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The Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations (2000) is commonly called the Brahimi Report, named for the chairman of the commission that produced it, Lakhdar Brahimi. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan had convened the Panel on March 7, 2000, ahead of the upcoming Millennium Summit, and had tasked it with making a thorough review of United Nations peace and security activities and recommending improvements. The report was published on August 17, 2000. In identical letters dated 21 August 2000 transmitting the report to the presidents of the UN General Assembly and the UN Security Council, Annan called the Panel's recommendations "essential to make the United Nations truly credible as a force for peace." The Report stands among the 199
Agenda For Peace
and the 199
Supplement to an Agenda for Peace
as one of the main documents on UN peacekeeping reform. The report noted that the United Nations member states have not yet implemented a standing UN army or standing UN police force. As a result, UN peace operations have been based on ad hoc coalitions of willing states. The report addressed many of the resulting dysfunctions of
United Nations The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and international security, security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be ...
peace and security operations, including lack of commitment from Member States to make available standing peace operations personnel and resources, and particularly its inability to carry out its mission for lack of a proper global information collection, processing, and analysis capability. In combination with the service of MajGen
Patrick Cammaert Major General Patrick Cammaert (, born April 11, 1950, Nijmegen) is a retired
of the Royal Netherlands Marines, and the publication of the first book on Peacekeeping Intelligence, which was put on display at 1 UN Plaza, the Brahimi Report lead the United Nations to focus more on "
intelligence Intelligence has been defined in many ways: the capacity for abstraction, logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, emotional knowledge, reasoning, planning, creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. More generally, it can b ...
". Now better understood as "decision support," intelligence is still not present at the United Nations, but efforts are being made to establish information capabilities that can address the ten threats identified by the High Level Threat Panel. The
United Nations Security Council The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the Organs of the United Nations, six principal organs of the United Nations (UN) and is charged with ensuring international security, international peace and security, recommending the admi ...
adopted several provisions relating to
peacekeeping Peacekeeping comprises activities intended to create conditions that favour lasting peace. Research generally finds that peacekeeping reduces civilian and battlefield deaths, as well as reduces the risk of renewed warfare. Within the United N ...
following the report, in Resolution 1327 (2000).


Brahimi Report Overview

# Enhancing rapid deployment of peacekeeping operations; # Strengthening the relationship with Member States and legislative bodies; # Reforming the management culture of peacekeeping operations; # Reforming the peacekeeping operations relationship with field missions; # Strengthening relationships with other United Nations bodies. # Long-term/ Short-term strategic planning # UN Missions must be flexible # Rapid deployment standards and "on-call" expertise (6–12 weeks deployment of troops) # Enhance headquarters capacity to plan and support peace operations Among the recommendations in the Report were: # the consent of the local parties for stationing of the UN peace forces, impartiality and the use of force only in self-defence # a call for more robust mandates so as to enable UN operations to effectively protect themselves, civilians and their mandate. # the idea of a new information-gathering and analysis entity to support the informational and analytical needs of the Secretary-General # the creation of a regularly updated list of potential leadership personal and experts for Peacekeeping missions # the creation of multinational standby forces ready to deploy on short notice # the authorization of the Secretary-General to commit up to $50 Million for the preparation of a peacekeeping mission in advance of a final Security Council mandate # an increase in the size of the
Department of Peacekeeping Operations The Department of Peace Operations (DPO) (French: ''Département des opérations de maintien de la paix'') is a department of the United Nations charged with the planning, preparation, management and direction of UN peacekeeping operations. Pre ...


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