UN General Assembly adopts resolution on mandate creation, implementation
The UN General Assembly on Tuesday adopted a resolution on mandate creation, implementation and review, part of the world body's reform efforts to make it more efficient and effective.
The resolution was adopted by a recorded vote of 168 in favor, 4 against and no abstentions. Belarus, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Nicaragua and Russia voted against the resolution.
By the terms of the resolution, the General Assembly agreed on a set of principles to guide the creation, implementation and review of all UN mandates.
"The resolution adopted today reflects a shared understanding of the full mandate lifecycle and a commitment to strengthen each step of it," which brings "greater discipline, coherence and transparency to the creation of mandates," said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Guterres said the process encourages "clearer, more focused mandates" and reinforces a culture of continuous improvement grounded in evidence, accountability and results.
"This is a major step. But it is only the beginning," he said.
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