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24. Calls upon Member States, in particular malaria-endemic countries, to adopt or strengthen, with the assistance of the international community, national policies and plans of action and research in order to intensify efforts to achieve the internationally agreed targets for malaria control, in accordance with the te...
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26. Calls upon the United Nations system and its partners to continue to provide Member States with the technical support they need to build the capacity to implement the Global Technical Strategy to Combat Malaria 2016-2030 and the Action and Investment Plan to Eliminate Malaria 2016-2030, and to strengthen their capa...
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27. Expresses its deep concern at the emergence of drug- and insecticide-resistant strains of malaria in several parts of the world, calls upon Member States, with the support of the World Food Organization, to implement
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28. Urges all Member States to prohibit the marketing and use of oral artemisinin-based monotherapy and to replace it with oral artemisinin-based therapy, in accordance with the recommendation of the World Health Organization, and to establish the necessary financial, legislative and regulatory mechanisms to provide ar...
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29. Recognizes the importance of the development of safe, affordable and cost-effective vaccines, medicines and screening tests to prevent and treat malaria, and the need to continue and accelerate research, including on safe, effective and high-quality therapies, that meet high standards, including by supporting the S...
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31. Calls upon the international community to increase, including through existing partnerships, investments and research efforts to maximize the use of existing means, develop and authorize safe and affordable antimalarial drugs, products and technologies, such as vaccines, rapid screening tests and insecticides and t...
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32. Calls upon malaria-endemic countries to create favourable conditions for research institutions, including the allocation of adequate resources, and to develop, as appropriate, national policies and legal frameworks that contribute, inter alia, to the formulation of policies and the adoption of malaria control strat...
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34. Recognizes the importance in the fight against malaria of the Global Strategy and Plan of Action for Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property adopted by the World Health Assembly on 24 May 2008; 21
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35. Calls upon malaria-treated countries, development partners and the international community to support the rapid replacement of long-term insecticide-treated nets in accordance with the recommendations of the World Health Organization on the useful life of long-term insecticide-treated nets, with a view to preventin...
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36. Takes note of the essential contribution of the scientific community and the private sector, and stresses that new products, which include improved diagnostic capabilities, more effective drugs and vaccines, new insecticides and more durable insecticide-treated nets, are fundamental to achieving sustainable progres...
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37. Calls upon the international community to support the search for solutions to expand access to affordable, effective and safe antimalarial products and treatments, such as vector control, such as indoor residual insecticide sprays, the use of long-term insecticide-treated nets, distributed as necessary, free of cha...
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38. Recognizes the achievements of the RBM Partnership in ending malaria, and welcomes the expansion of public-private partnerships to combat and prevent malaria, including financial and in-kind contributions from private sector partners and companies operating in Africa, as well as the increased participation of non-g...
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40. Calls upon Member States and the international community, in particular malaria-related countries, in accordance with the guidelines and recommendations of the World Health Organization and the requirements of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, including those relating to DDT, to acquire ful...
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41. Requests the World Health Organization, the United Nations Children's Fund and donor agencies to assist countries in which residual spraying of DDT is still carried out within homes to comply with international standards, norms and guidelines and to provide full assistance to malaria-endemic countries in effectivel...
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42. Recognizes the importance of adopting a multisectoral strategy to advance the fight against malaria worldwide, invites malaria-endemic countries to consider adopting and implementing the Multisectoral Framework for Action against Malaria, developed by the RBM Partnership to End Malaria and the United Nations Develo...
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43. Also recognizes the need to strengthen malaria surveillance and data quality in all malaria regions, which is important for monitoring and reviewing progress towards target 3.3 of Sustainable Development Goal 3 and is a major pillar of the Global Technical Strategy to Combat Malaria 2016-2030, so that Member States...
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44. Calls upon Member States and the international community to strengthen national technical assistance coordination mechanisms to align them with the best practices for the implementation of the technical guidelines of the World Health Organization and to promote the sharing and analysis of best practices, with a vie...
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46. Calls upon the international community to support the strengthening of health systems, national policies in the field of pesticides and pharmaceuticals and national drug and pesticide regulatory authorities, to monitor and combat trade in poor and falsified medical products, including antimalarial drugs, pesticides...
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47. Encourages Member States, the international community and all other stakeholders, including the private sector, to promote and improve the quality of the concerted implementation of anti-malarial activities in accordance with national policies and operational plans that are consistent with the technical recommendat...
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48. Recognizes that political commitment and financial assistance will be required to preserve and consolidate the gains made in the fight against malaria and to achieve the internationally agreed goals in this area through prevention and response activities aimed at ending the epidemic, while welcoming the remarkable ...
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49. Invites all Member States to ensure that malaria and other essential services are maintained during the VOCID-19 pandemic and, building on lessons learned, to make efforts to develop sustainable and resilient health delivery systems;
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50. Requests the Secretary-General, in close collaboration with the Director-General of the World Health Organization and in consultation with Member States, to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-sixth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution.
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1. Expresses its appreciation to the Member States, the United Nations and other international and regional organizations, civil society, academic institutions and non-governmental organizations that, within their respective areas of competence, have implemented the recommendations contained in the United Nations study...
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2. Encourages Member States, the United Nations, the specialized agencies and relevant regional and subregional organizations to continue to consider developing and implementing educational policies and programmes in order to increase and facilitate the constructive participation of young people in the field of disarma...
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3. Requests the Secretary-General to prepare a report on the status of implementation of the recommendations and further ways and means of promoting disarmament and non-proliferation education, and to submit it to the General Assembly at its sixty-seventh session;
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4. Expresses its appreciation to the Secretary-General for the disarmament programme, Ensuring our common future: a disarmament programme, which he has launched, and takes note of the measures proposed therein to further promote disarmament and non-proliferation education, as well as the measures advocated and supporte...
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6. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to maintain the Web site "Education for Disarmament: Resources for Education" and the series of podcasts Disarmament Today as effective tools for promoting disarmament and non-proliferation education;
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2. Welcomes the continuing important role of the Central European Initiative as a vehicle for political dialogue and as a flexible and pragmatic regional cooperation mechanism, thus promoting peace, stability, security and economic progress in its member States, including through the promotion of democratic values, the...
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5. Welcomes the joint statement on solidarity and cooperation of the Central European Initiative member States in addressing the challenges posed by VOCID-19, adopted by the Heads of Government of the member States of the Initiative at their virtual meeting held on 15 May 2020 under the chairmanship of Montenegro;
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6. Welcomes the continued commitment of the member States of the Central European Initiative to the implementation of the Central European Initiative Action Plan for the period 2018-2020, adopted at the summit of the Initiative held in Minsk in December 2017 under the chairmanship of Belarus, which aims to promote conn...
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7. Recognizes that the Action Plan of the Central European Initiative for the period 2018-2020 has been developed in accordance with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 2 , and therefore recognizes that interconnectivity can help to translate sustainable development policies more effectively into concrete actio...
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9. Welcomes the organization by the Central European Initiative, under the chairmanship of Italy, of an event entitled "The contribution of regional cooperation and partnerships to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda: the experience of the Central European Initiative", which was held in New York on 17 July 2019 on th...
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10. Also welcomes the outcome of the meeting of Ministers responsible for Research, Innovation and Higher Education in the States members of the Central European Initiative, held in Trieste on 13 December 2019 under the chairmanship of Italy, stressing the importance of closer cooperation between the Initiative and the...
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11. Notes the continuing efforts of the Central European Initiative to promote effective multilateralism, recalling that transnational threats can only be eliminated through cooperation and joint initiatives, and recognizing that crises such as that of VOCID-19 must be managed by energetic and innovative leaders at the...
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12. Welcomes the activities of the Initiative to strengthen regional cooperation in priority areas such as: good governance, including migration, digitization and the fight against corruption; economic growth, including in the areas of transport, research and innovation, bio-economy and blue growth, and sustainable dev...
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16. Also welcomes the financing by the Cooperation Fund of the Central European Initiative of small-scale multilateral projects in priority areas, to which all member States contribute, as well as projects for capacity-building and the exchange of good practices between the member States of the Initiative that are memb...
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19. Also welcomes the efforts of the Initiative to strengthen its cooperation with other international and regional organizations and initiatives, which demonstrate its commitment to promoting broad multi-stakeholder partnerships in the region;
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22. Recognizes the commitment of the Initiative to promote fruitful cooperation with the United Nations, the specialized agencies and other programmes and organizations of the United Nations system, with a view to ensuring the participation of each other in events and meetings of common interest and the joint developme...
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24. Encourages the specialized agencies and other organizations and programmes of the United Nations system to establish a cooperative relationship with the Initiative by undertaking activities with the Commission aimed at achieving their common objectives;
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27. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-seventh session, under the item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and other organizations", the sub-item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and the Central European Initiative".
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1. Calls upon Member States to support international efforts to prevent the acquisition and use by terrorists of radioactive sources and, where necessary, to suppress such acts, in accordance with their domestic law and international law;
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2. Encourages all Member States that have not yet done so to become parties to the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism as soon as possible, in accordance with their constitutional and legal procedures;
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3. Invites Member States to consider, in coordination with the International Atomic Energy Agency and in accordance with its statute, the desirability of conducting an assessment of the international framework applicable to the safety of radioactive sources and, where necessary, to consider possible measures to consoli...
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4. Urges Member States to strengthen their national capacities and to take and strengthen national measures to prevent the acquisition and use by terrorists of radioactive sources, as well as terrorist attacks against nuclear power plants and facilities that would result in radioactive emissions, and, where necessary, ...
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5. Calls upon Member States to strengthen their capacity through appropriate detection capabilities and related structures and systems, including through international cooperation and assistance, in accordance with international law and regulations, to prevent, detect and address trafficking in radioactive sources;
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6. Invites Member States, including States producing and supplying radioactive sources, to support and endorse the measures of the International Atomic Energy Agency to enhance the safety and security of radioactive sources, as set out in General Conference resolutions GC(64)/RES/9 and GC(64)/RES/10, and to enhance the...
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7. Urges all States to endeavour to follow the guidance contained in the non-legally binding document of the International Atomic Energy Agency's Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources, including, as appropriate, the Supplementary Guidance for the Import and Export of Radioactive Sources and ...
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9. Recognizes the usefulness of an exchange of information on national strategies for the control of radioactive sources, and takes note of the approval by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency of a proposal for a formal mechanism for the periodic and voluntary exchange of information and les...
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10. Recalls that the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in its resolution GC(61)/RES/8 adopted on 21 September 2017 at its sixty-first session, endorsed the Guidelines on the Management of Radioactive Sources Deleted from Service;
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12. Welcomes the efforts undertaken by Member States, including through international cooperation under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency, to search for, locate, recover and secure lost or "orphaned" radioactive sources within their jurisdiction or within their territories, encourages further effor...
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13. Encourages Member States, in accordance with their domestic law, policies and priorities, to assist scientific research with a view to developing low-cost technologies with technical characteristics to improve the safety of radioactive sources or to limit the risk of their falling into the hands of terrorists or be...
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14. Invites all Member States to participate, on a voluntary basis, in the annual meeting of the ad hoc working group on alternative technologies to high-level radioactive sources established by the States concerned;
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15. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-seventh session, under the item entitled "General and complete disarmament", the sub-item entitled "Prevention of the acquisition of radioactive sources by terrorists".
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1. Expresses its commitment to continue to assist the Government and people of Afghanistan in rebuilding a stable, secure and economically autonomous State free from terrorism, narcotic drugs, transnational organized crime, including trafficking in human beings, and corruption, and in rooting constitutional democracy i...
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2. Encourages all partners to contribute constructively to the Afghan Government's reform agenda, as set out in the National Framework for Peace and Development in Afghanistan II and the Afghanistan Partnership Framework adopted at the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan held in 2020, in order to make Afghanistan a prospe...
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4. Welcomes the adoption of the Afghanistan Partnership Framework at the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan held in 2020, which stresses the centrality of the partnership principle in providing effective support and sets out a framework for the implementation of the Partnership Framework.
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5. Stresses the need for closer and more coordinated cooperation in addressing the threats to the stability and development of Afghanistan and the region, as well as greater coherence and complementarity in the approaches of the countries of the region and the international community to ensure long-term peace, security...
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8. Welcomes the progress made by the Government of Afghanistan in addressing security threats in the country, notes the progress made by the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces in this regard, Welcomes the fact that the Forces now assume full responsibility for security and the commitment of the Government of A...
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9. Stresses the need for the Government of Afghanistan, the countries of the region and the international community to continue to cooperate closely and to coordinate further the suppression of illegal acts of violence and terrorist attacks, calls upon all States to strengthen international and regional cooperation in ...
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10. Recognizes the commitment of the international community to support the training, equipping and financing of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces and their capacity-building throughout the Transformation Decade (2015-2024), and calls upon the international community to continue to provide the necessary s...
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11. Takes note of the positive impact of the commitments made by the European Union in the context of the continued support of the international community for the security, stability and development of Afghanistan and the continuing importance of these commitments;
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13. Expresses its appreciation to the allies of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and international partners who provided personnel, equipment and other resources to the Resolute Support mission, assisted in the training, equipment, financing and capacity-building of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces...
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14. Recalls that regional security cooperation is essential for maintaining stability in Afghanistan and the region, welcomes the progress made by Afghanistan and regional partners in this area, and invites Afghanistan, regional partners and regional organizations, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and it...
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16. Reaffirms the importance of ensuring that Afghan territory is not used by Al-Qaida, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) or other international terrorist groups and their affiliates to threaten or attack another country, and that neither the Taliban nor any other Afghan group or individual support terror...
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18. Recognizes that there is no military solution and that an inclusive, Afghan-led and Afghan-controlled peace process, supported by all regional actors and supported by the international community, is essential for achieving lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan, welcomes the commitment of all Afghan parties to ...
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19. Welcomes the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan and all relevant Afghan actors to facilitate intra-Afghan negotiations and the opening of the Afghanistan peace negotiations in Doha, Qatar, on 12 September 2020, and
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20. Notes with appreciation the continued support provided by neighbouring States and regional and international partners to facilitate Afghan-led and controlled efforts towards direct peace talks between the Government of Afghanistan and the Taliban, and calls upon all partners, neighbours, regional and international,...
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21. Recalls that women play an essential role in the peace process, as emphasized by the Security Council in its resolution 1325 (2000) and other relevant resolutions, including resolution 2242 (2015) of 13 October 2015, welcomes the steps taken by the Government of Afghanistan to implement its national action plan for...
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22. Urges all Afghan, regional and international parties to continue to support peace efforts, to ensure the full participation of women, youth, minorities, civil society and all victims, and to preserve and consolidate the results achieved in the areas of State-building, economic, political and social reforms, impleme...
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23. Stresses the importance of all parties present in Afghanistan working together to build a future of unity, peace, democracy and prosperity for the entire Afghan people, and stresses that the rule of law, democracy, human rights and good governance form the foundation of this building;
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24. Recalls the commitment of the Government of Afghanistan to improve and reform the electoral process in Afghanistan, and welcomes the efforts made in this regard, reaffirms the importance of the role of independent Afghan electoral institutions in preserving the integrity of the electoral process, and calls upon the...
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25. Welcomes the broadening and deepening of the dialogue on political transition aimed at strengthening the unity of the Afghan people with respect for diversity and equality, and stresses the importance of the dialogue for the consolidation of representative democracy and security and political stability in Afghanist...
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26. Calls upon the Government of Afghanistan to continue to reform public administration with a view to establishing the rule of law and ensuring good governance and accountability, and welcomes its commitments, efforts and progress in this regard;
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27. Recalls Afghanistan's obligations under international law, in particular international human rights law, international refugee law and international humanitarian law, recalls that the Afghan Constitution guarantees the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all Afghans without any discrimination, stresses the nee...
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28. Notes that Afghanistan is a member of the Human Rights Council, and welcomes the commitments and responsibilities it has undertaken to respect and promote human rights at the national, regional and international levels, within the framework of the international human rights instruments to which it is a party;
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30. Stresses the need to investigate allegations of violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law in Afghanistan, as well as the need to provide victims with effective and effective remedies and to prosecute the perpetrators, in accordance with domestic and international law;
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32. Reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the rights of Afghan women and girls enshrined in the Afghan Constitution and to the promotion and protection of the full and equal capacity of women to exercise their human rights in Afghanistan, including through the elimination of child, early and forced marriage, in partic...
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33. Welcomes the progress made and the measures taken by the Government of Afghanistan to increase women's participation in policy-making and decision-making and women's empowerment in this regard, to combat discrimination and to protect and promote the equal rights of women and men, in accordance with its national and...
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34. Also welcomes the steps taken by the Government of Afghanistan to protect the full and equal enjoyment of the human rights of women and girls, including the establishment of a special secretariat at the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission to investigate the harassment of women in public institutions and to a...
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35. Stresses the need to ensure respect for the rights of children and their fundamental freedoms in Afghanistan and to stop and prevent all serious violations against children as a result of the ongoing armed conflict, condemns the increase in the killing and maiming of children and the continuing abduction, recruitme...
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36. Welcomes the progress made, efforts made and commitments made by the Government of Afghanistan in the implementation of the Plan of Action for the Prevention of the Recruitment of Juveniles by Forces Associated with the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces, as well as the additional road map to the implement...
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37. Recalls Security Council resolutions 2250 (2015) on the maintenance of international peace and security and 2419 (2018) of 6 June 2018 on youth and peace and security, reaffirms the important role that young people can play in conflict prevention and resolution, welcomes the appointment of the third representative ...
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40. Welcomes the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan to combat drug production in the country, calls upon the Government of Afghanistan, with the assistance of the international community and regional partners, to continue to accelerate the implementation of the National Drug Control Strategy, including by conduct...
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41. Stresses the importance of a comprehensive and balanced approach to the drug problem in Afghanistan, which, in order to be effective, must be integrated within the broader framework of security, governance, the rule of law, human rights and public health, as well as economic and social development, in particular in...
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42. Notes with deep concern the close links between drug trafficking and the terrorist activities of the Taliban, including the Haqqani Network, as well as Al-Qaida, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) (Daesh) and their affiliates, in particular ISIL-Khorassan province, other terrorist groups and foreign te...
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43. Requests the international community to continue to assist the Government of Afghanistan in the implementation of its national drug control strategy and national counter-narcotics plan and in the eradication of illicit drug cultivation, production, trafficking and consumption, in strengthening support for law enfor...
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44. Stresses the need for the Government to undertake strengthened, coordinated and resolute joint action, with the support of the international community and regional partners, to intensify sustained efforts to combat drug production and trafficking in a balanced and integrated manner, in accordance with the principle...
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45. Recalls the commitment of the Government and the people of Afghanistan to restore the country ' s role as a platform for international cooperation, and in this regard welcomes the efforts of regional and international organizations and partners to promote sustainable development, regional connectivity and reconstru...
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46. Welcomes the National Framework for Peace and Development in Afghanistan II, aligned with the Afghanistan Partnership Framework under the new aid architecture adopted at the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan held in 2020, which sets out the priority strategic directions of the Government of Afghanistan and guides it...
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47. Reaffirms its commitment to contribute sustainably to the economic development of Afghanistan on the basis of mutual accountability, as indicated and reaffirmed in the Afghanistan Partnership Framework, calls urgently upon all States, the United Nations system and international and non-governmental organizations, i...
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49. Welcomes the progress made in the implementation of the Mutual Accountability Framework for Self-Government and the commitments made to continue the reforms agreed upon and confirmed in the Afghanistan Partnership Framework at the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan held in 2020 and its follow-up mechanism, in which t...
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51. Also commends the Government of Afghanistan for improving budgetary transparency and for its efforts to ensure the sustainability of public finances, notes the challenges ahead, and urges it to continue its efforts to achieve its income targets;
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52. Recognizes the need to further improve the living conditions of the Afghan population, and stresses the need to assist the Government in building the necessary additional capacity to provide basic social services at the national, provincial and local levels, in particular in the areas of education and public health...
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54. Notes with concern the deplorable humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, where millions of people are suffering from emergency food insecurity, exacerbated by the effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic, and where hundreds of thousands of Afghans have had to leave their homes as a result of increased violence and conflict...
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56. Expresses its appreciation to the Governments of those countries that continue to host Afghan refugees, in particular those from Pakistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran, recognizing the enormous burden that such reception places on them, calls upon the international community to continue to provide generous suppo...
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57. Expresses concern at the increase in the number of internally displaced persons and refugees from Afghanistan, stresses that stability and development are possible in Afghanistan if Afghans can live in peace and are able to see their future in their own country, reminds host countries and the international communit...
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58. Welcomes the commitment of the Government of Afghanistan to the repatriation and reintegration of Afghan refugees as one of its highest priorities, including their voluntary, safe and dignified return and their sustainable reintegration into national development planning and priority-setting processes, and encourag...
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59. Reaffirms its strong support for the implementation of the Strategy for Solutions for Afghan Refugees and Support for Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, endorsed by the international community in 2012;
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61. Stresses the importance of fostering constructive and sustainable regional cooperation as an effective means of promoting peace, security, stability, economic and social development and job creation in Afghanistan and the region, recognizes in this regard the importance of the contribution of neighbouring countries...
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62. Welcomes the important initiatives for regional connectivity, including the ongoing cooperation under the auspices of the Regional Economic Cooperation for Central Asia and the Conference on Regional Economic Cooperation concerning Afghanistan, and the confidence-building measures of the Istanbul Process "At the he...
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