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28. Urges Member States to remain vigilant about the use of participatory financing and information and communication technologies for terrorist purposes, to cooperate to prevent terrorists from recruiting and raising funds, including through virtual assets, and to confront terrorist propaganda and incitement to violen...
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29. Urges Member States to ensure that the list of sanctions against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida is widely known, including relevant national agencies, the private sector and the public, in order to ensure the effective implementation of the measures set out in paragraph 1 above, and encourages Member States to urge that...
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30. Stresses the importance of strong relations with the private sector in combating the financing of terrorism, welcomes the work of the FATF in developing risk indicators related to the financing of terrorism, and calls upon Member States to establish links with financial institutions and to share information on the ...
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31. Stresses that ransom payments to ISIL, Al-Qaida and associated individuals, groups, undertakings and entities continue to be one of the sources of income that supports their recruitment efforts, enhances their operational capacity to organize and carry out terrorist attacks, and encourages future kidnappings for ra...
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32. Urges Member States to remain vigilant with regard to the increasing presence of ISIL and its affiliates around the world, and urges Member States to identify individuals, groups, undertakings and entities that meet the criteria set out in paragraph 2 of the present resolution and to propose their inclusion on the ...
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33. Recognizes the importance of the exchange of information between and within Governments and public administrations in order to effectively combat the financing of terrorism, calls upon Member States to continue to exercise vigilance over financial transactions and to improve capacities and practices for the exchang...
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34. Decides that, in order to prevent ISIL, Al-Qaida and associated individuals, groups, undertakings or entities from acquiring, handling, storing, using or seeking to obtain all types of explosives, whether military, civilian or improvised, as well as raw materials and components that may be used in the manufacture o...
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36. Urges all Member States, when implementing the measures set out in paragraph 1 above, to ensure that false, forged, stolen or lost passports and other travel documents are cancelled and withdrawn from circulation in accordance with internal laws and practices as soon as possible, and to provide information on such ...
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37. Encourages Member States to communicate to the private sector, in accordance with their domestic rights and practices, information recorded in their national databases on false, forged, stolen or lost identity documents or travel documents within their national jurisdiction and, where it appears that a listed party...
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38. Encourages Member States issuing travel documents to listed individuals to include, where appropriate, the travel ban on and arrangements for exemption from the travel ban on the holder of the travel document;
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39. Encourages Member States to consult the list of sanctions against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida before deciding whether or not to grant visa applications in order to ensure the effective implementation of the travel ban;
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40. Reaffirms its decision, in its resolution 2396 (2017), that Member States require airlines operating in their territories to provide advance passenger information to the competent national authorities, in accordance with their obligations under domestic law and international law, in order to detect any departure fr...
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41. Reaffirms its decision in its resolution 2396 (2017) to strengthen the capacity of Member States to collect, process and analyse, within the framework of ICAO's recommended standards and practices, passenger record data (PNR) and to ensure that such data are made available to and used by all relevant national autho...
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42. Reaffirms its decision, in its resolution 2178 (2014), that all States should ensure that the characterization of criminal offences in their domestic legislation and regulations allows for prosecution and punishment, commensurate with the seriousness of the activities related to the activities of foreign terrorist ...
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43. Encourages Member States to exchange information promptly with other Member States, in particular the States of origin, destination and transit, when observing the displacement of persons on the sanctions list against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida;
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44. Calls upon Member States to improve international, regional and subregional cooperation in addressing the issue of foreign terrorist fighters returning to, transiting through or travelling to or from other Member States, including by enhancing the exchange of information, in accordance with their domestic and inter...
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45. Urges Member States to exchange promptly with Member States whose foreign terrorist fighters are nationals, through bilateral or multilateral mechanisms and in accordance with their domestic and international law, information on the identity of such combatants, including, where appropriate, those who have more than...
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46. Encourages States requesting registration to inform the Monitoring Team whether a national court or other competent body has been seized of the case and whether legal action has been taken, and to provide any other relevant information when submitting the model application form for listing;
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47. Encourages all Member States to designate national focal points to liaise with the Committee and the Monitoring Team on issues related to the implementation of the measures prescribed in paragraph 1 above and the threat assessment of ISIL, Al-Qaida and associated individuals, groups, undertakings and entities;
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48. Also encourages all Member States to report to the Committee on obstacles to the implementation of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above, with a view to facilitating the provision of technical assistance;
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49. Calls upon all States to submit to the Committee, no later than 180 days after the date of adoption of the framework established in accordance with paragraph 50, an updated report on the steps they have taken to implement the measures referred to in paragraph 1 of the present resolution, in particular the assets fr...
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50. Requests the Secretariat, in cooperation with the Monitoring Team, to develop a framework for reporting the information requested in paragraph 49 above and to submit it to the Committee for adoption by consensus;
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51. Requests the Committee to continue to ensure that the procedures for the listing of individuals, groups, undertakings and entities on the sanctions list against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida and for delisting, as well as the granting of exemptions under resolution 1452 (2002), are fair and transparent, and to continue ...
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52. Requests the Committee to report to the General Assembly at least once a year, through its Chairman, on the information it has gathered on the implementation activities of Member States, to identify and recommend measures to strengthen such implementation and to report to the Assembly at least once a year, through ...
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53. Requests the Committee to identify any cases of non-compliance with the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above and to decide on the appropriate course of action for each case, and requests the Chairman of the Committee to report on the activities of the Committee in this regard to the Committee in its reports su...
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55. Requests the Committee to provide capacity-building assistance to Member States, at their request, through the Monitoring Team or United Nations specialized agencies, to enable them to implement measures more effectively;
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56. Encourages all Member States to communicate to the Committee, for inclusion in the list of sanctions against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida, the names of individuals, groups, undertakings and entities that contribute, by any means, to the financing or support of the activities or activities of the ISIL network, Al-Qaida...
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57. Reaffirms that Member States, when proposing to the Committee the inclusion of names on the list of sanctions against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida, should use the standard form available on the Committee's website, and should provide a statement of reasons, which should include reasons for doing so.
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58. Reaffirms that Member States that propose the inclusion of any name, as well as those that have proposed names for inclusion in the list of sanctions against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida prior to the adoption of the present resolution, should specify, as appropriate, that they do not wish the Committee or the Ombudsma...
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59. Encourages Member States, where available and in accordance with their domestic law, to submit photographs and biometric data of the persons concerned for inclusion in the INTERPOL-United Nations Security Council special notices;
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61. Requests the Committee, when adding a name to the list of sanctions against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida, to post on its website, with the assistance of the Monitoring Team and in coordination with the requesting State, a summary of the reasons for listing as detailed and accurate as possible, as well as any additiona...
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62. Encourages Member States and relevant international organizations and bodies to bring any relevant judicial decisions and procedures to the attention of the Committee so that they can be taken into account in the consideration of the relevant nomination or in the updating of the narrative summary;
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63. Requests all members of the Committee and the Monitoring Team to provide the Committee with any information they may have regarding such a request from such a Member State as the Committee may use to decide on the nomination and to draw additional information for the purpose of preparing the summary of reasons refe...
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64. Reaffirms that, after publication, and in any event within three working days of the inclusion of any name on the ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida sanctions list, the Secretariat shall notify the Permanent Mission of the State(s) where there is reasonable grounds to believe that the person or entity is present and, in the...
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65. Reaffirms the requirement that Member States take all possible measures, in accordance with their domestic laws and practices, to notify or inform the individual or entity concerned in a timely manner of the listing of his or her name, including the summary of reasons for listing, a description of the effects of li...
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66. Decides to extend the mandate of the Office of the Ombudsman established by resolution 1904 (2009), as set out in the procedures set out in annex II to the present resolution, for a period of 36 months from the expiration of its current mandate, namely, June 2024, and declares its intention to review the mandate no...
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67. Recalls its decision that the obligation of States to take the measures set out in paragraph 1 of the present resolution continues to be their responsibility with respect to the individuals, groups, undertakings or entities recommended by the Ombudsman, in his comprehensive report on a delisting request submitted p...
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68. Recalls its decision that the obligation of States to take the measures referred to in paragraph 1 of the present resolution shall cease, with respect to the person, group, enterprise or entity recommended by the Ombudsman to consider delisting, 60 days after the Committee has completed its consideration of a compr...
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71. Recalls paragraph 20 of resolution 1904 (2009), stresses the importance of the Office of the Ombudsperson, and requests the Secretary-General to strengthen further the capacity of the Office of the Ombudsperson by providing it with the necessary resources to meet its translation requirements, as appropriate, and to...
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72. Urges Member States to communicate any relevant information to the Ombudsman, including, where appropriate, any relevant confidential information, encourages them to provide promptly any relevant information, including any detailed and specific information available to them, welcomes the establishment by Member Sta...
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73. Urges Member States and relevant international organizations and bodies to urge individuals and entities who are considering challenging their listing through national or regional judicial bodies, or who have already undertaken to do so, to seek first and foremost to be removed from the sanctions list against ISIL ...
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74. Takes note of the international standards, including the best practices of the Financial Action Task Force on Targeted Financial Sanctions, referred to in paragraph 27 of the present resolution;
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75. Recalls its decision that, where the designating State makes a request for delisting, its obligation to take the measures referred to in paragraph 1 of this resolution shall cease, in respect of the person, group, enterprise or entity concerned, when 60 days have elapsed, unless the Committee has decided by consens...
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77. Recalls its decision that, for the purpose of submitting a request for delisting under the conditions set out in paragraph 75, there should be consensus among all the States that have initiated the listing, where there are several, and also recalls its decision that the sponsors of a request for inclusion are not c...
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78. Urges those States that have registered to authorize the Ombudsperson to disclose who they are to the listed individuals and entities that have submitted a request for delisting to the Ombudsperson;
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80. Encourages States to submit delisting requests for persons whose deaths have been officially recorded and for entities reported or confirmed to no longer exist, and to take all necessary measures to ensure that assets belonging to such persons or entities will not be transferred or distributed to other individuals,...
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81. Encourages Member States to bear in mind, when defrosting the assets of a deceased person or entity reported or confirmed to have ceased to exist, the obligations set out in resolution 1373 (2001) and, in particular, to prevent the use of defrosted property for terrorist purposes;
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82. Reaffirms that any Member State that wishes to release assets frozen as a result of the listing of Osama bin Laden must make a request to the Committee in advance to that effect, with a guarantee that the assets in question will not be transferred, directly or indirectly, to a listed person, group, enterprise or en...
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83. Requests the Committee to take due account, in considering delisting requests, of the views of the States in which the inscriptions were registered and of the States of residence, nationality, establishment or constitution, as well as of other States that it considers to be concerned, requests the members of the Co...
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84. Encourages Member States, including registering States and States of residence, nationality, establishment or constitution, to provide the Committee with all information relevant to its consideration of delisting requests, and to meet with the Committee, upon request, to provide their views on delisting requests, r...
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86. Reaffirms that, if the Ombudsman is not in a position to meet with a complainant in the country in which he resides, he may request the Committee, provided the complainant agrees, to consider granting the complainant an exemption from the travel ban and assets freeze provided for in paragraph 1 (a) and (b) of the p...
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87. Recalls that the measures relating to the freezing of assets referred to in paragraph 1 shall not apply to funds and other financial assets or economic resources determined by the Committee to be: (a) Necessary for basic expenses, including those relating to foodstuffs, rents or mortgage repayments, medicines and m...
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88. Decides that, in order to ensure that requests for exemptions from the assets freeze for regular and extraordinary expenses set out in paragraph 87 (a) and (b) are duly considered, the Committee, through the Secretariat, shall immediately acknowledge receipt of such requests, except where insufficient information i...
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89. Reaffirms that the focal point established pursuant to resolution 1730 (2006) is empowered to: (a) To receive any request for exemption from the measures set out in paragraph 1 (a) of this resolution from listed individuals, groups, undertakings and entities, as provided for in resolution 1452 (2002), provided that...
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90. Reaffirms that the focal point may receive and transmit to the Committee, for its consideration, communications sent by: (a) Those who have been removed from the sanctions list against ISIL (Daesh) and Al-Qaida; (b) Persons who believe that they have been subjected to the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above w...
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92. Encourages all Member States, in particular those that are the originator of listings and States of residence, nationality, establishment or constitution, to provide the Committee with identification and other additional information, including, where possible and in accordance with their domestic legislation, photo...
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93. Requests the Monitoring Team to submit to the Committee every twelve months a document prepared in consultation with the States of origin of registration and the States of residence, nationality, establishment or constitution, if known, which shall include: (a) The names of the individuals, groups, undertakings and...
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95. Requests the Monitoring Team to entrust the Chairman with the task of reviewing the inscriptions for which no State concerned has responded in writing to the Committee's request for information after three years, and reminds the Committee that the Chairman of the Monitoring Team is empowered to submit names for gra...
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96. Requests the Committee to continue to cooperate with its other sanctions committees, in particular those established pursuant to resolutions 1533 (2004), 1988 (2011), 1970 (2011), 2140 (2014) and 2713 (2023);
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97. Reaffirms that the Counter-Terrorism Committee and the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee, including the Counter-Terrorism Committee, the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) and the Counter-Terrorism Office established pursuant to General Assembly resolution 71/291, as well as their res...
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98. Encourages the Monitoring Team and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue their joint activities, in cooperation with the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate and the experts of the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004), to assist Member States in fulfilling their o...
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99. Requests the Committee to consider, as appropriate, visits by its Chairman or some of its members to assist in the effective and full implementation of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above, with a view to encouraging States to comply fully with the provisions of the present resolution and resolutions 1267 ...
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100. Requests the Committee to consider requests for information submitted by States and international organizations when legal proceedings have been instituted concerning the implementation of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above and to respond, as appropriate, by providing the Committee and the Monitoring Te...
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101. 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 36 months from the expiration of its current mandate in June 2024, in order to assist the Committee in the performance of its mandate, ...
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103. Encourages the relevant United Nations missions, within their mandates, resources and capabilities, to assist the Committee and the Monitoring Team, including through logistical, security and information-sharing support, in their activities in response to the threat posed by ISIL, Al-Qaida and associated individua...
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105. 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 Member States, in consultation, as appropriate, with the Counter-Terrorism Committee and its Executive Directorate, the Counter-Terr...
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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, ana...
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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 that demonstrate and reflect the seriousness of this threat and address, inter alia, foreign terrorist fight...
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Decides to consider the measures prescribed in paragraph 1 above within 36 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 Ombudsperson shall immediately transmit requests for delisting that are not referred to the petitioner to the members of the Committee, the States responsible for the registration, the States of nationality, residence or constitution, the competent organs of the United Nations and all other States that he or she...
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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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3. Calls for the full implementation of the Djedda Declaration of Commitment for the Protection of Civilians of the Sudan, calls for the parties to the conflict to allow and facilitate the expeditious, safe, sustainable and unhindered delivery of humanitarian assistance to civilians in need, including by removing burea...
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4. Stresses the urgent need to address the shortfall in funding for the Humanitarian Assistance Plan and the regional response plan for refugees, and encourages Member States and international donors and partners to ensure that all commitments made are fully implemented within the time constraints and to increase contr...
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6. Calls upon all Member States to refrain from any external interference aimed at fuelling the conflict and aggravating instability and, on the contrary, to support efforts towards lasting peace, reminds all parties to the conflict and Member States facilitating the transfer of arms and military equipment to Darfur of...
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7. Calls upon the parties to the conflict to work for the immediate cessation of hostilities, in order to achieve a lasting settlement of the conflict, through dialogue, with the continued support of the Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, and the African Union High-level Panel on th...
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8. Encourages the coordinated efforts of the Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, with the African Union, the League of Arab States and other key regional actors, to contribute to the promotion of peace and an inclusive and comprehensive political process led by the Sudanese, with the...
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9. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly on the implementation of all elements of the present resolution in the context of his regular briefings pursuant to resolution 2715 (2023);
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1. Decides to extend until 15 July 2025 the mandate of UNIH as set out in its resolution 2476 (2019), bearing in mind that the Office will be headed by a Special Representative of the Secretary-General, and to continue the reporting arrangements set out in paragraph 1 of resolution 2645 (2022);
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2. Reaffirms the need for all Haitian stakeholders, including with the support of UNIH, to continue to conduct a political process led and controlled by Haitians that allows for the holding of free and fair presidential and legislative elections, with the full, equal and genuine safe participation of women and the part...
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3. Calls upon UNIH, in consultation with the Government of Haiti, to develop a strategy on how it will continue to support a political process led and controlled by Haitians as part of its good offices mission and to complement the efforts of neighbouring countries and regional and subregional organizations such as CAR...
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4. Reaffirms that the maximum strength of the UNIH Police and Corrections Unit will remain at 70 civilian and secondment personnel, who will serve as police and corrections advisers, and that the Unit will strengthen its strategic and advisory support to the training and investigation capacity of the Haitian National P...
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5. Notes the security challenges faced by UNIH, urges the Haitian authorities to ensure the necessary protection of United Nations personnel and stresses the need to create the necessary conditions for the
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6. Reaffirms its support for the effective implementation of the mandate of UNIH and encourages it, while continuing to give priority to supporting a political process led and controlled by Haitians for the conduct of free and fair elections, to continue to carry out other essential tasks that are already within its ma...
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7. Stresses the importance of the necessary coordination between UNIH, the principal interlocutor of the relevant United Nations agencies in Haiti, the Multinational Security Support Mission, the Haitian authorities and other international and regional partners, in order to ensure complementarity and avoid duplication,...
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9. Stresses the importance of coordination between the United Nations Office at Nairobi and relevant United Nations agencies with regard to external security assistance to Haiti, and reiterates the need to implement the human rights due diligence policy in the event of United Nations support for non-United Nations secu...
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10. Reaffirms the need for UNIH to take fully into account the cross-cutting issue of child protection in all mandated activities and to assist the authorities, including the Haitian National Police, in protecting the rights of children, including through the allocation of specific means for child protection;
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11. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to monitor and report on violations and abuses committed against children in Haiti, and encourages him to use existing tools to that end, including annual reports on children
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12. Encourages UNIH to ensure that gender equality issues are mainstreamed in all mandated activities, including by promoting women's participation in political life, paying special attention to gender-based sexual violence and supporting the implementation of Haiti's national action plan for women and peace and securi...
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13. Encourages UNIH, in close cooperation with relevant United Nations bodies, regional and subregional organizations and international financial institutions, to consider ways to strengthen the criminal justice sector in Haiti to combat impunity and promote accountability;
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14. Calls upon UNIH to assist the Government of Haiti in the development and implementation of a strategic communications plan aimed, inter alia, at combating misinformation and misinformation about the work of State institutions and the political process, within the limits of its existing resources and capacities;
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15. Encourages UNIH, within its existing resources and capabilities, and in collaboration with the Sanctions Committee and other relevant entities, to assist the Haitian authorities in raising awareness of the mechanisms for reporting potential violations of sanctions measures, by transmitting to the heads of all natio...
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16. Urges Member States to implement without delay the territorial arms embargo provided for in resolutions 2699 (2023) and 2700 (2023) and to prohibit or support the supply, sale or transfer of small arms and light weapons and ammunition to non-State actors involved in organized gang violence, criminal activities or h...
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17. Encourages Member States to cooperate among themselves to prevent the illicit trade in and diversion of arms, including through the inspection of shipments to Haiti, their territories, as appropriate, and in accordance with domestic law and international law, and the provision and rapid exchange of updated informat...
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19. Requests UNIH to work with UNODC and other relevant United Nations bodies to assist the Haitian authorities in combating the illicit trade in and diversion of arms and related materiel and illicit financial flows and to strengthen border and port management and control and to integrate progress in this regard into ...
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20. Reaffirms the importance of the mobilization of UNODC and other relevant United Nations bodies in support of the fight against armed gangs, in order to enhance port security, improve customs revenue collection and curb illicit financial flows, and stresses the need for and importance of obtaining voluntary funding ...
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21. Urges UNIH to provide the information available to it on cases of gang violence, criminal activities and human rights abuses in Haiti, including cases of sexual and gender-based violence, collected by the Office in the context of the implementation of its mandate, as an annex to the reports of the Secretary-General...
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22. Encourages continued close collaboration and enhanced coordination among the Office, the United Nations country team in Haiti, the Multinational Security Support Mission, regional and subregional organizations and international financial institutions, with a view to increasing humanitarian assistance and assisting ...
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23. Stresses the importance of permitting and facilitating the free, safe and unhindered passage of humanitarian assistance and of providing essential services to all persons in need, and of ensuring the full protection, safety and security of medical and humanitarian personnel and their property;
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24. Urges all relevant actors, including those with the capacity to influence armed gangs, to act to stop blocking the roads necessary to refuel and access local markets and to degrade food sources, including crops and livestock, as well as medical and humanitarian supplies;
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25. Encourages Member States, in particular the countries of the region, to provide security support to the Haitian National Police in response to the appeal made by Haiti and the Secretary-General, stresses the need for much greater efforts to meet the budgetary and operational needs of the multinational security supp...
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