The UN Security Council unanimously adopted yesterday, Monday, Resolution 2822 (2026), extending the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) for an additional year until June 17, 2027.
The resolution was adopted during a session held by the Council at the United Nations headquarters in New York, where all fifteen Council members voted in favor of the resolution, reconfirming the United Nations' continuous support for the Afghan people and the ongoing role played by the mission in the country.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) serves as the UN's special political mission in Afghanistan, playing a pivotal role in supporting peace and stability efforts, coordinating international humanitarian and development aid, as well as monitoring human rights situations and promoting governance and the rule of law.
This mandate extension comes at a time when Afghanistan continues to face complex humanitarian, economic, and security challenges, amid ongoing international calls to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to those in need, enhance stability, and support the fundamental rights of all Afghans.
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