OSASGY
Office of the Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Yemen

Closure of OSASGY

The Office of the Special Adviser on Yemen (OSASGY) was established on 18 June 2012 to support the Secretary-General on Yemen's political, humanitarian, and security issues, and facilitate dialogue. Its responsibilities were transferred to the Office of the Special Envoy for Yemen (OSESGY).

Resources

Security Council Meeting: The situation in the Middle East- Yemen.
A wide view of the Security Council as Members unanimously adopt resolution 2014 (2011). UN Photo/Rick Bajornas
Security Council Resolutions
  • Resolution 2014 (2011) calling for implementation of a political settlement based upon the GCC Initiative and requesting the Secretary-General to continue his good offices.
  • Resolution 2051 (2012) reaffirming the need for the full and timely implementation of the Transition Agreement and signalling potential sanctions.
  • Resolution 2140 (2014) supporting the implementation of the National Dialogue outcomes, reaffirming the need for the full and timely implementation of the political transition, and establishing a sanctions regime under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.
Security Council Statements
Other relevant documents

The Gulf Cooperation Council Initiative
The Implementation Mechanism
The NDC Outcome Document
Constitutional Guidelines on Women
Constitutional Guidelines on Youth
Constitutional and Legal Guidelines on Civil Society Organizations

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