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S/RES/2245(2015) SC

Security Council resolution 2245 (2015) [on expansion of the mission of the UN Support Office to AMISOM (UNSOA) and the change of its name to UN Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS)]

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Draft symbol S/2015/840
Adopted symbol S/RES/2245(2015)
Category POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS
Sponsors (11)
P5 Positions
Russia United States United Kingdom China France
UN Document S/RES/2245(2015) ↗

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.7551 Nov. 9, 2015

✓ Yes (15)
Speeches following this vote (20) may include explanations of vote
Mr. Iliichev (Russian Federation)
We voted in favour of resolution 2245 (2015), prepared by the delegation of the United Kingdom, to change the mandate of the United Nations Support Office to the African Union Mission in Somalia (UNSOA), as we, like other members of the Council, are interested in seeing the swift establishment of sustainable peace and stability both in that country and in the Horn of Africa region as a whole. Ho…
The President
I now give the floor to Ms. Malcorra. Ms. Malcorra: It is with pleasure that I am here to deliver a message on behalf of the Secretary-General. “I commend the United Kingdom for conveying this ministerial meeting and for its long-standing leadership on Somalia. The stakes are high. The international community must stand strong with Somalia. “Next year can be momentous. A peaceful constitutiona…
The President
I thank Ms. Malcorra for her briefing. I now give the floor to Mr. Kay. Mr. Kay: I am grateful to you, Sir, for giving me the floor. I am delighted to be here with His Excellency Mr. Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke, Prime Minister of Somalia, whose constant support for the United Nations is deeply appreciated. As I shall end my assignment at the end of the year, I wish to take this, my final opp…
The President
I thank Mr. Kay for his briefing. I now give the floor to Mr. Téte António, Permanent Observer of the African Union to the United Nations. Mr. António: Today’s meeting is taking place against the backdrop of major achievements in Somalia towards the realization of Vision 2016, for which we must commend the leadership of the Federal Government of Somalia and the Somali security forces. We must a…
The President
I thank Mr. António for his briefing. I now give the floor to His Excellency Mr. Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke, Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
Mr. Sharmarke (Somalia)
I am pleased to be present here today to participate in discussions on moving Somalia forward. It is indeed an honour for Somalia and to all of us here. Somalia cannot thank the Security Council enough for all that it has done to support it over the years. I was pleased to hear from the speakers before me today of their optimism and commitment to support the progress that Somalia is making. I wo…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my national capacity as the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is an honour to follow the Prime Minister of Somalia, who is working so hard to rebuild his country. Let me also thank the Secretary-General and Ambassador Téte António for all that the African Union has done to ensure…
Mr. Aman (Malaysia)
Mr. President, through you, I wish to express my delegation’s appreciation to His Excellency Mr. Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke, Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, for his presence and for his briefing, which we heard with great interest. I also wish to thank Ms. Susanna Malcorra, Chef de Cabinet of the Secretary-General, Special Representative of the Secretary-General Nicholas Kay…
Ms. Power (United States of America)
I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for convening this meeting and for the United Kingdom’s deep commitment to stability and democracy in Somalia. I would also like to thank Prime Minister Sharmarke for joining us today and for his leadership. I am grateful to Mr. Kay, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, for his dedicated work and for all he has given and the risks he has t…
Mr. Ybáñez Rubio (Spain)
I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for convening this meeting at such a crucial time for Somalia, and to thank Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke and the key actors in the region, such as the African Union, as represented by Ambassador António, for their presence. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Ms. Susana Malcorra, Chef de Cabinet of the Secretary-General, a…
Mr. Van Bohemen (New Zealand)
The presence in the Council today of Secretary Hammond confirms the United Kingdom’s strong commitment to Somalia. We also wish to thank the Secretary-General’s Chef de Cabinet, the Special Representative of the Secretary- General Kay and Ambassador Téte António for their briefings, and Prime Minister Sharmarke for his statement. New Zealand has had a considerable involvement with Somalia and t…
Mr. Suárez Moreno (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela)
I wish at the outset to thank you, Sir, for convening this debate. My delegation expresses its gratitude to Ms. Malcorra, Mr. Kay, Mr. Téte António and Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke for their briefings. Despite the security constraints, the political situation in Somalia has seen progress, as reflected in the commitment of the political leaders of that sisterly nation and the Soma…
Mr. Lamek (France)
I too wish to begin by thanking you, Sir, for presiding over this meeting. Indeed, it signals the United Kingdom’s commitment to an issue that is so important to us all. I thank the Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, the Chef de Cabinet of the Secretary-General, the Permanent Observer of the African Union and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the U…
Mr. Barros Melet (Chile)
We wish to thank the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom, Mr. Philip Hammond, for having convened a meeting on this important issue. We would like also to thank Ms. Susanna Malcorra for her briefing, on behalf of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and that of His Special Representative for Somalia, Mr. Nicholas Kay. We welcome the Prime Minister of the Feder…
Mr. Gaspar Martins (Angola)
I should like, at the outset, to thank you, Mr. President, for having come to New York to preside over this important meeting on Somalia. I wish in particular to welcome the presence of the Prime Minister of Somalia, whom I also thank for having come to New York and for having shared with the Council his vision of the new Somalia. I also thank the Special Representative of the Secretary-General f…
Mrs. Ogwu (Nigeria)
Your presence in the Council today, Sir, demonstrates the importance that the United Kingdom accords to the search for peace and security in Somalia. We welcome the Prime Minister Sharmarke of Somalia to the Security Council, and thank him for his statement. We deeply appreciate the statements of our briefers. We thank Mr. Nicholas Kay for his resilience, Ambassador Téte António for his determina…
Ms. Murmokaitė (Lithuania)
I thank the presidency of the United Kingdom for organizing this briefing on Somalia, which reminds us that this country definitely merits the Council’s focused attention. I thank all the briefers for their valuable inputs. Allow me to express special thanks to Special Representative of the Secretary-General Nicholas Kay, who established and led the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (U…
Mr. Iliichev (Russian Federation)
We thank all participants in today’s meeting who briefed the Council, in particular the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, His Excellency Mr. Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke. We commend the work of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) and share the assessments of the Secretary-General with regard to the activities of UNSOM contained in the strategic review (S/20…
Mr. Cherif (Chad)
I must first thank the United Kingdom presidency for having organized this briefing on the situation in Somalia. I also thank Mr. Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke, Prime Minster of Somalia; Ms. Susana Malcorra, Chef de Cabinet of the Secretary-General; Mr. Nicholas Kay, Special Representative of the Secretary-General; and Ambassador Téte António, Permanent Observer of the African Union to the Unite…
Mrs. Kawar (Jordan)
I would like to begin by thanking Mr. Philip Hammond for having convened this important meeting, which is geared to shedding light on what is happening in the Federal Republic of Somalia in all of its aspects. I would also like to thank the Prime Minister of Somalia, Mr. Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke, for his presence at today’s meeting. We are fully aware of the situation in Somalia, and therefo…
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council, Reaffirming its respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia, Taking note of the Secretary‑General’s letter of 7 October 2015 covering United Nations support activities in Somalia (“the Secretary‑General’s letter” S/2015/762), Taking note of the African Union Peace and Security Council’s 18 September 2015 communiqué on UNSOA, Noting with appreciation the positive contributions that the UN Support Office to AMISOM (UNSOA) has made to supporting the gains made by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM), and underscoring that such contributions are evidence of a successful partnership between the United Nations, the African Union and Member States in Somalia, Expressing further its gratitude to AMISOM and Somali National Army (SNA) personnel for the sacrifices which they have made in the fight against Al Shabaab, Expressing concern at the Secretary‑General’s finding that despite the innovation and best efforts of UNSOA, its resources and resultant capacities have not been able to keep pace with the dramatic expansion of the requested logistical support and that there is a progressively widening gap between the logistical support UNSOA is requested to deliver and its capacity to deliver, Welcoming the observations and recommendations of the Secretary‑General to address gaps in UNSOA’s ability to deliver, and further welcoming the steps already being taken and urging their full implementation as a matter of urgency, 1. Emphasizes the role and impact of a responsive, effective, efficient and responsible field support platform as a strategic enabler in Somalia, and in view of the expansion of UNSOA’s mission since its establishment in 2009, decides that UNSOA shall bear the name of the UN Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) (and which will be responsible for support to AMISOM, UNSOM and the Somali National Army on joint operations with AMISOM); 2. Welcomes the Secretary‑General’s assessment that UNSOS should consolidate and prioritise its efforts in line with the Security Council’s strategic objectives in Somalia, and in that context and on an exceptional basis and owing to the unique character of AMISOM, requests that the Secretary‑General continue to provide, under the Department of Field Support, logistical support primarily to a maximum of 22,126 uniformed personnel in AMISOM and 70 AMISOM civilians, the SNA on joint operations with AMISOM, and UNSOM as follows: AMISOM (a) The provision of rations, fuel, water, accommodation and infrastructure, maintenance services including all partner donated and partner owned equipment jointly recognised as being required by the African Union, the United Nations and the TCC, all key equipment such as armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and engineering equipment to be maintained at an operational ready rate of 75% or above, medical support, aviation, strategic communications, explosive hazard management capacities (including mitigation strategies) and strategic personnel and equipment movements; (b) The reimbursement of contingent owned equipment, considered owned by the Troop Contributing Country, in line with United Nations rates and practices including through Letters of Assist, with the understanding that eligible equipment shall be limited to equipment jointly recognized as required by the African Union, the United Nations and the TCC and be subject to periodic reviews by UNSOS to ensure full operational capability and that the equipment is fit for purpose; (c) The reimbursement of basic and essential supplies and services required to allow AMISOM contingents to sustain themselves, taking into account the operational tempo of AMISOM’s operations and other relevant factors, and including catering equipment and training to ensure safe preparation of rations, VHF/UHF, HF, telephone and TETRA communications; sanitary and cleaning materials; furniture and stationery; and tactical tentage, decides that reimbursements will be limited to these categories, be in line with United Nations standards, rates and practices and subject to periodic reviews by UNSOS to ensure full provision, and further decides that where a TCC is unable to provide the necessary sustainment required by the United Nations and the African Union in the categories above, limited support in lieu of reimbursement will be provided to ensure basic and minimum standards; (d) Support the efforts of the African Union and AMISOM in the coordination of support to AMISOM among bilateral partners and the United Nations and maintenance of, and quarterly reporting to the Council as well as donors on, a United Nations Trust Fund to provide financial support to AMISOM; UNSOM (e) The provision of the standard range of mission support services to UNSOM in support of the delivery of its mandate, including support to strengthen its presence in all capitals of Interim Regional Administrations in accordance with paragraph 24 of resolution 2232 (2015); (f) The provision, on an exceptional basis, of a targeted support package for 10,900 troops in the Somali National Army (SNA) on joint operations with AMISOM and where they are a part of AMISOM’s overall strategic concept, which will consist of the provision of food and water, fuel, transport, tents, defence stores and appropriate VHF/UHF, HF communication equipment to enable interoperability with AMISOM, and in‑theatre medical evacuation, reaffirms that direct support for this assistance will be funded from an appropriate United Nations Trust Fund with UNSOS personnel responsible for ensuring the delivery of this support package and its compliance with the Secretary‑General’s Human Rights Due Diligence Policy and in accordance with paragraph 14 and 15 of resolution 2124; (g) The provision on an exceptional and cost recovery basis of in‑theatre medical evacuation for the Somali National Police Force on joint operations with AMISOM and where they are a part of AMISOM’s overall strategic concept, for casualties sustained in the line of duty and in areas of operation where similar support is provided to AMISOM and the Somali National Army; 3. Emphasizes that any support provided by UNSOS to AMISOM, the Somali National Army and, in the context of paragraph 2 g above, the Somali National Police Force shall be in full compliance with the Secretary ‑General’s Human Rights Due Diligence Policy under the overall responsibility of the SRSG, who shall work in close coordination with the Special Representative of the o f the Chairperson of the African Union Commission for Somalia (“the AMISOM SRCC”); 4. Welcomes the Secretary‑General’s intention to address and streamline administrative and procurement processes, including recruitment, in UNSOS, underlines the importance of UNSOS being able to respond swiftly to the operational demands in Somalia, agrees with the Secretary‑General on the need to strengthen the leadership functions within UNSOS, agrees that UNSOS leadership should be Mogadishu‑based, and in this context decides that the Head of UNSOS shall report to the Special Representative of the Secretary‑General (SRSG) on the delivery of UNSOS’ mandate set out above, and through the SRSG to the Security Council, and stresses that the Head of UNSOS should have separate quantifiable compacts with both the Head of UNSOM for the delivery of support to UNSOM and the AMISOM SRCC for the delivery of support to AMISOM; 5. Requests the Secretary‑General to continue efforts to support the African Union through advice and guidance on the implementation of a system to address allegations of misconduct, including sexual exploitation and abuse; 6. Further requests the Secretary‑General to consider the environmental impact of the UN fulfilling its mandated tasks, including carrying o ut an environmental baseline study and regular environmental impact assessments of the operations of UNSOM and UNSOS; 7. Further requests the Secretary‑General to support the African Union in the development of its environmental policies in Somalia and th eir implementation in AMISOM through the provision of mentoring and guidance; 8. Underlines the need to ensure full transparency and proper accountability for resources provided, including those made available through the SNA trust fund, and in this context, requests the Secretary‑General to ensure a robust internal control framework is in place and regular financial and substantive reporting on the SNA trust fund through the SRSG is provided to the Council as well as to donors; 9. Recognizes the unique nature of UNSOS’ mission, welcomes the Secretary‑General’s intention to strengthen the joint senior leadership decision ‑ making framework between UNSOM and AMISOM and ensure operational efforts are aligned with a common set of strategic priorities, and requests the Secretary‑ General to include progress made in establishing this framework in his reports on Somalia to the Security Council; 10. Reiterates that the sustainable delivery of logistical support remains a joint responsibility between the United Nations and the African Union, recognizes that the current logistical arrangements as noted in paragraphs 41 and 42 the Secretary‑General’s letter are unsustainable, and requests AMISOM and the SNA to guarantee that they give the utmost priority to securing key supply routes essential to improve the humanitarian situation in the most affected areas, and as a critical condition for logistical support to AMISOM; 11. Renews its call to the AU to expedite the deployment of AMISOM force enablers and multipliers as provided for in paragraph 6 of resolution 2036 (2012), and as called for in resolution 2124 (2013), as well as addressing critical logistical gaps within AMISOM TCCs, and calls on Member States to support the efforts of the AU in mobilising such equipment urgently; 12. Encourages Member States to support AMISOM through the provision of assistance to the AU and AMISOM TCCs of financial support for the payment of troop stipends, training, technical assistance and the provision of ammunition (in accordance with the relevant exemption from the arms embargo in Somalia), as well as through uncaveated financial contributions to the AMISOM Trust Fund; 13. Requests the Secretary‑General to work closely with the AU in improving the performance of AMISOM through the delivery of the AMISOM support package as well as support the African Union in the form of technical and expert advice in its coordination efforts and within the areas of UNSOS mandate; 14. Welcomes the intention of Member States to provide uniformed personnel as well as government provided personnel to UNSOS in support of the delivery of its mandated tasks, and looks forward to further details on their deployment; 15. Recalls the recommendations of the Secretary General in relation to the provision of a non‑lethal support package to the Somali National Police Force and extension of the non‑lethal support package for the Somali National Army to Puntland security forces, notes the Secretary‑General’s assessment that this support should be provided by entities other than UNSOS, and requests the Secretary‑ General to keep the Council informed of progress to identify a suitable entity to provide this support; 16. Decides to keep UNSOS’ mandate under review in line with that of AMISOM, and in that context, decides to review and take any action to renew or revise the provisions set out in paragraph 2 above before 30 May 2016; 17. Requests the Secretary‑General to report to the Security Council in detail on the implementation of this resolution, and specifically on any challenges faced by UNSOS in carrying out its mandate as part of Secretary‑General’s regular reports on Somalia; 18. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
Full text of resolution CR-UNSC
United Nations S/RES/2245 (2015) Security Council Distr.: General 9 November 2015 Resolution 2245 (2015) Adopted by the Security Council at its 7551st meeting, on 9 November 2015 The Security Council, Reaffirming its respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia, Taking note of the Secretary-General’s letter of 7 October 2015 covering United Nations support activities in Somalia (“the Secretary-General’s letter” S/2015/762), Taking note of the African Union Peace and Security Council’s 18 September 2015 communiqué on UNSOA, Noting with appreciation the positive contributions that the UN Support Office to AMISOM (UNSOA) has made to supporting the gains made by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM), and underscoring that such contributions are evidence of a successful partnership between the United Nations, the African Union and Member States in Somalia, Expressing further its gratitude to AMISOM and Somali National Army (SNA) personnel for the sacrifices which they have made in the fight against Al Shabaab, Expressing concern at the Secretary-General’s finding that despite the innovation and best efforts of UNSOA, its resources and resultant capacities have not been able to keep pace with the dramatic expansion of the requested logistical support and that there is a progressively widening gap between the logistical support UNSOA is requested to deliver and its capacity to deliver, Welcoming the observations and recommendations of the Secretary-General to address gaps in UNSOA’s ability to deliver, and further welcoming the steps already being taken and urging their full implementation as a matter of urgency, 1. Emphasizes the role and impact of a responsive, effective, efficient and responsible field support platform as a strategic enabler in Somalia, and in view of the expansion of UNSOA’s mission since its establishment in 2009, decides that UNSOA shall bear the name of the UN Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) (and which will be responsible for support to AMISOM, UNSOM and the Somali National Army on joint operations with AMISOM); 15-19517 (E) *1519517* S/RES/2245 (2015) 2. Welcomes the Secretary-General’s assessment that UNSOS should consolidate and prioritise its efforts in line with the Security Council’s strategic objectives in Somalia, and in that context and on an exceptional basis and owing to the unique character of AMISOM, requests that the Secretary-General continue to provide, under the Department of Field Support, logistical support primarily to a maximum of 22,126 uniformed personnel in AMISOM and 70 AMISOM civilians, the SNA on joint operations with AMISOM, and UNSOM as follows: AMISOM (a) The provision of rations, fuel, water, accommodation and infrastructure, maintenance services including all partner donated and partner owned equipment jointly recognised as being required by the African Union, the United Nations and the TCC, all key equipment such as armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and engineering equipment to be maintained at an operational ready rate of 75% or above, medical support, aviation, strategic communications, explosive hazard management capacities (including mitigation strategies) and strategic personnel and equipment movements; (b) The reimbursement of contingent owned equipment, considered owned by the Troop Contributing Country, in line with United Nations rates and practices including through Letters of Assist, with the understanding that eligible equipment shall be limited to equipment jointly recognized as required by the African Union, the United Nations and the TCC and be subject to periodic reviews by UNSOS to ensure full operational capability and that the equipmen t is fit for purpose; (c) The reimbursement of basic and essential supplies and services required to allow AMISOM contingents to sustain themselves, taking into account the operational tempo of AMISOM’s operations and other relevant factors, and including catering equipment and training to ensure safe preparation of rations, VHF/UHF, HF, telephone and TETRA communications; sanitary and cleaning materials; furniture and stationery; and tactical tentage, decides that reimbursements will be limited to these categories, be in line with United Nations standards, rates and practices and subject to periodic reviews by UNSOS to ensure full provision, and further decides that where a TCC is unable to provide the necessary sustainment required by the United Nations and the African Union in the categories above, limited support in lieu of reimbursement will be provided to ensure basic and minimum standards; (d) Support the efforts of the African Union and AMISOM in the coordination of support to AMISOM among bilateral partners and the United Nations and maintenance of, and quarterly reporting to the Council as well as donors on, a United Nations Trust Fund to provide financial support to AMISOM; UNSOM (e) The provision of the standard range of mission support services to UNSOM in support of the delivery of its mandate, including support to strengthen its presence in all capitals of Interim Regional Administrations in accordance with paragraph 24 of resolution 2232 (2015); 2/5 15-19517 S/RES/2245 (2015) Somali Federal Security Institutions (f) The provision, on an exceptional basis, of a targeted support package for 10,900 troops in the Somali National Army (SNA) on joint operations with AMISOM and where they are a part of AMISOM’s overall strategic concept, which will consist of the provision of food and water, fuel, transport, tents, defence stores and appropriate VHF/UHF, HF communication equipment to enable interoperability with AMISOM, and in-theatre medical evacuation, reaffirms that direct support for this assistance will be funded from an appropriate United Nations Trust Fund with UNSOS personnel responsible for ensuring the delivery of this support package and its compliance with the Secretary-General’s Human Rights Due Diligence Policy and in accordance with paragraph 14 and 15 of resolution 2124; (g) The provision on an exceptional and cost recovery basis of in -theatre medical evacuation for the Somali National Police Force on joint operations with AMISOM and where they are a part of AMISOM’s overall strategic concept, for casualties sustained in the line of duty and in areas of operation where similar support is provided to AMISOM and the Somali National Army; 3. Emphasizes that any support provided by UNSOS to AMISOM, the Somali National Army and, in the context of paragraph 2g above, the Somali National Police Force shall be in full compliance with the Secretary -General’s Human Rights Due Diligence Policy under the overall responsibility of the SRSG, who shall work in close coordination with the Special Representative of the of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission for Somalia (“the AMISOM SRCC”); 4. Welcomes the Secretary-General’s intention to address and streamline administrative and procurement processes, including recruitment, in UNSOS, underlines the importance of UNSOS being able to respond swiftly to the operational demands in Somalia, agrees with the Secretary-General on the need to strengthen the leadership functions within UNSOS, agrees that UNSOS leadership should be Mogadishu-based, and in this context decides that the Head of UNSOS shall report to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) on the delivery of UNSOS’ mandate set out above, and through the SRSG to the Security Council, and stresses that the Head of UNSOS should have separate quantifiable compacts with both the Head of UNSOM for the delivery of support to UNSOM and the AMISOM SRCC for the delivery of support to AMISOM; 5. Requests the Secretary-General to continue efforts to support the African Union through advice and guidance on the implementation of a system to address allegations of misconduct, including sexual exploitation and abuse; 6. Further requests the Secretary-General to consider the environmental impact of the UN fulfilling its mandated tasks, including carrying out an environmental baseline study and regular environmental impact assessments of the operations of UNSOM and UNSOS; 7. Further requests the Secretary-General to support the African Union in the development of its environmental policies in Somalia and t heir implementation in AMISOM through the provision of mentoring and guidance; 8. Underlines the need to ensure full transparency and proper accountability for resources provided, including those made available through the SNA trust fund, 15-19517 3/5 S/RES/2245 (2015) and in this context, requests the Secretary-General to ensure a robust internal control framework is in place and regular financial and substantive reporting on the SNA trust fund through the SRSG is provided to the Council as well as to donors; 9. Recognizes the unique nature of UNSOS’ mission, welcomes the Secretary-General’s intention to strengthen the joint senior leadership decision - making framework between UNSOM and AMISOM and ensure operational efforts are aligned with a common set of strategic priorities, and requests the Secretary-General to include progress made in establishing this framework in his reports on Somalia to the Security Council; 10. Reiterates that the sustainable delivery of logistical support remains a joint responsibility between the United Nations and the African Union, recognizes that the current logistical arrangements as noted in paragraphs 41 and 42 the Secretary-General’s letter are unsustainable, and requests AMISOM and the SNA to ensure that they give the utmost priority to securing key supply routes essential to improve the humanitarian situation in the most affected areas, and as a critical condition for logistical support to AMISOM; 11. Renews its call to the AU to expedite the deployment of AMISOM force enablers and multipliers as provided for in paragraph 6 of resolution 2036 (2012), and as called for in resolution 2124 (2013), as well as addressing critical logistical gaps within AMISOM TCCs, and calls on Member States to support the efforts of the AU in mobilising such equipment urgently; 12. Encourages Member States to support AMISOM through the provision of assistance to the AU and AMISOM TCCs of financial support for the payment of troop stipends, training, technical assistance and the provision of ammunition (in accordance with the relevant exemption from the arms embargo in Somalia), as well as through uncaveated financial contributions to the AMISOM Trust Fund; 13. Requests the Secretary-General to work closely with the AU in improving the performance of AMISOM through the delivery of the AMISOM support package as well as support the African Union in the form of technical and expert advice in its coordination efforts and within the areas of UNSOS mandate; 14. Welcomes the intention of Member States to provide uniformed personnel as well as government provided personnel to UNSOS in support of the delivery of its mandated tasks, and looks forward to further details on their deployment; 15. Recalls the recommendations of the Secretary General in relation to the provision of a non-lethal support package to the Somali National Police Force and extension of the non-lethal support package for the Somali National Army to Puntland security forces, notes the Secretary-General’s assessment that this support should be provided by entities other than UNSOS, and requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council informed of progress to identify a suitable entity to provide this support; 16. Decides to keep UNSOS’ mandate under review in line with that of AMISOM, and in that context, decides to review and take any action to renew or revise the provisions set out in paragraph 2 above before 30 May 2016; 17. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council in detail on the implementation of this resolution, and specifically on any challenges faced 4/5 15-19517 S/RES/2245 (2015) by UNSOS in carrying out its mandate as part of Secretary-General’s regular reports on Somalia; 18. Decides to remain seized of the matter. 15-19517 5/5

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