5. Requests the Secretary-General to provide an interim report to enable a three-month review of the work of UNMA by the Security Council;

6. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 4604th meeting, on 15 August 2002.

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