The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) was established March 2002 through the adoption Security Council resolution 1401 (2002) as support for the implementation of the Bonn Agreement. UNAMA is charged with managing all humanitarian, relief, recovery and reconstruction activities, in coordination with the Government. Additionally, the Mission is tasked with providing “political and strategic advice for the peace process, promoting international engagement in the country, assisting the government in implanting the Afghanistan Compact of 2006, and contributing to the protection and promotion of human rights.” (UNAMA)