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S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 30. Expresses its deep solidarity with the victims of terrorism and their families, and calls upon the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, in close cooperation with the Counter-Terrorism Bureau, to take into account | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 31. Recognizes the expertise of the FATF in combating the financing of terrorism, and in particular in identifying, for collaboration, Member States with gaps in the counter-money-laundering and counter-terrorist financing strategy, welcomes its 2021 report on the financing of ISIL, Al-Qaida and their affiliates, as we... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 32. Encourages the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to raise awareness among stakeholders of the importance of the cooperation of Member States in the investigation, prosecution, seizure, confiscation, return, restitution or repatriation of trafficked cultural property, which has been illegally exporte... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 33. Expresses concern about the use of aerial drone systems by terrorists, and encourages the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to raise awareness among stakeholders of the threats posed by the use by terrorists of aerial drone systems to carry out attacks or trafficking in drugs or weapons; | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 34. Recognizes the work of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate in combating the use of the Internet, other information and communications technologies and new technologies for terrorist purposes, while respecting human rights and fundamental freedoms, and taking into account the compliance of Member S... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 35. Welcomes the collaboration between the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate and the 1267 Committee's Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team, and reaffirms the need to strengthen the existing cooperation between the Counter-Terrorism Committee and its Executive Directorate and the United Natio... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 37. Encourages the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to take into account in its work, as appropriate, the impact of terrorism on children and the rights of the child, in particular the question of the families of foreign terrorist fighters returning to their homes or resettling; | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 38. Encourages further closer cooperation between ICAO and the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, inter alia, by working together to identify gaps and vulnerabilities in the fight against terrorism and aviation security, promote the activities and tools of each agency, coordinate closely the assessments... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 39. Encourages the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to collaborate with relevant partners, including UNODC and the Counter-Terrorism Office, and in consultation with the Counter-Terrorism Committee, to avoid duplication of efforts and to support efforts to strengthen law enforcement and judicial cooper... | operative |
S-RES-2617-(2021)-fr-parsed | 40. Encourages the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate to assist Member States in developing or continuing to improve their strategies to reduce the risk of terrorist attacks against critical infrastructure and vulnerable targets, including by assessing and raising awareness in this regard, implementing p... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 1. Reaffirms all its resolutions on Cyprus, in particular resolution 1251 (1999), and recalls the importance of achieving a lasting, comprehensive and just settlement based on a bicommunal and bizonal federation and political equality, as provided for in its relevant resolutions, including paragraph 4 of resolution 716... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 2. Expresses its full support for the Secretary-General's dialogue with the parties, encourages the new rounds of informal talks, and stresses once again the importance of the latter and all relevant participants approaching the process in a spirit of openness, flexibility and compromise, as well as the necessary polit... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 3. Recalls the status of Varosha, as defined in the relevant resolutions, including resolutions 550 (1984) and 789 (1992), as well as the statement by its President (S/PRST/2021/13), which condemns the announcement made in Cyprus on 20 July 2021 by the Turkish leaders and Turkish Cypriot leaders of the reopening of par... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 4. Expresses its concern at the continuing tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean, and stresses the need for a peaceful settlement of disputes in accordance with applicable international law, remains convinced of the numerous and important benefits, including economic benefits, that a comprehensive and lasting settlemen... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 5. Recalls its resolution 2587 (2021) and calls urgently upon the two leaders:
(a) to intensify their efforts to provide the necessary support and general guidelines to enable technical committees to work effectively, in coordination and cooperation, on issues affecting the whole island, in particular by making judicio... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 8. Calls upon the parties to reduce existing obstacles to intercommunal contacts, stresses the importance of effective communication for risk mitigation and confidence-building among communities and in this regard welcomes the continuation of a regular dialogue between the parties and the United Nations, calls upon the... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 9. Welcomes the work of the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus, and calls upon all parties to continue to cooperate further with the Committee, including by giving it immediate free access to all areas and by responding promptly to requests for archives concerning possible burial sites; | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 11. Notes with deep concern the continuing violations of the military status quo along the ceasefire lines, the encroachments reported by both parties in the buffer zone and the associated risks, the obstacles to the delimitation by the mission of the buffer zone and the increasing number of unauthorized constructions ... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 12. Urges the parties and all relevant actors to respect the powers vested in and the delimitation of UNFICYP in the buffer zone, reaffirms the importance of the parties applying the provisions of the 2018 United Nations aide-memoire to ensure peace and security in the buffer zone, continues to request the Secretary-Ge... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 13. Stresses that the powers vested in UNFICYP extend to all of Cyprus, and reaffirms the importance of respecting and reporting on the freedom of movement of UNFICYP throughout the island, inter alia, in order to ensure that the mission can effectively and systematically monitor the situation, in particular in Varosha... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 15. Urges the leaders of the two communities to agree and to continue to implement a work plan to make the island of Cyprus free of mines and to remove the obstacles that are currently being encountered in these activities, as set out in paragraph 21 of the report of the Secretary-General (S/2021/1110), in order to mak... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 16. Requests the Secretary-General to implement the following existing activities and obligations in the context of the planning and conduct of operations of UNFICYP, within the limits of the mandate and the area of operation and in accordance with existing United Nations guidelines and regulations:
(a) The gender and ... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 17. Urges troop- and police-contributing countries to continue to take appropriate measures to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse, including by verifying the histories of all personnel and conducting awareness-raising training before and during deployment, to ensure that their contingent personnel who commit such ac... | operative |
S-RES-2618-(2022)-fr-parsed | 18. Calls upon troop- and police-contributing countries to implement the provisions of resolution 2538 (2020) and other resolutions on the reduction of obstacles to the participation of women at all levels and in all functions in peacekeeping operations and to increase their participation, including by ensuring a safe,... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 2. Reaffirms the need for an early and full political transition following the Comprehensive National Dialogue Conference, as provided for in the Gulf Cooperation Council Initiative and the Implementation Mechanism, in accordance with the relevant previous resolutions of the General Assembly and taking into account the... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 3. Stresses that there is no military solution to the current conflict and that the only viable path to be followed is dialogue and reconciliation between the multiple and various parties, including, but not limited to, the Government of Yemen and the Houthists, the main political and regional parts of Yemen, women, yo... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 6. Stresses the importance of facilitating the provision of humanitarian assistance and commercial imports, noting that the measures imposed by resolutions 2140 (2014) and 2216 (2015) are not intended to have negative humanitarian consequences for the Yemeni civilian population or to impede the access of civilians to h... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 7. Calls upon Member States to support the capacity-building of the Yemeni Coast Guard so that they can effectively implement the measures imposed by paragraph 14 of resolution 2216 (2015), with full respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Yemen; | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 8. Calls upon Member States to intensify their efforts to combat the smuggling of arms and components by land and sea, and to ensure the implementation of the targeted arms embargo; | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 9. Stresses the need for States to ensure that all measures taken to implement the present resolution comply with their obligations under international law, including international humanitarian, human rights and refugee law, as appropriate; | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 10. Reaffirms that the provisions of paragraphs 11 and 15 of resolution 2140 (2014) and paragraph 14 of resolution 2216 (2015) apply to individuals and entities designated by the Committee, or listed in the annexes to resolutions 2216 (2015) and 2564 (2021), as engaging in or supporting acts that threaten the peace, se... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 12. Reaffirms that sexual violence in times of armed conflict, or violations against children in armed conflict, such as recruitment or use in armed conflict in violation of international law, may constitute one of the acts referred to in paragraph 18 (c) of resolution 2140 (2014) and, therefore, the act, punishable, o... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 14. Also affirms that the criteria for designation set out in paragraph 17 of resolution 2140 (2014) may include attacks by parties to the conflict on merchant vessels in the Red Sea or the Gulf of Aden; | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 15. Decides to extend until 28 March 2023 the mandate of the Group of Experts set out in paragraph 21 of resolution 2140 (2014) and paragraph 21 of resolution 2216 (2015), declares its intention to review it and to decide, by 28 February 2023 at the latest, on a further extension, and requests the Secretary-General to ... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 16. Requests the Group of Experts to submit to the Committee a midterm review by 28 July 2022 and to submit, in consultation with the Committee, a final report by 28 January 2023, including, where appropriate, information on the latest trends in the illicit transfer and diversion of conventional weapons and on commerci... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 18. 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 of Experts and to give them free access, including to persons, documents and places re... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 21. Urges all Member States to comply with their obligation to prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer of arms and related materiel of all types for the benefit of designated persons and entities, as well as those acting on their behalf or at their direction in Yemen, as provided for in paragraph 14 of ... | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 22. Recalls the report of its informal working group on general issues relating to sanctions (S/2006/997) on best practices and methods, including paragraphs 21, 22 and 23, which address measures that could clarify methodological standards applied by monitoring mechanisms; | operative |
S-RES-2624-(2022)-fr-parsed | 23. Reaffirms its intention to monitor the situation in Yemen on a continuous basis and its continued readiness to consider the appropriateness of the measures set out in the present resolution, including their strengthening, modification, suspension or lifting, in the light of developments; | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 2. Decides that the mandate of UNMISS is designed to advance the three-year strategic vision, as set out in resolution 2567 (2021), to prevent a return to civil war in South Sudan, to build sustainable peace at the local and national levels, to promote inclusive and accountable governance and to support the holding of ... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 4. Decides to maintain the overall strength of UNMISS at a maximum of 17,000 military personnel and 2,101 police officers, including 88 corrections officers, and expresses its readiness to consider adjustments to these personnel and capacity-building tasks in the light of the security situation in the field and the imp... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 6. Notes with deep concern the delays in the implementation of the revitalized Agreement, calls upon the parties to implement fully the revitalized Agreement, including by allocating the necessary financial resources, to put in place without delay the institutions provided for by the Agreement and to ensure the full, e... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 7. Stresses that the holding of free and fair elections, which reflect the will of the entire South Sudanese population, with the full, equal and genuine participation of women, and the participation of young people, persons with disabilities, internally displaced persons and refugees and members of all political group... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 8. Urges the Government of South Sudan and all other relevant parties to create the conditions necessary for the free, fair, inclusive, transparent, peaceful and timely conduct of the electoral process, in accordance with the revitalized Agreement, accompanied by a free and constructive political debate, as well as fre... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 9. Calls upon the Government of South Sudan and all relevant actors to take steps to implement the following priority actions before the end of the current mandate of UNMISS:
· To ensure the security of the sites for the protection of civilians who have been reassigned and to prevent and combat violence or crime direct... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 13. Calls upon the Government of South Sudan to address housing and land ownership issues in order to find durable solutions for internally displaced persons and refugees, including through the development of a national land policy and the creation of security conditions conducive to the free return, resettlement and i... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 14. Calls upon the parties to ensure the full, effective and meaningful participation of women in all spheres and at all levels of political action, the peace process and the Transitional Government and in the reforms currently being undertaken under the peace agreement, also calls upon the parties to agree on the need... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 16. Urges all parties to the armed conflict to implement the measures prescribed in the Conclusions on the question of children and armed conflict in South Sudan adopted by the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict on 5 March 2021, urges all parties to implement fully the Comprehensive Plan of A... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 17. Calls upon the Government of South Sudan, while taking note of chapter V, paragraph 3.2.2, of the revitalized Agreement, to hold all those responsible for human rights violations, violations of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law accountable, to ensure equal protection of and equal access ... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 18. Expresses its intention to consider all appropriate measures, as reflected in the adoption of resolutions 2206 (2015), 2290 (2016), 2353 (2017), 2428 (2018), 2471 (2019), 2521 (2020) and 2577 (2021), against those acting in a manner that undermines the peace, stability and security of South Sudan, stresses the invi... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 19. Recalls its resolution 2086 (2013), reaffirms that the fundamental principles of peacekeeping, as set out in the statement by its President, S/PRST/2015/22, are the consent of the parties, impartiality and non-use of force, except in self-defence or the defence of the mandate, and declares that the mandate of each ... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 20. Requests the Secretary-General to implement fully the following activities and obligations in the planning and conduct of UNMISS operations, within its mandate and area of operation and in accordance with existing United Nations guidelines and regulations:
(a) To strengthen the Mission-wide implementation of an ear... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 21. Invites and encourages the Special Representative of the Secretary-General 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 exercise his good offices by playing a leading role in the assistance provided by United Nations ... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 22. Encourages IGAD, the African Union, the Peace and Security Council and the countries of the region to continue to commit themselves resolutely to finding durable solutions to the problems that threaten peace and security in South Sudan, and to prompt South Sudanese leaders to honour without further delay all their ... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 23. Urges all parties and Member States, as well as international, regional and subregional organizations, to cooperate with the Group of Experts established pursuant to resolution 2206 (2015), and urges all Member States concerned to ensure the safety of the members of the Group of Experts and to give them free access... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 24. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide technical assistance to the Commission of the African Union and the Government of South Sudan for the establishment of the Joint Tribunal for South Sudan and the implementation of other parts of chapter V of the revitalized Agreement, including the establishment... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 25. Welcomes the commitment of troop- and police-contributing countries to the implementation of the Mission's mandate in a difficult environment, and in this regard stresses that the Secretary-General should not accept any national restrictions that undermine the effectiveness of the mandate, calls upon troop- and pol... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 26. Urges troop- and police-contributing countries to continue to take appropriate measures to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse, including by verifying the backgrounds of all personnel and conducting awareness-raising training for all personnel before and during deployment, to ensure full accountability of their c... | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 28. Stresses the need for bilateral and multilateral partners to continue to work closely with the Government of South Sudan to combat the VOCID-19 pandemic, and to provide international assistance and sustainable development assistance, in partnership with the United Nations development system; | operative |
S-RES-2625-(2022)-fr-parsed | 30. Also requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly on the implementation of the mandate of UNMISS and the obstruction of its mandate, in a detailed written report to be submitted within 90 days of the adoption of the present resolution, and every 90 days thereafter, and stresses that the report s... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 1. Welcomes the agreements of 27 September 2020, 27 May 2021 and 9 January 2022, urges the Federal Government of Somalia and the States members of the federation to ensure that any dispute concerning the implementation of these agreements is resolved peacefully so that the electoral process can be completed without fur... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 2. Stresses the importance of progress in the implementation of national priorities for the establishment of the national security framework and the implementation of the Transition Plan and the Ninth National Development Plan, as well as agreement on federal police and justice, fiscal federalism, power and resource sh... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 3. Reaffirms the importance of the full, equal, genuine and effective participation of women and of the participation of all Somalis, including youth, persons with disabilities, internally displaced persons and refugees, in conflict prevention and resolution, reconciliation processes, peacebuilding and in elections and... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 4. Reaffirms its objective to ensure that Somalia can assume full responsibility for its security, including taking ownership of activities to counter the threat posed by the Shabaab, including by conducting military operations aimed at reducing the capacity of the Shabab, and strongly encourages Somalia to take advant... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 5. Calls upon the Somali authorities to ensure that adequate resources are allocated for the implementation of the Transition Plan and the national security framework, including the necessary command, control and coordination mechanisms for the planning, conduct and implementation of joint operations with ATMIS and for... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 6. Stresses the primary responsibility of the Somali authorities for the protection of civilians, and also stresses the importance of the protection of civilians in accordance with the relevant provisions of international human rights law and international humanitarian law; | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 7. Calls upon the Somali authorities, with the coordinated support of the international community, to progressively assume greater responsibility for national security and to develop and implement a strategic plan to create new security forces, integrate existing forces as appropriate, and train and equip existing and ... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 8. Invites the Federal Government of Somalia to cooperate with the member States of the federation in the development of forces and the integration of regional forces, taking into account the need to strengthen the capabilities and capabilities of the forces, within a time frame consistent with the Joint Proposal and t... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 9. Calls upon the Somali authorities to strengthen civilian oversight and accountability of the security apparatus and to continue to establish procedures for the verification of the background of all defence and security personnel, including respect for human rights; | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 10. Reaffirms the essential role of the police and the judiciary in stabilization efforts and in the preparation and conduct of elections, calls upon Somalia to fully support the federal police and State police through effective training, equipment and logistical support, stresses the essential role of the police in se... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 11. Calls upon Somalia to ensure full compliance by all members of the security and police forces with international human rights law and international humanitarian law and to ensure that those responsible for human rights violations and abuses, as well as violations of international humanitarian law, are held accounta... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 12. Calls upon the Somali authorities to coordinate with ATMIS, international partners and relevant United Nations entities, including the Mine Action Service, to combat the illicit trade, transfer, diversion and accumulation of small arms and light weapons and to prevent unauthorized access by persons to all types of ... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 13. Stresses the need for Somalia and its international partners to take into account the security situation in each location when transferring security responsibilities from ATMIS to Somalia, and stresses that planning and decision-making should be guided by an in-depth assessment of the threat to civilians and that u... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 14. Recalls its resolution 1612 (2005) and subsequent resolutions on children and armed conflict, and expresses its deep concern at reports of killings, mutilation and rape or other forms of sexual violence against children affected by armed conflict, as well as the illicit recruitment, use and re-recruitment of childr... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 15. Calls upon all parties to the armed conflict to end acts of sexual and gender-based violence and calls upon the Somali authorities to work with relevant partners to:
(a) To ensure the protection of all persons from sexual and gender-based violence and conflict-related sexual violence;
(b) Adopt a gender- and age-se... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 17. Recalls its resolution 2417 (2018) and expresses its grave concern at the continuing humanitarian crisis in Somalia and its impact on the Somali people, encourages all partners, including donors, to continue humanitarian action in 2022, strongly condemns indiscriminate attacks and direct attacks against humanitaria... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 19. Reaffirms the primary responsibility of the Federal Government of Somalia to ensure security in Somalia, and calls upon Somalia, as a matter of priority, to coordinate and strengthen activities to combat Al-Shabaab and ISIL subsidiaries in a systematic manner, including by conducting military operations to reduce t... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 20. Reaffirms the need for all States to prevent and suppress terrorist acts, urges all States to take action against the Al-Shabaab and ISIL subsidiaries in Somalia, in accordance with the conventions on terrorism, as well as relevant Security Council resolutions, including resolution 1373 (2001), and also reaffirms t... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 21. Requests Somalia to strengthen cooperation and coordination with other Member States, in particular those in the region, to prevent and combat the financing of terrorism, in accordance with resolutions 1373 (2001), 2178 (2014) and 2462 (2019), and urges Somalia, with the support of the African Union, the United Nat... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 23. Decides to authorize ATMIS to pursue the following strategic objectives as set out in the Joint Proposal:
(a) Conduct jointly planned targeted operations with Somali security forces to weaken Al-Shabaab and ISIL subsidiaries;
(b) To support the Somali security forces by jointly maintaining major settlements and pro... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 24. Decides to authorize the military, police and civilian components of ATMIS to perform the tasks described in paragraphs 33 to 39 of the Joint Proposal and in the concept of operations, and recalls that the concept of operations provides for the following tasks:
(a) Jointly conduct simultaneous targeted offensive op... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 28. Notes that the Joint Proposal and the concept of operations envisage further reductions in the troop ceiling, which will be reduced to 14,626 uniformed personnel, including a minimum of 1,040 police officers, by the end of phase 2 (September 2023), then to 10,626 uniformed personnel, including a minimum of 1,040 po... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 29. Requests the African Union to ensure that structures are in place to:
a) to ensure strict supervision of ATMIS and the functioning of accountability mechanisms for the mission and its contingents;
(b) to ensure strict command and control of the mission and operational coordination among its contingents;
(c) Ensure ... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 30. Urges the African Union, with the support of the United Nations, taking into account the status of unit requirements and available resources, to review regularly the operational capabilities of ATMIS in order to:
(a) strengthen the protection of the force so that it can fulfil its mandate;
(b) Identify resource req... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 31. Stresses the importance of the continued cooperation of ATMIS forces with UNSOM and BANUS in the implementation of the human rights due diligence policy in the event of United Nations support to non-United Nations security forces during the preparation, implementation and review phases of operations, including thro... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 32. Calls upon ATMIS to conduct prompt and thorough investigations into allegations of human rights violations or violations of international humanitarian law by its forces, and calls upon the African Union to ensure that the highest standards of transparency, conduct and discipline are applied and that procedures are ... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 33. Calls upon ATMIS to work closely with the monitoring, analysis and response cell for civilian victims in all sectors, stresses the importance of ensuring that information is communicated to relevant actors, including the United Nations, that it is integrated into the reports of ATMIS and that it is reflected in the... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 34. Calls upon ATMIS to support the implementation of the Joint Communiqué and the National Action Plan to Combat Sexual Violence in Conflict, to take into account these specific concerns in all the activities of the components of ATMIS and to ensure that the risks of sexual violence in conflict are taken into account ... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 35. Encourages measures to ensure the deployment by troop- and police-contributing countries of female personnel in uniform to ATMIS, and urges ATMIS to ensure the full, effective and effective participation of women in all its operations and to mainstream a gender perspective in the implementation of its mandate; | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 37. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide logistical support and, in consultation with the African Union and the Federal Government of Somalia, to develop an appropriate logistical support plan, through BANUS and in full compliance with the human rights due diligence policy in the event of United Nation... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 38. Expresses its intention to consider increasing the number of Somali security forces personnel eligible for support from BANUS as referred to in paragraph 37 of this resolution, provided that progress has been made in the integration and formation of forces in accordance with paragraphs 7 and 8 and the withdrawal of... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 39. Stresses the importance of the joint work of ATMIS and the Somali security forces with BANUS to provide logistical support, including the involvement of BANUS in planning for the | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 41. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the United Nations continues to provide support to the Somali security forces through training, mentoring and equipment, in order to counter the threat posed by improvised explosive devices; | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 42. Stresses that the monitoring and implementation of accountability, in particular respect for due diligence in human rights, should be the cornerstone of the partnership between the United Nations, the African Union and Somalia, requests the Secretary-General to ensure that any support provided to non-United Nations... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 43. Requests the Secretary-General to work closely with the African Union in support of the implementation of the present resolution, including providing technical and expert advice on the planning, deployment and strategic management of ATMIS, in accordance with the mandate of the United Nations Office to the African ... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 44. Welcomes the continued financial support provided to the African Union mission in Somalia, including that provided by the European Union over the past 15 years, stresses the importance of including financial partners in the strategic decision-making process of ATMIS, and stresses the importance of rigorous monitori... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 45. Urges Member States, including new donors, to consider providing predictable, sustained and multi-year support to ATMIS, including by providing additional resources to the African Union for the civilian component of ATMIS to enable it to support the implementation of the Transition Plan and the national security fr... | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 46. Urges Member States to consider funding the United Nations trust fund in support of Somalia, including funding for the provision of training, equipment and mentoring to Somali security and police forces, in order to counter the threat posed by improvised explosive devices and curb proliferation | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 47. Urges Member States to consider providing bilateral funding to assist federal and federal State institutions in building an integrated security sector in Somalia, including capacity-building for the maritime police in accordance with resolution 2246 (2015); | operative |
S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed | 48. Stresses the need for Somalia and its partners to act in a coordinated manner to facilitate Somali-led political and security sector reforms in order to ensure coherence, maximize their impact and enable a gradual and sustainable transfer of security responsibilities to Somalia, and, as a result:
(a) Urges the Fede... | operative |
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