Peacebuilding Commission

United Nations Peacebuilding Commission
AbbreviationPBC
Formation20 December 2005 (18 years ago) (2005-12-20)
TypeCommission
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersUnited Nations Headquarters
Chair
Ambassador Sérgio França Danese
Parent organization
United Nations General Assembly
United Nations Security Council
WebsitePBC Website

The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) is a United Nations intergovernmental advisory body of both the General Assembly and the Security Council that supports peace efforts in conflict-affected countries. A key addition to the capacity of the international community in the broad peace agenda, it was established in 2005 with the passage of both A/RES/60/180 and S/RES/1645[1] Mr. Sérgio França Danese (Brazil) is the incumbent chair of the PBC.[2]

The Peacebuilding Commission, which has a unique role to play in advancing intergovernmental coherence through its cross-pillar mandate, has already diversified its working methods to enhance its flexibility as a dedicated intergovernmental platform.[3]

Recent good practices of the Peacebuilding Commission include attention to cross-border and regional issues in the Great Lakes region and the Sahel, support to the transition from a peace operation in Liberia and the adoption of a gender strategy that is the first of its kind for an intergovernmental body of the United Nations. Member States have also used the platform of the commission for constructive discussions on Burkina Faso, Colombia, Kyrgyzstan, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Somalia and Sri Lanka, at the initiative of the countries concerned. [1]

  1. ^ United Nations General Assembly Session 60 Resolution 180. A/RES/60/180 30 December 2005. Retrieved 2007-09-28.
  2. ^ "PBC CHAIR HISTORY | PEACEBUILDING". www.un.org. Retrieved 2023-05-10.
  3. ^ United Nations General Assembly, United Nations Security Council (18 January 2018). "Report of the Secretary-General on Peacebuilding and sustaining peace". undocs.org. Retrieved 2018-03-14.