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teams and engagement with non-governmental organizations, in particular through
its participation on the Joint Afghan-NATO Inteqal Board (JANIB) as an observer;
(c) provide outreach as well as good offices to support, if requested by the
Afghan Government, the Afghan-led process of peace and reconciliation, including
through the implementation of the Afghan Peace and Reintegration Programme and
proposing and supporting confidence building measures 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), 1822 (2008) and 1904 (2009) as well as other relevant resolutions of
the Council;
(d) support, at the request of the Afghan authorities, the organization of
future Afghan elections, as well as supporting work on the sustainability and
integrity of the electoral process, as agreed at the London and Kabul Conferences;
and provide capacity building and technical assistance to the Afghan institutions
involved in this process;
Also reaffirms that UNAMA and the Special Representative will continue
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to lead international civilian efforts in the following priority areas:
(a) support regional cooperation to work towards a stable and prosperous
Afghanistan, building on the achievements made;
(b) through a strengthened UNAMA presence, promote, 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;
(c) support the efforts of the Afghan Government 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, with a
view to helping bring the benefits of peace and the delivery of services in a timely
and sustainable manner;
(d) continue, with the support of the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights, to cooperate with the Afghan 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;
(e) to coordinate and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance, 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 conducive to the voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable
return of refugees and internally displaced persons;
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