2626 (2022) SC
Security Council resolution 2626 (2022) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) until 17 Mar. 2023]
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| Draft symbol | S/2022/237 |
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| Adopted symbol | 2626 (2022) |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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| UN Document | 2626 (2022) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.8997
Speeches following this vote (8)
As penholder on Afghanistan and the mandate renewal of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), allow me to thank all Council members for constructively engaging in the process leading to today’s adoption of resolution 2626 (2022), renewing the mandate of the
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan for one year.
The resolution sends a clear message that the Council…
At the outset, the United States would like to commend Norway for the cooperative and constructive spirit with which it led the Security Council’s negotiations on this text.
The Council’s adoption of a new and robust mandate for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) demonstrates the international community’s enduring commitment to the people of Afghanistan and to the Organ…
Ireland welcomes the adoption this morning of resolution 2626 (2022), renewing the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). I would like to express our sincere appreciation to Norway as penholder for its untiring efforts to secure an agreement on a new mandate for UNAMA. Today’s vote demonstrates the resounding support of the Security Council for the vital work of …
Albania, too, welcomes the adoption of resolution 2626 (2022), commends the efforts of Norway as a penholder for having prepared a strong and balanced text and congratulates the members of the Council on that achievement.
We welcome the renewal of the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), which we believe will bring sizable and tangible results to the people of…
I thank Norway for having facilitated the negotiation of the text that
we have just adopted — resolution 2626 (2022). Brazil understands that the resolution reflects the concerns of most Council members and gives the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) a robust mandate that matches the responsibilities of the United Nations towards Afghanistan. I also thank the other Council…
The Russian Federation was compelled to abstain in the voting on resolution 2626 (2022), extending the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). We did so for the following reasons.
From the beginning of the discussions on the draft, we tried to convey to colleagues on the Council the importance of achieving the agreement of the host country on the presence of the …
Since the withdrawal of foreign troops last August, Afghanistan has ushered in a critical phase of peaceful reconstruction. China supports the important role of the United Nations on the Afghan issue and welcomes the mandate renewal of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) to enable it to continue to provide assistance in achieving peace, stability and development in Afghan…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of the United Arab Emirates.
At the outset, I thank Norway for leading the consultations. I also thank all the members of the Security Council for their positive contributions in the course of the consultations.
The adoption of a new resolution renewing the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) i…
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous resolutions on Afghanistan, in particular its resolution 2596 (2021) extending through 17 March 2022 the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA),
Stressing the important role that the United Nations will continue to play in promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and national unity of Afghanistan, as well as its continued support for the people of Afghanistan,
Recognizing that an integrated and coherent approach among relevant political, humanitarian and development actors, within and outside of the United Nations system, consistent with their respective mandates, is critical to building and sustaining peace in Afghanistan,
Emphasizing the importance of the establishment of an inclusive and representative government, further emphasizing the importance of the full, equal and meaningful participation of women, and upholding human rights, including for women, children and minorities,
Expressing its deep concern regarding the dire economic and humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, including food insecurity, and recalling that women, children, and minorities have been disproportionately affected, recognizing the need to help address the substantial challenges facing Afghanistan’s economy, including through efforts to restore the banking and financial systems and efforts to enable the use of assets belonging to Afghanistan’s Central Bank for the benefit of the Afghan people, and for strengthened efforts to provide humanitarian assistance and other activities that support basic human needs in Afghanistan, in accordance with resolution 2615 (2021), and the important coordination role of the United Nations in this regard, and emphasizing that the effective delivery of humanitarian assistance requires all actors to allow full, safe and unhindered humanitarian access for all humanitarian personnel, including women, for United Nations agencies, international and national non-governmental organizations, and other humanitarian actors,
Expressing its serious concern about the situation of women and girls, the imposition of restrictions on their participation in public life, and the erosion of respect for their rights, in particular through their lack of equal access to education, economic opportunities, justice and other services.
Acknowledging that enhancing respect for the civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights of all Afghans is of critical importance as well as contributes to the conditions essential to creating sustainable development in Afghanistan ,
Further expressing its deep concern about the security situation in Afghanistan, particularly the situation for civilians, including women, children, displaced persons, minorities, and humanitarian workers, as well as the presence of landmines, improvised explosive devices and explosive remnants of war, and the number of reported serious violations of international humanitarian law and human rights abuses across the country, and stressing the importance of sustained efforts to reduce violence and that perpetrators of such violence must be held accountable,
Reaffirming the importance of combating terrorism in Afghanistan, including those individuals and groups designated by the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999), 1989 (2011) and 2253 (2015), and ensuring the territory of Afghanistan should not be used to threaten or attack any country, to plan or finance terrorist acts, or to shelter and train terrorists, and that no Afghan group or individual should support terrorists operating on the territory of any country,
Expressing concern over the cultivation, production, trade and trafficking of illicit drugs in Afghanistan which continue to pose a threat to peace and stability in the region and beyond, calling upon states to strengthen international and regional cooperation to counter this threat and recognizing the important role of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in this context,
1. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General of 28 January 2022 (S/2022/64);
2. Expresses its appreciation for the United Nations’ long-term commitment to support the people of Afghanistan and reiterates its full support to the work of UNAMA and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, and stresses the need for its continued field presence;
3. Welcomes UNAMA’s ongoing efforts in the implementation of its mandated tasks and priorities;
4. Decides to extend until 17 March 2023 the mandate of UNAMA, as previously defined in its resolutions 1662 (2006), 1746 (2007), 1806 (2008), 1868 (2009), 1917 (2010), 1974 (2011), 2041 (2012), 2096 (2013), 2145 (2014), 2210 (2015), 2274 (2016), 2344 (2017), 2405 (2018), 2460 (2019), 2489 (2019), 2543 (2020), 2596 (2021) and paragraph 5 below;
5. Decides further that UNAMA and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General will continue to carry out their mandate in close consultations with all relevant Afghan political actors and stakeholders, including relevant authorities as needed, in support of the people of Afghanistan in a manner consistent with Afghan sovereignty, leadership and ownership, with a particular focus on the priorities laid out below:
(a) coordinate and facilitate, in accordance with international law, including international humanitarian law, and consistent with humanitarian principles, the provision of humanitarian assistance and financial resources to support humanitarian activities, taking into account resolution 2615 (2021), and strengthen the cooperation and coherence of activities across Afghanistan, work towards improving the accessibility of the full spectrum of activities by humanitarian and development agencies and personnel, both women and men, across all ethnic groups, in all areas of the country, in support of all people in need, including women, children, displaced persons, minorities and persons with disabilities, as well as support efforts to create conditions conducive to a voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable return.
reintegration of internally displaced persons and refugee populations, while taking
steps to avoid unnecessary duplication of other relevant entities’ efforts in this regard;
(b) coordinate international donors and organizations in relation to basic
human needs, taking into account resolution 2615 (2021), including through
information-sharing, facilitate development policy dialogue between all relevant
Afghan stakeholders, the region and the wider international community, support
efforts to increase accountability, transparency and the effective use of aid without
discrimination, and support community-based systems for meeting basic human needs
and increasing resilience, support the provision of essential services to the Afghan
population and contribute to creating economic and social conditions that can lead to
self-reliance and stability, and continue to work with all relevant stakeholders and
international financial institutions to facilitate commercial and financial activity in
Afghanistan and support efforts to facilitate access to assets belonging to
Afghanistan’s Central Bank for the benefit of the Afghan people;
(c) provide outreach and good offices, including to facilitate dialogue between
all relevant Afghan political actors and stakeholders, the region and the wider
international community, with a focus on promoting inclusive, representative,
participatory and responsive governance at the national and subnational levels,
without any discrimination based on gender, religion or ethnicity, with the full, equal
and meaningful participation of women and the meaningful participation of
minorities, youth and persons with disabilities, provide advice on inclusive national
and local consultative mechanisms, as well as confidence-building measures,
capacity-building, conflict management and reconciliation;
(d) promote responsible governance and the rule of law, including transitional
justice, monitor and report on political, security, social and economic developments,
including the adverse impacts of the drought, provide assistance as appropriate to the
Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to
paragraph 7 of resolution 1526 (2004), monitor and analyse security dynamics across
the country, perform analysis relating to political economy, including a better
understanding of the illicit economy, provide comprehensive analysis and liaise with
all relevant Afghan political actors, civil society representatives and other
stakeholders to promote political inclusion and broad participation in the conduct of
public affairs, and analyse and report on developments relating to the rule of law;
(e) engage with all stakeholders at the national and subnational levels and
civil society and international non-governmental organizations in the protection and
promotion of the human rights of all Afghans, monitor, report and advocate with
regard to the situation for civilians, the prevention and elimination of violence,
including a survivor-centred approach to preventing and responding to sexual and
gender-based violence, the prevention of torture, monitoring of places of detention
and the promotion of the rights of detainees, as well as monitor and report on civil,
political, social, economic and cultural rights to assist with efforts to further reduce
poverty and support social cohesion, support the rights of victims and civic
engagement, promote, support and advise on Afghanistan’s implementation of the
provisions of instruments concerning human rights and fundamental freedoms to
which Afghanistan is a State party and by which it is bound, including the Convention
on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), and
advocate for the provision of and equal access to essential public services, due process
and justice, and as appropriate provide technical advice to duty bearers on
international human rights standards;
(f) integrate gender mainstreaming as a cross-cutting issue throughout the
implementation of its mandate, support and promote gender equality, women’s and
girls’ empowerment and the full protection of their human rights, including education.
and the full, equal, meaningful and safe participation, engagement and leadership of
women in all levels and stages of decision-making, in line with resolution 1325 (2000)
and related resolutions, and engage with diverse Afghan women’s organizations and
networks, as well as monitor and report specifically on violations, abuses and
reprisals committed against women, including against those who protect and promote
human rights, journalists, health-care and humanitarian workers, as well as those
previously associated with the government, police, justice and security sector;
(g) monitor and report on violations and abuses against children, and support
efforts to strengthen the protection of children, including through engagement with
parties listed in the annexes of the Secretary-General’s report on Children and Armed
Conflict (A/75/873-S/2021/437) to undertake specific commitments and measures to
end and prevent violations and abuses against children;
(h) support regional cooperation, with a view to promoting stability and peace,
as well as assisting Afghanistan in utilizing its role at the heart of Asia to promote
regional cooperation and connectivity, based on transparency, openness, and
inclusiveness, welcome joint efforts to enhance dialogue and collaboration and to
advance shared goals of economic development across the region, and facilitate
coordinated approaches by countries and organizations in the region to contribute to
a stable and prosperous Afghanistan;
(i) coordinate the overall risk management approach of the United Nations in
Afghanistan, including monitoring, analysis and escalation of risks related to the
assistance coordinated by the United Nations to Afghanistan in line with
paragraphs 5 (a) and 5 (b) of this resolution, including the risk of aid diversion;
(j) support, within its mandate, existing mechanisms to improve the overall
security situation in Afghanistan, provide assessments of the explosive ordnance
threat and its impact on civilians, including children, advise and coordinate explosive
ordnance threat mitigation measures in support of humanitarian and development
initiatives, support the coordination of the humanitarian mine action sector, and
support regional and international efforts to prevent and address the illicit trade in
and destabilizing accumulation of small arms and light weapons and their diversion
in Afghanistan and the region;
6. Stresses the critical importance of a continued presence of UNAMA and
other United Nations Agencies, Funds and Programmes across Afghanistan, and calls
upon all relevant Afghan political actors and stakeholders, including relevant
authorities as needed, as well as international actors to coordinate with UNAMA in
the implementation of its mandate and to ensure the safety, security and freedom of
movement of United Nations and associated personnel throughout the country;
7. Requests that the Secretary-General reports to the Council every three
months on the situation in Afghanistan, and the implementation of UNAMA’s
mandate, including at the subnational level;
8. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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