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to foster further connectivity, and the enhancement of international civil aviation
capabilities;
21. Reaffirms the central role played by the JCMB in coordinating,
facilitating and monitoring the implementation of the Afghanistan National
Development Strategy (ANDS) and the National Priority Progr ammes, and calls
upon all relevant actors to enhance their cooperation with the JCMB in this regard,
with a view to further improve its efficiency;
22. Calls on international donors and organizations and the Afghan
Government to adhere to their commitments made at the Tokyo Conference and
previous international conferences, and reiterates the importance of further efforts
in improving aid coordination and effectiveness, including by ensuring transparency,
combating corruption, and enhancing the capacity of Government of Afghanistan to
coordinate aid;
23. Calls upon the Afghan Government, with the assistance of the
international community, including ISAF and the Operation Enduring Freedom
coalition, in accordance with their respective designated responsibil ities as they
evolve, to continue to address the threat to the security and stability of Afghanistan
posed by the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups, illegal armed
groups, criminals and those involved in the production, trafficking or trade of illicit
drugs;
24. Reiterates the importance of increasing, in a comprehensive framework,
the functionality, professionalism and accountability of the Afghan security sector
through appropriate vetting procedures, training, including on child ri ghts,
mentoring, equipping and empowerment efforts, for both women and men, in order
to accelerate progress towards the goal of self-sufficient, ethnically balanced and
women inclusive Afghan security forces providing security and ensuring the rule of
law throughout the country, and stresses the importance of the long -term
commitment by the international community, beyond 2014, to ensure a capable,
professional and sustainable Afghan National Security Force;
25. Welcomes in this context the continued progress in the development of
the Afghan National Army and its improved ability to plan and undertake
operations, and encourages sustained training efforts, including through the
contribution of trainers, resources and Advisory Teams through the NATO Training
Mission-Afghanistan, and advice in developing a sustainable defence planning
process as well as assistance in defence reform initiatives;
26. Takes note of the ongoing efforts of the Afghan authorities to enhance the
capabilities of the Afghan National Police, calls for further efforts towards that goal
and stresses the importance, in this context, of international assistance through
financial support and provision of trainers and mentors, including the contribution
of the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan, the European Gendarmerie Force
(EGF) contribution to this mission and the European Union through its police
mission (EUPOL Afghanistan), as well as the German Police Project Team (GPPT),
noting the importance of a sufficient and capable police force for Afghanistan’s long
term security, welcomes the ten year vision for the Ministry of Interior and Afghan
National Police, including the commitment to develop an effective strategy for
coordinating increased recruitment, retention, training, and capacity dev elopment
for women in the Afghan National Police, as well as furthering the implementation
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