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Development Framework, the “Securing Afghanistan’s future” exercise and the
national budget, and emphasizing the crucial need to achieve ownership in all fields
of governance and to improve institutional capabilities in order to use aid more
effectively,
Recognizing progress that has been made towards the Afghanistan national
development strategy, and welcoming in this regard the adoption of the first report
on the Millennium Development Goals by the Government of Afghanistan as well as
its further efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals,
Welcoming, in this regard, the guarantee of human rights and fundamental
freedoms for all Afghans in the new Constitution as a significant step towards an
improved situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms, in particular for
women and children,
Noting with concern, at the same time, reports of violations of human rights
and of international humanitarian law and violent or discriminatory practices in
parts of the country,
Noting also with concern that the lack of security in certain areas has caused
some organizations to cease or curtail humanitarian and development operations in
some parts of Afghanistan because limited access and inadequate security conditions
for the delivery of aid continue to hamper their work substantially,
Welcoming the continuous return of refugees and internally displaced persons,
while noting with concern that the conditions in parts of Afghanistan are not yet
conducive to safe and sustainable returns to places of origin,
Remaining deeply concerned about the problem of millions of anti-personnel
landmines and explosive remnants of war, which constitute a great danger for the
population and a major obstacle for the resumption of economic activities and for
recovery and reconstruction efforts,
Aware of the high vulnerability of Afghanistan to natural disasters, in
particular drought or flooding, and emphasizing the need to prepare the population
for extreme climate conditions through, for example, winterization measures,
Underlining the coordinating role of the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General for Afghanistan and of the United Nations Assistance Mission in
Afghanistan in ensuring a seamless transition, under Afghan leadership, from
humanitarian relief to recovery and reconstruction,
Expressing its appreciation for the work of the executive steering committee
of the provincial reconstruction teams, which provides guidance on management
and coordination of provincial reconstruction teams and on the interaction of
civilian and military actors,
Recognizing the need for a continued strong international commitment to
humanitarian assistance and for programmes, under the ownership of the
Government of Afghanistan, of recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction, and
expressing, at the same time, 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, transition and
development needs of Afghanistan,
Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General4 and the recommendations
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contained therein;
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