Security Council Resolution 2410

Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Countries: 
Haiti
Security Council Agenda Geographical Topic: 
Haiti
Resolution Reference PDF: 

Security Council Resolution 2410

Report References: 

Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (S/2018/241)

Resolution Extracts: 

Security Council Resolution 2410 (Operative Clause 17)

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
Participation
Security Council Agenda Geographical Topic: 
Haiti
Extract: 

Reaffirms the importance for MINUJUSTH taking fully into account gender mainstreaming as a crosscutting issue throughout its mandate and to assist the Government in ensuring the full and effective participation, involvement, and representation of women at all levels

Security Council Resolution 2410 (Operative Clause 19)

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
Justice, Rule of Law and Security Sector Reform
Security Council Agenda Geographical Topic: 
Haiti
Extract: 

Recalls its resolution 2272 (2016), and all other relevant United Nations resolutions, requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary steps to ensure full compliance of all MINUJUSTH personnel with the United Nations zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse, and to continue to keep the Council informed, and urges police-contributing countries to redouble their efforts to prevent cases of misconduct and to ensure that acts involving their personnel are properly investigated in a credible and transparent manner and that those responsible are held accountable

Security Council Resolution 2410 (Preamble)

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
Participation
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
Human Rights
Justice, Rule of Law and Security Sector Reform
Security Council Agenda Geographical Topic: 
Haiti
Extract: 

Recognizing that strengthening national human rights institutions, including respecting the right to a fair trial, promoting access to justice, fighting corruption and impunity, combating criminality, sexual and gender-based violence, and ensuring accountability, as well as respect for human rights, including of women and children, are all essential to promoting the rule of law and security in Haiti