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development needs of Afghanistan despite increasing security concerns and
difficulties of access in certain areas;
58. Expresses its appreciation for the humanitarian and development
assistance work of the international community in the reconstruction and
development of Afghanistan, recognizes the necessity for further improvement in
the living conditions of the Afghan people, and emphasizes the need to strengthen
and support the capacity of the Government of Afghanistan to deliver basic social
services, in particular education and public health services, and to promote
development;
59. Urges the Government of Afghanistan to enhance efforts to reform key
service delivery sectors, such as energy and drinking water supply, as preconditions
for progress in social and economic development, commends the Government for its
efforts to date to increase revenues and taxes collected to reach fiscal sustainability,
and urges continued commitment to revenue generation;
60. Expresses its appreciation for the work of the provincial reconstruction
teams as they work within the provincial context to support national priorities to
build the capacities of local institutions;
61. Urgently appeals to all States, the United Nations system and
international and non-governmental organizations, including the international and
regional financial institutions, to continue to provide, in close coordination with the
Government of Afghanistan and in accordance with Afghan priorities and the
National Development Strategy, all possible and necessary humanitarian, recovery,
reconstruction, development, financial, educational, technical and material
assistance for Afghanistan, and recalls in this regard the leading role of the
Assistance Mission in seeking to further improve the coherence and coordination of
international efforts;
62. Welcomes the principles of effective partnership set out in the
communiqué of the Kabul Conference, in this context calls for the full
implementation of the commitments made at the London Conference and reaffirmed
at the Kabul Conference to channel increasing international resources through the
budget of the Government of Afghanistan and in greater alignment with Afghan
priorities, and encourages all partners to work with the Government to implement
the “Operational guide: criteria for effective off-budget development finance” and to
improve procurement procedures and due diligence in international contracting
procedures;
63. Invites all States and intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations providing assistance to Afghanistan to focus on institution-building in
a coordinated manner and to ensure that such work complements and contributes to
the development of an economy characterized by sound macroeconomic policies,
the development of a financial sector that provides services, inter alia, to
microenterprises, small and medium-sized enterprises and households, transparent
business regulations and accountability;
64. Encourages the international community and the corporate sector to
support the Afghan economy as a measure for long-term stability and to explore
possibilities for increased trade and investments and enhanced local procurements,
and encourages the Government of Afghanistan to further promote an economic
environment favourable for private-sector investments at both the national and
subnational levels;
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