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CTED and UNOCT jointly brief the Security Council on the 22nd Report of the Secretary-General on the Threat Posed by ISIL (Da’esh)

On 4 February 2026, the Security Council held a briefing on the “Twenty-second report of the Secretary-General on the threat posed by ISIL (Da’esh) to international peace and security and the range of United Nations efforts in support of Member States in countering the threat”. Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) Natalia Gherman, Executive Director of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED), briefed the Council together with Acting Under-Secretary-General Alexandre Zouev of the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT).

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CTED Technical Meeting Explores Linkages Between Terrorism and Organized Crime Across West Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean
CTED and UNOCT jointly brief the Security Council on the 22nd Report of the Secretary-General on the Threat Posed by ISIL (Da’esh)
CTED concludes follow up visit to the Republic of Tajikistan
Launch of the Brussels Memorandum on Oversight and Counter-Terrorism
Launch of the Guidance on "Ensuring Respect for Human Rights while Taking Measures to Counter the Financing of Terrorism"
CTED welcomes the release by the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact of the guidance document on Ensuring Respect for Human Rights while Taking Measures to Counter the Financing of Terrorism
Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate launches a joint trends report with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe on critical infrastructure
Counter-Terrorism Committee Conducts First Comprehensive Assessment Visit to Austria
CTED to hold side-event on "The definition of terrorist acts and international human rights law"
Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate hosts briefing for Member States on vulnerable targets
Terrorist exploitation of children rapidly evolving, outpacing Member State responses

    Featured Publications

Physical protection of critical infrastructure against terrorist attacks

Growing alarm as Terrorist exploitation of children rapidly evolves, outpacing Member State responses

Thematic summary assessment of gaps in implementing key countering the financing of terrorism provisions of Security Council resolutions

Civil society perspectives on national and regional counter-terrorism strategies

    Assessments

Electronic Detailed Implementation Survey

The electronic Detailed Implementation Survey (eDIS) and the Overview of Implementation Assessment (OIA)

 

Global Implementation Surveys

Global Implementation Surveys

 

CTC Visit Framework

CTC Visit Framework

 

Highlights from the CTC/CTED

CTED Trends Tracker | Financing of FTF’ Activity: 2014 – 2024

CTED Trends Tracker | Financing of Foreign Terrorist Fighters’ Activity: 2014 – 2024

This video is a brief examination of how financial flows related to foreign terrorist fighter travel and activities have evolved over the past 10 years, reflecting the changes in their locations and circumstances. 

The United Nations Summit of the Future: International peace and security and countering terrorism

The United Nations Summit of the Future will deliver a Pact for the Future that creates a more peaceful world. The pact will include a Global Digital Compact and a Declaration on Future Generations as annexes. One of the key themes of the pact is international peace and security. Action 24 of the Pact for the Future focuses on countering terrorism. This video explores the Counter-Terrorism Committee and its Executive Directorate.

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The CTC conducts a follow-up visit to Tanzania

The Counter-Terrorism Committee conducts a follow-up visit to Tanzania

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The UN Summit of the Future: International peace & security

The United Nations Summit of the Future: International peace and security and countering terrorism

    What We Do

Foreign Terrorist Fighters

Foreign terrorist fighters

On 24 September 2014, at a meeting held at the level of Heads of State or Government the Security Council unanimously adopted its resolution 2178 (2014) to address the acute and growing threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs).

Information and Communications Technologies

Information and communications technologies

While the general population uses new and emerging technologies (particularly information and communications technologies (ICT)  such as the Internet, social media platforms, and other communications applications) primarily for social communications, digital commer

Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorist Narratives

Countering violent extremism and terrorist narratives

The Security Council recognizes that acts of terrorism and violent extremism cannot be prevented or countered through repressive measures alone and has consistently emphasized the need for a comprehensive, whole-of-society, human rights compliant and gender-sensitive approach. 

Legal Issues

Legal issues

The adoption of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) introduced a significant new dimension to international counter-terrorism law by requiring all Member States to criminalize various acts associated with terrorism, as well as with the partici

Law enforcement

Member States’ law enforcement agencies must constantly adapt to a global terrorist threat that has evolved significantly over the past decades, both in scale and complexity.

Countering the financing of terrorism

Terrorists require money to operate. Without funding, they cannot purchase weapons, equipment, supplies, or services. The source of terrorist funds may be licit or illicit, and funding often takes the form of multiple small donations, rather than one large sum of money.

Integrating gender into counter-terrorism

Integrating gender into counter-terrorism

The Security Council, the Counter-Terrorism Committee, and the Committee’s Executive Directorate (CTED) have actively promoted the integration of the agendas on Women, Peace and Security (WPS), counter-terrorism and countering violent extremism (CVE).

Human Rights

Human rights

Terrorism poses a serious threat, not only to international peace and security, but also to the enjoyment of human rights and social and economic development.

Border security and arms trafficking

Effective border security and timely information-sharing at the national, regional, and international levels are key in preventing the movement of terrorists and terrorist groups and to the effective implementation of counter-terrorism measures pursuant to Security Council resolution

 

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