S/RES/2579(2021) SC
Security Council resolution 2579 (2021) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) until 3 June 2022]
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| Draft symbol | S/2021/521 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2579(2021) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2579(2021) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.8784
Full text of resolution
United Nations S/RES/2579 (2021)
Security Council Distr.: General
3 June 2021
Resolution 2579 (2021)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 8784th meeting, on
3 June 2021
The Security Council,
Reaffirming all its previous resolutions and presidential statements concerning
the situation in Sudan,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, unity, independence, and
territorial integrity of Sudan,
Welcoming the steps taken to date to implement the Constitutional Document,
including the introduction of important economic and legal reforms, calling upon the
Government of Sudan to accelerate implementation of key provisions of the
Constitutional Document, such as establishing the independent commissio ns and the
swift formation of the Transitional Legislative Council, further calling upon all
stakeholders to remain committed to the transition in order for the aspirations of the
Sudanese people for a peaceful, stable, democratic, and prosperous future to be
realised, and reaffirming its readiness to support Sudan in this regard,
Welcoming the steps taken by the Government of Sudan to enact necessary
macroeconomic reforms, encouraging efforts made by the international community
to foster Sudan’s political and economic development, in particular continued efforts
to provide debt relief to Sudan in a coordinated and equitable manner, and welcoming,
in that regard, the international conference to support the transition in Sudan held in
Paris on 17th May 2021,
Welcoming the signing of the Juba Peace Agreement (JPA) on 3 October 2020,
noting with appreciation the role of the Government of South Sudan in facilitating
the negotiations, welcoming the steps taken to date to implement the JPA, in particular
the formation of the new civilian-led transitional Government and expansion of the
Sovereign Council, urging the signatories of the JPA, with the support of the United
Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), to ensure
swift, full and inclusive implementation of the JPA, in particular those provisions
pertaining to security arrangements and addressing the root causes of conflict in
Darfur and the Two Areas, and urging the Darfuri armed movements that have forces
in neighboring countries, as documented by both the United Nations Panels of Experts
for Libya and for Sudan, to continue to withdraw them,
Welcoming the signing of the Declaration of Principles (DoP) on 28 March 2021
by the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North
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Al-Hilu (SPLM-N Al-Hilu), welcoming the expressed intention to continue and
increase development and humanitarian cooperation between the SPLM -N Al Hilu
and the Government of Sudan, as outlined in the DoP, urging the signatories of the
DoP to engage constructively to swiftly finalise a comprehensive and inclusive peace
agreement, and further urging those who have not yet engaged in peace negotiations
to do so immediately, constructively and without pre-conditions,
Reaffirming the primary responsibility of the Government of Sudan to protect
civilians across its territory, and urging the Government of Sudan to implement
swiftly its National Plan for Civilian Protection ( S/2020/429), provisions of the JPA
that will improve civilian protection, including the formation and deployment of the
Joint Security Keeping Force and state-level protection of civilians committees, and
the weapons-collection programme in strict compliance with international law and
standards,
Recognizing improvements in security conditions in some areas of Darfur, while
expressing concern that the security situation in other areas of Darfur has deteriorated
as a result of increased intercommunal violence, and underscoring the need to
intensify peacebuilding efforts in Darfur, avoid a relapse into conflict and mitigate
the risks for the population posed inter alia by threats against civilians in Darfur,
inter-communal violence, misuse of small arms and light weapons, human right s
violations and abuses, violations of international humanitarian law and continued
displacement,
Recognizing the adverse effects of climate change, ecological changes and
natural disasters, among other factors, on the stability of Sudan, particularly Dar fur,
and stressing the need for adequate risk assessment and risk management strategies
by the Government of Sudan and the United Nations relating to these factors to
support stabilisation and build resilience,
Welcoming the decisions of the Government of Sudan to facilitate the delivery
of humanitarian assistance and create more favourable conditions for humanitarian
actors, and encouraging the full implementation of these decisions and the full
removal of undue bureaucratic processes in order to support, in accordance with
relevant provisions of international law and in line with United Nations guiding
principles of humanitarian assistance, including humanity, impartiality, neutrality,
and independence, rapid, safe and unhindered humanitarian access throu ghout Sudan,
Stressing the need for the Government of Sudan to ensure accountability for
violations of international humanitarian law and violations and abuses of human
rights, including conflict related sexual violence and other forms of gender -based
violence, and grave violations against children, welcoming the provisions of the
Constitutional Document and the JPA on transitional justice and accountability
measures in this regard, further welcoming the adoption of bills on 24 April 2021
regarding the establishment of the Peace Commission and the Transitional Justice
Commission, and calling on the Government of Sudan to swiftly establish these
Commissions and implement their respective mandates, in a transparent and
consultative manner,
Stressing the primary responsibility of the Government of Sudan to address the
longstanding drivers of instability and inequality in Sudan, and to engage with other
stakeholders, including civil society, women, youth, and internally displaced persons,
refugees and members of marginalised communities to deliver durable solutions to
Sudan’s immediate and long-term issues, including through inclusive economic
growth and sustainable development, social cohesion, and disast er resilience, in line
with the priorities of the Constitutional Document and the JPA,
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Recognizing the important role that women played in the peaceful political
transition in Sudan, welcoming the steps taken to increase the role of women in public
life, government institutions and decision-making processes, further welcoming the
decision of the Cabinet of the Government of Sudan to ratify the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), encouraging
completion of all milestones in the roadmap for implementing the new law
criminalising female genital mutilation (FGM), further encouraging the Government
of Sudan’s to implement swiftly and fully the National Action Plan on Women, Peace
and Security, calling upon the Government of Sudan to take further steps to promote
and protect women’s rights and full, equal and meaningful participation in all social,
political, economic aspects of life, including by repealing all laws that discriminate
against women and girls, and by meeting the 40% quota for women’s participation in
the Transitional Legislative Council, recognizing the disproportionate impact of
conflict on women and girls and calling upon on the Government of Sudan to ensure
women’s full, equal and meaningful participation in, implementation of the JPA and
the negotiation and implementation of future peace agreements, conflict prevention
and decision-making and reform processes related to governance, peace and security,
Underlining the importance of integrating child protection in implementation of
the JPA and future peace agreements, calling on the signatories of the JPA and
non-signatory armed movements to immediately cease all grave violations against
children and integrate child protection provisions, including those relating to the
release and reintegration of children formerly associated with armed forces or armed
groups, as well as provisions on the rights and well-being of children, into all peace
negotiations, ceasefire and peace agreements, and in provisions fo r ceasefire
monitoring and taking into account children’s views, where possible, in these
processes, and reiterating the Conclusions of the Security Council Working Group on
Children and Armed Conflict (S/AC.51/2020/7),
Emphasizing the importance of national ownership, inclusivity, and the role that
civil society can play to advance national peacebuilding processes and objectives in
order to ensure that the needs of all stakeholders are taken into accoun t, and
encouraging, in this regard, the Government of Sudan, with the support of UNITAMS,
to promote effective engagement with civil society,
Expressing grave concern about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on
Sudan and recognizing that this presents a profound challenge to Sudan’s health
system, socio-economic and humanitarian situation and populations that have already
been exhausted by protracted conflict, and emphasizing the importance of
international support – financially, technically and in-kind – to the COVID-19
response in Sudan,
Underlining the importance of the partnership between the United Nations and
the African Union in Sudan,
Recalling resolution 2559 (2020) which terminated the mandate of the African
Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), recognizing the
progress made to date with UNAMID’s drawdown, welcoming the Government of
Sudan’s willingness to cooperate fully with the United Nation and African Union
during UNAMID’s drawdown and liquidation, encouraging the Government of
Sudan, at all levels, to ensure full freedom of movement of UNAMID, its personnel
and its contractors as well as of their vehicles and aircrafts, and urging the
Government of Sudan to ensure that handed over UNAMID team sites are utilised
exclusively for civilian end-user purposes,
Taking note of the Report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations on the
situation in Sudan and the activities of UNITAMS (S/2021/470),
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Taking note of the letter by the Government of Sudan addressed to the Secretary -
General of the United Nations 27 February 2020 on future United Nations support to
Sudan (S/2020/221),
1. Decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Integrated Transition
Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) until 3 June 2022;
2. Requests the Government of Sudan to sign swiftly the UNITAMS Status
of Mission Agreement (SOMA) with the United Nations, in order to enable the full,
effective and unhindered functioning of UNITAMS;
3. Decides that UNITAMS, as part of an integrated and unified United
Nations structure, shall, in full accordance with the principles of national ownership,
continue to have the following strategic objectives:
(i) Assist the political transition, progress towards democratic governance,
in the protection and promotion of human rights, and
sustainable peace
a. Assist, through good offices, the Sudanese transition, including
national efforts to realise the objectives of the Constitutional Document and the
timelines it sets for the transition;
b. Provide technical assistance to the constitution drafting process, the
establishment and functioning of the Transitional Legislative Council, the
population census, preparations for elections, in support of national efforts;
c. Support the implementation of the human rights, equality,
accountability and rule of law provisions of the Constitutional Document, in
particular those provisions that guarantee women’s rights, and future peace
agreements, including through close cooperation with the United Nations Office
of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Country Office in Sudan;
(ii) Support peace processes and implementation of the Juba Peace
Agreement and future peace agreements
a. Provide good offices and support to ongoing and future peace
negotiations between the Government of Sudan and Sudanese armed groups,
including supporting the meaningful participation of civil society, women,
youth, refugees and IDPs and members of marginalised groups;
b. Provide scalable support to the implementation of the JPA, as
clarified by the parties to the JPA, and any future peace agreements, including
support to ceasefire arrangements and monitoring mechanisms as set out in
Title 2, Chapter 8 of the JPA, to the power-sharing provisions of the JPA, the
provisions of the JPA concerning land ownership and usage, accountability and
transitional justice, in particular the provisions of Chapter 3 of the JPA, and
including for acts of sexual and gender-based violence, to disarmament,
demobilisation and reintegration (DDR), safe and effective management,
storage and security of weapons and ammunition stockpiles, and taking into
account the different needs, experiences, and safety of female and male
ex-combatants, including children;
(iii) Assist peacebuilding, civilian protection and rule of law, in particular
in Darfur and the Two Areas
a. Support Sudanese-led peacebuilding, in particular conflict
prevention, mitigation and reconciliation, community violence reduction with a
particular focus on inter-communal violence, mine action, collection of small
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arms and light weapons consistent with international standards, durable
solutions for IDPs and refugees, and their safe, voluntary and dignified return ,
reintegration and relocation with host populations as appropriate, including
through integrated peacebuilding mechanisms in line with paragraph 10 of this
resolution and political engagement at the local and state level;
b. Assist, advise and support the Government of Sudan’s capacity to
extend state presence and inclusive civilian governance, in particular through
strengthening accountable rule of law and security sector institutions, and
building trust between state authorities and local communities, including
through community-policing initiatives, or other methods of unarmed civilian
protection, and providing advisory and capacity building support for security
authorities, in particular through expanded support Sudanese Police Force
(SPF), and the Joint Security-Keeping Force envisaged in the JPA, including
through United Nations advisers and working in close cooperation with the
United Nations Country Team, including through joint programming;
c. Assist, advise and support the Government of Sudan to establish a
secure and stable environment within which the JPA and future peace
agreements can be implemented, by providing effective support to national and
local authorities on civilian protection, in particular IDPs, in the conflict -
affected areas, supporting the Government of Sudan in implementing the
National Plan for Civilian Protection (S/2020/429) and developing measurable
benchmarks, emphasising transparency and inclusive procedures, and through
deploying mobile monitoring teams, facilitating local crisis mediation, early
warning mechanisms, including Women Protection networks, communications
and outreach strategies with affected populations;
d. Support the strengthening of the respect, promotion and protection
of human rights, in particular in conflict affected areas, including by supporting
protection for women and for children from all forms of sexual and gender -
based violence and other violations and abuses, through monitoring and
reporting of violations of international humanitarian law and international
refugee law and violations and abuses of human rights, urgent implementation
of the Framework of Cooperation between the United Nations and the
Government of Sudan on conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), support to
the development and implementation of action plans and a national prevention
plan on violations and abuses against children, through women and child
protection advisers and supporting the provision of medical, psychosocial, legal
and socioeconomic services to all survivors of sexual violence;
(iv) Support the mobilisation of economic and development assistance, and
coordination of humanitarian and peacebuilding assistance
a. Support coordination with international financial institutions (IFIs)
and donors to optimise collectively UN, IFIs and donor resources in support of
the Government of Sudan’s national priorities, including the mobilisation of
international economic and development assistance;
b. Support, in accordance with the relevant provisions of international
law and in line with humanitarian principles, and in close cooperation with
humanitarian actors, full, rapid, safe and unhindered delivery of humanitarian
assistance;
c. Support the coordination of humanitarian assistance, including the
Government of Sudan’s facilitation efforts, and through the mobilisation of
humanitarian financing;
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d. Ensure mobilisation and effective and integrated cooperation of
United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, and promot e cooperation with
relevant partners, including the IFIs and donors, in carrying out, as relevant, the
strategic objectives of UNITAMS;
4. Further decides that, in line with its strategic objectives and support to the
Government of Sudan’s national priorities, UNITAMS should prioritise support to the
following areas during this mandate period:
i. Ceasefire monitoring in Darfur, in line with the role envisaged for the
United Nations in the JPA;
ii. Implementation of the Government of Sudan’s National Plan for Civilian
Protection (S/2020/429), including local conflict prevention, mitigation and
reconciliation efforts, disarmament, and community violence reduction with a
particular focus on inter-communal violence;
iii. Ongoing and future peace negotiations between the Government of Sudan
and Sudanese armed groups, including through technical, administrative and
logistical assistance, in coordination with other partners;
iv. Inclusive implementation of the power sharing provisions of the JPA,
including through facilitating the participation of civil society, women, youth,
and internally displaced persons, refugees and members of marginalised
communities;
v. The Constitution drafting process, including facilitating the engagement
of civil society, and providing technical and logistical support to the
establishment of the Constitutional Commission and the holding of the
Constitutional Conference;
vi. The SPF and justice sector, through advisory and capacity building
support, with the objective of enhancing civilian-led protection, security, and
the rule of law;
5. Requests the Secretary-General to increase swiftly the deployment of
personnel to UNITAMS, in order for the Mission to provide effective assistance,
within its mandate, to the Government of Sudan;
6. Reiterates that the cooperation between UNITAMS and its integrated
United Nations Country Team (UNCT) partners shall be underpinned by an Integrated
Strategic Framework (ISF) or equivalent, and requests UNITAMS and its integrated
UNCT to establish an ISF or equivalent within 60 days of adoption of this resolution;
7. Takes note of the benchmarks and indicators outlined in Annex 1 of the
Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Sudan and the activities of
UNITAMS (S/2021/470) to track UNITAMS progress against its strategic objectives,
welcomes UNITAMS intention to work with the UNCT and the Government of Sudan
to establish a baseline and targets for the benchmarks, as well as establishing a robust
monitoring and data collection mechanism to track progress against the benchmarks,
encourages UNITAMS, in this regard, to also ensure effective engagement with civil
society, and requests UNITAMS, in consultation with the UNCT and the Government
of Sudan, to identify qualitative indicators to complement the existing indicators that
are quantitative in nature;
8. Welcomes the positive dialogue established between UNITAMS and
Sudanese authorities, including the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Justice,
in coordination with the Executive Committee for coordination with UNITAMS,
regarding capacity building to strengthen the protection of civilians, and, in this
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regard, requests the Secretary-General to facilitate the deployment of additional
individual police officers (IPOs) to UNITAMS;
9. Requests the Secretary-General, in partnership with all relevant actors,
including International Financial Institutions, to support the Government of Sudan in
conducting a comprehensive assessment to define the country’s longer term conflict
prevention, recovery and peacebuilding needs and in developing relevant strategies
to address these needs;
10. Requests UNITAMS and its integrated UNCT partners to finalise the
Sudan Peacemaking, Peacebuilding and Stabilisation Programme (SPPSP) and ensure
implementation is sequenced and prioritised, in line with paragraph 3 of this
resolution, and is reflective of available resources and personnel at each stage of
implementation;
11. Encourages the Government of Sudan, without prejudice to the mandate
of UNITAMS, to engage with the UN Peacebuilding Commission to help bolster
international support for Sudan’s peacebuilding process and further inform the
Council’s consideration of the situation;
12. Requests that UNITAMS integrates gender considerations as a crosscutting issue throughout its mandate and assists the Government of Sudan in ensuring
the full, equal and meaningful participation of women at all levels of peace and
political processes, and in all social and economic aspects of life, and reaffirms the
importance of gender expertise, including the deployment of gender and women
protection advisors, gender analysis, including the collection and use of sex- and agedisaggregated data, and capacity-strengthening in executing the mission mandate in
a gender-responsive manner, and requests the Secretary-General to include gender
analysis in the reports requested in paragraph 19 of this resolution;
13. Requests the Secretary-General to include information and related
recommendations on progress made towards participation of youth in impleme ntation
of the JPA in the reports requested in paragraph 19 of this resolution;
14. Requests UNITAMS to ensure that any support provided to non-United
Nations security forces is provided in strict compliance with the Human Rights Due
Diligence Policy on United Nations support to non-United Nations security forces;
15. Welcomes the commitment of the Secretary-General to enforce strictly his
zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA), requests the Secretary-General to continue to implement a zero-tolerance approach to sexual harassment,
further requests the Secretary-General to take all necessary measures to ensure full
compliance of all UNITAMS personnel with this policy and approach, stresses the
need to prevent such exploitation and abuse and to improve how these allegations are
addressed in line with resolution 2272 (2016), urges all member states who contribute
uniformed personnel to take appropriate preventative action, including v etting of all
personnel, pre-deployment and in-mission awareness training, and ensure full
accountability in cases of such conduct involving their personnel, including timely
investigations and holding perpetrators to account and further requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council fully informed about the mission’s progress in this
regard;
16. Requests UNITAMS to cooperate with the Panel of Experts on the Sudan
established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) in order to facilitate the Panel’s work;
17. Urges close coordination among United Nations missions in the region,
including the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA), and also
the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), the United Nations Support
Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated
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Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) and the Special
Envoy of Secretary-General for the Horn of Africa, and requests the Secretary-General to ensure effective inter-mission cooperation;
18. Encourages the Government of Sudan to cooperate closely with the
African Union on issues of regional peace and security, underlines that a continued
strategic and political partnership between the United Nations and the African Union
in Sudan remains critical, encourages UNITAMS and the African Union to ensure
coherence, coordination and complementarity of their support to Sudan, including
through a United Nations-African Union senior level coordination mechanism, and
further encourages UNITAMS and the Inter-governmental Authority for
Development (IGAD) to also ensure coherence, coordination and complementarity of
their support;
19. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council every
90 days on the implementation of the UNITAMS mandate, and on progress made
against the benchmarks and indicators in line with paragraph 7 of this resolution;
20. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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