Resolution nº S/RES/2057 (2012) of the United Nations Security Council

Year2012
IssuerSecurity Council of the United Nation
United Nations
S
/RES/2057 (2012)
Security Council
Distr.: General
5 July 2012
12-40682 (E)
*1240682*
Resolution 2057 (2012)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 6800th meeting, on
5 July 2012
The Security Council
,
Recalling
its previous resolutions 1996 (2011) and 2046 (2012),
Reaffirming
its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial
integrity, and national unity of the Republic of South Sudan,
Wel co mi ng
the establishment of government institutions and the National
Legislative Assembly by the Government of the Republic of South Sudan, and
further welcoming the enactment of national legislation, including the Political
Parties Act,
Taking note
of the Financial Management Act, as well as President Salva Kiir’s
legislative programme to combat corruption, and underscoring the need for the
Government of the Republic of South Sudan to take further steps to address
corruption,
Deeply committed
to seeing South Sudan become an economically prosperous
state living side-by-side with Sudan in peace, security, and stability,
Underscoring
the need for coherent United Nations activities in the Republic
of South Sudan, which requires clarity about roles, responsibilities, and
collaboration between UNMISS and the United Nations country team based on their
comparative advantage, and
noting
the need for cooperation with other relevant
actors in the region, including the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Mission in
Darfur (UNAMID), the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA),
and the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO),
Underscoring
the need for forging stronger and well-defined partnerships
among the United Nations, development agencies, bilateral partners, and other
relevant actors, regional and subregional institutions and the international financial
institutions, to implement national strategies aimed at effective institution building
which are based on national ownership, the achievement of results, and mutual
accountability,
Deploring
the persistence of conflict and violence and its effect on civilians,
including the killing and displacement of significant numbers of civilians, and

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