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The Document Library serves as a centralized repository housing a diverse collection of essential documents and resources. It provides convenient access to a variety of materials, including manuals, guides, and reference documents, ensuring that users can easily locate and utilize key information.

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Justice and Corrections 2015
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Justice and Corrections
Special report on the review of the mandate of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan
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Special report on the review of the mandate of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan:The present report is submitted pursuant to paragraph 13 of Security Council resolution 2241 (2015) [S/2015/899] of 23 November 2015
Report on the situation in Abyei
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Report on the situation in Abyei : The present report is submitted pursuant to paragraph 27 of Security Council resolution 2230 (2015) [S/2015/870] of 13 November 2015
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SPC newsletter - October 2015
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Find out more about the work of the United Nations Police Division Standing Police Capacity, based in Brindisi, Italy.

The future of United Nations peace operations
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The future of United Nations peace operations: implementation of the recommendations of the High-level Independent Panel on Peace Operations [A/70/357-S/2015/682] of 2 September 2015
Report of the Independent Panel of Experts dealing with the death of Dag Hammarskjöld
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Report of the Independent Panel of Experts dealing with the death of Dag Hammarskjöld, appointed by the Secretary-General to examine and assess the probative value of new information relating to the deaths of the former Secretary-General and those accompanying him [A/70/132] of 2 July 2015
Report of the Independent High-level Panel on Peace Operations
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Report of the Independent High-level Panel on Peace Operations, convened by the Secretary-General to undertake a thorough review of the current United Nations peace operations and the emerging needs of the future [A/70/95–S/2015/446] of 17 June 2015
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SPC newsletter - May 2015
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Find out more about the work of the United Nations Police Division Standing Police Capacity, based in Brindisi, Italy.

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Guidelines on Police Capacity-Building and Development (2015)
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Reforming, restructuring and rebuilding police and other law enforcement institutions in post-conflict and fragile states goes to the core of United Nations policing, which is why the development of Guidelines on Police Capacity-Building and Development was a top priority for the Police Division. Since 2003, almost all new peacekeeping mission mandates have included police capacity-building and development.

To develop the Guidelines, the United Nations, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and the Challenges Forum co-organised a thematic consultation in Oslo, Norway, in March 2014 which brought together more than 100 experts from Member States, regional and subregional organisations, academia and think tanks to discuss what police capacity-building and development entails.

The Guidelines emphasise that police capacity-building and development is a long-term effort that must reach all levels of an institution, from individual police personnel, to groups or units of individuals within an organisation and whole institutions. For each level, the Guidelines refine the five key areas of support around which police capacity-building and development activities—including the provision of material support; training initiatives; monitoring, advising and mentoring; and the strengthening of accountability and oversight—should be based. They will enable the United Nations police to better design, implement, monitor and evaluate police capacity-building and development projects and programmes. In practice, the Guidelines will help police components determine which capacity-building and development activities, areas and training objectives to prioritise.

Report of the Secretary-General on Partnering for peace: moving towards partnership peacekeeping
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Report of the Secretary-General on Partnering for peace: moving towards partnership peacekeeping, providing assessment and recommendations on the progress of the partnerships between the United Nations and relevant regional organizations in peacekeeping operations focusing primarily on the partnerships with the African Union and the European Union [S/2015/229] of 1 April 2015