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The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) is a UN Special Political Mission tasked with assisting the people of Afghanistan.
UNAMA was established on 28 March 2002 by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1401. Reviewed annually, this mandate has been altered over time to reflect the needs of the country and was extended until 17 June 2026, by the UN Security Council 2818 (2026).
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Département des affaires politiques et de la consolidation de la paix

Le Département des affaires politiques et de la consolidation de la paix des Nations Unies est au cœur de la mission de l’ONU visant à prévenir et résoudre les conflits violents et à bâtir une paix durable dans le monde.
- Actualités
KABUL - Latest UN updates on the human rights situation in Afghanistan covering April to June 2026, Cross-border civilian casualties in Afghanistan April to June 2026 and Enforcement of Hijab Requirement in Herat City. Human…
- Actualités
KABUL - Latest UN updates on the human rights situation in Afghanistan covering January to March 2026 and Cross-border civilian casualties in Afghanistan covering January to March 2026. UNAMA continues to dialogue with the de…
- Communiqués de presse
KABUL/GENEVA - A UN report published today documents the cases of individuals involuntarily returned to Afghanistan who have experienced serious human rights violations on the basis of their specific profiles. These…



