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Stressing 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 arms...
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Recognizing that sustainable peace and development in countries in conflict and post-conflict situations requires the continued development by national authorities and international partners of coordinated solutions that respond to the needs and challenges of those countries in consolidating peace,
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Emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach to the sustainability of peace, based in particular on the prevention of conflict and the elimination of its root causes, the strengthening of the rule of law at the international and national levels and the promotion of sustained and sustainable economic growth, p...
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Reaffirming also the primary responsibility of national authorities and Governments to identify, identify and target priorities, strategies and activities for the sustainability of peace, and, in this regard, stressing that openness is essential for advancing national processes and serving the peacebuilding objectives ...
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Welcoming the adoption, on 26 April 2018, of Security Council resolution 2413 (2018) and its own resolution 72/276, reaffirming Council resolution 2282 (2016) and its resolution 70/262 of 27 April 2016, on the comprehensive review of the peacebuilding architecture, affirming the importance of the sustainability of peac...
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Emphasizing its role in the implementation of the major reforms of the United Nations, including those proposed by the Secretary-General and referred to in resolutions 72/199 of 20 December 2017, 72/266 A of 24 December 2017 and 72/279 of 31 May 2018 adopted by the General Assembly at its seventy-second session,
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Reaffirming its central role as a representative and principal deliberative and policy-making body of the United Nations, as well as its role in the establishment of standards and codification of international law,
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Recalling the conclusion of the procedure for the selection and appointment of the ninth Secretary-General, which has been marked by an increase in the level of transparency, accountability and openness, in accordance with resolutions 69/321 of 11 September 2015 and 70/305 of 13 September 2016,
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Recalling also that women's candidatures represented more than half of all candidates for the post of Secretary-General nominated by Member States in accordance with resolution 69/321, and stressing the need to promote gender balance in the selection of other executive heads,
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Recalling further that the selection and appointment of the Secretary-General or the Secretary-General must be carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Charter, taking into account all relevant resolutions of the General Assembly, and recalling the exclusively international character of the functio...
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Recalling its annual resolutions on the law of the sea and on oceans and the law of the sea, including its resolution 71/257 of 23 December 2016, as well as other resolutions on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (the Convention) 1 ,
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Recalling also, in this regard, its resolution 69/292 of 19 June 2015 on the elaboration of an international legally binding instrument to the Convention on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas outside national jurisdiction,
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Emphasizing the universality of the Convention and its unitary character, and reaffirming that it sets out the legal framework within which all activities relating to the oceans and seas should be carried out and is of strategic importance in that it serves as a national, regional and global basis for action and cooper...
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Noting with satisfaction that, in the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 20 to 22 June 2012, entitled "The future we want", 8 endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolution 66/288 of 27 July 2012, States recognized that oceans, seas and...
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Recalling that, in the document entitled "The future we want", States emphasized that broad public participation and access to information and to judicial and administrative processes are essential for the promotion of sustainable development and that it involves the active and concrete participation of legislative and...
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Welcoming the outcome document of the United Nations Summit on the Adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, held from 25 to 27 September 2015, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, and reaffirmin...
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Recalling its resolution 71/312 of 6 July 2017, in which it endorsed the declaration entitled "The ocean: our future: a call for action", adopted at the United Nations Conference to Support the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserving and making sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources for...
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Recognizing the important contribution made by the partnership dialogues held at the United Nations Conference to support the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14, as well as the voluntary commitments made at that Conference, to the effective and timely achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14,
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Welcoming the outcome of the second session of the United Nations Environment Assembly of the United Nations Environment Programme, in particular resolutions on seas and oceans 10, plastic and microplastic wastes in the marine environment 11 , the sustainable management of coral reefs 12 and the role, functions and mod...
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Recognizing that problems in ocean space are closely interrelated and should be considered as a whole, from an integrated, interdisciplinary and intersectoral perspective, and reaffirming the need to improve cooperation and coordination at the national, regional and global levels, in accordance with the Convention, in ...
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Reaffirming the need for cooperation, including through capacity-building and transfer of marine technology, so that all States, in particular developing States, in particular the least developed among them, landlocked and small island developing States, as well as coastal States in Africa, can implement the Convention...
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Emphasizing the need for enhanced capacity of relevant international organizations to contribute, through their global, regional, subregional and bilateral programmes of cooperation with Governments, to national capacity-building in marine science and the sustainable management of the oceans and their resources,
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Recalling the importance of marine science in eradicating poverty, improving food security, preserving the world's marine resources and the marine environment, improving understanding, predicting and managing natural phenomena and promoting the sustainable development of the seas and oceans by enhancing knowledge throu...
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Expressing grave concern about the economic, social and environmental impact of the alteration of the physical characteristics and destruction of marine habitats that may result from land and coastal development activities, in particular the adverse polarization of the marine environment,
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Noting with concern, in this regard, the findings of the World Meteorological Organization, which reported in its annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin that, for the first time in 2015, the average atmospheric carbon dioxide content had reached 400 parts per million,
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Recognizing that the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas outside national jurisdiction requires a more integrated and ecosystem approach, as well as further studies and efforts to enhance cooperation, coordination and collaboration among them,
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Recognizing further the vital importance of hydrographic surveys and marine mapping for the safety and security of persons at sea, for the protection of the environment, including vulnerable marine ecosystems, as well as for the global maritime transport economy, and encouraging the continuation of the work of electron...
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Recognizing that oceanic buoys for the collection of data laid and operated in accordance with international law are essential for a better understanding of weather, climate and ecosystems and that some of them contribute to saving lives by detecting tsunamis, and reiterating its serious concern about the damage caused...
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Emphasizing that the underwater archaeological, cultural and historical heritage, including shipwrecks, contains essential information on the history of mankind and that this heritage is a resource to be protected and preserved,
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Recognizing that trafficking in wildlife is sometimes carried out by transnational organized criminal groups on maritime routes, contributes to the degradation of ecosystems and livelihoods and that, in order to combat it, there is a need to strengthen cooperation and coordination at the regional and global levels, in ...
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Noting with concern the continuing problem of transnational organized crime at sea, including trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, smuggling of migrants, trafficking in human beings and trafficking in firearms, as well as threats to maritime safety and security posed by piracy, armed robbery at se...
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Recognizing that optical-fibre submarine cables transmit the majority of the world's data and communications and are therefore of vital importance to the global economy and national security of all States, recognizing that such cables are likely to be intentionally or accidentally damaged by human activities, including...
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Noting the importance of establishing the outer limit of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles and the general interest of the international community that coastal States with a continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles provide information on the outer limit to the Commission on the Limits of the Continenta...
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Noting also that many coastal States Parties have submitted preliminary indicative information on the outer limits of their continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles, in accordance with the decision taken at the Eighteenth Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on the workload of the Commission and the capacity ...
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Noting that, in order to do so and to implement article 76 of the Convention, developing countries may seek financial and technical assistance, including from the voluntary trust fund established for them, in particular for the least developed countries and small island States, by its resolution 55/7 of 30 October 2000...
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Recognizing the importance of the trust funds established by resolution 55/7 to facilitate the participation of members of the Commission from developing States in the meetings of the Commission and to fulfil the obligations imposed by article 4 of annex II to the Convention, taking note with appreciation of recent con...
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Taking note with concern of the proposed timetable for the work of the Commission on requests received and to be received, and in this regard taking note of the decision of the Twenty-sixth Meeting of States Parties to the Convention to reiterate the request of the Twenty-first Meeting, by requesting the Commission to ...
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Recalling also its decision, in its resolutions 57/141 of 12 December 2002 and 58/240 of 23 December 2003, to establish a mechanism for systematic global reporting and assessment of the current and foreseeable state of the marine environment, including socio-economic aspects, on the basis of existing regional assessmen...
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Recalling further the decisions taken by the General Assembly in its resolutions 65/37 A of 7 December 2010, 66/231 of 24 December 2011, 70/235 of 23 December 2015 and in its resolution 71/257 on the Mechanism, a mechanism established under the auspices of the United Nations to report to the Assembly,
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Recalling that ocean science plays a cross-cutting role in the pursuit of goal 14 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and noting that the Assembly of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, at its twenty-ninth session, endorsed ...
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Recognizing the importance of the work of the Informal Consultative Process established by its resolution 54/33 of 24 November 1999 in facilitating its own annual review of developments in ocean affairs,
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Taking note of the ever-increasing responsibilities of the Secretary-General under the Convention and its relevant resolutions, in particular resolutions 49/28 of 6 December 1994, 52/26 of 26 November 1997, 54/33, 65/37 A, 65/37 B of 4 April 2011, 66/231, 67/78 of 11 December 2012, 68/70 of 9 December 2013, 69/245 of 2...
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Reaffirming the importance of the work of the International Seabed Authority (the Authority) in conformity with the Convention and the Agreement relating to the Implementation of Part XI of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 (the Agreement relating to Part XI) 21 ,
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Recalling its resolutions 194 (III) of 11 December 1948, 212 (III) of 19 November 1948, 302 (IV) of 8 December 1949 and all subsequent relevant resolutions, including its resolution 71/93 of 6 December 2016,
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Taking note of the letter dated 25 May 2017 from the Chairman of the Advisory Commission of the Office addressed to the Commissioner-General of the Office 2 , and taking note of the extraordinary meeting of the Commission held on 8 September 2016,
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Stressing that, at a time of heightened conflict and instability in the Middle East, the Agency continues to play a key role in improving the plight of the Palestine refugees through, inter alia, the provision of essential programmes in the areas of education, health, relief, social services and emergency assistance to...
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Deeply concerned about the extremely critical financial situation of the Agency as a result of its structural underfunding and the increased needs and expenditures resulting from the deteriorating socio-economic and humanitarian conditions, conflicts and increasing instability in the region, which seriously undermine t...
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Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General on the operations of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East 3 submitted pursuant to resolution 71/93 and the request contained therein to hold extensive consultations with a view to exploring all possible means, including vol...
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Taking note also of the report of the Commissioner-General submitted on 30 June 2017 pursuant to paragraph 57 of the report of the Secretary-General and further to the update of the Special Report of the Commissioner-General dated 3 August 2015 4 submitted pursuant to paragraph 21 of its resolution 302 (IV), concerning...
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Expressing its appreciation to donors and host countries for the measures they have taken to address the financial crisis facing the Agency, namely, to make regular voluntary contributions to the Agency and, if possible, to increase them, while welcoming the unwavering support of all other donors of the Agency,
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Noting that contributions have not been predictable or sufficient to meet the growing needs and persistent deficits that are increasingly threatening the operations and activities of the Agency to promote human development and meet the basic needs of the Palestine refugees, and stressing the need to do more to address ...
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Taking note of the efforts of the Office to seek innovative and diversified ways to mobilize resources, including through partnerships with international financial institutions, the private sector and civil society,
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Stressing the need to preserve the ability of the Agency to carry out its mandate and to avoid the serious humanitarian, political and security consequences of any interruption or suspension of its core activities,
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Recognizing that, in order to address the recurrent and growing financial deficit that directly threatens the viability of the activities of the Agency, consideration should be given to new means of financing that could ensure the financial stability of the Agency, in order to effectively assist the Agency in carrying ...
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Welcoming the New York Declaration on Refugees and Migrants, adopted by the General Assembly on 19 September 2016, 5 which confirms, inter alia, that the Agency and other relevant organizations need sufficient resources to be able to carry out their tasks effectively and predictably,
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Welcoming the joint efforts of host countries and donors to strengthen support for the Agency, including the ministerial meetings held on 26 September 2015 and 4 May 2016, the high-level conference held on 2 June 2015 in New York on the occasion of the Agency's sixty-fifth anniversary, as well as other high-level meeti...
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Welcoming also the support for the Agency, affirmed at the high-level meeting held on 22 September 2017 by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and co-sponsored by Jordan and Sweden, with a view to urgently addressing the Agency's funding gap and helping to mobilize more donors,
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Recalling further its resolutions 71/129 of 8 December 2016 on the safety and security of humanitarian personnel and the protection of United Nations personnel and 71/127 of 8 December 2016 on the strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations, in which it called upon all S...
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Recalling the interim tripartite agreement concluded in September 2014 under the auspices of the United Nations, and stressing the urgent need to end all Israeli closures and restrictions in the Gaza Strip and to rebuild homes and infrastructure destroyed,
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Recalling also its resolution ES-10/18 of 16 January 2009 and Security Council resolution 1860 (2009) of 8 January 2009, as well as the Agreement on Movement and Access of 15 November 2005,
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Stressing the urgent need to advance reconstruction work in the Gaza Strip, including by ensuring that construction projects are facilitated without delay, including major shelter rehabilitation, and the importance of accelerating the implementation of other urgent civilian reconstruction work led by the Organization,
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Welcoming the contributions made in response to the Agency's emergency appeals for the Gaza Strip, and inviting the international community to continue to provide assistance without further delay in accordance with the Agency's strategic response plan,
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Stressing that the situation in the Gaza Strip is intolerable and that a durable ceasefire agreement must promote a significant improvement in the living conditions of Palestinians living there, including through the regular and sustainable opening of crossings, and ensure the security and well-being of civilians on bo...
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Noting with appreciation the progress made in the reconstruction of the Nahr el-Bared refugee camp, commending the Government of Lebanon, donors, the Agency and other stakeholders for their continued efforts to assist refugees and internally displaced persons, and stressing the importance of funding to complete the rec...
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Expressing grave concern at the critical situation of the Palestine refugees in the Syrian Arab Republic and the impact of the crisis on the Agency's facilities and its ability to provide services, and deeply regretting the loss of life and mass displacement suffered by the refugees during the crisis, which has also cl...
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Stressing the need to continue to assist Palestine refugees in the Syrian Arab Republic and those who have fled to neighbouring countries, as well as to ensure the opening of borders for refugees fleeing the crisis in the Syrian Arab Republic, in accordance with the principles of non-discrimination and non-refoulement ...
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Recognizing the valuable work done by the Agency in ensuring the protection of the Palestinian people, in particular Palestine refugees, and recalling the need to protect all civilians in armed conflict,
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Deeply concerned at the continuing restrictions on the freedom of movement and access of staff, vehicles and property of the Agency, as well as at the injury, harassment and intimidation suffered by its personnel, which undermine and hinder its activities, including its ability to provide essential basic and emergency ...
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Recalling the declaration of 15 July 1999 and the declarations of 5 December 2001 and 17 December 2014 adopted by the Conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention, including the call on the parties to facilitate the activities of the Office, to ensure its protection and to refrain from lev...
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Recalling also the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 2 , the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 2 and the Convention on the Rights of the Child 3 , and affirming that these human rights instruments must be respected in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jer...
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Taking note of the recent reports of the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, 6 and other relevant reports recently prepared by the Human Rights Council,
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Taking note also of the recent report of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia on the economic and social repercussions of the Israeli occupation on the living conditions of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and the Arab population in the occupied Syri...
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Recognizing the responsibility of the international community to promote human rights and ensure respect for international law, and recalling in this regard its resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970,
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Recalling the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice of 9 July 2004 on the legal consequences of the construction of a wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 8 and recalling also its resolutions ES-10/15 of 20 July 2004 and ES-10/17 of 15 December 2006,
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Noting in particular that, in its reply, the Court, inter alia, found that the construction of the wall by Israel, the occupying Power, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including within and around East Jerusalem, and its associated regime were contrary to international law,
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Reaffirming also that the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, 9 is applicable to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and other Arab territories occupied by Israel since 1967,
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Reaffirming further the obligation of States parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention 9 under articles 146, 147 and 148 concerning criminal sanctions, serious offences and the responsibilities of the High Contracting Parties,
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Recalling the declaration of 15 July 1999 and the declarations of 5 December 2001 and 17 December 2014 10 , adopted by the Conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention on measures to be taken
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Reaffirming that all States have the right and duty to take measures, in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law, to counter deadly acts of violence against their civilian population in order to protect the lives of their citizens,
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Stressing that the Israeli-Palestinian agreements reached in the Middle East peace process, including the Sharm el-Sheikh agreements, must be fully respected and that the Quartet road map towards a permanent two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 11 must be implemented,
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Stressing also that the Agreement Governing Movement and Passage and the Agreed Principles concerning the Rafah Passage of 15 November 2005 must be fully implemented so as to permit the free movement of the Palestinian civilian population within and to and from the Gaza Strip,
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Recognizing that security measures alone cannot stop the escalation of tension, instability and violence, and calling for strict respect for international law, including humanitarian law and human rights law, including the protection of civilians, and for the promotion of the safety of individuals, the initiation of de...
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Noting with deep concern the continuing systematic violations of the human rights of the Palestinian people committed by Israel, the occupying Power, including the excessive use of force and military operations resulting in the deaths and injuries of Palestinian civilians, including children, women and peaceful and non...
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Expressing its deep concern at the alarming conditions in which the two reports of the United Nations country team issued on 26 August 2016 and in July 2017, respectively entitled "Gaza: two years after" and "Gaza ten years later",
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Stressing also that the situation in the Gaza Strip is intolerable and that a durable ceasefire agreement must lead to a significant improvement in the living conditions of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, including through the regular and sustainable opening of crossings, and to the security and well-being of...
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Deeply concerned at reports of serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law committed during military operations in the Gaza Strip in December 2008 and January 2009, including the conclusions contained in the summary of the report of the Commission of Inquiry prepared by the Secretary-General 1...
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Stressing the need to ensure the protection of human rights defenders working to promote human rights issues in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to allow them to work freely, without fear of being attacked or harassed,
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Expressing deep concern about the negative short- and long-term effects on the human rights situation and the socio-economic and humanitarian situation of the Palestinian civilian population of the widespread destruction and obstruction of the reconstruction process by Israel, the occupying Power,
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Noting with deep concern the Israeli policy of closure and the imposition of drastic restrictions, inter alia, through the establishment of hundreds of obstacles to movement and checkpoints and a permit regime, which contribute to impeding, throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, the fr...
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Deeply concerned at the continued detention of thousands of Palestinians, including a large number of women and children, as well as elected representatives, in Israeli prisons or detention centres, in difficult conditions, including lack of hygiene, incommunicado detention, frequent use of excessive administrative det...
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Recalling the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules) 17 and the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners and the Application of Non-custodial Measures to Women Offenders (Bangkok Rules) 18, and calling for their compliance,
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Stressing the importance of preventing any acts of violence, harassment, provocation and incitement by extremist Israeli settlers and armed settler groups, including against Palestinian civilians, especially children, and their property, including their homes, agricultural lands and religious or historical sites, inclu...
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Noting the continuing efforts and significant progress made in improving the Palestinian security sector, noting also that cooperation with both Palestinians and Israelis continues, in particular in promoting security and building confidence, and hoping that such progress will extend to all major cities,
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Stressing that the Committee on Information is its main subsidiary body with a mandate to make recommendations to the General Assembly concerning the activities of the Department of Public Information of the Secretariat,
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Reaffirming its resolution 13 (I) of 13 February 1946, by which it established the Department of Public Information, in order to promote, to the maximum extent possible, an understanding among all peoples of the world, based on adequate information, of the work and purposes of the United Nations, and all other relevant...
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Stressing that, in terms of content, the information and communication functions must be placed at the heart of the strategic management of the United Nations and that a culture of communication and transparency must permeate the Organization at all levels, so as to make the peoples of the world fully aware of the obje...
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Stressing also that the primary mission of the Department of Public Information is to disseminate to the public, in a timely manner, accurate, impartial, detailed, nuanced, useful and multilingual information on the tasks and responsibilities of the Organization, through its communications activities, so that the activ...
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Recalling its resolutions 71/101 A and B of 6 December 2016, which provided an opportunity to take appropriate measures to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Department of Public Information and to make the fullest possible use of the resources available to it,
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Noting with concern that the information and communications technology gap between developing and developed countries has continued to widen and that large segments of the population in developing countries are not benefiting from the technologies currently available, and stressing in this regard the need to address th...
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Recognizing that advances in information and communication technologies open up new and vast opportunities for economic growth and social development and can play an important role in the eradication of poverty in developing countries, but stressing further that the development of such technologies is not without probl...
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