S/RES/2461(2019) SC
Security Council resolution 2461 (2019) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) until 31 Mar. 2020]
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| Draft symbol | S/2019/266 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2461(2019) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2461(2019) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.8494
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United Nations S/RES/2461 (2019)
Security Council Distr.: General
27 March 2019
Resolution 2461 (2019)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 8494th meeting, on
27 March 2019
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous resolutions and statements of its President on the situation
in Somalia,
Reaffirming its respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political
independence, and unity of Somalia, and underscoring the importance of working to
prevent destabilizing effects of regional crises and disputes from spilling over into
Somalia,
Expressing serious concern at the ongoing threat posed by Al-Shabaab as well
as the presence of affiliates linked to Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also
known as Da’esh), condemning the recent attacks on 1 January 2019 on the United
Nations (UN) compound, the attacks on 22 March and 28 February that killed and
injured Somali citizens and attacks in the region, and reiterating its determination to
support efforts, to reduce the threat posed by Al-Shabaab in Somalia in accordance
with applicable international law, including international human rights law,
international refugee law and international humanitarian law,
Paying tribute to the bravery and sacrifices made by the African Union Mission
in Somalia (AMISOM) and Somali security forces in the fight against Al -Shabaab,
commending AMISOM and the Somalia security forces for the provision of security,
and recognising that security provided by AMISOM remains critical at this stage,
Emphasising the essential role of the United Nations Assistance Mission in
Somalia (UNSOM) in supporting the Federal Government of Somalia and its Federal
Member States through the provision of strategic advice and good offices, c apacity
building and the coordination of international partners’ support, and underscoring that
this mandate is complementary to the mandates of AMISOM, the United Nations
Country Team in Somalia and the support provided by other international partners,
Commending the role of UNSOM in carrying out its mandate, reiterating its
regret at the decision of the Federal Government of Somalia to expel the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia, Nicholas Haysom,
further reiterating its expectation of full cooperation between Somalia and the UN,
including the new SRSG when appointed, and in this regard welcoming the recent
commitment by the Federal Government of Somalia and the UN to deepen their
partnership, expressing its full support for the Deputy Special Representative of the
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Secretary-General, Raisedon Zenenga, the Special Representative of the Chairperson
of the African Union Commission for Somalia and the Head of AMISOM, Francisco
Caetano José Madeira;
Expressing concern over continuing tension between ‘Somaliland’ and Puntland
and underlining the importance of the commitment of the Federal Government of
Somalia and the Federal Member States to pursue inclusive political dialogue to
support the peaceful resolution of disputes that threaten internal peace and security,
Underlining the centrality of an inclusive political settlement in the lead up to
the 2020/21 one-person-one-vote elections and the importance of the swift
implementation of the political, economic and security miles tones in the jointly
agreed Mutual Accountability Framework, the conditions-based transition plan with
clear target dates with a view to transition of the primary responsibility for security
to the Somali security institutions and forces and the implementa tion plan for the
national security architecture, which together lay the political, development and
economic milestones for the completion of the political roadmap, recognising that the
Federal Government of Somalia has the primary responsibility to delive r these
milestones in close cooperation with Federal Member States, underscoring the
importance of effective implementation and mutual accountability, emphasising
UNSOM’s central role in supporting implementation, and underlining that able,
accountable, acceptable and affordable security and justice sectors, underpinned by a
political settlement, are a crucial part of long-term peace in Somalia,
Welcoming progress made in early 2018 by the Federal Government of Somalia
on security sector, economic and political reforms, acknowledging commitments
made by the Federal Government of Somalia to deepening federalism, conducting
one-person-one-vote elections in 2020/2021 that are fully inclusive, credible and
peaceful, ensuring the representation of all Somalis, and commitments to the current
International Monetary Fund Staff-Monitored programme and a conditions-based
transition plan,
Expressing concern about the significant delays towards consolidating
Somalia’s federal system and finalisation and adoption by the Parliament of the
electoral law, calling upon the Federal Government of Somalia and Parliament to
make efforts towards the finalisation of the electoral law, welcoming the Federal
Government of Somalia’s recent visit to Jubbaland and underscoring the importance
of progress on key priorities, including power and resource-sharing, the constitutional
review, fiscal federalism, development and implementation of the legal framework
for the elections, all of which require political agreements that can f orm the basis for
legislation in the Federal Parliament,
Welcoming the Federal Government of Somalia’s development in 2018 of a
conditions-based transition plan with clear target dates for the progressive transfer of
security from AMISOM to the Somali security institutions and forces, which builds
upon the Somalia National Security Architecture endorsed on 8 May 2017 and the
Security Pact adopted by the Federal Government of Somalia, Federal Members
States and all international partners attending the London Somalia Conference on
11 May 2017, and welcoming some moderate progress in implementing the New
Police Model,
Expressing its concern that implementation of the National Security
Architecture and transition plan has been delayed, stressing the importan ce of Somali
security forces and other stakeholders meeting the conditions within the transition
plan including conducting joint operations with AMISOM, consistent with
AMISOM’s mandate, calling on Somali leaders to reach further political agreements
on related outstanding issues to enable implementation of the National Security
Architecture, and reaffirming the importance of the Comprehensive Approach to
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Security (CAS) as the key mechanism for coordinating international engagement with
the Federal Government of Somalia on security sector reform,
Expressing grave concern at the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Somalia as a
result of the drought and protracted conflict, expressing further concern about the
number of refugees and internally displaced persons (I DPs), condemning in the
strongest terms attacks against humanitarian and medical personnel, welcoming the
efforts by the Federal Government of Somalia, Federal Member States, the United
Nations and the response and generous support by donors to the humanit arian crisis
and continued support to the humanitarian response plan, encouraging further
cooperation with international and national humanitarian actors to relieve immediate
need and contribute to the strengthening of resilience, including for IDPs,
Condemning the continued violations and abuses of human rights and violations
of international humanitarian law, including those committed against children and
those involving sexual and gender-based violence in conflict, recalling the
10 December 2017 UN Protection of Civilians Report and the 2017 Conclusions on
Children and Armed Conflict (S/AC.51/2017/2), expressing concern over violence
prior to the South-West State elections and the alleged conduct of the South-West
State police forces, calling on the Federal Government of Somalia to fully investigate
and hold those responsible to account, underscoring the need to respect, protect and
promote human rights, end impunity, and hold accountable those respons ible for
violations or abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law
by all state and non-state actors in Somalia and reaffirming support for the United
Nations’ zero tolerance on all forms of sexual exploitation and abuse;
Recognising the adverse effects of climate change, ecological changes, natural
disasters among other factors on the stability of Somalia, including through drought,
desertification, land degradation and food insecurity, and emphasising the need for
adequate risk assessments and risk management strategies by governments and the
United Nations relating to these factors, and recalling its Presidential statement
S/PRST/2011/15,
1. Decides to extend until 31 March 2020 UNSOM’s mandate as set out in
paragraph 1 of resolution 2158 (2014);
2. Strongly condemns recent attacks by the terrorist group Al-Shabaab
including attacks in the region; in regards to the terrorist attack of 1 January 2019 on
the United Nations Compound in Mogadishu that injured three United Nations
personnel and contractors encourages the UN to continue working on strengthening
the security of the UN compound in conjunction with the Federa l Government of
Somalia and AMISOM;
3. Requests UNSOM to maintain and strengthen its presence in all of the
Federal Member States, subject to United Nations security requirements and as the
security situation allows, welcomes the strong relationship between UNSOM, the
United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS), the United Nations Country
Team and AMISOM, and underlines the importance of all entities continuing to
strengthen the relationship further at all levels, including through the Senior
Leadership Coordination Forum;
4. Expresses its deep appreciation for UNSOM’s support to the Federal
Government of Somalia as set out in paragraph 1 of resolution 2158 (2014) and in
particular with regard to the development of an inclusive political settlement and
preparations for the inclusive one-person-one-vote elections in 2020/2021, state-level
elections, the constitutional review process, mediation, prevention and resolution of
conflicts, the development of an independent police and federal justice system,
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strengthening the rule of law and security sector reform, and co ordinating capacitybuilding support on anti-corruption issues;
5. Urges the Federal Government of Somalia and the Federal Member States
to accelerate the Somali Government-led inclusive political settlement through
regular high-level dialogue between the Federal Government of Somalia and the
Federal Member States, through the National Security Council Mechanism, with
Parliament and through inclusive dialogue, and further requests UNSOM’s support in
this regard;
6. Emphasises the need for reconciliation, including inter-and intra-clan
reconciliation, across the country as the basis of a long-term approach to stability,
urges the Federal Government of Somalia and the Federal Member States to pursue
reconciliation talks at the local, regional and national level, acknowledges progress
made towards the finalisation of the National Reconciliation Framework, and calls
upon the Federal Government of Somalia and the South-West State to address
allegations of human rights violations and abuses prior to the South -West State
elections, urges resumption of the dialogue between the Federal government and
“Somaliland”, and requests UNSOM to continue supporting these efforts in close
cooperation with partners;
7. Welcomes the Baidoa Agreement on 5 June 2018 between the Federal
Government of Somalia and the Federal Member States on a system of representation,
and the establishment of the National Independent Electoral Commission (NIEC)
offices at sub-national level and urges the Federal Government of Somalia and
Parliament to finalise and adopt the electoral law by mid -2019 and ensure the
upcoming Federal Member States’ elections are conducted in accordance with
Somalia’s international obligations and commitments;
8. Underlines the importance of UNSOM’s political and technical support,
as well as operational and logistical support, in collaboration with UNSOS, to the
Federal Government of Somalia for the delivery of inclusive, peaceful, free and fair
one-person-one-vote elections in 2020/2021, in particular support to the NIEC at
national and sub-national levels to fulfil its constitutional mandate, in line with its
Strategic Plan for 2017–2021, including nationwide voter registration by the end of
the first quarter of 2020, polling operations and coordination of international electoral
support to Somalia;
9. Reaffirms the importance of the full, equal and effective participation of
all Somalis, including women, youth, persons with disabilities, IDPs and refugees in
the prevention and resolution of conflicts, peacebuilding and elections, urges the
Federal Government of Somalia and Federal Member States to increase representation
and participation of women and youth at all decision-making levels and requests
UNSOM to continue to provide technical advice and capacity in this regard;
10. Welcomes the progress made by the Federal Government of Somalia to
meet the requirements of the ongoing IMF Staff Monitored Programme, encourages
the Federal Government of Somalia to continue to fulfil its commitments to sound,
transparent and accountable financial management including revenue mobilisation,
resource allocation, budget execution, and anti-corruption measures, as set out in the
New Partnership for Somalia, urges the Federal Government of Somalia and the
Federal Member States to establish frameworks for managing resources and power
sharing, and requests UNSOM to continue to work with partners to provide support
and strategic policy advice to bolster the Government’s ability to deliver services,
attract investment, and help advance Somalia along the path towards normalisation
with International Financial Institutions and debt relief;
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11. Urges the Federal Government of Somalia and the Federal Member States
to accelerate implementation of key security sector reforms, with the support of
UNSOM, international partners AMISOM and UNSOS, including a coherent National
Security Architecture, with a military and civilian component, urges the Federal
Government of Somalia to resume the implementation of the transition plan with clear
target dates for the progressive transfer of security from AMISOM to the Somali
security institutions and forces, to generate and integrate regional and federal forces
that are able, affordable, acceptable and accountable and establish effective and
accountable rule of law institutions, with a view to taking on lead responsibility for
providing inclusive security, reminds the Federal Government of Somali and Federal
Member States of their commitments to engage in regular dialogue on security sector
reforms and underlines the importance of investing in effective and accountable rule
of law institutions;
12. Welcomes the completion by the Federal Government of Somalia of the
operational readiness assessment of regional forces, and the completion of the
biometric registration of the Somali National Army which has enabled regular salary
payments by the Federal Government of Somalia and further welcomes some progress
on the implementation of the New Police Model;
13. Further underlines the importance of collaboration between the Federal
Government of Somalia and international partners in the delivery of agreed, somali -
led political and security reforms, welcomes commitments by international partners,
including new donors, to provide support, consistent with the Security Pact agreed at
the London Somalia Conference, acknowledging that mutually agreed partnership
coordination mechanisms remain essential for agreeing priorities and coordinating
resources and support, calls upon the Federal Government of Somalia to revitalise the
coordination structures along the Comprehensive Approach to Security, and requests
UNSOM to support through coordination and strategic advice in order to accelerate
implementation of the Comprehensive Approach to Security;
14. Calls upon the Federal Government of Somalia, UNSOM and UNSOS to
continue and strengthen their cooperation in implementing the UN ’s Human Rights
Due Diligence Policy (HRDDP), requests UNSOM to support United Nations entities
to ensure system-wide implementation of the HRDDP across all United Nations
support to AMISOM and the Somali security sector, to include a strong focus on
strengthening engagement with the Federal Government of Somalia, including on
mitigation measures;
15. Emphasises the vital importance of ensuring that all steps towards security
sector reform and any measures taken to counter terrorism are compliant with
Somalia’s obligations under international law, in particular international human rights
law, international humanitarian law and international refugee law, as applicable,
including with respect to ending and preventing recruitment, re -recruitment and the
use of children in armed conflict, requests UNSOM, in coordination with
international partners, to continue its support to the Federal Government of Somalia’s
implementation of Somalia’s National Strategy and Action Plan for Preventing and
Countering Violent Extremism in order to strengthen Somalia ’s capacity to prevent
and counter terrorism, and calls upon Somalia to become party to the international
counter-terrorism conventions and protocols;
16. Expresses its concern about all violations of international humanitarian
law and violations and abuses of human rights, including those involving sexual and
gender-based violence in conflict, including by Al-Shabaab and affiliates linked to
the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as Da ’esh), calls on all
parties to comply with their obligations under international law and to fulfil their
obligations under international humanitarian law, as applicable, and to take all
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feasible precautions to protect the civilian population and to avoid or, in any event to
minimise, civilian deaths and casualties, and further reiterates the urgent and
imperative need to hold accountable all those responsible for such violations and
abuses;
17. Strongly condemns continued violations and abuses against children
including the continued recruitment and use of children, rape and sexual violence and
abduction, especially by Al-Shabaab in Somalia, urging all parties to the conflict to
take appropriate measures to end and prevent further such violations and abuses, and
to identify those responsible for such violations and abuses, to consider as victims
those children who have been released or otherwise separated from armed forces and
armed groups, to cease detention of all children on national security charges where it
is in violation of applicable international law, calls upon the Federal Government of
Somalia to implement fully the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 (the
Convention), and the Action Plans signed in 2012, the Somali National Army
Command Order on the Protection of Children’s Rights before, during and after
operations and the Standard Operating Procedures on the handover of children, and
underscores the need to strengthen the legal and operational framework for the
protection of children, including by becoming a party to the Optional Protocols to the
Convention;
18. Commends the efforts of the Federal Government of Somalia, Federal
Member States, the United Nations humanitarian agencies and their humanitarian
partners in delivering aid to those most in need, encourages all partners including
donors to maintain humanitarian efforts in 2019, strongly condemns any misuse or
obstruction of humanitarian assistance, including attacks against humanitarian and
medical personnel, reiterates its demand that all parties allow and facilitate full, safe,
rapid and unhindered access for the timely delivery of aid to persons in need across
Somalia in line with the humanitarian principles, including by dismantling illegal
checkpoints and removing administrative hurdles, and underlines the importance of
proper accounting in international humanitarian support;
19. Expresses its serious concern at the ongoing forced evictions of IDPs in
Somalia, stresses that any eviction should be consistent with relevant national and
international frameworks, calls upon the Federal Government of Somalia and the
Federal Member States and all relevant actors to implement durable solutions for
internal displacement, and to create the conditions conducive to the voluntary, safe,
dignified and sustainable return of refugees and IDPs with the support of the
international community;
20. Commends the Federal Government of Somalia for signing the Convention
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the signing into law of the National
Disability Agency Bill in December 2018, underlines the need for the Federal
Government of Somalia to accelerate the appointment of the National Human Rights
Commissioners on the basis of merit, the establishment of the Constitutional Court
and the operationalisation of the Judicial Service Commission, calls on the Federal
Government of Somalia to implement legislation aimed at protecting human rights
and investigating and prosecuting perpetrators of crimes involving violations or
abuses of human rights, violations of international humanitarian law, and conflict -
related sexual and gender-based violence, urges the Federal Government of Somalia,
with the support of the United Nations, to accelerate the implementation of the Joint
Communiqué and the National Action Plan to Combat Sexual Violence in Conflict
and requests UNSOM to continue to provide technical advice and capacity-building
support to the National Human Rights Commission, and support the Federal
Government of Somalia to promote and protect human rights in Somalia;
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21. Requests the United Nations and the Federal Government of Somalia and
the Federal Member States to consider the adverse implications of climate change,
other ecological changes and natural disasters, among other factors, in their
programmes in Somalia, including by undertaking risk assessments and risk
management strategies relating to these factors and further requests the Secretary-General to provide information of such assessments in mandated reporting as
appropriate;
22. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Security Council regularly
informed on the implementation of this resolution, identify and report on progress
towards achieving key political benchmarks, including through oral updates and no
fewer than four written reports, with the first written report by 15 May 2019 and every
90 days thereafter;
23. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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