General Assembly
General Assembly: 51st plenary meeting, 80th session
The General Assembly today adopted two resolutions, the first marking 5 September as an international day for Indigenous women and girls and the second — considered concurrently with a similar text in the Security Council (see Press Release SC/16234) — concerning the annual review of United Nations peacebuilding.
Through the latter text, titled “2025 review of the United Nations peacebuilding architecture” (document A/80/L.15) and adopted without a vote, the General Assembly recognized the importance of further enhancing the advisory role of the Peacebuilding Commission, encouraged improved cooperation between that body and the Economic and Social Council and called for the Commission to serve as a platform to enhance UN system-wide coherence in support of peacebuilding and sustaining peace. It also decided to establish an annual “peacebuilding week” in June of each year.
- Integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic, social and related fields - Item 13: Draft resolution (A/80/L.11)
- Action on the draft resolution
- Peacebuilding and sustaining peace - Item 62: Draft resolution (A/80/L.15)
- Action on the draft resolution

