United Nations Security Council Resolution 2331

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Date20 December 2016
Meetingno.7847
CodeS/RES/2331 (Document)
Subjecton trafficking in persons in armed conflicts
UN Security Council
Resolution 2331
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Date20 December 2016
Meeting no.7847
CodeS/RES/2331 (Document)
Subjecton trafficking in persons in armed conflicts
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members
 2330 Lists of resolutions 2332 

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2331 was unanimously adopted by the United Nations Security Council on December 20, 2016. Members of the Security Council condemned, in the strongest terms, all instances of human trafficking in areas affected by armed conflicts. The resolution stresses that human trafficking undermines the rule of law and contributes to other forms of transnational organized crime, by which terrorist organizations can earn money, strengthen their ranks, and acquire sex and work slaves. The Islamic State, in particular, has also attempted to destroy religious and ethnic minorities such as the Yezidis of Iraq. [1][2]

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