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A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern at the increasing challenges faced by Member States and United Nations humanitarian organizations, which are straining their capacities to cope with the consequences of natural disasters, as a result of global problems, including the effects of climate change, the continuing impact of the global... | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Recognizing the impact of rapid urbanization in the context of natural disasters and the fact that urban disaster preparedness and response require appropriate risk reduction strategies, including urban planning, early recovery strategies to be implemented from the first phase of relief operations, and mitigation, reco... | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Noting that the local population is the first to respond to most disasters, stressing that the capacity of countries is crucial for disaster risk reduction, including disaster preparedness, response and recovery, and recognizing the need to assist Member States in developing and strengthening national and local capacit... | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Recognizing the large number of persons affected by natural disasters, including internally displaced persons, and the need for Member States to respond to humanitarian and development needs arising from the internal displacement of persons caused by natural disasters, including through the development of national poli... | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the importance of international cooperation in assisting States in responding to natural disasters at all stages, in particular those of preparedness, relief and early recovery, as well as in strengthening the response capacity of affected countries, | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Recognizing the progress made by the United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER) in the fulfilment of its mandate, encouraging Member States to provide, on a voluntary basis, all necessary support, including financial support, in order to carry out its ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Taking note of the progress made in the establishment of the Global Framework for Climate Services, aimed at producing and disseminating climate information and forecasts for climate risk management and adaptation to climate variability and change, and looking forward to its implementation, | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Recognizing the significant role played by national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies, within the framework of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, in disaster preparedness and disaster risk reduction, relief, recovery and development, | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the need to address vulnerability and integrate disaster risk reduction, including preparedness, at all stages of natural disaster management, post-disaster recovery and development planning, through close collaboration among all relevant actors and sectors, | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Recognizing that natural disasters can undermine efforts to achieve economic growth, sustainable development and the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals, and taking note of the positive contribution that such actions can make to strengthening the resil... | preambular |
A-RES-69-243-fr-parsed | Recognizing also the clear link between emergency response, recovery and development, and reaffirming that, in order to ensure a smooth transition from relief to recovery and development, emergency assistance must be provided in a manner that promotes short- and medium-term recovery in order to facilitate long-term dev... | preambular |
A-RES-69-250-fr-parsed | Recalling its relevant resolutions, including resolutions 40/243 of 18 December 1985, 41/213 of 19 December 1986, 43/222 A to E of 21 December 1988, 51/211 A to E of 18 December 1996, 52/214 of 22 December 1997, 53/208 A to E of 18 December 1998, 54/248 of 23 December 1999, 55/222 of 23 December 2000, 56/242 of 24 Dece... | preambular |
A-RES-69-262-fr-parsed | Recalling section IV of its resolution 60/283 of 7 July 2006, section V of its resolution 63/262 of 24 December 2008, its resolution 64/243 of 24 December 2009, its resolution 65/243 A and section II.B of its resolution 65/259 of 24 December 2010, section I of its resolution 66/232 B of 21 June 2012, its resolution 66/... | preambular |
A-RES-69-262-fr-parsed | Recalling section II of its resolution 60/283, its resolutions 63/262, 63/269 of 7 April 2009 and 64/243, section XVII of its resolution 65/259, its resolution 66/246 and section I of its resolution 67/254 A of 12 April 2013, | preambular |
A-RES-69-262-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the need to harness the potential of information and communications technology to support the work of the Organization in the areas of peace and security, development, human rights and international law, | preambular |
A-RES-69-262-fr-parsed | Recalling section VI of its resolution 68/247 A, its resolutions 68/248 A and C of 27 December 2013, section II of its resolution 68/247 B of 9 April 2014 and its resolution 68/280 of 30 June 2014, | preambular |
A-RES-69-262-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 56/270 of 27 March 2002, section IV of its resolution 58/272 of 23 December 2003, sections IX and X of its resolution 62/238 of 22 December 2007, section I of its resolution 63/263 of 24 December 2008, its resolution 64/243, section III of its resolution 65/259, section VII of its resolution 66... | preambular |
A-RES-69-268-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the Charter of the United Nations, including the purposes and principles contained therein, and recognizing that human rights, the rule of law and democracy are closely interrelated and mutually reinforcing and that they are part of the essential, universal and indivisible values and principles of the Unite... | preambular |
A-RES-69-268-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the right of everyone to education, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,1 the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights,2 the Convention on the Rights of the Child,3 the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women,4 and the Conve... | preambular |
A-RES-69-268-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 67/18 of 28 November 2012 and the outcome of the plan of action for the second phase (2010-2014) of the World Programme for Human Rights Education 6 and welcoming the plan of action for the third phase (2015-2019) of the World Programme 7 , | preambular |
A-RES-69-268-fr-parsed | Taking note of section VII, entitled "Supporting the Agenda for Global Citizenship through the Teaching of Democracy", of resolution 1 adopted by the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on 20 November 2013, at its thirty-seventh session, 8 | preambular |
A-RES-69-268-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that democracy is a universal value emanating from the freely expressed will of peoples to define their own political, economic, social and cultural systems and based on their full participation in all aspects of their lives, 9 | preambular |
A-RES-69-268-fr-parsed | Recalling the United Nations Millennium Declaration 10, in which Member States committed themselves to making every effort to promote and strengthen democracy, good governance and the rule of law at the national and international levels, as well as respect for all internationally recognized human rights and fundamental... | preambular |
A-RES-69-268-fr-parsed | Recalling with appreciation the establishment of the United Nations Democracy Fund and its efforts to advance the United Nations democratization agenda and the operational activities of the United Nations system, including the Department of Political Affairs of the Secretariat, the Office of the United Nations High Com... | preambular |
A-RES-69-268-fr-parsed | Recognizing that education contributes to the strengthening of democracy, the enjoyment of human rights and the achievement of all the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals, to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, | preambular |
A-RES-69-268-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 68/309 of 10 September 2014, in which it took note with appreciation of the report of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals 14 and decided that it was mainly on the basis of the proposal contained in the report of that working group that the goals would be incorporated into th... | preambular |
A-RES-69-272-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 59/272 of 23 December 2004 and 60/254 of 8 May 2006, section I of its resolution 60/260 of 8 May 2006 and its resolutions 60/283 of 7 July 2006, 61/245 of 22 December 2006, 63/276 of 7 April 2009, 64/259 of 29 March 2010, 66/257 of 9 April 2012, 67/253 of 12 April 2013 and 68/264 of 9 April 20... | preambular |
A-RES-69-274-fr-parsed | Recalling section III of its resolution 65/259 of 24 December 2010, section V of its resolution 68/247 B and section VII, paragraph 13, of its resolution 69/262 of 29 December 2014, | preambular |
A-RES-69-274-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 42/214 of 21 December 1987, section IV, paragraph 14, of its resolution 53/214 of 18 December 1998, section XV of its resolution 62/238 of 22 December 2007, section II of its resolution 63/268 of 7 April 2009, section IV of its resolution 65/268 of 4 April 2011 and section VI of its resolution ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-274-fr-parsed | Recalling section II of its resolution 60/283 of 7 July 2006, section II of its resolution 63/262 of 24 December 2008, its resolution 64/243 of 24 December 2009, section II.A of its resolution 65/259, its resolution 66/246 of 24 December 2011, section III of its resolution 66/263 of 21 June 2012, section III of its res... | preambular |
A-RES-69-274-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 54/249 of 23 December 1999, 55/238 of 23 December 2000, 56/234 and 56/236 of 24 December 2001 and 56/286 of 27 June 2002, section II of its resolution 57/292 of 20 December 2002, its resolution 59/295 of 22 June 2005, section II of its resolution 60/248 of 23 December 2005, its resolutions 60/... | preambular |
A-RES-69-274B-fr-parsed | Recalling section VI of its resolution 68/247 A of 27 December 2013, its resolutions 68/248 A and C of 27 December 2013, section II of its resolution 68/247 B of 9 April 2014, its resolution 68/280 of 30 June 2014 and section IV of its resolution 69/262, | preambular |
A-RES-69-275-fr-parsed | Recalling its previous resolutions on the Joint Inspection Unit, in particular resolutions 31/192 of 22 December 1976, 50/233 of 7 June 1996, 54/16 of 29 October 1999, 57/284 A and B of 20 December 2002, 58/286 of 8 April 2004, 59/267 of 23 December 2004, 60/258 of 8 May 2006, 61/238 of 22 December 2006, 61/260 of 4 Ap... | preambular |
A-RES-69-275-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the statute of the Joint Inspection Unit 1 and the special role of the Unit as the only external and independent body operating throughout the system in the areas of inspection, evaluation and investigation, | preambular |
A-RES-69-276-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 66/240 B of 21 June 2012, 67/244 A of 24 December 2012, 67/244 B of 12 April 2013, 68/257 of 27 December 2013 and 68/267 of 9 April 2014, | preambular |
A-RES-69-283-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 67/209 of 21 December 2012, in which it decided to convene, at the beginning of 2015, the Third United Nations World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, its resolutions 68/211 of 20 December 2013 and 69/219 of 19 December 2014 and its decision 69/556 of 5 March 2015, | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Recalling the report of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group on the Causes of Conflict and the Promotion of Durable Peace and Sustainable Development in Africa 1 , its resolution 53/92 of 7 December 1998 and its subsequent annual resolutions, including resolutions 67/293 of 24 July 2013 and 68/278 of 16 June 2014, and i... | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Recalling also, in this regard, the following Security Council resolutions: 1809 (2008) of 16 April 2008 on peace and security in Africa, 1325 (2000) of 31 October 2000, 1820 (2008) of 19 June 2008, 1888 (2009) of 30 September 2009, 1889 (2009) of 5 October 2009, 1960 (2010) of 16 December 2010, 2106 (2013) of 24 June ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Recalling further the 2005 World Summit Outcome, 3 in which world leaders reaffirmed their commitment to addressing the special needs of Africa, and its resolution 60/265 of 30 June 2006, | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Recalling its 2010 high-level plenary meeting on the Millennium Development Goals and its outcome document 5 and recognizing that development, peace, security and human rights are closely interrelated and mutually reinforcing, | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Recalling also the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 20 to 22 June 2012, and its outcome document entitled "The future we want" 6 , | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Stressing that the primary responsibility for ensuring peace and security in the region lies with the countries of Africa, including the capacity to address the root causes of conflicts and to resolve them peacefully, while recognizing the need for the support of the international community and the United Nations, taki... | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Noting that, despite encouraging trends and progress in achieving lasting peace in Africa, the conditions for sustainable development are still not firmly established throughout the continent and that, therefore, there is an urgent need to continue to develop the human and institutional capacities of Africa, in particu... | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the commitment not to tolerate impunity for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as violations of international humanitarian law and serious violations of international human rights law, and to ensure that such abuses are properly investigated and punished, including by bringing to just... | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of scaling up national and regional initiatives, with the support of the international community, to address the impact of the illegal exploitation of natural resources in all its aspects on peace, security and development in Africa, and condemning the illicit trade in and proliferation of ar... | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Recognizing that, in order for countries in conflict and post-conflict situations to enjoy lasting peace and development, national authorities and international partners must continue to develop coordinated solutions that respond to the needs and challenges in those countries in order to consolidate peace, | preambular |
A-RES-69-291-fr-parsed | Welcoming the efforts of the United Nations Office to the African Union to strengthen the existing partnership between the Organization and the Union, in particular in the areas of peace, security, political and humanitarian affairs, and reaffirming the need to coordinate and improve the cost-effectiveness of the activ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-307-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 49/233 A of 23 December 1994, 49/233 B of 31 March 1995, 51/218 E of 17 June 1997, 57/290 B of 18 June 2003, 58/315 of 1 July 2004, 59/296 of 22 June 2005, 60/266 of 30 June 2006, 61/276 and 61/279 of 29 June 2007, 64/269 of 24 June 2010, 65/289 of 30 June 2011 and 66/264 of 21 June 2012, | preambular |
A-RES-69-308-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 45/258 of 3 May 1991, 47/218 A of 23 December 1992, 48/226 A of 23 December 1993 and 50/221 B of 7 June 1996, section I of its resolution 55/238 of 23 December 2000, its resolutions 55/271 of 14 June 2001, 56/241 of 24 December 2001, 56/293 of 27 June 2002, 57/318 of 18 June 2003, 58/298 of 18... | preambular |
A-RES-69-308-fr-parsed | Recognizing the importance of the rapid response and rapid deployment of a peacekeeping operation by the United Nations when the Security Council adopts a resolution to that effect, within 30 days for conventional operations and 90 days for complex operations, | preambular |
A-RES-69-313-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 68/204 of 20 December 2013, in which it decided to hold a third international conference on financing for development, as well as its resolutions 68/279 of 30 June 2014 and 69/278 of 8 May 2015, | preambular |
A-RES-69-315-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 69/244 of 29 December 2014, in which it decided, inter alia, that the United Nations Summit on the Adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda would be held in New York from 25 to 27 September 2015, and that it would hold a high-level plenary meeting to that end, | preambular |
A-RES-69-321-fr-parsed | Recognizing that 2015 is the year of the seventieth anniversary of the United Nations and that the United Nations has evolved significantly since its inception in terms of both the number of its Member States and the issues on its programme of work, | preambular |
A-RES-69-321-fr-parsed | Welcoming the twentieth anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 2 , the continued intergovernmental efforts of the United Nations to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women, and convinced that equal opportunities must be guaranteed for women and men in order to ensure... | preambular |
A-RES-69-321-fr-parsed | Taking note of the comments and proposals on improving the working methods of its Main Committees made by the Chairmen of the Committees at the thematic meeting on working methods held by the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Revitalization of the Work of the General Assembly on 14 April 2015, | preambular |
A-RES-69-324-fr-parsed | Recognizing further, in this regard, that genuine multilingualism promotes unity in diversity and international understanding, and recognizing the importance of dialogue with the peoples of the world in their own languages, including in ways accessible to persons with disabilities, | preambular |
A-RES-69-324-fr-parsed | Recalling that Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish are both the official and working languages of the General Assembly, its committees and subcommissions 1 and of the Security Council 2 , that Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish are the official languages and that English, French and... | preambular |
A-RES-69-324-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 47/135 of 18 December 1992, by which it adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 5 in particular article 27, concerning the rights of persons belonging to ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-324-fr-parsed | Recalling also its resolutions 2 (I) of 1 February 1946, 2480 B (XXIII) of 21 December 1968, 42/207 C of 11 December 1987 and 50/11 of 2 November 1995 and its subsequent resolutions on multilingualism, including resolutions 67/292 of 24 July 2013, 68/252 of 27 December 2013, 68/307 of 10 September 2014, 69/96 A and B o... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Recalling that it proclaimed the period 2001-2010 the Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly in Africa 1 and that the fight against HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases is among the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals, | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Recalling resolutions 60.18 and 64.17, calling for all kinds of national and international measures to intensify malaria control programmes 3 , 61.18, on monitoring the achievement of the health-related Millennium Development Goals 4 , and 68.2, on the Global Technical Strategy against Malaria 2016-2030 and the related... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Taking note of all declarations and decisions on health issues, in particular malaria, adopted by the Organization of African Unity and the African Union, including the Abuja Declaration on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Other Related Infectious Diseases, in which the commitment was made to devote at least 15 per cent of n... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Welcoming also the leading role of the Asia-Pacific Leaders' Alliance in the fight against malaria, as well as the commitment of its members to the elimination of malaria in the Asia-Pacific region by 2030, and encouraging them to continue to contribute at the highest political level to the fight against malaria in the... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Welcoming further the World Health Organization's Global Technical Strategy against Malaria 2016-2030, adopted in May 2015 by the World Health Assembly, and the Action and Investment Plan to Eliminate Malaria 2016-2030 - for a malaria-free world launched by the Roll Back Malaria Partnership at the Third International C... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the Alma-Ata Declaration, adopted at the International Conference on Primary Health Care, held in Alma-Ata from 6 to 12 September 1978, and its leading role in launching the World Health Organization's Health for All Strategy, | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Welcoming the fact that the Secretary-General has made malaria one of the priorities of his second mandate and his commitment to establish new partnerships and improve existing ones and to broaden the scope of high-impact measures aimed at significantly reducing the number of malaria-related deaths, | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Recognizing the need and importance of joining efforts to achieve the goals set at the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Unity, held in Abuja on 24 and 25 April 2000, in order to achieve the goals of Roll Back Malaria 6 and the Millennium Development Goals by 2010 and ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that malaria morbidity and mortality throughout the world have been significantly reduced through a political commitment with the corresponding resources, which has led to a 58 per cent reduction in malaria mortality since 2000 and to the avoidance of more than 6 million malaria-related deaths, by incr... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Recognizing further that measures to reverse malaria have an overall positive impact on infant, child and maternal mortality rates, with a decline of 69 per cent in malaria-related mortality among children under five years of age since 2000 alone in Africa, and that they have helped malaria-stricken countries to achiev... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Noting that Latin America has been successful in reducing the incidence of malaria, with 15 out of 21 countries on track to reduce the incidence by 75 per cent by 2015, and significantly (by 79 per cent) reducing the number of deaths since 2000, as a result of the country's commitment to improve access to medicines and... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Noting also that some African countries have succeeded in reducing the malaria epidemic through political commitment and the implementation of sustainable national malaria control programmes, and recognizing the successes in achieving the 2015 malaria control targets set by the World Health Assembly and the Roll Back M... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Recognizing that, while the increase in international and national investments in malaria control has led to a significant reduction in the burden of malaria on many countries, some of which are moving towards the elimination of malaria, many countries continue to pay too much to malaria and, in order to achieve the in... | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Recognizing that recent successes in malaria prevention and control are fragile and can only be sustained if adequate resources are allocated at the national and international levels for the full financing of efforts to combat malaria, | preambular |
A-RES-69-325-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of strengthening health systems to effectively support efforts to combat and eradicate malaria, as well as to enable an appropriate response to other health problems and emergencies, including by investing in entomology and vector control, both in human resources and infrastructure, | preambular |
A-RES-69-327-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 66/288 of 27 July 2012, in which it endorsed the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled "The future we want", and its resolution 69/313 of 27 July 2015, in which it endorsed the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference... | preambular |
A-RES-69-327-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 50/225 of 19 April 1996, 56/213 of 21 December 2001, 57/277 of 20 December 2002, 58/231 of 23 December 2003, 59/55 of 2 December 2004 and 60/34 of 30 November 2005 on public administration and development, its resolution 69/204 of 19 December 2014 on information and communication technologies ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-327-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that freedom, human rights, national sovereignty, good governance, the rule of law, peace and security, the fight against corruption in all its forms and at all levels and the establishment of effective, accountable and open democratic institutions at the subnational, national and international levels play ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-327-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also that each country is primarily responsible for its economic and social development and that the role of national policies and development strategies cannot be overestimated, while respecting the policy space and the authority of each country to implement measures to promote inclusive and accountable pu... | preambular |
A-RES-69-327-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the critical role of efficient, accountable, effective, inclusive and transparent public institutions and services in achieving the internationally agreed development goals, including those of the Millennium Development Goals that have not been achieved and the sustainable development goals that will be ado... | preambular |
A-RES-69-327-fr-parsed | Welcoming the work of the Committee of Experts on Public Administration of the Economic and Social Council in advising the Council on public administration issues in the context of development, and the contribution of the United Nations Public Administration Information Network to the exchange of information and experi... | preambular |
A-RES-69-327-fr-parsed | Recognizing the support provided by the United Nations Programme on Public Administration and Finance to Member States, in particular developing countries, for institutional capacity-building and human resources development, the development of e-government and e-government and citizen participation in the management of... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Recalling the importance of international conventions to prevent and eliminate such a risk, in particular the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism, adopted on 13 April 2005, 1 and the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material, adopted on 26 October 1979 2 , as well a... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of the role of the International Atomic Energy Agency in promoting and strengthening the safety and security of radioactive materials and sources, including through the development of technical documentation, assistance to States in improving their national legal and regulatory infrastructure... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Taking note of the convening by the International Atomic Energy Agency of the International Conference on Nuclear Security, on the theme of intensifying global efforts, from 1 to 5 July 2013 in Vienna, as well as the International Conference on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources, on the theme of maintaining... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the contribution of the International Atomic Energy Agency to the prevention of trafficking in radioactive materials and to the facilitation of the exchange of information on non-regulatoryly controlled materials, including through the Accidents and Trafficking Database and its work in the field of nuclear ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Noting the importance of the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management 4 and its provisions on the safety of sealed sources removed from service, | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of the Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources and the Complementary Guidelines for the Import and Export of Radioactive Sources as valuable instruments for improving the safety and security of radioactive sources, noting that 123 States members of the International ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Taking note of resolutions GC(58)/RES/10 and GC(58)/RES/11, adopted by the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at its fifty-eighth regular session, on measures to enhance international cooperation in the fields of nuclear safety and safety | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Noting the various international efforts and partnerships aimed at strengthening nuclear and radiological security and implementing measures contributing to the security of nuclear materials, in particular radioactive substances, encouraging efforts to secure such materials, and taking note, in this regard, of the reco... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Taking note of the outcome of the 2013 International Conference on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources, which, inter alia, affirms the need for further assessment of the value of the elaboration of an international convention on the safety and security of radioactive sources, with a view to enabling Member S... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism Prevention Unit of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) is working to strengthen the capacity of States to combat nuclear smuggling and to prevent terrorists from acquiring nuclear or radiological materials, and that Operation Fail Safe of INT... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Welcoming the individual and collective efforts of Member States to take into account in their deliberations the dangers posed by the lack of or insufficient controls over radioactive materials and sources, and recognizing the need for States to take more effective measures to strengthen such controls in accordance wit... | preambular |
A-RES-69-50-fr-parsed | Recognizing the responsibility of each Member State, in accordance with its international obligations, to ensure nuclear safety and security, affirming that the responsibility for nuclear security in the territory of a State lies entirely with that State, and noting the important contribution of international cooperati... | preambular |
A-RES-69-60-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 51/45 N of 10 December 1996, 52/38 G of 9 December 1997, 53/77 M of 4 December 1998, 54/54 H of 1 December 1999, 55/33 G of 20 November 2000, 56/24 P of 29 November 2001 and 57/81 of 22 November 2002, its decision 58/519 of 8 December 2003 and its resolutions 59/82 of 3 December 2004, 61/76 of... | preambular |
A-RES-69-60-fr-parsed | Noting with satisfaction that the international community is more aware than ever of the importance of these practical disarmament measures, including the increasing problems caused by the accumulation and anarchic proliferation of small arms and light weapons and their ammunition, which threaten peace and security and... | preambular |
A-RES-69-60-fr-parsed | Stressing the need to continue efforts to develop and implement practical disarmament programmes in affected regions, through disarmament, demobilization and reintegration measures, in order to complement peacekeeping and peacebuilding efforts on a case-by-case basis, | preambular |
A-RES-69-60-fr-parsed | Taking note with appreciation of the report of the Secretary-General on the prevention of armed conflict,1 including the role that the proliferation and illicit transfer of small arms and light weapons play in the escalation and prolongation of conflicts, | preambular |
A-RES-69-60-fr-parsed | Taking note of the statement by the President of the Security Council of 31 August 2001, 2 which stressed the importance of practical disarmament measures in the context of armed conflict and emphasized, with regard to disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programmes, the importance of measures to reduce the se... | preambular |
A-RES-69-60-fr-parsed | Taking note also of the report of the Secretary-General prepared with the assistance of the Group of Governmental Experts on Small Arms, 3 in particular the recommendations contained therein, which constitute an important contribution to the consolidation of peace through practical disarmament measures, | preambular |
A-RES-69-60-fr-parsed | Welcoming the work carried out within the framework of the Coordinating Action on Small Arms mechanism established by the Secretary-General to address this complex and multidimensional global problem from a comprehensive and multidisciplinary perspective, | preambular |
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