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United Nations Secretariat

The United Nations Secretariat (French: Secrétariat des Nations unies) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN),[1][2] The secretariat is the UN's executive arm. The secretariat has an important role in setting the agenda for the deliberative and decision-making bodies of the UN (i.e., the General Assembly, Economic and Social Council, and Security Council), and the implementation of the decision of these bodies. The secretary-general, who is appointed by the General Assembly, is the head of the secretariat.[2]

United Nations Secretariat
Formation1945
TypePrimary Organ
Legal statusActive
Secretary-General
António Guterres
Deputy Secretary-General
Amina J. Mohammed
Websiteun.org/en/index.html

The mandate of the secretariat is a wide one. Dag Hammarskjöld, the UN's second secretary-general, described its power as follows: "The United Nations is what member nations made it, but within the limits set by government action and government cooperation, much depends on what the secretariat makes it. It has creative capacity. It can introduce new ideas. It can, in proper forms, take initiatives. It can put before member governments findings which will influence their actions".[3]

The United Nations Department of Political Affairs, which has a role analogous to a ministry of foreign affairs, is a part of the secretariat. So is the Department of Peace Operations. The secretariat is the main source of economic and political analysis for the General Assembly and Security Council; it administers operations initiated by UN's deliberative organs, operates political missions, prepares assessments that precede peacekeeping operations, appoints the heads of peacekeeping operations, conducts surveys and research, communicates with non-state actors such as media and non-government organizations, and is responsible for publishing all of the treaties and international agreements.[2][4][5]

Secretary-general edit

 
António Guterres is the current UN secretary-general

The UN secretary-general's duties include helping resolve international disputes, administering peacekeeping operations, organizing international conferences, gathering information on the implementation of Security Council decisions, and consulting with member governments regarding various initiatives. Key secretariat offices in this area include the Office of the Coordinator of Humanitarian Affairs and the Department of Peacekeeping Operations. The secretary-general may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter that, in his or her opinion, may threaten international peace and security. The current secretary-general of the UN is António Guterres.

Organization edit

The secretariat is divided into offices and departments. The hierarchy within each is as follows:

Office: a minimum of 20 high level professionals under the supervision of a D-2 staff member (division head), or in few cases an assistant secretary-general or under secretary-general
Division: a minimum of 15 high level professionals under the supervision of a D-2 staff member (division head)
Service: a minimum of 8 high level professionals under the supervision of a D-1 (general administrator) staff member
Section: a minimum of 4 professionals under the supervisions of a P-4 (8–12 years experience) or a P-5 (13–17 years experience) staff member
Unit: a minimum of 4 positions under the supervision of a chief

Offices edit

Departments edit

Other offices edit

UN regional commissions edit

Ranks edit

Staffing edit

As at 31 December 2018, there are 37,505 people employed from more than 140 countries within the secretariat.[7] Eligibility for civil service is based on a UN-administered examination offered worldwide, in addition to a competitive application process.[8] Qualifications for membership include "the highest standards of efficiency, competence, and integrity",[9] according to the UN Charter. Staff-members are appointed by the secretary-general alone and are assigned to the organs of the UN. Staff members are appointed on a temporary or permanent basis, under the discretion of the secretary-general.[10] During staff recruitment, geographical variety is an especially prominent selection factor in order to accurately reflect the scope of member states present in the UN.[11] The charter states that staff members are responsible "only to the organization" and are prohibited from any action or influence that would suggest affiliation with a government or organization outside the UN.[11]

Headquartered in New York, the secretariat functions through duty stations in Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Beirut, Geneva, Nairobi, Santiago and Vienna, in addition to offices all over the world.[8]

One study finds the following factors play a role in the selection of staff for the secretariat: a desire to achieve a minimum number of officials from each state; population size; and lo assessment of dues. The most overrepresented states in the secretariat are small, rich democracies. The Nordic states stand out, in particular, when it comes to overrepresentation.[12]

Status of women in the secretariat edit

Representation of women in the UN, particularly at managerial and decision-making positions at the D-1 level and above, has been a UN General Assembly concern and goal since 1970. [13][14] Since 1984, the UN Secretariat, in order to achieve early gender equality, issued several five-year "action plans", including strategic plans, to improve the status of women in the secretariat.[14][15] These plans, however, did not have the desired impact, and progress in achieving gender parity remained slow.

In December 1994, the UN General Assembly's "disappointment" that its gender equality target were not met urged the secretary-general to prioritize the recruitment and promotion of women to reach to 50/50 representation in D1 and above posts by 2000.[16][17] In Feb 2004, gender parity target for the secretariat was once again revised to 2015.[18][19] In 2009, despite the plans, and General Assembly resolutions, the representation of women in the UN secretariat remained well below parity at 29.2 percent.[20] : p 29, Table 19 

Representation of women at decision making levels edit

The representation of women in the UN secretariat, at the D1 level, in 2000, was 30.3 percent. Instead of increasing, in the next decade, the representation of women in the secretariat decreased to 26.7 percent.[20]: p 29, Table 19  In December 2011, the representation of women in the secretariat at the D1 level was 27.4 percent, an increase of .6 percent over a two-year period.[21]: p 50, fn 64  At the current rate of progress, it is estimated that gender parity at the D-1 to higher levels will not be achieved until after 102 years.[21]: paragraph 133  At the D2 level, the representation of women in 2011 was 24.4 percent.[21]: p 17 

Special measures for the achievement of gender equality edit

To ensure that the gender equality target mandated by the General Assembly is met, the secretariat, in September 1999, promulgated an administrative instruction (AI) on "Special Measures for the Achievement of Gender Equality" (ST/AI/1999/9)[22]: section 5.2  Gender Equality A/I echoes the goals of, and is in conformity with, the mandate of Articles 8 and 101 of the Charter of the United Nations, and Article 4 paragraph 1 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).[22]: preamble [23]

On 4 September 2012, in his annual reports to the General Assembly, titled "Improvement of the Status of Women in the United Nations System", Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stated that the aim of the special measures was to ensure "gender balance in recruitment and promotion".[21]: p3, paragraph 67–68  and that special measures would remain in effect until the "goal of gender parity is achieved", and sustained for a period of time.[21]: p 33, paragraph 67 [22]"[21] The secretary-general, in his recommendations to the General Assembly, noted that the " United Nations Secretariat, pursuant to the decision of the Policy Committee chaired by the Secretary-General" is to "ensure the effective implementation of special measures for gender equality. These measures include mandatory selection of equally or better-qualified women candidates…"[21]: paragraph 147b 

Reforms edit

Since its creation, the secretariat has undergone extensive reforms. On 21 March 2005, Secretary-General Kofi Annan proposed several reforms for the secretariat. He announced his intentions to appoint a scientific adviser, create a peacebuilding support office, establish a cabinet-style decision-making mechanism, and strengthen the mediation function. He also asked the General Assembly to appropriate funds for a one-time staff buyout; to work with him in revising budgetary and human resources rules; to grant the secretary-general more managerial authority and flexibility; to strengthen the Office of Internal Oversight Services; and "to review all mandates older than five years to see whether the activities concerned are still genuinely needed or whether the resources assigned to them can be reallocated in response to new and emerging challenges".[24]

See also edit

References edit

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  14. ^ a b General Assembly, 72nd plenary meeting (21 December 1990). . New York: United Nations. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  15. ^ General Assembly, United Nations (18 December 1985). "Improvement of Status of women in the Secretariat" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
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  19. ^ "Legislative basis for the UN Mandate on Representation of Women in the United Nations System: Commitments by the General Assembly to Gender Parity". UN Women. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
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  24. ^ V. Strengthening the United Nations In Larger Freedom, United Nations

External links edit

  • UN Secretariat
  • Records of the United Nations Executive Office of the Secretary-General at the United Nations Archives
  • UN Reform - Management Reform (official site)
  • United States Department of State – UN Division

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Secretary general 2 Organization 2 1 Offices 2 2 Departments 2 3 Other offices 2 4 UN regional commissions 3 Ranks 4 Staffing 5 Status of women in the secretariat 5 1 Representation of women at decision making levels 5 2 Special measures for the achievement of gender equality 6 Reforms 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksSecretary general edit nbsp Antonio Guterres is the current UN secretary generalMain article Secretary General of the United Nations The UN secretary general s duties include helping resolve international disputes administering peacekeeping operations organizing international conferences gathering information on the implementation of Security Council decisions and consulting with member governments regarding various initiatives Key secretariat offices in this area include the Office of the Coordinator of Humanitarian Affairs and the Department of Peacekeeping Operations The secretary general may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter that in his or her opinion may threaten international peace and security The current secretary general of the UN is Antonio Guterres Organization editThe secretariat is divided into offices and departments The hierarchy within each is as follows Office a minimum of 20 high level professionals under the supervision of a D 2 staff member division head or in few cases an assistant secretary general or under secretary general Division a minimum of 15 high level professionals under the supervision of a D 2 staff member division head Service a minimum of 8 high level professionals under the supervision of a D 1 general administrator staff member Section a minimum of 4 professionals under the supervisions of a P 4 8 12 years experience or a P 5 13 17 years experience staff member Unit a minimum of 4 positions under the supervision of a chiefOffices edit Executive Office of the Secretary General EOSG United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services OIOS United Nations Office of Legal Affairs OLA United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs ODA United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction UNDRR Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights OHCHR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime UNODC United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States OHRLLS United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs UNOOSA Departments edit United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs DPPA United Nations Department of Peace Operations DPO United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs DESA United Nations Department of Operational Support DOS United Nations Department of Management Strategy Policy and Compliance DMSPC United Nations Department of General Assembly and Conference Management DGACM United Nations Department of Global Communications DGC United Nations Department of Safety and Security DSS Other offices edit United Nations Office at Geneva UNOG United Nations Office at Nairobi UNON United Nations Office at Vienna UNOV UN regional commissions edit Bangkok Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Beirut Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia Addis Ababa Economic Commission for Africa Geneva Economic Commission for Europe Santiago Economic Commission for Latin America and the CaribbeanRanks editSecretary General Deputy Secretary General Under Secretary General Assistant Secretary General D 2 Principal Director D 1 Director P 5 Senior Officer P 4 First Officer P 3 Second Officer P 2 Associate Officer P 1 Assistant Officer 6 Staffing editMain article United Nations Staff Selection System As at 31 December 2018 there are 37 505 people employed from more than 140 countries within the secretariat 7 Eligibility for civil service is based on a UN administered examination offered worldwide in addition to a competitive application process 8 Qualifications for membership include the highest standards of efficiency competence and integrity 9 according to the UN Charter Staff members are appointed by the secretary general alone and are assigned to the organs of the UN Staff members are appointed on a temporary or permanent basis under the discretion of the secretary general 10 During staff recruitment geographical variety is an especially prominent selection factor in order to accurately reflect the scope of member states present in the UN 11 The charter states that staff members are responsible only to the organization and are prohibited from any action or influence that would suggest affiliation with a government or organization outside the UN 11 Headquartered in New York the secretariat functions through duty stations in Addis Ababa Bangkok Beirut Geneva Nairobi Santiago and Vienna in addition to offices all over the world 8 One study finds the following factors play a role in the selection of staff for the secretariat a desire to achieve a minimum number of officials from each state population size and lo assessment of dues The most overrepresented states in the secretariat are small rich democracies The Nordic states stand out in particular when it comes to overrepresentation 12 Status of women in the secretariat editRepresentation of women in the UN particularly at managerial and decision making positions at the D 1 level and above has been a UN General Assembly concern and goal since 1970 13 14 Since 1984 the UN Secretariat in order to achieve early gender equality issued several five year action plans including strategic plans to improve the status of women in the secretariat 14 15 These plans however did not have the desired impact and progress in achieving gender parity remained slow In December 1994 the UN General Assembly s disappointment that its gender equality target were not met urged the secretary general to prioritize the recruitment and promotion of women to reach to 50 50 representation in D1 and above posts by 2000 16 17 In Feb 2004 gender parity target for the secretariat was once again revised to 2015 18 19 In 2009 despite the plans and General Assembly resolutions the representation of women in the UN secretariat remained well below parity at 29 2 percent 20 p 29 Table 19 Representation of women at decision making levels edit The representation of women in the UN secretariat at the D1 level in 2000 was 30 3 percent Instead of increasing in the next decade the representation of women in the secretariat decreased to 26 7 percent 20 p 29 Table 19 In December 2011 the representation of women in the secretariat at the D1 level was 27 4 percent an increase of 6 percent over a two year period 21 p 50 fn 64 At the current rate of progress it is estimated that gender parity at the D 1 to higher levels will not be achieved until after 102 years 21 paragraph 133 At the D2 level the representation of women in 2011 was 24 4 percent 21 p 17 Special measures for the achievement of gender equality edit Main article Special measures for gender equality in the United Nations To ensure that the gender equality target mandated by the General Assembly is met the secretariat in September 1999 promulgated an administrative instruction AI on Special Measures for the Achievement of Gender Equality ST AI 1999 9 22 section 5 2 Gender Equality A I echoes the goals of and is in conformity with the mandate of Articles 8 and 101 of the Charter of the United Nations and Article 4 paragraph 1 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women CEDAW 22 preamble 23 On 4 September 2012 in his annual reports to the General Assembly titled Improvement of the Status of Women in the United Nations System Secretary General Ban Ki moon stated that the aim of the special measures was to ensure gender balance in recruitment and promotion 21 p3 paragraph 67 68 and that special measures would remain in effect until the goal of gender parity is achieved and sustained for a period of time 21 p 33 paragraph 67 22 21 The secretary general in his recommendations to the General Assembly noted that the United Nations Secretariat pursuant to the decision of the Policy Committee chaired by the Secretary General is to ensure the effective implementation of special measures for gender equality These measures include mandatory selection of equally or better qualified women candidates 21 paragraph 147b Reforms editSince its creation the secretariat has undergone extensive reforms On 21 March 2005 Secretary General Kofi Annan proposed several reforms for the secretariat He announced his intentions to appoint a scientific adviser create a peacebuilding support office establish a cabinet style decision making mechanism and strengthen the mediation function He also asked the General Assembly to appropriate funds for a one time staff buyout to work with him in revising budgetary and human resources rules to grant the secretary general more managerial authority and flexibility to strengthen the Office of Internal Oversight Services and to review all mandates older than five years to see whether the activities concerned are still genuinely needed or whether the resources assigned to them can be reallocated in response to new and emerging challenges 24 See also editDag Hammarskjold Library International Court of Justice The Four Nations Initiative on reform of governance and management issues in the UN Secretariat UN Economic and Social Council UN General Assembly UN Headquarters UN Security Council UN Trusteeship Council United Nations Interpretation ServiceReferences edit Main Organs United Nations Archived from the original on 12 April 2015 Retrieved 9 April 2015 a b c UN Secretariat United Nations 18 November 2014 Retrieved 9 April 2015 Dag Hammarskjold 1968 Hammarskjold The Political Man Funk amp Wagnalls Novosad Paul Werker Eric 9 January 2014 Who Runs the 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