List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1801 to 1900

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This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1801 to 1900 adopted between 20 February 2008 and 16 December 2009.

ResolutionDateVoteConcerns
1801 20 February 200815–0-0The situation in Somalia
1802 25 February 200815–0–0The situation in Timor-Leste
1803 3 March 200814–0–1 (abstention: Indonesia) Non-proliferation
1804 13 March 200815–0–0The situation in The Great Lakes Region (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
1805 20 March 200815–0–0Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts
1806 20 March 200815–0–0The situation in Afghanistan
1807 31 March 200815–0-0The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
1808 15 April 200815–0–0The situation in Georgia
1809 16 April 200815–0–0Peace and security in Africa
1810 25 April 200815–0–0Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
1811 29 April 200815–0–0The situation in Somalia
1812 30 April 200815–0–0Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan
1813 30 April 200815–0–0The situation concerning Western Sahara
1814 15 May 200815–0–0The situation in Somalia
1815 2 June 200815–0–0The situation in the Middle East
1816 2 June 200815–0–0The situation in Somalia
1817 11 June 200815–0–0The situation in Afghanistan
1818 13 June 200815–0–0The situation in Cyprus
1819 18 June 200815–0–0The situation in Liberia
1820 19 June 200815–0–0Women and Peace and Security
1821 27 June 200815–0–0The situation in the Middle East
1822 30 June 200815–0–0Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts
1823 10 July 200815–0–0The situation concerning Rwanda
1824 18 July 200815–0–0 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
1825 23 July 200815–0–0Letter dated 22 November 2006 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/2006/920)
1826 29 July 200815–0–0The situation in Côte d’Ivoire
1827 30 July 200815–0–0The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia
1828 31 July 200814–0–1 (abstention: United States)Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan
1829 4 August 200815–0–0The situation in Sierra Leone
1830 7 August 200815–0–0The situation concerning Iraq
1831 19 August 200815–0–0The situation in Somalia
1832 27 August 200815–0–0The situation in the Middle East
1833 22 September 200815–0–0The situation in Afghanistan
1834 24 September 200815–0–0The situation in Chad, the Central African Republic and the subregion
1835 27 September 200815–0–0Non-proliferation
1836 29 September 200815–0–0The situation in Liberia
1837 29 September 200815–0–0 International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
1838 7 October 200815–0–0The situation in Somalia
1839 9 October 200815–0–0The situation in Georgia
1840 14 October 200815–0–0The situation concerning Haiti
1841 15 October 200815–0–0Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan
1842 29 October 200815–0–0The situation in Côte d’Ivoire
1843 20 November 200815–0–0The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
1844 20 November 200815–0–0The situation in Somalia
1845 20 November 200815–0–0The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
1846 2 December 200815–0–0The situation in Somalia
1847 12 December 200815–0–0 The situation in Cyprus
1848 12 December 200815–0–0The situation in the Middle East
1849 12 December 200815–0–0 International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
1850 16 December 200814–0–1 (abstention: Libya)The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question
1851 16 December 200815–0–0The situation in Somalia
1852 16 December 200815–0–0The situation in the Middle East
1853 19 December 200815–0–0The situation in Somalia
1854 19 December 200815–0–0The situation in Liberia
1855 19 December 200815–0–0 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
1856 22 December 200815–0–0The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
1857 22 December 200815–0–0The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo
1858 22 December 200815–0–0The situation in Burundi
1859 22 December 200815–0–0The situation concerning Iraq
1860 9 January 200914–0–1 (abstention: United States)The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question
1861 14 January 200915–0–0The situation in Chad, the Central African Republic and the subregion
1862 14 January 200915–0–0Peace and security in Africa
1863 16 January 200915–0–0The situation in Somalia
1864 23 January 200915–0–0Extending the mandate of United Nations Mission in Nepal until 23 July 2009
1865 27 January 200915–0–0The situation in Côte d'Ivoire
1866 13 February 200915–0–0Extending mission of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia
1867 26 February 200915–0–0Extending the United Nations Integrated Mission in East Timor until 26 February 2010
1868 23 March 200915–0–0The situation in Afghanistan. Extending UNAMA until 23 March 2010
1869 25 March 200915–0–0Welcoming the new designate Valentin Inzko as High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina
1870 30 April 200915–0–0Extending the United Nations Mission in Sudan until 30 April 2010
1871 30 April 200915–0–0Extending the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara until 30 April 2010
1872 26 May 200915–0–0Extending the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) until 31 January 2010
1873 29 May 200914–1–0 (against: Turkey)Extending the mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus until 15 December 2009
1874 12 June 200915–0–0Imposes further sanctions on North Korea following a recent nuclear test
1875 23 June 200915–0–0Renews the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force until 31 December 2009
1876 26 June 200915–0–0Extends the mandate of the United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in Guinea-Bissau until 31 December 2009
1877 7 July 200915–0–0Extends the term of the judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia until 31 December 2009
1878 7 July 200915–0–0Extension of the terms of office of ad litern and permanent judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda until 31 December 2009 and 2010 respectively, and on amending article 13 of the Statute of the International Tribunal
1879 23 July 200915–0–0Renewal of the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Nepal until 23 January 2010
1880 30 July 200915–0–0Renews mandate of United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire until 31 January 2010
1881 30 July 200915–0–0Extends the African Union - United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur until 31 July 2010
1882 4 August 200915–0–0Condemning the use of, and asking member states to respect resolutions against the use of children in armed conflict
1883 7 August 200915–0–0Extension of the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq
1884 27 August 200915–0–0Renewing mandate for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon until 31 August 2010
1885 15 September 200915–0–0Extending the United Nations Mission in Liberia mandate until 30 September 2010
1886 15 September 200915–0–0Renewing mandate of United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone until 30 September 2010
1887 24 September 200915–0–0 by heads of state or government and Permanent Representative (Libya)Pledging support for the end to the proliferation of nuclear weapons and ensuring a reduction in nuclear weapons stockpiles and fissile material
1888 30 September 200915–0–0Mandates peacekeeping missions to protect women and girls from sexual violence in armed conflict
1889 5 October 200915–0–0Reaffirmes resolution 1325 (2000) on "women and peace and security", and condemns continuing sexual violence against women in conflict and post-conflict situations
1890 8 October 200915–0–0Condemning "in the strongest terms" a suicide bombing at the Indian embassy in Afghanistan
1891 13 October 200915–0–0Extending the mandate of the Panel of Experts in Sudan to monitor the arms embargo and sanctions until 15 October 2010.
1892 13 October 200915–0–0Renewing the mandate of United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) until 15 October 2010.
1893 29 October 200915–0–0Renewing measures on arms, financial and travel, banning importation of rough diamonds from Côte d'Ivoire, extending mandate of Group of Experts until 31 October 2010.
1894 11 November 200915–0–0Calling on member states to respect human rights of civilians in armed conflict, and to act according to international law.
1895 18 November 200915–0–0Authorisation of member states to establish for a further 12 months a multinational stabilization force (EUFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina to succeed SFOR.
1896 30 November 200915–0–0Extending the mandate of the committee established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004) and extension of measures on arms, transport, financial and travel against the Democratic Republic of the Congo imposed by resolution 1807 (2008).
1897 30 November 200915–0–0On acts of piracy and armed robbery against vessels in the waters off the coast of Somalia.
1898 14 December 200914–1–0 (against: Turkey)Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus until 15 June 2010.
1899 16 December 200915–0–0Extension of the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force until 30 June 2010.
1900 16 December 200915–0–0Extension of the terms of office of permanent and ad litem judges to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and on temporarily amending article 12, paragraph 1, of the Statute of the International Tribunal

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