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Anotated Agenda Items of the 63rd session:

124. Joint Inspection Unit

At its twenty-first session, in 1966, the General Assembly established the Joint Inspection Unit for an initial period of four years (resolution ), and subsequently decided to continue the Unit until 31 December 1973 (resolution ) and then for a further period of four years beyond that date (resolution ). At its thirty-first session, the General Assembly approved the statute of the Joint Inspection Unit as a subsidiary organ of the Assembly and of the legislative bodies of the specialized agencies that accepted the new statute (resolution ). The membership of the Unit was increased from 8 to not more than 11 Inspectors, with effect from 1 January 1978. For the composition of the Unit, see item 107 (h).

The General Assembly has considered this matter at various sessions from its twenty-first session to the sixty-second session (resolutions , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,, , , & , , & and decisions , , , & .

At its fifty-fifth session, the General Assembly decided to consider the annual reports of the Unit on an annual basis (resolution ).

At its fifty-ninth session, the General Assembly decided that the Unit should include, in its annual reports, information on implementation and the results achieved by organizations in respect of their follow-up to the recommendations of the Unit, as endorsed by their legislative bodies, and the arrangements put in place by participating organizations for reporting thereon (resolution ).

At its sixty-first session, the General Assembly requested that future reports of the Unit, to the extent possible, also include information on estimated savings, actual savings achieved, acceptance rate of recommendations and implementation status by impact category, particularly regarding system-wide or multi-agency recommendations (resolution , sect. I); confirmed the existing procedure for the appointment of the inspectors of the Joint Inspection Unit; and decided that, beginning on 1 January 2008, the President of the General Assembly, when drawing up a list of countries that would be requested to propose candidates, in accordance with article 3, paragraph 1, of the statute of the Unit, would invite Member States to submit the names of the countries and their respective candidates simultaneously, on the understanding that the candidates submitted were the candidates that the respective Member States intended to propose, to the extent possible, for appointment by the General Assembly, in accordance with article 3, paragraph 2, of the statute (resolution , sect. II).

At its resumed sixty-first session, in April 2007, the General Assembly decided to consider jointly the annual report and programme of work of the Joint Inspection Unit at the first part of its resumed sessions, starting from the sixty-second session (resolution ).

At its resumed sixty-second session, in April 2008, the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General, in his capacity as Chairman of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination, to expedite the implementation of resolution and to report to it on an annual basis on the results achieved (resolution ).

 

DOCUMENTS:
a Annual report of the Joint Inspection Unit for 2007 and programme of work for 2008 and beyond (resolution ), Supplement No. 34 ()
b Notes by the Secretary-General transmitting the reports of the Joint Inspection Unit:
  “Knowledge management in the United Nations system” and the comments of the Secretary-General and those of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination thereon (also relate to items 120 and 121), &
“Liaison offices in the United Nations system” and the comments of the Secretary-General and those of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination thereon (also relate to item 121), & &
“Review of the progress made by the United Nations system organizations in achieving Millennium Development Goal 6, Target 7, to combat HIV/AIDS” and the comments of the Secretary-General and those of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination thereon (also relate to item 44), &

 

REFERENCES:
...for the sixty-second session (agenda item 134)
  Report of the Joint Inspection Unit for 2006 and programme of work for 2007: Supplement No. 34 ()
Report of the Joint Inspection Unit for 2007 and programme of work for 2008: Supplement No. 34A ()
Notes by the Secretary-General transmitting reports of the Joint Inspection Unit:
  “Voluntary contributions in United Nations system organizations: impact on programme delivery and resource mobilization strategies” () and the comments of the Secretary-General and those of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination thereon ()
“United Nations system staff medical coverage” () and the comments of the Secretary-General and those of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination thereon ()
“Age structure of human resources in the organizations of the United Nations system” () and the comments of the Secretary-General and those of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination thereon ()
“Review of the national competitive recruitment examination as a recruitment tool” () and the comments of the Secretary-General and those of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination thereon ()
“Funding and staffing of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights” () and the comments of the Secretary-General thereon ()
Note by the Secretary-General transmitting his comments on the report of the Joint Inspection Unit entitled “Results-based management in the United Nations in the context of the reform process”, ()
  Summary records , , &
Report of the Fifth Committee &
Plenary meetings &
Resolutions &

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