UNAMA
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (DARI)

UNAMA Mandate

تصویری از جلسه شورای امنیت ملل متحد
نمایی از نشست شورای امنیت سازمان ملل در اکتوبر ۲۰۰۲: لخضر ابراهیمی، نماینده ویژهٔ سرمنشی، در این نشست گفت که افغانستان پیشرفت چشمگیری داشته است، اما برای ثبات و ادامه پیشرفت ها، رهبران این کشور باید متحدانه کار کنند و تعهد مستمر داشته باشند.

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) is mandated by Security Council Resolution 2626 (2022) which was extended under Resolution 2777 (2025).

UNAMA’s original mandate, laid out in UN Security Council Resolution 1401 (March 2002) was to support the implementation of Bonn Agreement (December 2001). This mandate has changed over time to reflect the needs of the country and was last extended on 17 March 2025, by UN Security Council Resolution 2777 (2025).

The Security Council mandate tasks UNAMA with the promotion and support of humanitarian assistance in line with humanitarian principles, human rights, equality for women and girls, inclusive governance, resilience, and economic stability, and using our good offices for principled and constructive engagement with all national, regional and global stakeholders in the pursuit of Afghanistan’s peace and stability.

UNAMA reaffirms 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, within the framework of the UN Charter and other international laws and instruments.

UNAMA's vision is for a stable and prosperous Afghanistan that lives at peace with itself and its neighbours, where the rights of all the people of Afghanistan are upheld, without discrimination.

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