United Nations Administered West New Guinea

West New Guinea
West-Nieuw-Guinea (Dutch)
Nugini-Barat (Indonesian)
1962–1963
Flag
Emblem
Location of West New Guinea in Oceania
StatusUnited Nations administered territory
CapitalHollandia
Common languagesDutch
English
Papuan languages
Austronesian languages
Administrator 
 1962
José Rolz-Bennett (acting)
 19621963
Jalal Abdoh
Historical eraCold War
 Established
1 October 1962
 Disestablished
1 May 1963
CurrencyDutch New Guinean gulden
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Dutch New Guinea
Indonesia

United Nations Administered West New Guinea refers to the period between 1 October 1962 and 1 May 1963 when Western New Guinea was administered by the United Nations Temporary Executive Authority (UNTEA) in accordance with article two of the New York Agreement reached between the governments of the Netherlands and Indonesia in August 1962.

This was the first time in its history that the United Nations assumed direct administrative responsibility for a territory (as opposed to monitoring or supervising). The UN was responsible for promoting and safeguarding human rights at the national level. The United Nations would go on to undertake similar missions in Cambodia (UNTAC), the Eastern Slavonia region of Croatia (UNTAES), Kosovo (UNMIK) and East Timor (UNTAET).