A/RES/58/27 A-B
Reaffirming the importance of the safety and security of the humanitarian
personnel and United Nations and associated personnel in Afghanistan, and alarmed
by the increase in attacks on humanitarian personnel, including Afghan nationals, in
parts of the country,
Noting with concern that the increase in such attacks has limited access to
certain areas of Afghanistan and led to inadequate conditions for the delivery of aid
for internally displaced persons and vulnerable sectors of the civilian population,
Recognizing that a secure environment is indispensable for the safe and
effective delivery and distribution of humanitarian assistance and is a precondition
for rehabilitation, reconstruction efforts and long-term development, and welcoming
the expansion of the mandate of the International Security Assistance Force to allow
it, as resources permit, to support the Afghan Transitional Administration and its
successors in the maintenance of security in areas of Afghanistan outside Kabul and
its environs, so that the Afghan authorities, as well as the personnel of the United
Nations and other international civilian personnel engaged, in particular, in
reconstruction and humanitarian efforts, can operate in a secure environment, and to
provide security assistance for the performance of other tasks in support of the Bonn
Agreement,
Welcoming the ownership of the rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts by the
Transitional Administration through the National Development Framework and
national budget,
Reiterating the importance of a seamless transition from humanitarian relief to
the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Afghanistan, and welcoming the important
contribution that the integrated approach of the United Nations Assistance Mission
in Afghanistan and of members of the donor community has made in this regard,
Expressing its appreciation to the Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneral for Afghanistan and the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
for their continued efforts in coordinating, planning and implementing humanitarian
and other assistance in cooperation with the Transitional Administration,
Welcoming the return of large numbers of refugees and internally displaced
persons, while noting with concern that displacement remains a widespread
phenomenon and that the conditions in certain parts of Afghanistan are not yet
conducive to safe and sustainable returns to places of origin,
Expressing gratitude to those countries that continue to host Afghan refugee
populations, and at the same time once again calling upon all groups to continue to
fulfil their obligations for the protection of refugees and internally displaced persons
and to allow international access for their protection and care,
Expressing its appreciation to the United Nations system and to all States and
international and non-governmental organizations whose international and local
staff continue to respond positively to the humanitarian needs of Afghanistan, as
well as to the Secretary-General for mobilizing and coordinating the delivery of
appropriate humanitarian assistance,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General;3
2.
Stresses that the responsibility for the solution of the humanitarian crisis
lies above all with the Afghan people themselves, and urges them to continue their
efforts to achieve national reconciliation;
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