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number of civilian casualties, including women and children, and its impact on local
communities, notes that the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist
groups remain responsible for the significant majority of civilian casualties,
reiterates its call for all feasible steps to be taken to ensure the protection of
civilians, and calls for additional appropriate steps in this regard and for full
compliance with international humanitarian and human rights law;
57. Also recalls Security Council resolutions 1325 (2000) of 31 October 2000,
1820 (2008) of 19 June 2008, 1888 (2009) of 30 September 2009, 1889 (2009) of
5 October 2009 and 1960 (2010) of 16 December 2010 on women and peace and
security, and reiterates the importance of upholding international obligations for the
advancement of women’s rights as enshrined in the Afghan Constitution;
58. Commends the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan to mainstream
gender issues, including into the national priority programmes, and to protect and
promote the equal rights of women and men as guaranteed, inter alia, by virtue of its
ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
against Women, 8 and by the Afghan Constitution and the implementation of the
National Action Plan for Women, reiterates the continued importance of the full and
equal participation of women in all spheres of Afghan life, and of equality before
the law and equal access to legal counsel without discrimination of any kind, and
stresses the need for continued progress on gender issues in accordance with the
obligations of Afghanistan under international law;
59. Strongly condemns incidents of discrimination and violence against
women and girls, in particular if directed against women activists and women
prominent in public life, wherever they occur in Afghanistan, including killings,
maimings and “honour killings” in certain parts of the country;
60. Reiterates its appreciation for the Elimination of Violence against
Women Special Fund of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the
Empowerment of Women (UN-Women) as well as for its Urgent Response Fund,
which continues to address targeted violence against women and women’s rights
defenders in Afghanistan, and stresses the need for continued financial contributions
by the international community to those funds;
61. Welcomes the achievements and efforts of the Government of Afghanistan
in countering discrimination, urges the Government to actively involve all elements
of Afghan society, in particular women, in the development and implementation of
relief, rehabilitation, recovery and reconstruction programmes, as well as in national
priority programmes, and accurately track the progress of the full integration of
women into political, economic and social life, stresses the need for continued
progress on gender equality, in accordance with its obligations under international
law and in the empowerment of women in Afghan politics and public
administration, including in leadership positions and at the subnational level, also
stresses the need to facilitate the access of women to employment and to ensure
female literacy and training, and calls upon the international community to continue
to provide support in this regard;
62. Stresses the need to ensure respect for the human rights and fundamental
freedoms of children in Afghanistan, and recalls the need for the full implementation
of the Convention on the Rights of the Child 9 and the two Optional Protocols
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Ibid., vol. 1249, No. 20378.
Ibid., vol. 1577, No. 27531.