S/RES/2182 (2014)
supporting a Somali-led process, and looking forward in particular to the upcoming
United Nations electoral assessment mission,
Underlining the importance of capacity-building of the Somali Security
Forces, and in this regard reaffirming the importance of re-establishing training,
equipping and retention in the Security Forces of the Federal Republic of Somalia,
which is vital for the long-term stability and security of Somalia, expressing its
support for the ongoing European Union Training Mission and other capacity building programmes, and emphasizing the importance of increased coordinated,
timely and sustained support from the international community,
Underlining the need for greater effort in improving the institutional
transparency and accountability of public financial manageme nt in Somalia,
welcoming the establishment of a Financial Governance Committee, encouraging
the FGS to use the Financial Governance Committee effectively, and underlining the
need for increased mutual transparency and accountability between the FGS and the
donor community,
Welcoming the intention of the Secretary-General and World Bank to develop
an initiative aimed at promoting economic development in the Horn of Africa, and
looking forward to the results of the initiative,
Recalling the total ban on the export and import of charcoal from Somalia,
irrespective of whether such charcoal originated in Somalia, as set out in resolution
2036 (2012),
Expressing concern at the continuing violations and abuses of human rights,
including extrajudicial killings, violence against women, children and journalists,
arbitrary detention and pervasive sexual violence in Somalia, including in camps for
internally displaced persons, underscoring the need to end impunity, promote and
protect human rights, hold accountable those who commit such crimes, welcoming
the efforts by the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) to address violations and
abuses of human rights including by implementing the two action plans signed on
children and armed conflict and by developing a National Action Plan to combat
sexual violence and encouraging the FGS to establish its National Human Rights
Commission and to take concrete measures to implement fully the post transition
human rights road map of August 2013,
Recalling the arms embargo on Somalia, and in particular the need for all
supplies of weapons and military equipment destined for the Security Forces of the
Federal Government of Somalia to be notified to the Committee established
pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) (“the Commi ttee”), and further
recalling that improved arms and ammunition management in Somalia is a
fundamental component of greater peace and stability for the region,
Stressing that any decision to continue or end the partial suspension of the
arms embargo on the Federal Government of Somalia will be taken in the light of
the thoroughness of the Federal Government of Somalia’s implementation of its
requirements as set out in this and other relevant Security Council resolutions,
Stressing the need for all Member States to respect and implement, in
accordance with relevant Security Council resolutions, their obligations with respect
to preventing unauthorized deliveries of weapons and military equipment to Somalia
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