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28 April 2016 TENTATIVE FORECAST OF THE PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2016 For information only/not an official document This tentative forecast of the programme of work of the Security Council has been prepared by the Secretariat for the President of the Council. The forecast covers in particular those matters that may be taken up during the month pursuant to earlier decisions of the Council. The fact that a matter is or is not included in the forecast carries no implication that it will or will not be taken up during the month: the actual programme of work will be determined by developments and the views of members of the Council.

2/16 28 April 2016 TENTATIVE FORECAST OF THE PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2016 AFRICA Burundi: SG to present options for the deployment of a United Nations police contribution Resolution 2279(2016) of 1 April 2016 Para.10: Requests the Secretary-General to enhance the United Nations engagement in Burundi through strengthening the team of the Special Adviser for conflict prevention, including in Burundi, in order to work with the Government of Burundi and other concerned stakeholders to support the inter- Burundian dialogue, as referred to in paragraph 5 above, and in the areas of security and rule of law, and, in this regard, further requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Government of Burundi and in coordination with the AU, to present, as soon as possible and no later than 15 days from the date of adoption of this resolution, options for the deployment of a United Nations police contribution to increase the United Nations capacity to monitor the security situation, promote the respect of human rights and advance rule of law, in compliance with the United Nations Human Rights Due Diligence Policy; The letter from the Secretary-General dated 18 April 2016 (S/2016/352) is before the Security Council. Central African region: SG reports on UNOCA S/PRST/2015/12 of 11 June 2015 Last para.: The Security Council requests that the Secretary-General keep it informed through a report on the situation in Central Africa and UNOCA s activities to be submitted before 30 November 2015 and every six months thereafter, on the activities of UNOCA, progress made in conducting assessments of the LRA s evolving area of operations and logistical and support networks, and the efforts being undertaken respectively by missions in the region and relevant United Nations agencies to implement the UN s Regional Strategy. The report of the Secretary General is expected to be issued in May 2016. Liberia: Sanctions: Panel of Experts final report Resolution 2237 (2015) of 2 September 2015 Para.3(b): To provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, a final report no later than 1 May 2016 on all the issues listed in this paragraph, and to provide informal updates to the Committee as appropriate before that date; The letter from the Panel of Experts dated 15 April (S/2016/348) is before the Security Council.

3/16 Libya: UNSMIL: SG to report on recommendations for UNSMIL s support to the Libyan transition process and UNSMIL s security arrangements Resolution 2273 (2016) of 15 March 2016 Para.2: Requests the Secretary-General to report within 60 days following consultations with the Libyan authorities on recommendations for UNSMIL s support to the subsequent phases of the Libyan transition process and UNSMIL s security arrangements; The report of the Secretary General is expected to be issued in May 2016. Libya: ICC Prosecutor briefing Resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 February 2011 Para.7: Invites the Prosecutor to address the Security Council within two months of the adoption of this resolution and every six months thereafter on actions taken pursuant to this resolution. Somalia: UNSOM: SG reports on the implementation of resolution 2232 (2015) Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015 Para.35: Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Security Council regularly informed on the implementation of this resolution, including through oral updates and no fewer than three written reports, with the first written report by 12 September, and every 120 days thereafter; The ICC Prosecutor is expected to address the Security Council in May 2016. Somalia: AMISOM mandate Resolution 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015 Para.3: Decides to authorize the Member States of the AU to maintain the deployment of AMISOM, as set out in paragraph 1 of resolution 2093 (2013) until 30 May 2016, in line with the Security Council s request to the AU for a maximum level of 22,126 uniformed personnel, and as part of an overall exit strategy for AMISOM, after which a decrease in AMISOM s force strength will be considered, and further decides that AMISOM shall be authorized to take all necessary measures, in full compliance with its Member States obligations under international humanitarian law and human rights law, and in full respect of the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia, to carry out its mandate; The mandate of AMISOM will expire on 30 May 2016. Somalia: Review of UNSOS mandate Resolution 2245 (2105) of 9 November 2015 Para.16: Decides to keep UNSOS mandate under review in line with that of AMISOM, and in that context, decides to review and take any action to renew or revise the provisions set out in paragraph 2 above before 30 May 2016; The mandate of UNSOS is expected to be reviewed before 30 May 2016.

4/16 Somalia: UNSOM: SG reports on the implementation of resolution 2275 (2016) Resolution 2275 (2016) of 24 March 2016 Para. 22: Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Security Council regularly informed on the implementation of this resolution, including through oral updates and no fewer than three written reports, with the first written report by 12 May 2016 and every 120 days thereafter; The report of the Secretary General is expected to be issued by 12 May 2016. South Sudan: Sanctions: Panel of Experts updates Resolution 2206 (2015) of 3 March 2015 Para.18: (d) Provide to the Council, after discussion with the Committee, an interim report by September 1, 2015, a final report by February 1, 2016, and except in the months when these reports are due, updates each month; The update from the Panel of Experts is expected to be issued in May 2016. Sudan/South Sudan: UNISFA mandate Resolution 2251 (2015) of 15 December 2015 Para.1: Decides to extend until 15 May 2016 the mandate of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) as set out in paragraph 2 of resolution 1990 (2011) and modified by resolution 2024 (2011) and paragraph 1 of resolution 2075 (2012), and acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, further decides to extend until 15 May 2016 the tasks of UNISFA as set out in paragraph 3 of resolution 1990 (2011), and determines that for the purposes of paragraph 1 of resolution 2024 (2011), support to the operational activities of the JBVMM shall include support to the Ad Hoc Committees, as appropriate when so requested by consensual decisions of these mechanisms, within UNISFA s operational area and existing capabilities; The mandate of UNISFA will expire on 15 May 2016. Sudan/South Sudan: SG to inform SC on status of compliance with resolution 2046 (2012) Resolution 2046 (2012) of 2 May 2012 Para.6: Requests the Secretary-General to consult with the African Union on the implementation of this resolution and the decisions of the AU PSC, to work closely with the AUHIP in support of its facilitation efforts, and to inform the Security Council within 15 days and in two week intervals thereafter on the status of compliance by Sudan, South Sudan, and the SPLM-N with the decisions set forth in this resolution, and expresses its intention, in the event that any or all of the parties have not complied with the decisions set forth in this resolution, to take appropriate additional measures under Article 41 of the Charter as necessary. Note by the PSC of 11 November 2013 (S/2013/657) Following consultations among the members of the Security Council, it has been agreed that issues pertaining to the Sudan and South Sudan, including the African Union/United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA), the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and Council resolution 2046 (2012), will, as from 11 November 2013, be considered under

5/16 the agenda item entitled Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan. In addition, members of the Security Council agreed to amend the reporting period established in paragraph 6 of resolution 2046 (2012) to one-month intervals. Note by the PSC of 21 August 2014 (S/2014/613) Following consultations among the members of the Security Council, it has been agreed to amend the reporting period established in paragraph 6 of resolution 2046 (2012)and subsequently amended in a note by the President of the Security Council (S/2013/657) to three-month intervals. The Secretary-General is expected to report to the Security Council in May 2016. Sudan: Sanctions: 1591 Committee reports Resolution 1591 (2005) of 29 March 2005 Para.3: Decides, in light of the failure of all parties to the conflict in Darfur to fulfil their commitments, (a) to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of the Security Council consisting of all the members of the Council (herein the Committee ), to undertake to following tasks: iv. to report at least every 90 days to the Security Council on its work. The Chair of the 1591 Committee is expected to report to the Security Council in May 2016. AMERICAS Colombia: SG recommendations on size, operational aspects and mandate of Mission Resolution 2261 (2016) of 25 January 2016 Para.3: Requests the Secretary-General to initiate preparations now, including on the ground, and to present detailed recommendations to the Security Council for its consideration and approval regarding the size and operational aspects and mandate of the Mission, consistent with the Joint Communiqué, as soon as possible and then within 30 days of the signature of the ceasefire agreement by the Government of Colombia and the FARC-EP, in light of its provisions; The letter from the Secretary-General dated 4 March 2016 (S/2016/211) is before the Security Council. ASIA/MIDDLE EAST Iraq: SG reports on UNAMI Resolution 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015 Para.7: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every three months on the progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI s responsibilities; The report of the Secretary General dated 27 April 2016 (S/2016/396) is before the Security Council.

6/16 Iraq/Kuwait: missing persons and return of property Resolution 2107 (2013) of 27 June 2013 Para.4: requests that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI) promote, support and facilitate efforts regarding the repatriation or return of all Kuwaiti and third country nationals or their remains, and the return of Kuwaiti property, including the national archives, seized by Iraq, further requests the Secretary- General to report separately to the Security Council on these matters in his reports on the progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI s responsibilities ; The report of the Secretary General dated 22 April 2016 (S/2016/372) is before the Security Council. Middle East (Lebanon): SG reports on resolution 1559 (2004) Resolution 1559 (2004) of 2 September 2004 Para.7: Requests that the Secretary-General report to the Security Council within thirty days on the implementation by the parties of this resolution and decides to remain actively seized of the matter. S/PRST/2004/36 of 19 October 2004 Last para.: The Security Council appreciates the Secretary-General s intention to keep the Council updated. It requests that he continue to report on the implementation of the resolution to the Council every six months. The report of the Secretary General dated 22 April 2016 (S/2016/366) is before the Security Council. Middle East (Syria): SG report on the implementation of resolution 2268 (2016) Resolution 2268 (2016) of 26 February 2016 Para.10: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution, including by drawing on information provided by the ISSG ceasefire taskforce, and on resolution 2254 (2015), within 15 days of the adoption of this resolution and every 30 days thereafter; The Secretary General is expected to report in May 2016. Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report (through SG) on implementation of resolution 2118 (2013) Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013 Para.12: Decides to review on a regular basis the implementation in the Syrian Arab Republic of the decision of the OPCW Executive Council of 27 September 2013 and this resolution, and requests the Director-General of the OPCW to report to the Security Council, through the Secretary-General, who shall include relevant information on United Nations activities related to the implementation of this resolution, within 30 days and every month thereafter, and requests further the Director-General of the OPCW and the Secretary-General to report in a coordinated manner, as needed, to the Security Council, non-compliance with this resolution or the OPCW Executive Council decision of 27 September 2013. The report of the OPCW dated 27 April 2016 (S/2016/391) is before the Security Council.

7/16 Middle East (Syria): SG reports on Joint Investigative Mechanism Resolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015 Para.10: Requests the United Nations Secretary-General, in coordination with the OPCW Director- General, to present a report to the United Nations Security Council and inform the OPCW Executive Council as of the date the Joint Investigative Mechanism begins its full operations and every 30 days thereafter on the progress made; SG letter of 9 November 2015 (S/2015/854) Para.5: In the light of the above, and as requested by the Security Council in paragraph 10 of its resolution 2235 (2015), I would like to inform you that the Joint Investigative Mechanism will begin its full operations on 13 November 2015. The report of the Secretary General is expected to be issued in May 2016. Middle East (Syria): SG to report on implementation of resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014), 2191 (2014) and 2258 (2015) Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014 Para.17: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution by all parties in Syria, in particular paragraphs 2 through 12, in 30 days of its adoption and every 30 days thereafter, and upon receipt of the Secretary-General s report, expresses its intent to take further steps in the case of non-compliance with this resolution; Resolution 2191 (2014) of 17 December 2014 Para.5: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution, and on compliance by all parties to the Syrian domestic conflict, within the framework of its reporting on resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014); Resolution 2258 (2015) of 22 December 2015 Para.5: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution, and on compliance by all relevant parties in Syria, within the framework of its reporting on resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014), and further requests the Secretary-General to include in his reports overall trends in humanitarian access; The report of the Secretary-General is expected to be issued in May 2016. Middle East: The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000 Para.7: Invites the Secretary-General to continue to follow the situation and to keep the Security Council informed.

8/16 Middle East (Yemen): SG to present plan to SC outlining how the Office of the Special Envoy could support the next phase of its work with the parties, in particular elements in paragraph 5 of S/PRST/2016/5 S/PRST/2016/5 of 25 April 2016 Penultimate para: The Security Council requests the Secretary-General to present a plan to the Security Council, within 30 days, outlining how the Office of the Special Envoy could support the next phase of its work with the parties, in particular to support the elements set out in paragraph 5 above. The report of the Secretary-General is expected to be issued in May 2016. EUROPE BiH: Reports of High Representative to SC thru SG Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014 Para.20: Also requests the Secretary-General to continue to submit to the Council reports from the High Representative, in accordance with annex 10 of the Peace Agreement and the conclusions of the Peace Implementation Conference held in London on 4 and 5 December 1996 (S/1996/1012), and later Peace Implementation Conferences, on the implementation of the Peace Agreement and in particular on compliance by the parties with their commitments under that Agreement; The report of the Secretary General is expected to be issued in May 2016. BiH: EUFOR ALTHEA/NATO reports to SC Resolution 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014 Para.18: Requests the Member States acting through or in cooperation with the EU and the Member States acting through or in cooperation with NATO to report to the Council on the activity of EUFOR ALTHEA and NATO Headquarters presence respectively, through the appropriate channels and at least at six-monthly intervals; UNMIK: SG report Resolution 1244 (1999) of 10 June 1999 Para.20: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council at regular intervals on the implementation of this resolution, including reports from the leaderships of the international civil and security presences, the first reports to be submitted within 30 days of the adoption of this resolution; The report of the Secretary General is expected to be issued in May 2016. OTHER ICTY: Assessments by President/Prosecutor Resolution 1534 (2004) of 26 March 2004 Para.6: Requests each Tribunal to provide to the Council, by 31 May 2004 and every six months thereafter, assessments by its President and Prosecutor, setting out in detail the progress made

9/16 towards implementation of the Completion Strategy of the Tribunal, explaining what measures have been taken to implement the Completion Strategy and what measures remain to be taken, including the transfer of cases involving intermediate and lower rank accused to competent national jurisdictions; and expresses the intention of the Council to meet with the President and Prosecutor of each Tribunal to discuss these assessments. The assessments of the ICTY and the ICTR are expected to be issued in May 2016. Children and armed conflict: SG annual report to SC Resolution 2225 (2015) of 18 June 2015 Para.18: Reiterates its requests to the Secretary-General to continue to submit comprehensive annual reports to the Council on the implementation of its resolutions and Presidential statements on children and armed conflict and to ensure that in all his reports on country-specific situations the matter of children and armed conflict is included as specific aspect of the report; The report of the Secretary General dated 20 April 2016 (S/2016/360) is before the Security Council. Joint briefings by 3 Committees (CTC, 1267 & 1540) S/PRST/2005/34 of 20 July 2005 Last para.: The Security Council invites the three Committees to continue reporting on their activities at regular intervals and, where appropriate, in a coordinated manner. The Chairs of the CTC, 1267 and 1540 Committees are expected to report to the Security Council in May 2016. Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: 1718 Committee reports Resolution 1718 (2006) of 14 October 2006 Para.12: Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of the Security Council consisting of all the members of the Council, to undertake the following tasks: (g) To report at least every 90 days to the Security Council on its work, with its observations and recommendations, in particular on ways to strengthen the effectiveness of the measures imposed by paragraph 8 above. The letter from the Chair of the 1718 Committee dated 4 April 2016 (S/2016/308) is before the Security Council. Non-proliferation/DPRK: Sanctions: 1718 Committee review and update items in S/2006/853/CORR.1 Resolution 2270 (2016) of 2 March 2016 Para.26: Directs the Committee to review and update the items contained in S/2006/853/CORR.1 no later than sixty days from the adoption of this resolution and on an annual basis thereafter;

10/16 Non-proliferation/DPRK: All States to report to SC on measures taken to implement resolution 2270 (2016) Resolution 2270 (2016) of 2 March 2016 Para. 40: Calls upon all States to report to the Security Council within ninety days of the adoption of this resolution, and thereafter upon request by the Committee, on concrete measures they have taken in order to implement effectively the provisions of this resolution, requests the Panel of Experts established pursuant to resolution 1874 (2009), in cooperation with other UN sanctions monitoring groups, to continue its efforts to assist States in preparing and submitting such reports in a timely manner, and directs the Committee to prioritize outreach to those Member States who have never submitted implementation reports as requested by the Security Council; ISIL (Da esh) and Al-Qaeda Sanctions: SG strategic-level reports Resolution 2253 (2015) of 17 December 2015 Para.97: Recalling the threat posed to international peace and security by ISIL and associated individuals, groups, undertakings, and entities, requests the Secretary-General to provide an initial strategic-level report that demonstrates and reflects the gravity of the aforementioned threat, including foreign terrorist fighters joining ISIL and associated groups and entities, and the sources of financing of these groups including through illicit trade in oil, antiquities, and other natural resources, as well as their planning and facilitation of attacks, and reflects the range of United Nations efforts in support of Member States in countering this threat, in 45 days and provide updates every four months thereafter, with the input of CTED, in close collaboration with the Monitoring Team, as well as other relevant United Nations actors; The report of the Secretary General is expected to be issued in May 2016. Peacekeeping operations: Report and recommendations on the progress of partnerships between the UN and relevant regional organizations in peacekeeping operations Resolution 2167 (2014) of 28 July 2014 Para.28: Requests the Secretary-General, in close consultation with the AU Commission and EU to produce, not later than 31 March 2015, an assessment report and recommendations on the progress of the partnerships between the UN and relevant regional organizations in peacekeeping operations; The report of the Secretary-General dated 1 April 2015 (S/2015/229) is before the Security Council. Protection of civilians in armed conflict: SG reports to SC S/PRST/2015/23 of 25 November 2015 Last para.: The Security Council takes note of with appreciation the report of the Secretary-General on the protection of civilians in armed conflict of 18 June 2015 (S/2015/453) and the recommendations contained therein, and reiterates the need for systematic monitoring and reporting on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, and the challenges and progress made in this regard. The Security Council requests the Secretary-General to submit his next report on the protection of civilians in armed conflict by 15 May 2016 and to submit future reports every 12 months thereafter, to be formally considered by the Security Council each year within the same General Assembly session. The report of the Secretary General is expected to be submitted by 15 May 2016.

11/16 Terrorism/Cross-border crime: SG report on UN efforts to address the threat of terrorists benefitting from transnational organized crime in affected regions Resolution 2195 (2014) of 19 December 2014 Para.20: Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the Council a report on the efforts of the United Nations entities to address the threat of terrorists benefiting from transnational organized crime in affected regions, including Africa, with respect to matters with which the Council is seized, with input from the relevant entities of the United Nations system including the UNODC, CTED, the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team, and other relevant CTITF entities; Para.21: Further requests that the report include recommendations of concrete options for strengthening Member States capabilities, including financing such proposed UN projects and activities to build capacity with existing resources and contributions in the UN system, as well as UN activities to reduce the negative impacts of terrorists benefiting from transnational organized crime including those relevant to its conflict resolution efforts with a focus on border security, counterterrorist financing, and anti-money-laundering, and that the report be submitted to the Council no later than six months from the adoption of this resolution; The report of the Secretary-General dated 21 May 2015 (S/2015/366) is before the Security Council. WMD: 1540 Committee annual POW Resolution 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011 Para.4: Again decides that the 1540 Committee should submit an annual Programme of Work to the Security Council before the end of each May, and decides that next Programme of Work will be prepared before 31 May 2011. The Programme of Work of the 1540 Committee is expected to be submitted in May 2016. Women and peace and security: Annual reports on the implementation of resolutions on WPS and resolution 2106 (2013) (SVC) Resolution 2106 (2013) of 24 June 2013 Para.22: Requests that the Secretary-General continue to submit annual reports to the Council on the implementation of women and peace and security resolutions and the present resolution, and to submit his next report by March 2014; The report of the Secretary General dated 20 April 2016 (S/2016/361) is before the Security Council.

12/16 SCHEDULE OF FORTHCOMING EXPIRIES OF MANDATES Subject Expiry of mandate Council decision providing for current mandates UNSMIL 15 June 2016 2273 (2016) of 15 March 2016 UNFICYP 31 July 2016 2263 (2016) of 28 Jan. 2016 MINUSCA 31 July 2016 2281 (2016) of 26 April 2016 UNISFA 15 May 2016 2251 (2015) of 15 Dec. 2015 AMISOM 30 May 2016 2232 (2015) of 28 July 2015 UNDOF 30 June 2016 2257 (2015) of 22 Dec. 2015 MINUSMA 30 June 2016 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015 UNAMID 30 June 2016 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015 UNMISS 31 July 2016 2252 (2015) of 15 Dec. 2015 UNAMI 31 July 2016 2233 (2015) of 29 July 2015 UNIFIL 31 Aug. 2016 2236 (2015) of 21 Aug. 2015 UNMIL 30 Sep. 2016 2239 (2015) of 17 Sept. 2015 MINUSTAH 15 Oct. 2016 2243 (2015) of 14 Oct. 2015 UNOWAS 31 Dec. 2016 S/2013/759 of 23 Dec. 2013 UNIOGBIS 28 Feb. 2017 2267 (2016) of 26 Feb. 2016 UNAMA 17 March 2017 2274 (2016) of 15 March 2016 UNSOM 31 March 2017 2275 (2016) of 24 March 2016 MONUSCO 31 March 2017 2277 (2016) of 30 March 2016 MINURSO 30 April 2017 2285 (2016) of 29 April 2016 UNOCI 30 June 2017 2284 (2016) of 28 April 2016 UNOCA 31 Aug. 2018 S/2015/555 of 21 July 2015

13/16 FORTHCOMING REPORTS BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AS REQUESTED BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL (June 2016) Item Expected Request as formulated in the Security Council decision DRC: SG reports on MONUSCO Resolution 2211 (2015) of 26 March 2015 Para.43: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every three months on the implementation of MONUSCO s mandate, including its Intervention Brigade, as set out in this resolution, including on: (i) The situation on the ground, including updates on operations to neutralize armed groups and any instances where the Mission s protection of civilians obligations are not fully met, as well as sexual violence and the impact of conflict on women and children; (ii) Progress in the implementation of the recommendations of the strategic review, notably the measures taken to transform MONUSCO s Force, including its Intervention Brigade, to become more efficient and effective in implementing its mandate; (iii) Progress made by the DRC in the implementation of its commitments under the PSC Framework, including through the establishment and implementation of a national security sector reform roadmap, its provincial stabilisation plan supported by the ISSSS and on the implementation of the DDR and DDRRR plans; (iv) An assessment of the outcomes of the strategic dialogue with the Congolese authorities on the exit strategy of MONUSCO, including in his September 2015 report recommendations on MONUSCO s reconfiguration and gradual drawdown, including its Intervention Brigade, in accordance with paragraphs 4 and 6 above; (v) Progress made by the Government of the DRC on the electoral process, including on the provisions of paragraphs 19, 20, and 21 above; (vi) The risks and their implications for the safety and the security for the United Nations personnel and facilities as a result of the possible military operations as well as measures taken to strengthen their security and mitigate risks;

14/16 Mali: SG reports on MINUSMA, focusing on progress in the implementation of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation and MINUSMA s efforts to support it Resolution 2227 (2015) of 29 June 2015 Para.35: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council every three months after the adoption of this resolution on the implementation of this resolution, focusing on the progress in the implementation of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali and on MINUSMA s efforts to support it; South Sudan: SG report on the implementation of UNMISS mandate and violations of the Status of Forces Agreement Resolution 2252 (2015) of 15 December 2015 Para.33: Requests that the Secretary-General report to the Security Council on the implementation of the UNMISS mandate, as well as information on violations of the Status of Forces Agreement, including on UNMISS responses to any such violations, in a written report to be submitted no later than 60 days from adoption of this resolution and every 60 days after that; Sudan: SG reports on UNAMID Resolution 2228 (2015) of 29 June 2015 Para.28: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every 90 days following adoption of this resolution on UNAMID, including: (i) information on the political, humanitarian and security situation in Darfur, including detailed reporting on incidents of violence and attacks against civilians, by whomsoever perpetrated; (ii) information on violations of the Status of Forces Agreement, including those involving attacks or threats of attack on UNAMID, as well as violations of international humanitarian law perpetrated by any party to the conflict; (iii) developments and progress towards achievement of UNAMID s strategic priorities and benchmarks; (iv) developments and progress in addressing the challenges facing UNAMID as identified in the review of UNAMID; (v) and on the implementation of this resolution;

15/16 Afghanistan: SG reports on UNAMA Resolution 2274 (2016) of 15 March 2016 Para.56: Requests that the Secretary-General reports to the Council every three months on developments in Afghanistan, and to include in his reports an evaluation of progress made against the benchmarks for measuring and tracking progress in the implementation of UNAMA s mandate, including at the subnational level, and priorities as set out in this resolution; Middle East (Syria): OPCW to report to SC (through SG) on implementation of resolution 2118 (2013) Resolution 2118 (2013) of 27 September 2013 Para.12: Decides to review on a regular basis the implementation in the Syrian Arab Republic of the decision of the OPCW Executive Council of 27 September 2013 and this resolution, and requests the Director-General of the OPCW to report to the Security Council, through the Secretary-General, who shall include relevant information on United Nations activities related to the implementation of this resolution, within 30 days and every month thereafter, and requests further the Director-General of the OPCW and the Secretary-General to report in a coordinated manner, as needed, to the Security Council, non-compliance with this resolution or the OPCW Executive Council decision of 27 September 2013. Middle East (Syria): SG reports on Joint Investigative Mechanism Resolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015 Para.10: Requests the United Nations Secretary-General, in coordination with the OPCW Director-General, to present a report to the United Nations Security Council and inform the OPCW Executive Council as of the date the Joint Investigative Mechanism begins its full operations and every 30 days thereafter on the progress made; SG letter of 9 November 2015 (S/2015/854) Para.5: In the light of the above, and as requested by the Security Council in paragraph 10 of its resolution 2235 (2015), I would like to inform you that the Joint Investigative Mechanism will begin its full operations on 13 November 2015.

16/16 Middle East (Syria): SG to report on implementation of resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014), 2191 (2014) and 2258 (2015) Middle East (UNDOF): SG reports on the situation and the implementation of resolution 338 (1973) Resolution 2139 (2014) of 22 February 2014 Para.17: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution by all parties in Syria, in particular paragraphs 2 through 12, in 30 days of its adoption and every 30 days thereafter, and upon receipt of the Secretary-General s report, expresses its intent to take further steps in the case of non-compliance with this resolution; Resolution 2191 (2014) of 17 December 2014 Para.5: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution, and on compliance by all parties to the Syrian domestic conflict, within the framework of its reporting on resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014); Resolution 2258 (2015) of 22 December 2015 Para.5: Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of this resolution, and on compliance by all relevant parties in Syria, within the framework of its reporting on resolutions 2139 (2014), 2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014), and further requests the Secretary-General to include in his reports overall trends in humanitarian access; Resolution 2257 (2015) of 22 December 2015 Para.9: Requests the Secretary-General to report every 90 days on developments in the situation and the measures taken to implement resolution 338 (1973);