
Counter-Terrorism Committee
The Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) is a body established by the United Nations Security Council to promote global cooperation in the fight against terrorism. Formed in 2001, it monitors member states' efforts to implement counter-terrorism measures, encourages best practices, and provides support in areas like legal frameworks and capacity building. The CTC also assesses threats and helps coordinate international responses to ensure that nations work together to prevent terrorist activities, protect citizens, and uphold human rights. Its goal is to create a safer world by strengthening collective action against terrorism.