A/RES/57/113 A-B
Welcoming the return of a large number of refugees and internally displaced
persons, while noting with concern that internal displacement remains a widespread
phenomenon and that the conditions in certain parts of Afghanistan are not yet
conducive to the safe and sustainable return of a significant number of internally
displaced persons and refugees to their places of origin, particularly in the northern
part of the country,
Acknowledging that those refugees constitute a continuing socio-economic
burden for the neighbouring host countries, expressing its 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 have responded positively and continue to respond to the humanitarian needs
of Afghanistan, as well as to the Secretary-General for his efforts in mobilizing and
coordinating the delivery of appropriate humanitarian assistance,
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Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General; 5
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;
3.
Urges all Afghan groups to actively support the Transitional Authority in
meeting the responsibilities under the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use,
Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-personnel Mines and on Their
Destruction,4 to cooperate fully with the mine action programme coordinated by the
United Nations and to effect the destruction of all existing stocks of landmines;
4.
Welcomes the determination of the Transitional Authority to take the lead
in reconstruction efforts, and welcomes the contribution of donors to meet the
requirements of the Immediate and Transitional Assistance Programme for the
Afghan People 2002, urges them to fulfil promptly the funding commitments made
at the International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan, and
invites them to provide additional resources beyond those pledged in Tokyo;
5.
Stresses the coordinating role of the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General for Afghanistan for the United Nations system in ensuring a
seamless connection between humanitarian relief, rehabilitation and the
reconstruction of Afghanistan, including the cooperation of the United Nations
system with other actors in the international community, in particular with the
international financial institutions;
6.
Commends the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, the
Emergency Relief Coordinator and the Afghanistan Support Group for the work
accomplished, as well as the Implementation Group for coordinating the
rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts, and encourages such coordination efforts to
continue so as to facilitate the effective and efficient delivery of assistance;
7.
Also commends the activities of the United Nations Assistance Mission in
Afghanistan in supporting the national development budget process, which will play
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