The situation in Afghanistan
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Social and economic development
44. Notes Afghanistan’s position as the top improver in the World Bank Doing
Business 2019 report and the work of the Government of Afghanistan in implementing
reforms to improve the business regulatory framework;
45. Welcomes the Afghanistan National Peace and Development Framework
setting out the strategic policy priorities of Afghanistan towards achieving
self-reliance and the presentation of five national priority programmes, on a citizens ’
charter, women’s economic empowerment, urban development, comprehensive
agriculture and national infrastructure, to improve the conditions for advancin g
sustainable development and stability;
46. Renews its commitment to long-term support for the economic
development of Afghanistan on the basis of mutual accountability as stated in the
Geneva Mutual Accountability Framework, urgently appeals to all Sta tes, the United
Nations system and international and non-governmental organizations, including the
international and regional financial institutions, to continue to provide, in close
coordination with the Government of Afghanistan and in accordance with th e
Afghanistan National Peace and Development Framework and the national priority
programmes contained therein, all possible and necessary humanitarian, recovery,
reconstruction, development, financial, educational, technical and material assistance
for Afghanistan, and underscores the crucial importance of continued and sequenced
implementation of the reform agenda, national priority programmes and the
development and governance goals as agreed in the Geneva Mutual Accountability
Framework;
47. Recognizes the substantial development and notable progress achieved by
Afghanistan with the steadfast support of the international community in the past
years, expresses its support for the reaffirmation and consolidation of the partnership
between Afghanistan and the international community midway through the
Transformation Decade (2015–2024), during which Afghanistan will consolidate its
sovereignty through strengthening a fully functioning, sustainable State in the service
of its people, urges the Government of Afghanistan to involve all elements of Afghan
society, in particular women, in the development and implementation of relief,
rehabilitation, recovery and reconstruction programmes, welcomes the presentation
by the Government of Afghanistan of the National P riority Programme on Women’s
Economic Empowerment and encourages its continued implementation, and
welcomes the launch of the women’s economic empowerment plan in March 2017
and the creation of a coordination unit for the National Priority Programme within the
Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled as important measures for
the implementation of the National Priority Programme;
48. Welcomes the progress made in implementing the Self-Reliance through
Mutual Accountability Framework and the commitment to continuing the reforms
agreed in the Geneva Mutual Accountability Framework and the monitoring
mechanism included therein, in which the Government of Afghanistan reaffirmed its
commitment to strengthening governance, grounded in human right s, the rule of law
and adherence to the Afghan Constitution and held it as integral to sustained growth
and economic development, and in which the international community committed to
enhancing the efficiency of development aid by aligning assistance with the Afghan
national priority programmes and by channelling assistance through the national
budget of the Government, as outlined in the Tokyo Declaration: Partnership for SelfReliance in Afghanistan – From Transition to Transformation 9 and reaffirmed in the
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