United Nations Security Council Resolution 1476

United Nations Security Council resolution 1476, adopted unanimously on 24 April 2003, after recalling all previous resolutions on Iraq, including resolutions 661 (1991), 986 (1995), 1409 (2002), 1454 (2002) and 1472 (2003) concerning the provision of humanitarian aid to the Iraqi people, the Council extended the Oil-for-Food Programme until 3 June 2003.[1]

UN Security Council
Resolution 1476
Children living next to an oil refinery in Iraq
Date24 April 2003
Meeting no.4,743
CodeS/RES/1476 (Document)
SubjectThe situation between Iraq and Kuwait
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

The extension was enacted under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter and was subject to further renewals by the Council.[2] The previous resolution concerning this topic gave the Secretary-General of the United Nations more authority to administer the Programme. By the time of the adoption of Resolution 1476, the value of shippable priority items to Iraq reached US$ 548.6 million.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Security Council extends 'Oil-for-Food Programme' until 3 June". United Nations. 24 April 2003.
  2. McCormack, T.; McDonald, Avril (2006). Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law – 2003, Volume 6; Volume 2003. Cambridge University Press. p. 275. ISBN 978-90-6704-203-1.
  3. "Value of "Shippable" Priority Items for Iraq Reaches $549 million Under New Resolution". UN Office of the Iraq Program – Oil for Food. 29 April 2003.
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