BINUCA
United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic

Closure of BINUCA

The United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic (BINUCA) was established on 7 April 2009. Its mandate ended on 31 January 2015, subsumed to the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).

Press Releases

  • BINUCA press release 003/2014: UN Integrated Office welcomes election of new Head of State of the Transition in the Central African Republic [07 February 2014]
  • UN press release:Central African Republic’s ‘spiral of vengeance’ could undermine trust among communities far into future, Security Council warned [Security Council briefing by Leila Zerrougui, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict; Adama Dieng, Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide; Zainab Hawa Bangura, Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict; and Kyung-wha Kang, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator (22 January 2014)]
  • UN press release: Secretary-General announces members of Central African Republic Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Events since 1 January 2013 [22 January 2014]
  • BINUCA press release 002/2014: UN Integrated Office welcomes election of new Head of State of the Transition in the Central African Republic [20 January 2014]
  • OHCHR press release: UN team documents grave human rights violations in the Central African Republic [14 January 2014]
  • BINUCA press release 001/2014: UN Special Representative urges calm following the resignations of the Head of State and the Prime Minister of the transition (11 January 2014)
  • UN press release: Secretary-General, in message to Extraordinary Summit on Central African Republic, says ‘distrust high and violence has fuelled thirst for revenge’ (9 January 2014)
  • UN press release: Situation in Central African Republic has ‘greatly deteriorated’, Security Council told as senior official stresses violence, atrocities must stop (6 January 2014)
  • UN press release: Security Council, unanimously adopting resolution 2127 (2013), mandates mission in Central African Republic to protect civilians, restore state authority (5 December 2013)
  • UN press release: Security Council expresses readiness to consider ‘appropriate measures’ against those fuelling violence in Central African Republic (10 October 2013)
  • Press release 008/2013: BINUCA deeply shocked by attack in the village Korom M'Poko
  • Communiqué de presse 007/2013: Visite d’une délégation Nations Unies-Gouvernement à Bossangoa
  • Communiqué de presse 006/2013: Le BINUCA gravement préoccupé par la récente montée de la violence en RCA
  • Communiqué de presse 005/2013: Le BINUCA dénonce les violations des droits de l'homme
  • Communiqué de presse 004/2013: Arrivée en Centrafrique du général Babacar Gaye, chef du BINUCA
  • Communiqué de presse 002/2013:Centrafrique : visite d’une Mission d’évaluation stratégique des Nations Unies
  • Communiqué de presse 001/2013: RCA : la Représentante spéciale adjointe présente ses lettres de créances
  • Communiqué de presse 006/2012: La Représentante spéciale réaffirme l’attachement de l’ONU à la mise en œuvre des accords de paix
  • Communiqué de presse N°03/2012: Rencontre entre des représentants de la communauté internationale et la CPJP
  • Communiqué de presse N°01/2012: COMITE DE PILOTAGE DU PROGRAMME DE DESARMEMENT, DEMOBILISATION ET REINTEGRATION EN REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE
  • Communiqué de presse N° 004/ 2011: Les Nations Unies expriment leurs vives préoccupations face aux violents combats qui opposent la CPJP et l’UFDR à Bria et appellent à un cessez-le-feu immédiat
Security Council Press Statements
  • SC/11394: 13 May 2014 [ The members of the Security Council strongly condemned the killing of a French journalist near Bouar, Central African Republic, on 13 May.]
  • SC/11093: 14 August 2013 [expressing deep concern at the security situation in the Central African Republic, characterized by a total breakdown in law and order, and the absence of the rule of law.]
  • SC/10993: 29 April 2013 [expressing strong concern at the worsening humanitarian and security situation, and the weakening of the Central African Republic institutions.]
  • SC/10960: 25 March 2013 [strongly condemning the recent attacks and the seizure of power by force in the Central African Republic on 24 March 2013 by the Seleka coalition, as well as the ensuing violence and looting.]
  • SC/10955: 22 March 2013 [condemning all attempts to undermine the stability of the Central African Republic and urging all parties to cease hostilities immediately.]
  • SC/10948: 20 March 2013 [condemning the attacks by rebels from the Seleka coalition, in particular in Bangassou and the surrounding region, and the threat of a resumption of hostilities.]
  • SC/10880: 11 January 2013 [welcoming the negotiations held in Libreville 8-11 January 2013 and the signature of the declaration of principle, the ceasefire agreement and the political agreement on the resolution of the crisis, in Libreville on 11 January 2013.]
  • SC/10877 : 4 January 2013 [calling again on all parties to seek a peaceful solution by engaging constructively, without preconditions, and in good faith in the negotiations to be held in Libreville beginning 8 January under the auspices of the ECCAS.]
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