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A-RES-70-108-fr-parsed | Noting the active participation of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority in the activities of the Quartet Special Envoys, | preambular |
A-RES-70-108-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the need to achieve a comprehensive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict in all its aspects, on the basis of relevant Security Council resolutions, including resolutions 242 (1967) of 22 November 1967, 338 (1973) of 22 October 1973, 1397 (2002) of 12 March 2002, 1515 (2003) of 19 November 2003, 1850 (200... | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 2099 (XX) of 20 December 1965 establishing the United Nations Programme of Assistance in the Teaching, Study, Dissemination and Wider Appreciation of International Law, which should contribute to raising awareness of international law as a means of strengthening international peace and security... | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that the Programme of Assistance is a core activity of the United Nations and that it has underpinned, for half a century, the activities of the Organization to raise awareness of international law, | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the Programme of Assistance has made a decisive contribution to the teaching and dissemination of international law to lawyers from different countries, legal systems and regions of the world for half a century, | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Stressing that, in particular the United Nations Regional Courses in International Law and the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law, the Programme of Assistance contributes greatly to the promotion of United Nations rule of law activities and programmes, | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Taking note with appreciation of the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Programme of Assistance 1 and the comments of the Advisory Committee on the United Nations Programme of Assistance in the Teaching, Study, Dissemination and Wider Appreciation of International Law contained therein, | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Noting with concern that, notwithstanding its resolutions 64/113 of 16 December 2009, 65/25 of 6 December 2010, 66/97 of 9 December 2011, 67/91 of 14 December 2012 and 68/110 of 16 December 2013, the activities of the Programme of Assistance, in particular the periodic organization of the United Nations regional course... | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Noting with regret that the United Nations Regional Courses in International Law for Asia and the Pacific and for Latin America and the Caribbean could not be organized in 2014 and 2015 owing to a lack of funding, and that no United Nations Regional Courses in International Law for Latin America and the Caribbean have ... | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Noting also with regret that the Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Memorial Award on the Law of the Sea could not be awarded in 2014, due to insufficient voluntary contributions, but noting with satisfaction that the award was made in 2015, | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the desirability of making the fullest possible use of the resources and facilities provided by Member States, international and regional organizations, universities, institutions and other partners in the implementation of the Programme of Assistance, | preambular |
A-RES-70-116-fr-parsed | Expressing once again the hope that the selection of highly qualified lecturers for the seminars to be held in the framework of the fellowship programmes in international law will take into account the need to ensure representation of the major legal systems and a balance between the different regions, | preambular |
A-RES-70-125-fr-parsed | Recalling that, in paragraph 111 of the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society,1 it was requested to undertake a comprehensive review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society in 2015, reaffirming its role in this regard in this process, and reaffirming also that, in its res... | preambular |
A-RES-70-125-fr-parsed | Welcoming the constructive and multi-faceted participation of Governments, the private sector, civil society, international organizations, technicians and academics and all other stakeholders, which have contributed to the assessment of progress made in the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Info... | preambular |
A-RES-70-125-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the provisions of General Assembly resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", in which a comprehensive set of ambitious, universal, people-centred and change-promoting goals and targets was adopted, and reaffirming its commitment to ... | preambular |
A-RES-70-125-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the provisions of General Assembly resolution 69/313 of 27 July 2015 on the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, which supports and complements the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 2 of which it is an integral part, which contribute... | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Recognizing that, in order to ensure that no one is left behind and that progress benefits all, efforts must be made to promote equal opportunities so that no one is deprived of basic economic opportunities or of the enjoyment of all human rights, | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Recalling the World Summit for Social Development, held at Copenhagen from 6 to 12 March 1995, and its twenty-fourth special session, entitled "World Summit for Social Development and beyond: achieving social development for all in a globalizing world", held at Geneva from 26 June to 1 July 2000, | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Recalling also Economic and Social Council resolution 2010/12 of 22 July 2010 on the promotion of social integration and Council resolutions 66/122 of 19 December 2011 and 68/131 of 18 December 2013 on the promotion of social integration through social inclusion, | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Welcoming the fact that the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 1 reflects the cross-cutting dimension and importance of social inclusion in the relevant sustainable development goals and targets, and recognizing the need to promote social inclusion in order to achieve all dimensions of sustainable development, | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Recalling that the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development includes, among the 17 sustainable development goals that are integrated and indivisible, a goal to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, ensure access to justice for all and establish effective, accountable and inclusive institu... | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Recognizing that it is essential to promote the establishment of general social protection systems that provide universal access to essential social services, according to the priorities and circumstances of each country, in order to achieve | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the commitment of the international community to promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all, so as to eradicate poverty in all its forms, including extreme poverty, and to complement, as appropriate, effective social protection polici... | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the importance of reducing inequalities among and within countries by empowering all persons and promoting their social, economic and political integration, in particular with regard to persons who are vulnerable or marginalized as a result of their belonging to a particular group or situation, | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that social inclusion and equality are intrinsically linked and that it is crucial for the effective achievement of the sustainable development goals to address and invest in the most disadvantaged and excluded populations, such as women, children and persons with disabilities, | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Recognizing further that policies and systems of social inclusion play a key role in promoting an inclusive society and are also essential for promoting stable, safe, harmonious, peaceful and just societies and for improving social cohesion and inclusion in order to create conditions conducive to development and progre... | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that social inclusion policies should promote gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, as well as equal opportunities and social protection for all, in particular for those who are vulnerable or marginalized by reason of their group or situation, including women who are victims of multiple an... | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the importance of ensuring that the social integration of older persons and the promotion and protection of their rights are an integral part of development policies at all levels, and recognizing the essential contribution that older persons can make to development, | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Recognizing that each country is primarily responsible for its economic and social development, and reaffirming that national policies and strategies play an essential role in promoting sustainable development in all its forms, including social inclusion, | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Recognizing also the importance of an enabling international environment, and stressing the need to strengthen international cooperation in support of national efforts to promote social integration through social inclusion in all countries, including by honouring all commitments made in the areas of official developmen... | preambular |
A-RES-70-126-fr-parsed | Expressing concern that, in times of economic and financial crisis and food and energy insecurity remain a concern, social exclusion may increase, and stressing in this regard that reliable and sustainable social inclusion policies and programmes can be constructive, | preambular |
A-RES-70-127-fr-parsed | Recalling that Member States have an important role to play in meeting the needs and aspirations of young people, including those with disabilities, and recognizing that the ability of young people to realize their potential will affect the socio-economic situation, well-being and livelihoods of future generations, | preambular |
A-RES-70-127-fr-parsed | Recognizing that young people have never been so numerous, and reaffirming in this regard the importance of involving young people and youth organizations in the work of the United Nations at the national, regional and international levels in all areas of concern to them, including the implementation of the World Progr... | preambular |
A-RES-70-127-fr-parsed | Recalling the outcome document of the United Nations Summit on the Adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, entitled "Transforming our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", adopted by the Heads of State and Government on 25 September 2015, 1 and recognizing that the 2030 Agenda contains important go... | preambular |
A-RES-70-127-fr-parsed | Noting the holding in Sri Lanka, in May 2014, of the World Youth Conference, Azerbaijan, in October 2014, of the first World Youth Policy Forum, and Jordan, in August 2015, of the World Forum on Youth, Peace and Security, | preambular |
A-RES-70-128-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 47/90 of 16 December 1992, 49/155 of 23 December 1994, 51/58 of 12 December 1996, 54/123 of 17 December 1999, 56/114 of 19 December 2001, 58/131 of 22 December 2003, 60/132 of 16 December 2005, 62/128 of 18 December 2007, 64/136 of 18 December 2009, 65/184 of 21 December 2010, 66/123 of 19 Dec... | preambular |
A-RES-70-128-fr-parsed | Recognizing that cooperatives in their various forms encourage all individuals, including women, youth, the elderly, persons with disabilities and indigenous peoples, to participate as fully as possible in economic and social development, of which they are becoming an important factor, and that they contribute to the e... | preambular |
A-RES-70-128-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that all forms of cooperatives make or can make important contributions to the follow-up to the World Summit for Social Development, the Fourth World Conference on Women and the Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II), including their five-year review, as well as to the World... | preambular |
A-RES-70-128-fr-parsed | Welcoming the adoption of the outcome document of the United Nations Summit entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development",1 and the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development,2 and noting the recognition of the role of cooperatives... | preambular |
A-RES-70-129-fr-parsed | Recognizing that volunteerism is an important element of any strategy focused on goals such as poverty reduction, sustainable development, health, education, youth empowerment, climate change, disaster risk mitigation, social integration, social protection, humanitarian action, peacebuilding and, in particular, ending ... | preambular |
A-RES-70-129-fr-parsed | Noting with appreciation the publication by the United Nations Volunteers programme of the 2015 Report on the Status of Global Volunteerism: Transforming Governance, in which it is emphasized that volunteerism is one of the main gateways to moving from civic engagement at the local level to national and global engageme... | preambular |
A-RES-70-129-fr-parsed | Recognizing that volunteerism can be a powerful cross-sectoral tool for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, that it can facilitate the mobilization and strengthening of specific groups and the participation of the population in national planning and the achievement of the 2030 Agenda goal... | preambular |
A-RES-70-129-fr-parsed | Noting that the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development creates, at both the national and international levels, the urgent need for Governments, civil society, the private sector, academia, the media and international actors, including United Nations entities, to recognize, promote, facilitate, network and integrate vo... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recalling all its previous resolutions on violence against women migrant workers and those adopted by the Commission on the Status of Women, the Commission on Human Rights and the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, and recalling also the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women, 1 | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the provisions relating to women migrant workers contained in the outcomes of the World Conference on Human Rights, 2 the International Conference on Population and Development, 3 the Fourth World Conference on Women and 5 the World Summit for Social Development, | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the provisions relating to migrant women contained in the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development 6 , and calling upon States to promote and effectively protect the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all migrants, in particular women and children, regardless o... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Welcoming the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 10 , agreeing that the 2030 Agenda aims to achieve gender equality, empower all women and girls, protect workers' rights, promote workplace safety and ensure the protection of all workers, including migrants, especially women, and those in precariou... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Taking note of the role of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women), which supports, inter alia, national efforts to increase women's access to economic opportunities, including women migrant workers, and to end violence against women, taking into account its strategic plan ... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the outcomes of the Fourth World Conference on Women, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 4 and the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly entitled "Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century" 12 and the outcome of the review of their implementa... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Welcoming the political declaration adopted by the Commission on the Status of Women at its fifty-ninth session on the twentieth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women, 13 and noting, in particular, the commitment to take further concrete steps towards the full, effective and accelerated implementation of ... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Taking note with appreciation of the agreed conclusions adopted by the Commission on the Status of Women at its fifty-seventh session, 14 and taking note, in particular, of the commitment, as appropriate, to continue the adoption and implementation of measures to ensure the social and legal integration and protection o... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recalling the declaration adopted at the High-level Dialogue on International Migration and Development, 15 held in New York on 3 and 4 October 2013, which reaffirmed the need to promote and effectively protect the human rights and freedoms of all migrants, in particular women and children, regardless of their migratio... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recalling also the recognition in the Declaration that women and girls account for almost half of international migrants worldwide and that the special situation and vulnerability of migrant women should be taken into account, including by ensuring that gender-sensitive policies and by strengthening national legislatio... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Noting with appreciation the adoption by the International Labour Conference at its one-hundredth session, on 16 June 2011, of Convention No. 189 concerning Decent Work for Domestic Workers and Recommendation No. 201 of the International Labour Organization on the same subject, as well as the entry into force of the Co... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing the urgent need to combat trafficking in persons in all its forms, including for the purpose of forced or compulsory labour, in particular when it affects women migrant workers, and noting in this regard the adoption by the International Labour Conference at its one-hundred-and-third session on 11 June 2014... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing the increasing number of women at all levels of competence among international migrants, largely for socio-economic reasons, and recognizing that, as a result, all policies and initiatives related to international migration should be more gender-sensitive, | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that the demand for women migrant workers in the human assistance sector appears to be increasing in countries whose inability to respond to demand for care and to provide public services has increased the demand for personal care services, particularly in the private sphere, and that some migrants wor... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing further that all parties concerned, in particular countries of origin, transit and destination, relevant regional and international organizations, the private sector and civil society have a role to play and a responsibility to assume in the establishment, through targeted measures, of an enabling environme... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing that women migrant workers can contribute to more equitable, shared and sustainable growth and human development, taking into account the economic and social benefits that their work provides to countries of origin and destination, and stressing the value and dignity of their work, including that of domesti... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing also the vulnerability and special needs of women and their children at all stages of the migration process, the decision to migrate to and from their countries of origin through transit, formal and informal employment and integration into the host society, | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned at the continuing reports of abuse and serious violence against migrant women and girls, including gender-based, sexual, domestic or family violence, racist and xenophobic acts, discrimination, abusive labour practices, exploitative working conditions and contemporary forms of slavery, including all fo... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that the combination of discrimination and stereotypes, including gender, age, class, race and ethnicity, may exacerbate discrimination against women migrant workers, and recognizing that gender-based violence is a form of discrimination, | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the commitment to respect, protect and promote the human rights of all women, including, without discrimination, indigenous women who migrate to find work, and noting in this regard the appropriate attention given in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 19 to the elimination of... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Noting that the priority theme of the sixtieth session of the Commission on the Status of Women will be "The empowerment of women and their role in sustainable development" and that migration can lead to equitable, shared and sustained human growth and development for countries of origin and destination, migrants and t... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the need for objective, comprehensive and diverse information for research and analysis, including data and statistics disaggregated by sex and age and gender-sensitive indicators, and that Member States and civil society should engage in a broad exchange of data and lessons learned in developing targeted p... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the displacement of a significant number of women migrant workers can be facilitated or made possible by the possession of false papers or by white marriages contracted for the purpose of migration, that the Internet is one of the elements that promote such practices and that women migrant workers who ... | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing the importance of exploring the link between migration and trafficking in persons with a view to continuing efforts to protect women migrant workers from violence, discrimination, exploitation and ill-treatment, | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the attested vulnerability of women migrant workers highlights increasingly complex migration patterns and contexts, which lead to the possibility of migrant workers finding themselves in very dangerous situations by entering other countries, | preambular |
A-RES-70-130-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of the role of the relevant United Nations treaty bodies in monitoring the implementation of human rights conventions and of the role of the relevant special procedures and monitoring mechanisms of the International Labour Organization in monitoring the implementation of workers' rights instr... | preambular |
A-RES-70-132-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 56/129 of 19 December 2001, 58/146 of 22 December 2003, 60/138 of 16 December 2005, 62/136 of 18 December 2007, 64/140 of 18 December 2009, 66/129 of 19 December 2011 and 68/139 of 18 December 2013, | preambular |
A-RES-70-132-fr-parsed | Taking note of the provisions relating to women and girls in rural areas contained in the outcome documents of the relevant international conferences and summits, in particular the Beijing Declaration 6 and Platform for Action, 7 adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women, the outcome document of the twenty-third ... | preambular |
A-RES-70-132-fr-parsed | Welcoming the adoption of the outcome document of the United Nations Summit on the Adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", 11 and the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, ... | preambular |
A-RES-70-132-fr-parsed | Recognizing that rural women make a decisive contribution to poverty reduction, food and nutrition security in poor and vulnerable households and to the preservation of the environment, and that, in other respects, rural women play a key role in the achievement of all sustainable development goals, | preambular |
A-RES-70-132-fr-parsed | Expressing concern about the economic and social situation of rural women, who continue to suffer from limited access to economic resources and opportunities, lack of or access to quality education, care, justice, sanitation, land, water and other natural resources, as well as credit, extension services and agricultura... | preambular |
A-RES-70-132-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the Voluntary Guidelines for Responsible Governance of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security 13 and the Principles for Responsible Investment in Agriculture and Food Systems 14 adopted by the Committee on World Food Security make gender equality one of the key guiding pri... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Recalling its previous relevant resolutions, including resolution 69/151 of 18 December 2014, and recalling also the section of its resolution 64/289 of 2 July 2010 entitled "Strengthening institutional mechanisms for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women", | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Deeply convinced that the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 1 and the outcome documents of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly entitled "Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century" 2 significantly promote gender equality and the empowerment of women an... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the commitments to gender equality and the advancement of women made at the Millennium Summit 3 , the 2005 World Summit 4 , the high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly on the Millennium Development Goals 5 , the special event of the General Assembly on the stocktaking of efforts to achieve the Mi... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Welcoming the progress made towards gender equality and the empowerment of women, but stressing that challenges and obstacles continue to hamper the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly, | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Noting that 2015 marks the twentieth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, welcoming in this regard the activities undertaken by Governments for their consideration and noting the contributions of all other stakeholders and the results o... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Welcoming the convening of the World Leaders' Mobilization Meeting for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women on 27 September 2015 and the pledges made by Governments on that occasion, | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly is the primary responsibility of the countries themselves, which must redouble their efforts in this regard, and reaffirming the need to strengthen internati... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Welcoming the work of the Commission on the Status of Women in reviewing the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, taking note with appreciation of all its agreed conclusions, and recognizing the need to implement them, | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the participation and contribution of civil society, in particular women's and other non-governmental organizations, are important for the successful implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly, in particu... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that gender mainstreaming is a globally recognized means of promoting the empowerment of women and achieving gender equality, through a transformation of the unequal structures of societies and addressing all issues addressed | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the determination to actively promote gender mainstreaming in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of political, economic and social policies and programmes, and to strengthen the capacity of the United Nations system for action in the area of gender equality, | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming further the commitments to gender equality and the empowerment of women contained in the "Doha Declaration on Financing for Development: outcome document of the Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the Implementation of the Monterrey Consensus" 8 and the Addis Ababa Prog... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Recognizing the challenges and obstacles to the elimination of discriminatory attitudes and gender stereotypes that perpetuate discrimination against women and girls and stereotyped roles assigned to boys and girls and to men and women, and stressing that challenges and obstacles continue to impede the implementation o... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS 10 and the "Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS: Enhancing our Efforts to Eliminate HIV and AIDS", adopted on 10 June 2011 at its high-level meeting on HIV and AIDS 11, in which participants affirmed, inter alia, the need to promote gender equality and the empower... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned that the United Nations system has still not achieved the urgent goal of gender parity, especially at the senior and decision-making levels, with full respect for the principle of equitable geographical distribution, in accordance with Article 101, paragraph 3, of the Charter of the United Nations, and... | preambular |
A-RES-70-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the important role of women in conflict prevention, resolution and peacebuilding, stressing the importance of their participation, including in decision-making, and noting in this regard that 2015 marks the fifteenth anniversary of the adoption by the Security Council of resolution 1325 (2000) of 31 October... | preambular |
A-RES-70-135-fr-parsed | Expressing grave concern that the number of persons forcibly displaced as a result of conflict, persecution, violence or any other reason, including terrorism, has never been so high since the Second World War, | preambular |
A-RES-70-135-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern that, despite the extraordinary generosity of host countries and donors and the fact that humanitarian financing has never reached such a high level, the gap between humanitarian needs and humanitarian financing continues to widen, | preambular |
A-RES-70-137-fr-parsed | Reaffirming all its previous resolutions on the rights of the child, the latest of which is resolution 69/157 of 18 December 2014, and recognizing in particular the importance of its resolution 44/25 of 20 November 1989, by which it adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1 | preambular |
A-RES-70-137-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that the Convention on the Rights of the Child is the reference for the promotion and protection of the rights of the child, and reaffirming the need for States parties to the Convention to take all legislative, administrative and other measures necessary for the realization of the rights enshrined therein,... | preambular |
A-RES-70-137-fr-parsed | Recalling the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 3 , the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 3 , the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 4 , the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance 5 , the International Con... | preambular |
A-RES-70-137-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that the best interests of the child, non-discrimination, participation, survival and development are among the general principles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child that should govern measures concerning children, | preambular |
A-RES-70-137-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action 10, the Millennium Declaration 11 and the outcome document of its twenty-seventh special session on children, entitled "A world fit for children", 12 recalling the Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and the Programme of Action of the World Summit... | preambular |
A-RES-70-137-fr-parsed | Recognizing the important role played by national public child protection structures, including, where they exist, ministries and agencies responsible for children, the family and youth, independent ombudsmen with the mandate to defend children and other national institutions for the promotion and protection of childre... | preambular |
A-RES-70-137-fr-parsed | Recognizing that, in the best interests of the child, it is the primary responsibility of the family to raise and protect children, whose full and harmonious development requires that they grow up in a family setting and in a climate of happiness, love and understanding, | preambular |
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