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33. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly within three months of the adoption of the present resolution, in particular on the implementation of the Ouagadougou Preliminary Agreement, the expansion of the Mission's force presence in northern Mali, and the benchmarks to be used to measure progr...
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1. Reaffirms that all parties to the conflict, in particular the Syrian authorities, must comply with their obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law and implement fully and immediately the provisions of General Assembly resolution 2139 (2014) and the presidential statement of 2 October 2013 (S/...
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2. Decides that United Nations humanitarian agencies and their implementing partners are authorized to use the roads crossing the conflict lines as well as the Bab al-Salam, Bab al-Hawa, Yarubiyah and Ramtha border crossings, in addition to those already used, to ensure that humanitarian assistance, including medical a...
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3. Decides also to establish a monitoring mechanism, under the authority of the Secretary-General, to supervise, with the consent of the countries neighbouring Syria concerned, the loading of all humanitarian relief shipments from United Nations humanitarian agencies into the relevant United Nations facilities
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5. Decides also that the measures taken in paragraphs 2 and 3 above shall expire 180 days from the date of adoption of the present resolution and that the measures shall be reviewed by the General Assembly;
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7. Notes in this regard the role that ceasefire agreements consistent with the principles of humanitarian action and international humanitarian law could play in facilitating the delivery of humanitarian assistance to help save the lives of civilians, stresses the need for the parties to agree on humanitarian breaks, d...
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8. Decides that all parties to the Syrian conflict shall take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of United Nations and associated personnel, as well as United Nations specialized agencies and all other humanitarian actors, as required by international humanitarian law, without prejudice to their f...
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9. Reaffirms that the only lasting solution to the current crisis in Syria requires an inclusive Syrian-led political process leading to the full implementation of the Geneva Communiqué of 30 June 2012, which it endorsed as annex II to its resolution 2118 (2013), commends the efforts of Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi, and welcome...
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10. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly on the implementation of the present resolution, and on its compliance by all Syrian parties to the conflict, in the context of his reports on the implementation of resolution 2139 (2014);
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1. Stresses the importance of partnerships and cooperation with regional and subregional organizations and arrangements, established in accordance with Chapter VIII of the Charter of the United Nations, in support of peacekeeping operations, including with regard to the protection of civilians, taking into account the ...
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2. Expresses its determination to take effective measures to further strengthen relations between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations, in particular the African Union, in accordance with Chapter VIII of the Charter of the United Nations;
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6. Stresses the need to strengthen the role of United Nations Headquarters and regional organizations in providing strategic guidance and support to command and control structures to ensure that operations are effectively managed;
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7. Welcomes recent developments in cooperation between the United Nations, the African Union and the European Union, including its contribution to the capacity-building of the African Union, and calls upon regional and subregional organizations to strengthen and intensify the cooperation between the African Union and t...
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8. Recognizes that collaboration and consultations with troop- and police-contributing countries need to be further strengthened, including through triangular exchanges between the Security Council, troop- and police-contributing countries and the Secretariat, and encourages all stakeholders to participate actively in ...
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10. Encourages relevant regional and subregional organizations and arrangements to assist in addressing the impact of armed conflict on a large number of children, and invites them to continue to integrate child protection into their advocacy, policies, programmes and mission planning, to develop and strengthen guideli...
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11. Reaffirms its intention to consider taking further steps to strengthen and make more concrete the cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in the areas of early warning, conflict prevention, peacekeeping and peacebuilding, and to ensure that the efforts of those entities are...
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12. Stresses the importance of the strengthening of the capacity of regional and subregional organizations to deploy rapidly peacekeeping forces in support of United Nations peacekeeping operations or other operations authorized by the General Assembly;
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13. Requests the Secretary-General, in close cooperation with the African Union, to consider lessons learned from the transition from African Union peacekeeping operations to United Nations peacekeeping operations in Mali and the Central African Republic, and to make concrete recommendations that could be implemented i...
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14. Invites the United Nations and regional organizations, including the African Union, to take concrete steps to strengthen their relations and to cooperate more effectively on issues of common interest, and stresses the need to strengthen the procedures for joint predeployment planning and joint mission evaluation of...
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15. Stresses the need for the United Nations and the African Union to ensure the full integration of women's and gender perspectives into all efforts to ensure peace and security, including through the provision of adequate resources, and calls upon regional and subregional organizations to assign gender specialists, a...
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16. Invites the Secretary-General and regional and subregional organizations and arrangements to improve the exchange of information on their respective capacities and lessons learned in the maintenance of international peace and security and to continue to identify best practices, in particular in the areas of mediati...
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17. Welcomes the open consultations of the Police Division on the development of the Strategic Policy Framework on the Role of Police in International Peacekeeping Operations, and encourages the Secretariat and international, regional and subregional organizations to strengthen coordination of cooperation on police mat...
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18. Encourages the increased involvement of the African Union Peace Support Team in the activities of the coordination structures of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations and the United Nations Office to the African Union, with a view to providing expertise and organizing the transfer of technical knowledge necessa...
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19. Encourages the Secretary-General to play a coordinating and supporting role in assisting the African Union Commission in the preparation of the required capacity list and in making recommendations on what the African Union could do to enhance its military and police capabilities, as well as its technical, logistica...
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20. Invites regional and subregional organizations to accelerate the establishment of a system of standby forces and facilities for conflict prevention and peacekeeping, welcomes in this regard the commitment made by African leaders at the Malabo Summit on 26 and 27 June 2014 and the steps taken by the African Union Co...
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21. Reaffirms its previous resolutions, in particular resolutions 2086 (2013), 2033 (2012) and 1809 (2008), and statements by its President in connection with the Prodi report, including of 6 August 2013 (S/PRST/2013/12), 22 October 2010 (S/PRST/2010/21) and 26 October 2009 (S/PRST/2009/2);
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22. Reaffirms the responsibility of regional organizations to mobilize the human, financial, logistical and other resources they require, including through the contributions of their members and the support of their partners, and welcomes the valuable financial support they provide in this regard;
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23. Stresses the need to make the funding of regional organizations undertaking peacekeeping activities under a Security Council mandate more predictable, sustainable and flexible, and welcomes the benefits of joint planning and evaluation missions in identifying the needs of regional peace operations;
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25. Urges Member States and relevant international organizations to contribute to capacity-building of regional and subregional organizations, in particular African ones, in the areas of conflict prevention and crisis management, as well as post-conflict stabilization, including through the provision of personnel and t...
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26. Welcomes in this regard the support provided by the European Union through the African Peace Facility and in particular the support provided to the African Union Mission in Somalia and the African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic;
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28. Requests the Secretary-General, in close consultation with the African Union Commission and the European Union, to prepare an evaluation report by 31 March 2015, with recommendations on the evolution of cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations in peacekeeping;
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3. Recalls that widespread or systematic attacks on civilian populations on account of their ethnic origin, political affiliation, religion or belief may constitute a crime against humanity, stresses the need to ensure that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the Nusra Front and all other individuals, groups, und...
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5. Urges all States to cooperate, as required by resolution 1373 (2001), in efforts to find and bring to justice individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, including the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and the Nusra Front, who carry out, organize and sponsor terrorist acts, and in thi...
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8. Calls upon all Member States to take national measures to curb the flow of foreign terrorist fighters joining the ranks of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the Nusra Front and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, and to bring to justice, in accordance with appli...
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9. Calls upon all Member States to engage with persons living in their territories who may be recruited or turned into violent radicalization in order to deter them from leaving in Syria and Iraq to assist the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the Nusra Front and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and enti...
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10. Reaffirms its decision that all States shall prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the Nusra Front and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida from their territories or by their nationals established outside the...
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11. Reaffirms its resolution 1373 (2001), in which it decided, in particular, that all States should prevent and suppress the financing of terrorist acts and refrain from providing any form of active or passive support to entities or persons involved in terrorist acts, including by suppressing the recruitment of member...
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12. Recalls its decision, contained in its resolution 2161 (2014), that all States shall ensure that no funds, other financial assets or economic resources are made available, directly or indirectly, by their nationals or by persons within their territory, to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the Nusra Front an...
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13. Notes with concern that oil deposits and related infrastructure controlled by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the Nusra Front and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with AlQaida generate revenues that enable them to finance recruitment and strengthen their operational capa...
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15. Stresses the importance of compliance by all Member States with their obligations to ensure that neither their nationals nor persons in their territory make donations to persons or entities designated by the Committee or to any person acting on behalf of or at the orders of designated entities;
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16. Expresses concern that vehicles, air or other, leaving the territory controlled by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant may be used to transport gold or other economic resources and valuables for sale in international markets or to arrange for the violation of the assets freeze;
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18. Notes that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant is a dissident group of Al-Qaida, recalls that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and the Nusra Front are listed on the List and, in this regard, expresses its willingness to list individuals, groups, undertakings or entities that support each other, includi...
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19. Decides that the individuals listed in annex I to the present resolution shall be subject to the measures imposed by paragraph 1 of resolution 2161 (2014) and placed on the List;
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21. Calls upon Member States to submit to the Committee requests for listing of individuals and entities supporting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the Nusra Front and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, and urges the Committee to consider urgently the addition o...
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22. Requests the Monitoring Team to submit to the Committee, within 90 days, a report on the threat posed to the region, inter alia, by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and the Nusra Front, and on the source of their weapons, sources of financing, recruitment and staffing, and to make recommendations on further...
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23. Requests the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq to assist, within its capabilities and areas of operation, within its mandate, the Committee and the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to resolution 1526 (2004), including by providing information on the implementation of th...
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S-RES-2177-(2014)-fr-parsed
1. Encourages the Governments of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea to accelerate the establishment of national mechanisms to rapidly diagnose and isolate suspected cases, to provide treatment, to provide effective medical services to rescue workers, to conduct credible and transparent public education campaigns, and to ...
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2. Encourages the Governments of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea to continue their efforts to control or mitigate the broader political, security, socio-economic and humanitarian effects of the Ebola epidemic and to develop sustainable, effective and responsive public health mechanisms, stresses that responses to the ...
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4. Calls upon Member States, including those in the region, to lift travel and border restrictions imposed as a result of the Ebola epidemic, which are contributing to the further isolation and undermining of affected countries, and also calls upon airlines and shipping companies to maintain trade and transport links w...
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5. Calls upon Member States, in particular those in the region, to facilitate the delivery of assistance, including qualified, specialized and trained personnel and supplies, to enable the affected countries to halt the epidemic, and expresses its deep appreciation to the Government of Ghana for allowing the resumption...
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6. Calls upon Member States, in particular those in the region, and all relevant actors providing assistance in response to the Ebola epidemic, to intensify efforts to raise public awareness and to implement the safety and health protocols and the preventive measures necessary to counter misinformation about the mode o...
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7. Calls upon Member States to provide emergency assistance and resources, including medical facilities, to be deployed, such as field hospitals with expertise, qualified personnel and adequate equipment, laboratory services, logistical support, transportation and construction support, airlifts and other forms of air s...
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9. Urges Member States to implement the relevant temporary recommendations contained in the 2005 International Health Regulations to the outbreak of Ebola in 2014 in West Africa and to oversee the organization, coordination and implementation of national preparedness and response activities, including, where appropriat...
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10. Welcomes the continued contribution and commitment of international health and humanitarian relief personnel to respond urgently to the Ebola epidemic, and calls upon all relevant actors to put in place the necessary repatriation mechanisms and financial arrangements, including medical evacuation and treatment and ...
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11. Requests the Secretary-General to contribute to ensuring that all relevant entities of the United Nations system, including WHO and the United Nations Humanitarian Air Services, within their respective mandates, accelerate their response to the Ebola epidemic, including by assisting in the development and implement...
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12. Encourages WHO to continue to strengthen its role of technical guidance and operational support to Governments and partners, to monitor the transmission of Ebola virus, to assist in identifying current response needs and partners to address them, in order to promote the availability of essential data and to develop...
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S-RES-2178-(2014)-fr-parsed
2. Reaffirms the need for all States to prevent the movement of terrorists and terrorist groups through effective border controls, close monitoring of the issuance of identity and travel documents and measures to prevent the falsification of identity and travel documents, the manufacture of false documents and the frau...
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3. Urges Member States to intensify and accelerate, in accordance with domestic and international law, the exchange of operational information on the activities or movements of terrorists and terrorist networks, including foreign terrorist fighters, including with the States of residence or nationality of the individua...
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4. Calls upon Member States to cooperate, in accordance with their obligations under international law, in efforts to address the threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters, including by preventing radicalization that could lead to terrorism and the recruitment of foreign terrorist fighters, including children, by prev...
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5. Decides that Member States shall, in accordance with international human rights law, international refugee law and international humanitarian law, prevent and eliminate recruitment, organization, transport or equipment for the benefit of persons travelling to a State other than their State of residence or of nationa...
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6. Recalls that, in its resolution 1373 (2001), the Council decided that all Member States should ensure that all persons involved in the financing, organization, preparation, commission or support of terrorist acts are brought to justice, and decides that all States should ensure that criminal offences are classified ...
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7. Expresses its strong commitment to consider listing, in accordance with resolution 2161 (2014), individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida that finance, arm, organize and recruit on its behalf or otherwise support its actions or activities, including through new information and communica...
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8. Decides that, without prejudice to the entry or transit necessary for the conduct of judicial proceedings, including the conduct of such proceedings related to the arrest or detention of any foreign terrorist combatant, States
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9. Invites Member States to require airlines operating in their territories to provide advance passenger information to the competent national authorities in order to detect departures from their territories, or attempts to enter or transit through their territories, on civilian aircraft, persons designated by the Comm...
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10. Stresses the urgent need for the full and immediate implementation of the present resolution to foreign terrorist fighters, stresses the need, in particular, to apply it urgently to foreign terrorist fighters associated with ISIL, the Nusra Front and any Al-Qaida cell, subsidiary or emanation or dissident group des...
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11. Invites Member States to enhance international, regional and subregional cooperation, through bilateral agreements, as appropriate, to prevent foreign terrorist fighters from leaving or visiting their territories, including by enhancing the exchange of information to identify foreign terrorist fighters, sharing and...
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12. Recalls that, in its resolution 1373 (2001), the Council decided that all States should provide each other with the greatest measure of assistance in criminal investigations or criminal proceedings relating to the financing of or support for terrorist acts, including assistance in obtaining evidence that would be i...
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13. Encourages INTERPOL to intensify its efforts with regard to the threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters and to recommend or put in place other resources, such as the extension of the use of INTERPOL special notices to foreign terrorist fighters, in order to support and promote national, regional and internationa...
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14. Invites States to assist in strengthening the capacity of States to counter the threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters, including the prevention and prohibition of foreign terrorist fighters crossing land or sea borders, in particular to assist neighbouring States in areas of armed conflict where foreign terror...
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15. Stresses that the fight against violent extremism, which can lead to terrorism, including the fight against radicalization and mobilization of persons and their recruitment into terrorist groups and the fight against becoming a foreign terrorist fighter, is essential to counter the threat to international peace and...
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16. Encourages Member States to involve local populations and relevant non-governmental organizations in the development of strategies to counter violent extremist discourse that can encourage the commission of terrorist acts, to change the conditions conducive to the spread of violent extremism, which can lead to terr...
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17. Recalls its decision taken in paragraph 14 of its resolution 2161 (2014) concerning improvised explosive devices and individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, and urges Member States, in this context, to act in a spirit of cooperation, with respect for human rights and fundamental fre...
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18. Invites Member States to cooperate and assist each other systematically in the fight against violent extremism, which can lead to terrorism, including in the areas of capacity-building, coordination of plans and efforts and exchange of lessons learned;
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20. Notes that foreign terrorist fighters and those who finance or facilitate their travel and activities could be included in the Al-Qaida Sanctions List maintained by the Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) for the purpose of assisting in the financing, organization, facilitation, preparatio...
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22. Encourages the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team to coordinate its efforts to monitor and address the threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters, in particular the Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force, with other United Nations agencies involved in counter-terrorism;
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23. Requests the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team, in close cooperation with other United Nations counter-terrorism agencies, to report within 180 days to the Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011), and to make an oral presentation within 60 days, on the threat posed by foreign te...
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25. Stresses that the growing threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters is part of the problems, trends and developments related to resolutions 1373 (2001) and 1624 (2005), which it requested the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, in paragraph 5 of resolution 2129 (2013), to identify, and therefore war...
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26. Requests the Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) and the Counter-Terrorism Committee to report to the General Assembly on their respective efforts in the implementation of the present resolution;
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S-RES-2187-(2014)-fr-parsed
2. Urges the parties to commit themselves to an inclusive and inclusive national dialogue aimed at building lasting peace, reconciliation and good governance, including the full and active participation of representatives of youth, women, various faith communities and groups, civil society and previously detained SPLM ...
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4. Decides to assign UNMISS the following mandate and authorizes it to use any means necessary to carry out the following tasks: (a) Protection of civilians: (i) Protect civilians under threat of physical violence from any source within its capabilities and areas of deployment, particularly women and children, includin...
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6. Requests the Secretary-General, through his Special Representative, to continue to lead the operations of an integrated UNMISS, to coordinate all activities of the United Nations system in the Republic of South Sudan and to support coherent international efforts to achieve peace in the Republic of South Sudan;
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8. Decides that UNMISS shall consist of a military component of up to 12,500 personnel, at all levels, and a police component comprising an appropriate number of formed police units of up to 1,323 personnel, and that the civilian component shall be reduced in accordance with the tasks described in paragraph 4; requests...
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9. Requests UNMISS to continue to focus and streamline the activities of its military, police and civilian components in order to move forward with the tasks described in paragraph 4 above, and recognizes that certain tasks of the Mission will therefore need to be terminated;
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10. Expresses the intention to continue to actively review the needs and composition of the UNMISS components, to review the present mandate and to make any necessary adjustments to it at an appropriate stage in the implementation by the parties of a credible peace agreement;
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12. Requests UNMISS to increase its presence and patrol more actively in areas at risk of high conflict and concentration of internally displaced persons, including through the implementation of its early warning strategy, both in government-controlled and opposition-controlled areas, and
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13. Also requests UNMISS to continue to ensure full compliance with the United Nations zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to keep the Council fully informed of the progress of the Mission in this regard, and urges troop-contributing countries to take appropriate preventive measures, including pr...
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14. Encourages UNMISS to implement fully the human rights due diligence policy, and requests the Secretary-General to report on progress in this regard in his reports to the General Assembly;
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20. Expresses grave concern at the findings of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on sexual violence in conflict concerning endemic sexual violence and the lack of services to victims and means of reporting such crimes, and welcomes the joint communiqué signed on 11 October 2014 by the Government of So...
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21. Calls upon the Government of South Sudan to expeditiously and transparently investigate allegations of human rights violations in accordance with international standards, to hold all those responsible for violations of human rights and international humanitarian law accountable, to ensure equal protection of the la...
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22. Stresses the importance of the full and effective participation of women at all levels in the implementation of agreements and in conflict prevention and resolution and in peace-building more generally, calls upon the parties to take steps to ensure a leadership role and the full and effective participation of wome...
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24. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the implementation of the mandate of UNMISS by 16 February 2015 and 30 April 2015, respectively, and further requests the Secretary-General to report on his recommendations regarding possible steps to ensure accountability in South Sudan;
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4. Expresses its full support to the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, looks forward, in particular, to receiving further advice from the Special Envoy on his proposals to reduce violence, including through the establishment of "clash-free zones", stresses that, if violence in Syria ...
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5. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly on the implementation of the present resolution, and on its compliance by all parties to the Syrian internal conflict, in the context of his reports on the implementation of resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014);
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6. Decides that, in the event of non-compliance by any party to the Syrian internal conflict with the present resolution or resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014), it shall take additional measures under the Charter of the United Nations;
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S-RES-2196-(2015)-fr-parsed
1. Decides that, until 29 January 2016, all Member States shall continue to take the necessary measures to prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to the Central African Republic, from their territories or through their territories or by their nationals, or using their flag vessels or aircraft, of arms ...
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2. Decides to authorize all Member States that discover items the supply, sale, transfer or export of which is prohibited by paragraph 1 of this resolution to seize, register and neutralize them (by destroying, disposing of, storing or transferring them to a State other than the country of origin or destination for the...
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4. Decides that, until 29 January 2016, all Member States shall continue to take the necessary measures to prohibit the entry into or transit through their territories of persons designated by the Committee, on the understanding that nothing in the provisions of this paragraph shall oblige a State to refuse entry into ...
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5. Decides that the measures imposed by paragraph 4 above shall not apply in the following cases: (a) When the Committee determines that a particular trip is justified on humanitarian grounds, including a religious duty; (b) When entry or transit is necessary for the purposes of judicial proceedings; (c) When the Commi...
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7. Decides that, until 29 January 2016, all Member States shall continue to freeze immediately any funds and other financial assets and economic resources in their territory that are in the possession or under the direct or indirect control of the persons or entities designated by the Committee or any person or entity ...
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8. Decides that the measures referred to in paragraph 7 above shall not apply to funds and other financial assets or economic resources determined by the Member States concerned: (a) That they are necessary for the payment of regular expenses, such as food, rent, mortgage payments, medicines, medical care, taxes, insur...
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