S/RES/2145 (2014)
Reiterating the need for all United Nations agencies, funds and programmes,
through the Country Team mechanism and a “One-UN” approach under the
guidance of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, to increase efforts,
in full consultation and cooperation with the Government of Afghanistan, to achieve
greater coherence, coordination, efficiency and full alignment with the National
Priority Programmes identified by the Government of Afghanistan,
Welcoming the efforts of countries that are sustaining their civilian efforts to
assist the Government and the people of Afghanistan and encouraging the
international community to further enhance their contributions in a co ordinated
manner with the Afghan authorities and UNAMA, with a view to strengthening
Afghan leadership and ownership, as reaffirmed at the Tokyo Conference in July
2012,
Stressing the need to further improve the efficient and effective delivery of
humanitarian assistance, including through enhanced coordination among the United
Nations agencies, funds and programmes under the authority of the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General and between the United Nations and other
donors, especially where it is most needed, welcoming the establishment of the
United Nations Common Humanitarian Fund, and supporting the Afghan Government
to increasingly take the lead in coordinating humanitarian assistance to its citizens,
Emphasizing the need for all, within the framework of humanitarian
assistance, of upholding and respecting the humanitarian principles of humanity,
neutrality, impartiality and independence,
Reiterating its concern about the security situation in Afghanistan, in particular
the ongoing violent and terrorist activities 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, and the strong links between
terrorism activities and illicit drugs, resulting in threats to the local population,
including women, children, national security forces and international military and
civilian personnel, including humanitarian and development workers,
Recognizing the continuously alarming threats posed by the Taliban, Al-Qaida
and other violent and extremist groups and illegal armed groups as well as the
challenges related to the efforts to address such threats, and expressing its serious
concern over the harmful consequences of violent and terrorist activities by the
Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups and illegal armed groups
on the capacity of the Afghan Government to guarantee the rule of law, to provide
security and basic services to the Afghan people, and to ensure the improvement and
protection of their human rights and fundamental freedoms,
Recalling its resolutions 1674 (2006), 1738 (2006) and 1894 (2009) on the
protection of civilians in armed conflict, expressing its serious concern with the high
number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan, in particular women and children, the
increasingly large majority of which are caused by the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other
violent and extremist groups and illegal armed groups, condemning the targeted
killing of women and girls, in particular high level female officials, reaffirming that
all parties to armed conflict must take all feasible steps to ensure the protection of
affected civilians, especially women, children and displaced persons, including from
sexual violence and all other forms of gender based violence, and that perpetrators
of such violence must be held accountable, calling for all parties to comply with
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