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Over 80% of UNSC resolutions passed in the last decade were on Africa but none have led to lasting peace

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Notes to editors:
  • Read Oxfam’s “Vetoing Humanity” report (Link will go live once embargo is lifted)
  • Oxfam looked at 23 crises that were listed in the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)’s “Global Humanitarian Needs Overviews” for at least five consecutive years over the last decade. These are: Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Haiti, Iraq, Libya, Mali, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela and Yemen. Source: UNOCHA Global Humanitarian Overview 2024 and UNOCHA 2014-2018
  • Over the past decade, the UNSC has passed over 450 resolutions and vetoed 30 resolutions on these 23 protracted crises. 8 out of 12 resolutions on Palestine and Israel; 15 out of 58 on Syria; 4 out of 7 in Ukraine; one on Venezuela; one on Malia; and one on Yemen, have been vetoed respectively. Oxfam analysis of UNGA Resolutions and UNSC vetoes is based on UN Dag Hammarskjöld Library. (n.d.). UN General Assembly Resolutions Tables. 
  • Russia and the United States have together cast 75% of the 88 UNSC vetoes since 1989, with the rest by China – neither France nor the UK have used their veto power over that period. Source: For details on UNSC vetoes, see UN Dag Hammarskjöld Library. (n.d.). UN Security Council Meetings & Outcomes Tables: Veto List. Accessed 20 July 2024. For details on approved resolutions see UNSC Resolutions
  • 11 of the total 23 protracted crises (48%) had each fewer than five resolutions over the last decade. Source: see above.
  • Oxfam calculated 1.1 million people died during 2014–23 in the 23 protracted crises using the conflict-level version of the dataset and the best estimates of battle-related deaths (as opposed to the high or the low estimates). Source: The Uppsala University Conflict Data Program Battle Related Deaths dataset version 24.1
  • Oxfam calculated global funding needs based on the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Financial Tracking Service database coordinated appeals data from 2014 to 2023. Only 43% of the total $54.1bn appeal was met in 2023.
  •  According to the UN Charter article 27(3), “a party to a dispute shall abstain from voting”. 
  • The number of people in urgent need of humanitarian assistance living in these 23 protracted crises has grown by more than 250% to 233.5 million in 2024, up from 90.84 in 2015. Source: UNOCHA’s Global Humanitarian Overview (2015) and (2024).
  • According to UNOCHA, the global number of people in need of humanitarian assistance has risen nearly four times in last decade – from 77.9m in 2015 to 299.4m in 2024. Source: See above.
  • According to the Global Report on Food Crises 2024, the number of people experiencing acute or worse levels of hunger across 20 of the 23 countries was 199.6 million. Data from Iraq, Libya and Venezuela were insufficient or did not meet the requirements of the GRFC.