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coordination, to facilitate the timely exchange of information and, to ensure
coherence between the activities of national and international security forces and of
civilian actors in support of an Afghan-led development and stabilization process,
including through engagement with provincial reconstruction teams and engagement
with non-governmental organizations, in particular through its participation on the
Joint Afghan-NATO Inteqal Board (JANIB) as an observer;
7.
Also reaffirms that UNAMA and the Special Representative will increase
efforts to achieve greater coherence, coordination, efficiency among relevant United
Nations agencies, funds and programmes in Afghanistan to maximize their
collective effectiveness in full alignment with the National Priority Programmes
identified by the Government of Afghanistan, and continue to lead int ernational
civilian efforts with an emphasis on enabling and strengthening the role of Afghan
institutions to perform their responsibilities in the following priority areas:
(a) promote through an appropriate UNAMA presence, to be determined in
full consultation and cooperation with the Government of Afghanistan, and in
support of the Afghan Government’s efforts, implementation of the Kabul Process
throughout the country, including through enhanced cooperation with the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and facilitate inclusion in and understanding of
the Government’s policies;
(b) support the efforts of the Afghan Government, in fulfilling its
commitments as stated at the London, Kabul, Bonn and Tokyo Conferences, to
improve governance and the rule of law including transitional justice, budget
execution and the fight against corruption, throughout the country in accordance
with the Kabul Process and the Tokyo Mutual Accountability Framework, with a
view to helping bring the benefits of peace and the delivery of services in a timely
and sustainable manner;
(c) coordinate and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance,
including in support of the Afghan Government and in accordance with
humanitarian principles, with a view to building the capacity of the Government so
it can assume the central and coordinating role in the future, including by providing
effective support to national and local authorities in assisting and protecting
internally displaced persons and to creating conditions conduci ve to the voluntary,
safe, dignified and sustainable return of refugees from neighbouring and other
countries and internally displaced persons;
8.
Calls upon all Afghan and international parties to coordinate with
UNAMA in the implementation of its mandate and in efforts to promote the security
and freedom of movement of United Nations and associated personnel throughout
the country;
9.
Reiterates the need to ensure security of United Nations staff and its
support for the measures already taken by the Secretary-General in this regard;
10. Stresses the critical importance of a continued presence of UNAMA and
other United Nations agencies, funds and programmes in the provinces, consistent
with the transition process, in support of and in cooperation with t he Afghan
Government, in response to needs and with a view to security and including the
objective of overall United Nations effectiveness, and strongly supports the
authority of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the coordination
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