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S-RES-2427-(2018)-fr-parsed | 37. Urges all relevant parties, including Member States, United Nations entities and financial institutions, to support, as appropriate and bearing in mind the principle of national ownership, the development and capacity-building of national institutions and local civil society networks in the areas of advocacy, prote... | operative |
S-RES-2427-(2018)-fr-parsed | 39. Recognizes that there is a link between abduction, recruitment, sexual violence and trafficking in human beings and that children affected by armed conflict may be particularly vulnerable to trafficking in armed conflict and to such forms of exploitation, and calls upon relevant parts of the United Nations system a... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 1. Expresses its deep concern that the South Sudanese leadership has not put an end to the hostilities and condemns the flagrant and persistent violations of the Agreement on the Settlement of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan of 17 August 2015, the Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities, Protection of Civilia... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 4. Decides that all Member States shall take the necessary measures, from now on and until 31 May 2019, to prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to South Sudan, from their territories or through their nationals, or using their flag vessels or domestic registered aircraft, of arms and related materiel ... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 5. Decides also that the measure imposed by paragraph 4 of this resolution shall not apply to:
(a) The provision, sale or transfer of arms and related materiel, as well as training and assistance solely in support of United Nations personnel, including the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and the United N... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 6. Stresses the importance of all notifications or requests for exemptions submitted pursuant to paragraph 5 above being accompanied by all necessary information, including the use for which the equipment is intended and the end-user, the technical characteristics and number of items to be shipped and, where appropriat... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 7. Stresses that arms deliveries in violation of the present resolution are likely to fuel the conflict and further increase instability, and urges all Member States to take urgent measures to detect and prevent them in their territories; | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 8. Calls upon all Member States, in particular States neighbouring South Sudan, in accordance with their domestic jurisprudence and legislation and international law, in particular the law of the sea and relevant international civil aviation agreements, to have all shipments to South Sudan inspected in their territorie... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 9. Decides that all Member States have the authority and obligation, when they discover items the supply, sale or transfer of which is prohibited by paragraph 4 of the present resolution, to seize and dispose of such items (by destroying, decommissioning, storing or transferring them to a State other than the country o... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 12. Decides to extend until 31 May 2019 the travel and financial measures imposed by paragraphs 9 and 12 of resolution 2206 (2015), and reaffirms paragraphs 10, 11, 13, 14 and 15 of that resolution; | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 13. Reaffirms that the measures imposed by paragraph 9 of resolution 2206 (2015) apply to all persons and those imposed by paragraph 12 on all persons and entities designated by the Committee established pursuant to paragraph 16 of that resolution (hereinafter "the Committee") as being responsible for or complicit in a... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 14. Stresses that the activities and policies referred to in paragraph 13 above may include, but are not limited to:
(a) Activities or policies that have the purpose or effect of extending or prolonging the conflict in South Sudan, or of impeding reconciliation, talks or the peace process, including violations of the A... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 15. Expresses its concern at reports of embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds, which jeopardize the peace, security and stability of South Sudan, and expresses its deep concern at reports of financial misappropriation by the Interim Government of National Unity, which pose a threat to peace, stability and s... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 16. Reaffirms that the measures imposed by paragraphs 9 and 12 of resolution 2206 (2015) apply to any person designated by the Committee as the leader of an entity, including a South Sudanese administration, opposition party, militia or any other group, who has engaged in or whose members have engaged in any activity r... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 17. Decides that the measures referred to in paragraphs 9 and 12 of resolution 2206 (2015) shall also apply to all persons referred to in annex 1 to the present resolution; | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 18. Stresses the importance of regular consultations with relevant Member States, international, regional and subregional organizations, as well as UNMISS, as appropriate, and in particular with neighbouring States and States of the region, in order to ensure the implementation of all the measures referred to in the pr... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 19. Decides to extend until 1 July 2019 the mandate entrusted to the Group of Experts in paragraph 18 of resolution 2206 (2015) and in this paragraph, intends to review the mandate of the Group of Experts and to take the necessary action regarding its renewal by 31 May 2019, and decides that the Group of Experts shall ... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 20. Requests the Group of Experts to develop the necessary expertise on gender issues, in accordance with paragraph 6 of resolution 2242 (2015), and encourages the Group to consider gender issues as a cross-cutting issue to be taken into account in its investigations and reports; | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 21. Calls upon all parties and Member States, in particular States neighbouring South Sudan, as well as international, regional and subregional organizations, to cooperate with the Group of Experts, including by providing information on illicit transfers of South Sudanese heritage to financial, property and commercial ... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 22. Requests the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on 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 para... | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 23. Recalls the mandate of UNMISS as set out in resolution 2406 (2018), in particular paragraph 7 (c), on monitoring, investigation, verification and reporting of human rights violations, violations of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law; | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 24. Encourages the rapid exchange of information between UNMISS and the Panel of Experts, and requests UNMISS to provide assistance to the Committee and the Panel of Experts, within its mandate and capacity; | operative |
S-RES-2428-(2018)-fr-parsed | 25. Expresses its intention to monitor and review the situation every 90 days after the adoption of this resolution, or more frequently, if necessary, and invites the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Committee to communicate to it, as appropriate,
relevant information on its assessment of the implementation of the Agree... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 1. Stresses that the long-term objective for Somalia, supported by its international partners, is that Somali security institutions and forces fully assume security responsibilities in Somalia, and considers that AMISOM remains essential for the maintenance of security during the transition period, so that Somali secur... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 3. Stresses that the increase in the strength of AMISOM in resolutions 2036 (2012) and 2124 (2013) is aimed at strengthening in the short term the military capacity of AMISOM as part of a comprehensive drawdown strategy, after which a reduction in the size of AMISOM will be achieved. | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 4. Welcomes in this regard the recommendation of the joint African Union-United Nations review to continue, in accordance with the transition plan, the gradual and phased reduction and reorganisation of AMISOM uniformed personnel in order to enhance AMISOM's role in supporting the Somali security forces, as provided fo... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 5. Decides to authorize States members of the African Union to extend the deployment of AMISOM until 31 May 2019, including the deployment of at least 1,040 police officers of the Mission, including five formed police units, and to reduce the size of AMISOM uniformed personnel by 28 February 2019 to 20,626 personnel, u... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 6. Decides also that AMISOM is authorized to take all necessary measures, in full compliance with the obligations of participating States under international law, including international humanitarian law and international human rights law, and with full respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political inde... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 7. Decides to authorize AMISOM to pursue the following strategic objectives:
(a) To enable the gradual transfer of security responsibilities from AMISOM to the Somali security forces, based on the capabilities of those forces and the progress made by Somalia in the political and security situation, with a view to ensur... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 8. Decides to authorize AMISOM to carry out the following priority tasks:
(a) To maintain a presence in the areas identified in the Mission's concept of operations, with priority given to major agglomerations;
(b) To assist, as appropriate, the Somali security forces in ensuring the protection of the Somali authorities... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 9. Requests the African Union to keep the Council regularly informed of the implementation of the mandate of AMISOM, including progress in reconfiguring AMISOM in support of the transition plan and any problems in terms of results, including the effectiveness of leadership and command, the counter-attacks against civil... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 10. Calls upon the African Union to continue to ensure that AMISOM is configured in such a way that it can carry out all its tasks, in particular by improving operational coordination among AMISOM contingents.
AMISOM, by ensuring that relevant partners — Somali or international — are consulted on operational decisions ... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 11. Calls upon the African Union and the United Nations, in collaboration with their partners, to conduct a joint assessment of AMISOM operational readiness by 15 September 2018, in order to identify the capabilities and requirements of the maximum authorized strength in paragraph 5, including in support of the impleme... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 12. Welcomes in this regard the plans of the African Union to develop, by 1 November 2018, a new concept of operations for AMISOM, and urges the African Union to do so in close cooperation with the United Nations and the Federal Government of Somalia; | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 13. Recalls its request to the African Union to establish the specialized teams described in the annex to resolution 2297 (2016), in particular the support units of the Mission, reiterates the importance of all enabling elements and force multipliers acting under the command of the Force Commander, welcomes efforts to ... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 14. Stresses the critical need for contingent-owned equipment, which must be operational and mission-specific, including 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, and urges the African Union... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 15. 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, stresses further that the civilian component of AMISOM should focus its effor... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 17. Stresses the importance of AMISOM forces carrying out their mandate in full compliance with the obligations of participating States under international law, including international humanitarian law and international human rights law, including with regard to the protection of civilians and on the basis of the speci... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 18. Welcomes the progress made by AMISOM in respect of international human rights law and international humanitarian law, and urges troop- and police-contributing countries to intensify their efforts to cooperate with the African Union and the United Nations in order to increase the effectiveness of measures and mechan... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 19. 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 his reports to the Assembly on the progress made in the implementation of that policy, including through... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 20. Welcomes the activities of the Civilian Victims Monitoring, Analysis and Response Cell requested by the Council in its resolutions 2093 (2013) and 2124 (2013), stresses the importance of ensuring that the Cell is fully operational and effective without further delay, and in this regard urges troop- and police-contr... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 21. Welcomes AMISOM's zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse, calls upon the African Union and troop-contributing countries to take appropriate measures to prevent and investigate cases of sexual exploitation and abuse, including by checking personnel's histories and assessing risks and providing traini... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 22. Welcomes and strongly encourages the deployment by troop- and police-contributing countries of women uniformed in AMISOM, and urges AMISOM to ensure the effective participation of women in all its operations and to mainstream a gender perspective in the implementation of its mandate; | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 23. Welcomes the intention of the Secretary-General, in close cooperation with the African Union, key international stakeholders and the Federal Government of Somalia, to conduct a technical assessment of AMISOM on the
By 31 January 2019 at the latest, with a view to reviewing the progress of the reconfiguration of AMI... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 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, UNAMIS and AMISOM at all levels, including through the Senior Officials Coordination Forum, in order to strengthen the common deci... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 26. Stresses the importance of early and sustained coordination of all joint operations, and of inclusive stabilization planning and other follow-up activities in newly reconquered areas, including priority areas identified in the transition plan, with due regard to the need to protect civilians and reduce risks before... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 27. Also stresses the importance of joint planning and ensuring the effective transfer of security responsibilities to Somali security institutions among 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 repor... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 29. Urges AMISOM to implement fully the directive of the Force Commander, 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 ... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 30. Welcomes the support provided by the international community for the promotion of 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 AMISOM as well as to Somali security institutions and forc... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 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 activities, or by contributing to the United Nations Trust Fund in Support of the Mission and the Somali National Army, calls upon the African Union to consider ways ... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 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, and calls upon the Secretary-General, the African Union and partners to continue their efforts to seriously explore the fundin... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 33. Recognizes that the primary responsibility for ensuring 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 and the... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 34. Reaffirms the importance of the early establishment of the national security system, within which the functions of Somali security institutions must be defined, and the establishment of mutually agreed security structures. | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 35. Stresses the need for the Federal Government of Somalia and the States members of the Federation to accelerate the strengthening and improvement of dialogue among Somali security institutions and to redouble their efforts to ensure the eventual transfer of security responsibilities to the Somali security services a... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 36. Welcomes the efforts made to conduct the operational readiness assessment of the Somali National Army and to complete the assessment of the operational readiness of the Somali security forces outside the Somali National Army that are formally part of the national security framework, under the leadership of the Fede... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 37. Welcomes the commitments made by international partners to provide additional and more effective support, including through the implementation mechanisms for the comprehensive security solution resulting from the London Conference on Somalia, including better coordinated assistance in mentoring, training, equipment... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 38. Welcomes the support already provided by the international community and bilateral donors to the Somali security sector, encourages partners to increase their support, including logistics, to national and State-level institutions for the development of the security sector, | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 39. Stresses that the efforts of international partners must be well coordinated and coordinated in order to achieve a comprehensive approach that will promote security in Somalia in a sustainable manner, and the need to fulfil the commitments made through the implementation mechanism set out in the Security Pact of 11... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 40. 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; | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 41. Recognizes that the threat posed by the Al-Shabaab and other armed opposition groups 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 Pa... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 42. Welcomes the agreement of the Federal Government of Somalia and the States members of the Federation to establish basic police services throughout Somalia, within the framework of the new federal model of police organization, calls upon UNSOM to continue to assist in the implementation of this model, especially at ... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 44. 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 and gender-based violence, including sexual exploitation and abuse, bearing in mind that such situations can significantly exacerbate and prolong arme... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 45. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide logistical support to UNSOM, AMISOM and its 70 civilian personnel, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2 of resolution 2245 (2015), as well as to the 10,900 elements of the Somali National Army that are formally part of the national security framework... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 46. 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... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 47. Welcomes the conclusion of a tripartite memorandum of understanding between the Governments of Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda, the United Nations and the African Union, and urges other troop- and police-contributing countries to conclude negotiations as soon as possible with a view to signing a trilat... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 49. Expresses its concern about human rights violations and abuses and the continuing violations of international humanitarian law in Somalia, stresses the need to end impunity, ensure respect for human rights and bring to justice those responsible for such violations and abuses, welcomes the establishment of the Natio... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 51. Recalls its resolution 2417 (2018) and expresses its deep concern at the continuing humanitarian crisis in Somalia and its impact on 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-... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 52. 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; | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 53. Reaffirms the important role of women and youth in conflict prevention, resolution and peacebuilding, stresses the importance of their full and effective participation on an equal footing in all efforts to maintain and promote peace and security, and recognizes the value of the contribution that civil society can m... | operative |
S-RES-2431-(2018)-fr-parsed | 56. Requests the Secretary-General to inform the Security Council of the readiness of the Somali security forces, taking into account the results of the operational readiness assessment, and the impact of the operations on the level of the threat posed by the Al-Shabaab, and | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 2. Recognizes that the effective implementation of peacekeeping mandates is the responsibility of all stakeholders and depends on a number of key factors, including well-defined, realistic and achievable mandates, political will, good leadership, efficiency and accountability at all levels, resources, appropriate polic... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 3. Urges all troop- and police-contributing countries to comply with the United Nations standards of performance in personnel, training and equipment and to ensure the proper performance of their mandated tasks while respecting the highest standards of conduct, urges all civilian components of missions and Secretariat ... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 4. Reaffirms that, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, it is important for the Organization to respect the human rights due diligence policy when providing peacekeeping support to non-United Nations security forces; | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 5. Recognizes the need for enabling capacities to enhance the performance of peacekeeping, and calls upon the Secretary-General to continue his efforts to provide United Nations peacekeeping missions with effective operational control and command structures and enabling capacities that are appropriate, functional and e... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 6. Stresses that the primary responsibility for the protection of civilians rests with the host countries, affirms that peacekeeping missions with a mandate to protect civilians must ensure the full discharge of their mandates, stresses that, when mandated, peacekeepers are allowed to use all necessary means, including... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 8. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that senior management staff in United Nations peacekeeping missions are capable and accountable, including by improving selection processes to be transparent and based on the merit, competence and needs of each mission, by improving training and mentoring programmes for sele... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 9. Welcomes the commitment of Member States to support training and capacity-building activities for peacekeeping, including pre-deployment training and assessments, triangular partnerships, joint deployments and smart contributions, and encourages further activities in this regard, and welcomes the commitment of the S... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 10. Welcomes the initiatives of the Secretary-General to conduct special investigations into cases relating to the performance of military, police or civilian personnel, including with regard to the protection of civilians, and requests the Secretary-General to initiate such special investigations as a matter of urgenc... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 11. Requests the Secretary-General to provide the General Assembly and the Member States concerned, as appropriate, with detailed reports on the findings of and plans for the follow-up to these special investigations, to include recommendations to address any cause of proven misconduct, as well as, as appropriate, meas... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 12. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that decisions to recognize excellence in performance or to promote excellence and decisions related to deployments, remediation, training, freezing of reimbursements and repatriation of uniformed personnel or the removal of civilian personnel are taken on the basis of objec... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 13. Welcomes the initiative of the Secretary-General to conduct regular strategic reviews of peacekeeping missions, including at the request of the Secretary-General, and requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the relevant findings of future strategic reviews are communicated to the General Assembly and, as appr... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 14. Requests the Secretary-General to include in his reports to the General Assembly on each peacekeeping operation a summary of the measures taken to improve the performance of the mission and to address performance barriers, including lack of leadership, national restrictions affecting the implementation of mandates,... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 15. Requests the Secretary-General to bring to the attention of the General Assembly exceptional performance cases in order to highlight best practices and promote their systematic adoption, and encourages the Secretary-General to provide risk and capacity deployment grants to eligible troop- and police-contributing co... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 16. Stresses that sexual exploitation and abuse in any form is unacceptable, reaffirms its support for the United Nations zero-tolerance policy on all forms of sexual exploitation and abuse, and welcomes the victim-centred approach adopted by the Secretary-General and the measures taken to strengthen the prevention, su... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 18. Encourages Member States to provide training, as appropriate, to personnel in United Nations peacekeeping operations on issues related to sexual violence in conflict and trafficking in persons in the context of armed conflict, as well as on gender issues, with a view to ensuring that those considerations are fully ... | operative |
S-RES-2436-(2018)-fr-parsed | 19. Recalls its resolution 2242 (2015), in which it called upon the Secretary-General to implement, in collaboration with Member States, a revised strategy to double the number of women in military and police contingents in United Nations peacekeeping operations by 2020, further calls upon the Secretary-General to ensu... | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 2. Calls upon the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, WHO and other stakeholders in response to Ebola to continue to increase the transparency and accuracy of their daily reports on the spread of the epidemic; | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 3. Recalls that the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has the primary responsibility for the protection of civilians within its territory and subject to its jurisdiction, including the protection of civilians from crimes against humanity and war crimes; | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 4. Expresses deep concern at the overall security situation in the areas affected by the Ebola epidemic, which seriously undermines emergency response and facilitates the spread of the virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the region, and calls upon all armed groups, including the Allied Democratic Forces, ... | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 6. Urges all parties to the armed conflict to respect fully international law, including applicable international human rights law and international humanitarian law, and in particular their obligations under the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols of 1977 and 2005 and calls upon all parties to pe... | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 7. Notes the important positive role entrusted to MONUSCO, within its mandate, in supporting the efforts of the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, WHO and other actors to stem the Ebola epidemic and ensure the effective protection of civilians in its area of operations; | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses the need for the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and all relevant actors to provide assistance in the aftermath of the Ebola epidemic, to intensify their efforts to communicate with the public and to put in place health and safety protocols and preventive measures in order to deny any err... | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 9. Stresses that women and men are not equally affected by the Ebola epidemic, and stresses the need for a gender-sensitive approach and the importance of women's full, active and meaningful participation in the development of such approaches; | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 10. Stresses the importance of continuous and improved monitoring of contacts with infected persons and clinical follow-up of survivors of Ebola in order to ensure that there is no delaying manifestations and the risk of sexual transmission of Ebola virus, stresses the importance of providing psychosocial support to su... | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 11. Takes note of the latest WHO assessment on the risk of the spread of the virus in the region, and expresses its deep concern at the possibility of its spread in Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan and Uganda, and calls upon those Governments to continue to strengthen their operational capacity, in full cooperation with WH... | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 12. Stresses the importance of maintaining international financial, technical and in-kind support and commitment in order to stem the epidemic, stresses in this regard the importance of securing flexible financial support for the fight against Ebola, which allows for a more rapid and effective response, and is also con... | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 13. Calls upon the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the countries of the region to continue their efforts to address the long-term political, socio-economic, humanitarian and security consequences of the Ebola epidemic and to establish sustainable and responsive public health response mechanisms; | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 14. Calls upon all relevant entities of the United Nations system to accelerate their response to the Ebola epidemic within the framework of the overall coordination of WHO, including by assisting in the development and implementation of plans for preparedness, operations, liaison and collaboration with Governments in ... | operative |
S-RES-2439-(2018)-fr-parsed | 16. Welcomes the work and results of the WHO health emergency management programme, and encourages the WHO and the United Nations system to continue to build on the lessons learned from the Ebola epidemic in West Africa in 2014 and to strengthen its role of technical guidance and operational support to Governments and ... | operative |
S-RES-2448-(2018)-fr-parsed | Reaffirms its support for President Faustin-Archange Touadera in his efforts to sustain peace and stability in the Central African Republic, and urges the Central African authorities to take, without delay, all necessary measures to maintain an inclusive dialogue with armed groups and to promote, | operative |
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