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applicable obligations under international humanitarian law and human rights law,
including ensuring their humane treatment, and further reiterates its request for
AMISOM to allow appropriate access to detainees by a neutral body;
37. Reiterates its call for new donors to support AMISOM through the
provision of additional funding for troop stipends, equipment, technical assistance
and uncaveated funding for AMISOM to the United Nations Trust Fund for
AMISOM, calls upon the African Union to consider how to provide sustainable
funding for AMISOM, such as through its own assessed costs as it did for the
African-led International Support Mission in Mali, and underlines the African
Union’s call for its Member States to provide financial support to AMISOM;
Public financial management in Somalia
38. Expresses its concern that corruption continues to undermine both
security in the country and the FGS’ efforts to rebuild Somalia’s institutions, and
urges the FGS to fight corruption and tighten financial gove rnance procedures in
order to improve transparency and accountability of public financial management,
and urges the FGS to ensure that assets recovered from overseas and revenue raised
including through the ports are documented transparently and channelled through
the national budget;
39. Underlines the importance of ensuring that international aid is also
delivered in a transparent manner and encourages all Member States to use the
structures being currently being established between the FGS and donors,
particularly on recurrent financing;
Humanitarian situation in Somalia
40. Expresses serious concern at the deterioration of the humanitarian
situation in Somalia, condemns in the strongest terms increased attacks against
humanitarian actors and any misuse of donor assistance and the obstruction of the
delivery of humanitarian aid, and reiterates paragraph 10 of resolution 2158 (2014)
in this regard;
41. Decides that until 30 October 2015 and without prejudice to
humanitarian assistance programmes conducted elsewhere, the measures imposed by
paragraph 3 of resolution 1844 (2008) shall not apply to the payment of funds, other
financial assets or economic resources necessary to ensure the timely delivery of
urgently needed humanitarian assistance in Somalia, by the United Nations, its
specialized agencies or programmes, humanitarian organizations having observer
status with the United Nations General Assembly that provide humanitarian
assistance, and their implementing partners including bilaterally or mu ltilaterally
funded NGOs participating in the United Nations Consolidated Appeal for Somalia;
42. Requests the Emergency Relief Coordinator to report to the Security
Council by 1 October 2015 on the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Somalia
and on any impediments to the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Somalia, and
requests relevant United Nations agencies and humanitarian organizations having
observer status with the United Nations General Assembly and their implementing
partners that provide humanitarian assistance in Somalia to increase their
cooperation and willingness to share information with the United Nations
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