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2 June 2017 2018-2019 UN Security Council Elections and the Responsibility to Protect Today, 2 June 2017, the United Nations General Assembly elected Côte d Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Kuwait, Peru and Poland to the UN Security Council for 2018-2019. The Netherlands was also elected for 2018. With their election, 8 of the 15 members of the Council in 2018 are Friends of the Responsibility to Protect having appointed an R2P Focal Point and/or joined the Group of Friends of R2P in New York and Geneva. The global displacement of civilians due to conflict, mass atrocities and persecution is at its highest level since the end of the Second World War. As the UN body responsible for maintaining international peace and security, the Security Council must ensure that populations in every country are protected from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. Since 2005 the Security Council has adopted 58 resolutions and 17 Presidential Statements that refer to the Responsibility to Protect. It is our hope that the Security Council will consistently uphold their commitment to R2P by taking early preventive action to avert emerging crises and halt atrocities wherever they are threatened. To this end, the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect encourages all Security Council members to: Request briefings from the UN Secretary General s Special Advisers on the Prevention of Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect, as well as relevant Special Rapporteurs on situations where populations are at risk. In line with the Human Rights Up Front initiative, UN officials should bring to the Security Council s attention any situation where civilians face the threat of mass atrocities. Reaffirm the Security Council s commitment to preventing mass atrocities by establishing a Security Council Working Group on R2P. Security Council members should also convene Arriaformula meetings on country situations that are not on the Council s formal agenda but where civilians face the risk of mass atrocities as well as regularly use Any Other Business to raise emerging crises. Adhere to the ACT Code of Conduct by which Council members commit to take timely and decisive action to protect civilians and not vote against any credible resolution aimed at preventing mass atrocities. Support international justice mechanisms and ensure all perpetrators of mass atrocities are held to account, regardless of position or affiliation. The Global Centre has compiled basic profiles on each of the newly-elected Security Council members. These provide an account of their engagement with R2P, including whether they have appointed an R2P Focal Point, their respective contributions to UN peacekeeping operations, and their status with relevant international legal regimes, including the Genocide Convention and Arms Trade Treaty.

Côte d Ivoire Head of Government: Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly Minister of Foreign Affairs: H.E. Mr. Marcel Amon Tanoh Permanent Representative to the UN: H.E. Mr. Claude Stanislas Bouah-Kamon Participation in UNGA R2P dialogue: 2012, 2013, 2014 African Group UN Security Council Membership: 1964-1965, 1990-1991 Human Rights Council Membership: 2013-2015, 2016-2017 8 personnel Safe Schools Rome Statute of the ICC: Ratified 15 February 2013 Genocide Convention: Acceded 18 December 1995 Arms Trade Treaty: Ratified 26 February 2015 Peace and international security Peacekeeping operations Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration Security sector reform Terrorism and maritime piracy Global warming Promotion of early warning mechanism and non-proliferation of small arms On R2P: At the international level, the violence suffered by populations in Central African Republic, South Sudan, Syria, and Iraq is there to remind us that much remains to be done to integrate R2P into global governance. For this reason, the ten-year anniversary of R2P must be an opportunity for us all to strongly reaffirm our commitment to the norm which is above all an indisputable moral imperative in the face of barbaric mass atrocities. Statement by Côte d Ivoire at the 2014 UN General Assembly Informal Interactive Dialogue on R2P.

Equatorial Guinea Head of Government: Prime Minister Francisco Pascual Obama Asue Minister of Foreign Affairs: H.E. Mr. Agapito Mba Mokuy Permanent Representative to the UN: H.E. Mr. Anatolio Ndong Mba Participation in UNGA R2P dialogue: UN Security Council Membership: Human Rights Council Membership: African Group Never served Never served 0 Safe Schools Rome Statute of the ICC: Genocide Convention: Arms Trade Treaty: n-signatory n-signatory n-signatory Peace, stability and development in Africa Human rights, poverty and poor governance Alleviating the effects of climate change Terrorism and organized crime On R2P: Equatorial Guinea has yet to formally comment on the Responsibility to Protect. Despite its stated commitment to human rights on the UN Security Council, it has not ratified many relevant international conventions.

Kuwait Head of Government: Prime Minister Jaber al-mubarak Al-Hammad al-sabah Minister of Foreign Affairs: H.E. Mr. Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah Permanent Representative to the UN: H.E. Mr. Mansour Ayyad Al-Otaibi Participation in UNGA R2P dialogue: Asia-Pacific Group UN Security Council Membership: 1978-1979 Human Rights Council Membership: 2011-2014 Safe Schools Rome Statute of the ICC: ne n-signatory Genocide Convention: Acceded 7 March 1995 Arms Trade Treaty: n-signatory Conflict prevention, mediation and resolution Terrorism and extremism Peacekeeping and peacebuilding International peace and security Reform of the Security Council s working methods On R2P: Kuwait has yet to formally comment on the Responsibility to Protect. Kuwait is a major contributor to humanitarian assistance and has been particularly engaged in efforts to raise donor funds for relief efforts in Syria.

The Netherlands Head of Demissionary Government: Prime Minister Mark Rutte Demissionary Minister of Foreign Affairs: H.E. Mr. Bert Koenders Permanent Representative to the UN: H.E. Mr. Karel van Oosterom Participation in UNGA R2P dialogue: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 UN Security Council Membership: (Co-chair of the Group of Friends in NY and Geneva) Western European and Others Group (WEOG) 1946, 1951-1952, 1965-1966, 1983-1984, 1999-2000 Human Rights Council Membership: 2006-2007, 2007-2010, 2015-2017 Safe Schools 457 personnel Rome Statute of the ICC: Ratified 17 July 2001 Genocide Convention: Acceded 20 June 1966 Arms Trade Treaty: Ratified 18 December 2014 Supporting UN Peacekeeping Operations Enhancing international security and stability Strengthening the international legal order Advancing inclusive sustainable growth On R2P: The successful implementation of R2P requires national action. States are primarily responsible for the protection of their populations against atrocities and have a wide range of policy options at their disposal. A practical first step for States is appointing a national Focal Point for R2P. Statement by the Netherlands at the 2015 UN General Assembly Informal Interactive Dialogue on R2P. The Netherlands co-chairs the Group of Friends of R2P in New York and Geneva. The Netherlands has also co-hosted eight annual Ministerial Meetings on R2P during the UN General Assembly High Level Week and also co-hosted the 2014 meeting of the Global Network of R2P Focal Points in Gaborone, Botswana.

Peru Head of Government: Prime Minister Fernando Zavala Lombardi Minister of Foreign Affairs: H.E. Mr. Ricardo Luna Mendoz Permanent Representative to the UN: H.E. Mr. Gustavo Meza-Cuadra Participation in UNGA R2P dialogue: 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC) UN Security Council Membership: 1955-1956, 1973-1974, 1984-1985, 2006-2007 Human Rights Council Membership: 2006-2008, 2011-2014 393 personnel Safe Schools Rome Statute of the ICC: Ratified 10 vember 2001 Genocide Convention: Ratified 24 February 1960 Arms Trade Treaty: Ratified 16 February 2016 Conflict prevention Greater transparency, accountability and representation on Security Council Protection of civilians Peacekeeping operations Terrorism and violent extremism On R2P: The Government of Peru is fully committed to the progressive development of the responsibility to protect as a principle. We regard its three pillars as mutually reinforcing and nonsequential. We are convinced that the best way to prevent the risk of atrocity crimes is by ending poverty and promoting social inclusion. Statement by Peru at the 2014 UN General Assembly Informal Interactive Dialogue on R2P.

Poland Head of Government: Prime Minister Beata Szydło Minister of Foreign Affairs: H.E. Mr. Witold Waszcykowski Permanent Representative to the UN: H.E. Mr. Bogusław Winid Participation in UNGA R2P dialogue: 2015, 2016 UN Security Council Membership: Eastern European Group 1946-1947, 1960, 1970-1971, 1982-1983, 1996-1997 Human Rights Council Membership: 2006-2007, 2010-2013 Safe Schools 7 personnel Rome Statute of the ICC: Ratified 12 vember 2001 Genocide Convention: Acceded 14 vember 1950 Arms Trade Treaty: Ratified 17 December 2014 Conflict prevention Reform of the Security Council Sustainable development issues Climate change Protection of civilians and children in armed conflict On R2P: Prevention of conflict lies in the heart of the United Nations activities and it constitutes the very core of responsibility to protect. Conflict prevention is a choice and effort we need to make every day in order to build more peaceful and prosperous societies. Given the current global challenges and threats, it is necessary to consistently increase our capacities for early-warning and prevention both at home as well as at the international level. Statement by the Republic of Poland at the 2016 UN General Assembly Interactive Dialogue on R2P.