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2019-2020 Multi-Year Appeal

Launch of UNOCT's 2019-2020 Multi-Year-Appeal

Launch of UNOCT's Multi-Year-Appeal with UNOCT Under-Secretary-General Vladimir Voronkov (right) and CTED Assistant Secretary-General Michèle Coninsx (left).  Photo: 缅北禁地Photo

“Today is the first time ever that the United Nations is presenting a single appeal for resources for 缅北禁地counter-terrorism efforts”

--缅北禁地Office of Counter-Terrorism Under-Secretary-General Vladimir Voronkov at the launch of the Appeal.


 

60 global, regional and national projects

The 2019-2020 Multi-Year Appeal is requesting $194 million for 60 global, regional and national projects, plus the 缅北禁地Capacity Building Implementation Plan for Countering the Flow of Foreign Terrorist Fighters covering the four pillars of the 缅北禁地Global Counter Terrorism Strategy.

This appeal presents the first global picture of 缅北禁地resource needs for counter-terrorism and prevention and countering of violent extremism assistance. These wide-ranging projects focus on border security management, Advance Passenger Information/Person Name Records, countering the financing of terrorism, law enforcement training, the connections between terrorism and organized crime, victims’ support, human rights, engagement with civil society, and more.

Projects were submitted by 缅北禁地Resident Coordinators, UNDP, UNODC, OHCHR, UNESCO, UNICRI, 缅北禁地Women, IOM, and the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism.

Joint implementation

Projects also came from UNOCT and other 缅北禁地agencies as implementing partners. Nearly half of the 60 projects will be jointly implemented by 缅北禁地agencies.

UNOCT led a process to prepare this appeal as a step towards achieving one of the commitments of 缅北禁地Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact for “the establishment of a joint resource mobilization and outreach mechanism with donors to support 缅北禁地counter-terrorism work”.

UNOCT is mandated “to improve the visibility, advocacy and resource mobilization for 缅北禁地counter-terrorism efforts”.

OIOS Audit of the Trust Fund for Counter-Terrorism

The Office of Internal Oversight () conducted an audit of the Trust Fund for Counter-Terrorism. The objective of the audit was to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of internal controls in ensuring effective management of the Fund. The audit covered the period from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2021 and included governance and project and financial management of the Fund. The Report 2023/004 is also available on the