UN Security Council Resolutions
The United Nations Security Council, through Resolutions 1291 and 1304, called for an international conference on peace, security, democracy and development in the Great Lakes Region.

Explore the significant events that have shaped the Forum of Parliaments of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region.

The United Nations Security Council, through Resolutions 1291 and 1304, called for an international conference on peace, security, democracy and development in the Great Lakes Region.

The eleven heads of state and government of the member states unanimously adopted the Declaration on Peace, Security and Development in the Great Lakes Region of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

The Pact on Security, Stability and Development in the Great Lakes Region was signed by the Heads of State and Government of the Member Countries.

The Forum of Parliaments of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (FP-CIRGL) was established in Kigali, Rwanda.
Key accomplishments that demonstrate our commitment to regional peace and development
Facilitated dialogue between member states to resolve conflicts
Aligned legislative frameworks across the Great Lakes Region
Established permanent structures for parliamentary cooperation
Gained status as a key player in regional diplomacy
The Secretary General of the FP-ICGLR ensures the administrative, financial and technical coordination of the Forum. He ensures the effective implementation of the decisions of the Plenary Assembly and supports the activities of the Standing Committees.
