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93. Requests the Committee to consider requests for information submitted by States and international organizations when legal proceedings have been initiated concerning the implementation of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above and to respond, as appropriate, by providing the Committee and the Monitoring Team...
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94. Decides to extend the mandate of the members of the Monitoring Team established pursuant to paragraph 7 of resolution 1526 (2004), established in New York, for a further period of 24 months from the expiration of its current mandate in December 2019, on the understanding that the Monitoring Team will remain under t...
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96. Encourages relevant United Nations missions, within their mandates, resources and capabilities, to assist the Committee and the Monitoring Team, including through logistical support, security assistance and information exchange, in their activities in response to the threat posed by ISIL, Al-Qaida and associated in...
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98. Requests the Committee, with the assistance of the Monitoring Team, to hold special meetings on important thematic or regional issues and on the capacity-building challenges faced by States, in consultation, as appropriate, with the Counter-Terrorism Committee and its Executive Directorate and with the FATF, in ord...
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99. Requests the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team to provide an oral briefing every three months to the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) on its analysis of the global implementation of resolutions 2199 (2015) and 2178 (2014), including information collected,...
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100. Recalls that in paragraph 14 of resolution 2331 (2016), the Council requested the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team, in its consultations with Member States, to include in the discussions the issue of trafficking in persons in areas affected by armed conflict and the use of sexual violence in armed ...
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101. Stresses the threat to international peace and security posed by ISIL and its associated individuals, groups, undertakings and entities, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to submit strategic reports to ISIL that demonstrate and reflect the seriousness of this threat and address, inter alia, foreign te...
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102. Decides that the individuals and entities listed in annex III to the present resolution shall be subject to the measures imposed by paragraph 1 of the resolution and included in the Sanctions List against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida;
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103. Requests the Committee to publish on its website summaries of the reasons for listing on the ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions List of individuals and entities listed in annex III to the present resolution and the corresponding entries in the List, and confirms that the provisions of the present and subsequent r...
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Decides to consider the measures prescribed in paragraph 1 above in eighteen months, or sooner if necessary, with a view to their possible strengthening; Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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2. The Ombudsman shall immediately transmit requests for delisting that are not referred to the complainant to the members of the Committee, to the States responsible for the registration, to the States of nationality, residence or constitution, to the competent organs of the United Nations and to all other States whic...
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4. The Ombudsman shall immediately forward the de-listing request to the Monitoring Team, which shall communicate to it within four months: (a) All information available to it that is relevant for the purpose of the delisting request, including court decisions and procedures, press articles and information that States ...
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1. Stresses that the long-term objective for Somalia, supported by its international partners, is that the Somali security forces fully assume security responsibilities in Somalia, and considers that AMISOM remains essential for the maintenance of security during the transition period, so that the Somali security force...
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3. Stresses that the increase in the strength of AMISOM in resolutions 2036 (2012) and 2124 (2013) is intended to strengthen in the short term the military capacity of AMISOM as part of a comprehensive drawdown strategy, after which a drawdown of the Mission will be considered in the light of the progress made on the g...
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4. Welcomes in this regard the recommendation of the joint African Union-United Nations review for a phased and phased reduction and reorganisation of AMISOM uniformed personnel to enhance their support role to the Somali security forces, which will gradually take the lead in security activities in Somalia, welcomes th...
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5. Decides to authorize States members of the African Union to extend the deployment of AMISOM until 31 May 2018 and to reduce by 31 December 2017 the size of AMISOM uniformed personnel to 21,626, comprising a minimum of 1,040 Mission police officers, including five formed police units, to be reduced to 20,626 by 30 Oc...
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7. Decides to authorize AMISOM to pursue the following strategic objectives: (a) To enable the gradual transfer of AMISOM security responsibilities to the Somali security forces, based on the capabilities of those forces and the progress made by Somalia in the political and security situation; (b) To reduce the threat ...
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8. Decides to authorize AMISOM to carry out the following priority tasks: (a) Maintain a presence in the areas identified in the Mission's concept of operations, with priority given to major agglomerations; (b) Assist, as appropriate, the Somali security forces in ensuring the protection of the Somali authorities in th...
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9. Requests the African Union to keep the Council regularly informed of the implementation of the mandate of AMISOM through the Secretary-General, who will report orally to the Council and through at least three written reports, the first written reports to be submitted to the Council no later than 15 December 2017 and...
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10. Calls upon the African Union to ensure that AMISOM is configured so that it can carry out all its tasks, in particular by strengthening, under the authority of the Force Commander, the command and control structures that will have to act in cooperation with the Somali security forces;
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11. Welcomes in this regard the African Union's plans to develop a new concept of operations for AMISOM, and urges the African Union to do so in close collaboration with the United Nations and the Federal Government of Somalia;
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12. Recalls its request to the African Union to establish the specialized teams described in the annex to resolution 2297 (2016), in particular the Mission's support units, reiterates the importance of all enabling elements and force multipliers acting under the command of the Force Commander, reiterates its request th...
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13. Stresses the critical need for contingent-owned equipment, which must be operational and mission-friendly, including for enabling and force multiplier elements, as indicated in paragraph 6 of resolution 2036 (2012), from countries already contributing troops to AMISOM or other Member States, welcomes the deployment...
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14. Also stresses that the civilian component of AMISOM should be fully operational to support the Mission's military and police personnel in their tasks and to improve coordination between the United Nations and the African Union in Somalia, with particular emphasis on strengthening the human rights component of the M...
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15. Also stresses that the civilian component of AMISOM should focus its efforts on supporting the military and police components of the Mission as part of their revised responsibilities, in order to facilitate the transition and subsequent downsizing;
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16. Stresses the importance of the implementation by AMISOM forces of their mandates in full compliance with the obligations imposed by international humanitarian and human rights law on participating States, including on the basis of the specific recommendations of the joint review, and of their cooperation with UNSOM...
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18. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that any support to non-United Nations security forces is provided in full compliance with the Human Rights Due Diligence Policy, and to report to the General Assembly in its reports on progress made in the implementation of that policy, including through the mitigation meas...
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19. Welcomes the activities of the Monitoring, Analysis and Response Cell for Civilian Victims requested by the Council in its resolutions 2093 (2013) and 2124 (2013) and the progress made in the implementation of a Somali emergency number ("Ceebla"), stresses the importance of ensuring that the Cell is fully operation...
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20. Calls upon the African Union and troop-contributing countries to take appropriate measures to investigate allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse, to hold perpetrators accountable and to repatriate their units where there is credible evidence of widespread or systematic sexual exploitation or abuse by such uni...
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22. Requests the Federal Government of Somalia to conduct an early assessment of the operational readiness of the Somali security forces, to be completed on 1 December 2017, under the leadership of the Federal Government of Somalia with the active participation of the States members of the Federation, and in collaborat...
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23. Requests the Secretary-General, in close collaboration with the African Union and the Federal Government of Somalia, to conduct a comprehensive assessment of AMISOM by 15 April 2018, with a view to taking stock of the activities carried out so far towards the transition, including the strengthening of Somali securi...
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25. Requests the Secretary-General to work closely with the African Union in support of the implementation of the present resolution, encourages continued close collaboration between UNSOM, BANUS and AMISOM at all levels, including through the Senior Officials Coordination Forum, in order to strengthen coordination eff...
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26. Stresses the importance of early and sustained coordination of all joint operations and follow-up activities in newly reconquered areas, and encourages the strengthening of joint planning and operational management mechanisms to manage available resources according to priorities;
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27. Stresses the importance of joint planning and effective transfer of security responsibilities to the Somali security forces between the Federal Government of Somalia, the States members of the Federation, the United Nations, the African Union and donors, and requests the Secretary-General to report on the progress ...
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29. Urges AMISOM to fully implement the Force Commander's directive, in particular its provisions on the protection of the rights of children during and after operations, and to implement the standard operating procedures for the care and surrender of children who have been rescued from armed groups signed by the Feder...
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30. Welcomes the support provided by the international community to promote peace and stability in Somalia, in particular the significant contribution of the European Union to the Mission, as well as the support provided by other bilateral partners to both AMISOM and the Somali National Army, and stresses the importanc...
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31. Calls once again for new donors and current donors to support AMISOM by contributing more to the funding of troops, equipment or technical assistance, or by contributing to the United Nations Trust Fund in Support of AMISOM, including contributions to the Somali National Army, calls upon the African Union to consid...
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32. Stresses the need for more predictable, sustainable and flexible funding for African Union-led peace support operations authorized by the Security Council under Chapter VIII of the Charter, urges the Secretary-General, the African Union and partners to give serious consideration to the funding opportunities for AMI...
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33. Recognizes that the primary responsibility for security lies with Somalis and Somali institutions, and in this regard welcomes the historic political agreement on the national security framework concluded on 17 April 2017 by the Federal Government of Somalia and the States members of the Federation, welcomes the re...
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34. Stresses the importance of the early establishment of the national security architecture, within which the mandates of Somali security institutions must be defined, governance and oversight structures agreed upon and capacity identified, in order to enable AMISOM and donors to better understand the priorities for a...
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35. Stresses the need for the Federal Government of Somalia and the States members of the Federation to accelerate the strengthening and improvement of the dialogue among Somali security institutions and to redouble their efforts to ensure the eventual transfer of security responsibilities to the Somali security servic...
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37. Welcomes the support already provided by the international community and bilateral donors to the Somali security sector, encourages partners to increase their support, including logistical support, to national and State-level institutions for security sector development, encourages new partners to demonstrate to su...
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38. Stresses that the efforts of international partners need to be well coordinated and coordinated in order to achieve a comprehensive approach to promote security in Somalia on a sustainable basis, and the need to fulfil the commitments made through the implementation mechanism set out in the Security Pact of 11 May ...
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39. Stresses the need for Somalia, as a follow-up to military operations, to work immediately to establish or improve governance structures in reconquered areas and to provide basic services through the National Security Council and regional security councils, including security;
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40. Recognizes that the threat posed by the Al-Shabaab cannot be eliminated by military means alone, and in this regard encourages the Federal Government of Somalia, with the support of UNSOM, to continue to adopt a comprehensive approach to security, as provided for in the Security Pact and the New Partnership Agreeme...
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41. Welcomes the commitment of the Federal Government of Somalia and the States members of the Federation to establish basic police services throughout Somalia, as envisaged in the new federal model for the organization of the police, calls upon UNSOM to assist in the implementation of this model, especially at the sta...
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43. Calls upon the Federal Government of Somalia, the States members of the Federation, AMISOM and UNSOM to work to ensure that women and girls are protected from sexual violence, including sexual exploitation and abuse, bearing in mind that such situations can significantly exacerbate and prolong armed conflict and je...
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44. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide logistical support to AMISOM and its 70 civilian personnel, to the 10,900 elements of the Somali National Army participating in joint operations with AMISOM, and to UNSOM, in accordance with paragraph 2 of resolution 2245 (2015), and also requests the Secretary-...
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45. Stresses the need for adequate and effective support in the field, and in this regard welcomes the efforts of the United Nations Support Office in Somalia, in collaboration with AMISOM, to implement measures aimed at enhancing accountability and efficiency in the management of resources and finance to ensure that l...
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46. Welcomes the conclusion of a tripartite memorandum of understanding between the Governments of Ethiopia and Uganda, the United Nations and the African Union, and urges all troop- and police-contributing countries to conclude negotiations as soon as possible with a view to signing a trilateral memorandum of understa...
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48. Expresses its concern about human rights violations and violations of human rights, as well as the continuing violations of international humanitarian law in Somalia, and stresses the need to end impunity, ensure respect for human rights and bring to justice those responsible for such violations and abuses, welcome...
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49. Also expresses concern at the number of forced evictions of internally displaced persons from public and private infrastructure in the major cities of Somalia, stresses that any eviction must be carried out in accordance with applicable national and international frameworks, calls upon the Federal Government of Som...
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50. Expresses its deep concern at the continuing humanitarian crisis in Somalia and the risk of starvation, and its consequences for the Somali people, welcomes the efforts of United Nations humanitarian agencies and other humanitarian actors to provide vital assistance to vulnerable populations, condemns the ever-incr...
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51. Stresses the importance of all actors in Somalia respecting international humanitarian law and the principle of the protection of civilians, especially women and children, as well as relevant Security Council resolutions;
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52. Reaffirms the important role of women and youth in conflict prevention, resolution and peacebuilding, and stresses the importance of their participation in all efforts to maintain and promote peace and security;
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54. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council regularly informed, in his periodic reports, of the implementation of the present resolution, by reporting orally to the Council and through at least three written reports, the first to be submitted by 12 January 2018 and the other 120 days thereafter;
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55. Requests the Secretary-General to inform the Security Council of the state of preparedness of the Somali security forces, as well as the impact of the operations on the level of the threat posed by the Chabab, and requests the African Union, through the Secretary-General, to report periodically to the Council on pr...
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1. Decides that all Member States shall, for an initial period of one year from the adoption of this resolution, take the necessary measures to prevent the entry into or transit through their territories of persons designated by the Committee established in paragraph 9 below, on the understanding that nothing in the pr...
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2. Decides also that the measures imposed by paragraph 1 above shall not apply in the following cases: (a) When the Committee determines, on a case-by-case basis, that the travel is justified on humanitarian grounds, including a religious duty; (b) When entry or transit is necessary for the purposes of judicial proceed...
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4. Decides that all Member States shall, for an initial period of one year from the adoption of this resolution, immediately freeze funds and other financial assets and economic resources in their territories in the possession or direct or indirect control of the persons or entities designated by the Committee, any per...
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5. Decides also that the measures referred to in paragraph 4 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, i...
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7. Decides that the measures referred to in paragraph 4 above shall not prohibit any designated person or entity from making payments under a contract entered into prior to its listing, provided that the States concerned have ascertained that the payment is not received directly or indirectly by a person or entity refe...
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8. Decides that the measures imposed by paragraph 1 shall apply to persons and those imposed by paragraph 4 to persons and entities designated by the Committee as being responsible for or complicit in the activities or policies that pose a threat to peace, security or stability in Mali listed below, or as having contri...
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9. Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of the Security Council composed of all its members (hereinafter referred to as "the Committee"), to carry out the following tasks: (a) Monitoring the implementation of the measures imposed by paragraphs 1 and 4 above...
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11. Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Committee, to establish for an initial period of 13 months from the adoption of this resolution a group of up to five experts (the "Group of Experts"), to be under the authority of the Committee, and to make appropriate financial and security arrangements to ...
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13. Notes that the procedure for selecting experts should promote the appointment of the best qualified persons to perform the functions described above, with due regard to the importance of regional representation and gender equality in the recruitment process;
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14. Requests the Panel of Experts to cooperate with other expert groups established by the Security Council to support its sanctions committees, including the Panel of Experts established pursuant to resolution 1973 (2011) concerning Libya and the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to...
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15. Urges all parties and Member States, as well as international, regional and subregional organizations, to cooperate with the Group of Experts, and urges all Member States concerned to ensure the safety of the members of the Group and to give them free access to persons, documents and sites so that the Group can ful...
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18. Requests the Committee to report orally to the General Assembly at least once a year, by the vote of its Chairman, on its work, and to report to the Assembly, as appropriate, on the progress of its work.
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19. Requests the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict to provide the Committee with any relevant information on these issues, in accordance with paragraph 7 of resolution 1960 (2010) and par...
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1. Reaffirms its support for President Faustin-Archange Touadera and his Government, and commends his efforts to advance the dialogue with armed groups and extend State authority throughout the country, as well as his commitments made at the high-level meeting on the Central African Republic held on the margins of the ...
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2. Welcomes the measures taken in this regard, such as the adoption and implementation of the National Recovery and Peacebuilding Plan, the adoption of a national strategy for the restoration of State authority, the adoption of a national security policy and a national strategy for security sector reform, the validatio...
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3. Welcomes the African Initiative for Peace and Reconciliation in the Central African Republic, which led to the adoption of the road map at the Ministerial Conference held in Libreville on 17 July 2017 by the Central African authorities, the African Union, the Economic Community of Central African States, the Interna...
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4. Reaffirms the need to coordinate all initiatives for peace and reconciliation in the Central African Republic, encourages the African Peace and Reconciliation Initiative to work closely with the United Nations, and in this regard welcomes the decision of the Panel of Facilitators to ensure coherence in its activitie...
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5. Urges the Central African authorities and armed groups to participate constructively and in good faith in an inclusive peace process in order to reach a comprehensive political agreement, as reaffirmed by the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the countries members of the Economic Community of Central African States a...
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8. Urges the Central African authorities to urgently achieve genuine reconciliation of all parties in the country, including by combating marginalization and responding to the local demands of all segments of society throughout the territory of the Central African Republic, including through national economic developme...
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9. Invites the Central African authorities to ensure that national policies and legislative frameworks adequately protect the human rights of internally displaced persons, including freedom of movement, and supports the adoption of durable solutions for internally displaced persons and refugee populations, including th...
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12. Encourages Member States to submit to the Committee established pursuant to paragraph 57 of resolution 2127 (2013) requests for inclusion in the sanctions list, containing detailed evidence in support of each request, concerning individuals and entities participating in or providing support for acts that threaten t...
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13. Urges the Central African authorities to combat the presence and activity of armed groups in the Central African Republic through a comprehensive strategy that focuses on dialogue and the early implementation of an inclusive disarmament, demobilization and reintegration and, where appropriate, repatriation programm...
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14. Calls upon the Central African authorities to implement the national security sector reform policy and the national security sector reform strategy in order to develop professional, ethnically representative and regionally balanced national defence and internal security forces, including through the adoption and im...
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15. Welcomes the finalization, in coordination with MINUSCA and the European Union training mission in the Central African Republic (EUTMRCA), of the 2017-2019 Guidance Document for the redeployment of the Central African Armed Forces, as requested in resolution 2301 (2016), which sets out the conditions for the progre...
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16. Calls upon the Central African authorities to take, without delay and as a matter of priority, concrete measures to strengthen judicial institutions and combat impunity, in order to contribute to stabilization and reconciliation, including by restoring the administration of the judiciary, the criminal justice syste...
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17. Welcomes in this regard the fact that the Special Criminal Court has begun to carry out its functions progressively and that the Steering Committee for the Establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has been established;
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18. Calls upon the Central African authorities to continue their efforts to restore effective State authority throughout the country, including through the redeployment of State administration to the provinces and the timely payment of salaries for civil servants and security forces, with a view to ensuring stable, acc...
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20. Encourages Member States and international and regional organizations to contribute to the International Conference on Peacebuilding, held in Brussels on 17 November 2016, and the Conference on African Solidarity, held in Addis Ababa on 1 February 2017, in order to facilitate the implementation of the country's pea...
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21. Welcomes the continuing commitment of the United Nations, including the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa, the African Union, the Economic Community of Central African States, the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, neighbouring States, the European Union, the International Contact G...
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22. Takes note of the development of a framework of mutual accountability between the Central African authorities and international partners, under the leadership of the Government of the Central African Republic, with a view to enhancing transparency, accountability and the coherence and sustained support of the inter...
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24. Reaffirms the urgent need to bring to justice all perpetrators of violations of and violations of international humanitarian law and human rights, regardless of their status or political affiliation, and that some of these acts may constitute crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, of whi...
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25. Recalls the decision taken by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on 24 September 2014 to initiate, in response to a request from the national authorities, an investigation into allegations of crimes committed since 2012, and welcomes the continued cooperation of the Central African authorities in th...
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26. Takes note in this regard of the report on the project listing serious violations of and violations of international human rights and humanitarian law committed in the territory of the Central African Republic between January 2003 and December 2015, and encourages the Central African authorities to follow up on the...
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27. Urges all parties to the armed conflict in the Central African Republic, including elements of the former Séléka and anti-balaka elements, to put an end to all violations and abuses committed against children in violation of applicable international law, including the recruitment and use of children, rape and sexua...
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29. Calls upon all parties to the armed conflict in the Central African Republic, including the elements of the former Séléka and the anti-balaka elements, to cease all sexual and gender-based violence, and calls upon the Central African authorities to promptly investigate the alleged violations in order to hold the pe...
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32. Decides to authorize an increase in the strength of 900 military personnel from the figure set out in paragraph 24 of resolution 2301 (2016) in order to increase the flexibility and mobility of MINUSCA in order to enable it to carry out its mandate more effectively, and in particular the protection of civilians tas...
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34. Requests the Secretary-General to take all possible measures, including the full use of existing authority, and at his discretion, to ensure that MINUSCA is able to achieve its full operational capacity and is able to fulfil its mandate throughout the territory of the Central African Republic, focusing on priority ...
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35. Welcomes the commitment of troop- and police-contributing countries in the implementation of the Mission's mandate in a difficult environment, and in this regard stresses that undeclared national restrictions, lack of effective leadership and command, refusal to obey orders, inaction against attacks against civilia...
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36. Notes the progress made by all troop- and police-contributing countries in meeting United Nations standards, and calls upon them to complete immediately the purchase and deployment of all required contingent-owned equipment in order to comply with United Nations standards for troops and police units;
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37. Requests the Secretariat to continue to explore, as appropriate, the possibility of using "specialized police teams" and the necessary specialized equipment to develop, strengthen and provide operational support to the police and gendarmerie;
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38. Urges MINUSCA and all relevant United Nations bodies to grant the Panel of Experts established pursuant to resolution 2127 (2013) unhindered and secure access, in particular to persons, documents and sites under their control, in order to enable the Panel to fulfil its mandate;
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39. Recalls that MINUSCA's strategic objective is to help create conditions that can reduce the presence of armed groups in a sustainable manner and the threat they represent by adopting a comprehensive approach and a proactive and robust position, without prejudice to the fundamental principles of peacekeeping;
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40. Recalls that the mandate of MINUSCA should be carried out on the basis of a prioritization of the tasks set out in paragraphs 42 to 44 of the present resolution and, where appropriate, in stages, and further requests the Secretary-General to reflect this prioritization of tasks in the deployment of the mission and ...
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