S/RES/2210 (2015)
(a) promote, as co-chair of the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board
(JCMB), more coherent support by the international community to the Afghan
Government’s development and governance priorities, including through supporting
the ongoing development and sequencing of the National Priority Programmes,
mobilization of resources, coordination of international donors and organizations, in
a manner consistent with Afghan sovereignty, leadership and ownership and
direction of the contributions of United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, in
particular for counter-narcotics, reconstruction and development activities; at the
same time, coordinate also in a manner consistent with the Afghan leadership,
ownership and sovereignty, international partners for follow-up, in particular
through information sharing, prioritize efforts to increase the proportion of
development aid delivered through the Afghan Government, in line with the
commitments made at the Kabul and Tokyo Conferences, and support effor ts to
increase, the mutual accountability and transparency, and effectiveness of aid use in
line with the commitments made at the Kabul and Tokyo Conferences, including
cost-effectiveness in this regard;
(b) support, at the request of the Afghan authorities, the organization of
future Afghan elections, including the upcoming parliamentary elections, as well as
to strengthen, in support of the Government of Afghanistan’s efforts, the
sustainability, integrity and inclusiveness of the electoral process, as agreed at the
London, Kabul, Bonn and Tokyo Conferences and the Chicago Summit; and provide
capacity-building and technical assistance to the Afghan institutions involved in this
process in close consultation and coordination with the government of Afghani stan;
(c) provide outreach as well as good offices to support, if requested by and
in close consultation with the government of Afghanistan, the Afghan -led and
Afghan-owned process of peace and reconciliation, including through the
implementation of the Afghan Peace and Reintegration Programme and proposing
and supporting confidence-building measures also in close consultation with the
government of Afghanistan within the framework of the Afghan constitution and
with full respect for the implementation of measures and application of the
procedures introduced by the Security Council in its resolutions 1267 (1999), 1988
(2011), 1989 (2011) and 2082 (2012) and 2083 (2012) as well as other relevant
resolutions of the Council;
(d) support regional cooperation, with a view to assisting Afghanistan utilize
its role at the heart of Asia to promote regional cooperation, and to work towards a
stable and prosperous Afghanistan, building on the achievements made;
(e) continue, with the support of the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights, to cooperate with and strengthen the capacity of
the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC), to cooperate
also with the Afghan Government and relevant international and local
non-governmental organizations to monitor the situation of civilians, to coordinate
efforts to ensure their protection, to promote accountability, and to assist in the full
implementation of the fundamental freedoms and human rights provisions of the
Afghan Constitution and international treaties to which Afghanistan is a State party,
in particular those regarding the full enjoyment by women of their human rights,
including the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against
Women (CEDAW);
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