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A-RES-73-328-fr-parsed | Taking note of the Rabat Plan of Action on the Prohibition of the Promotion of National, Racial or Religious Hate, which constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence 4 , | preambular |
A-RES-73-328-fr-parsed | Taking note also of the Plan of Action for Religious Leaders and Actors to Prevent Incitement to Violence That May Lead to Criminal Atrocities, known as the Fes Plan of Action, and the initiative to develop an Action Plan for the Protection of Religious Sites, | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-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, 68/278 of 16 June 2014, 69/291 o... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-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-73-336-fr-parsed | Recalling further 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", 4 | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Reaffirming its resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", in which it adopted a comprehensive set of ambitious, universal, people-centred and change-promoting goals and targets, and reaffirming its commitment to work tirelessly towards the full... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Recalling its 2015 High-level Plenary Meeting on Sustainable Development Goals and the outcome document adopted at that meeting 5 , and recognizing that development, peace, security and human rights are closely linked and mutually reinforcing, | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the provisions of its 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 of which it is an integral part, which contributes to putting into con... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the importance of supporting Agenda 2063 of the African Union, whose strategic programme and plan of action are aimed at ensuring a positive socio-economic transformation of Africa by 2063, and taking into account the fact that Agenda 2063 emphasizes that peace and security are essential drivers of sustaina... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-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-73-336-fr-parsed | Stressing also the importance of continued efforts by the African Union and subregional organizations to prevent and resolve conflicts and to promote human rights, democracy, the rule of law and constitutional order in Africa, | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-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-73-336-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 gross violations of international human rights law, and to ensure that such violations are properly investigated and punished, including by bringing to ju... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | 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... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Recognizing that sustainable peace and development in countries affected by conflict, 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 in those countries in order to consolidate p... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach to the sustainability of peace, based in particular on the prevention of conflicts and the elimination of their root causes, the strengthening of the rule of law at the international and national levels and the promotion of sustained and sustainable economic growth... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Recognizing that, in order to be effective, peacebuilding activities must be supported by the United Nations system as a whole, in accordance with the respective mandates of each mission and the Charter, and stressing, in this regard, that joint analysis and planning of effective strategies by all organizations of the ... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Welcoming the work of the Peacebuilding Commission, which provides a strategic and coherent approach to international peacebuilding efforts, and recognizing the valuable work of the Peacebuilding Commission in all its configurations and meetings, | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the primary responsibility of national authorities and Governments to identify, identify and target priorities, strategies and activities for peacebuilding and peace-building, and in this regard stressing that openness is essential for advancing national processes and serving the peacebuilding objectives of... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | 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 peacebuilding and the sustain... | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Reaffirming its unwavering commitment to strengthening international cooperation to prevent and combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and reiterating that all acts of terrorism without exception are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, location, time and perpetrators, | preambular |
A-RES-73-336-fr-parsed | Recognizing that international cooperation and any measures taken by Member States to prevent and combat terrorism and to prevent violent extremism that may lead to terrorism must be in full conformity with their obligations under international law, including the Charter, in particular the purposes and principles conta... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 1 , including the commitment of Member States to eliminate malaria by 2030, and the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development 2 , | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling that it proclaimed the period 2001-2010 the Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly in Africa 3 , and that the fight against HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases is among the internationally agreed development goals, including the sustainable development goals, | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling also resolutions 60.18 and 64.17, calling for all kinds of national and international measures to intensify malaria control programmes 4 , 61.18, on monitoring the achievement of the health-related Millennium Development Goals 5 , and 68.2, on the Global Technical Strategy for Malaria Control 2016-2030 and th... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling with satisfaction the adoption by the African Union at its twenty-seventh summit, held in Kigali from 10 to 18 July 2016, of the Catalytic Framework to Eliminate AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Africa by 2030, | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling also the commitment made by African leaders in the African Common Position on the Post-2015 Development Agenda to end the malaria epidemic by ensuring universal and equitable access to quality health care and by improving health systems and health financing, | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling the 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 nation... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling that the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union, at its thirty-first regular session, held in July 2018, approved the launch of the campaign "Zero Palu! I am committed", a continent-wide awareness-raising campaign inspired by the successful one carried out by Senegal and aimed at invol... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling the decision of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union at its twenty-ninth regular session, held in Addis Ababa on 3 and 4 July 2017, to adopt the initiative of the 2 million community health workers in Africa and to request the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, the World... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling that, at the meeting of Commonwealth Heads of State and Government held in London in April 2018, member countries committed themselves to halving the number of malaria cases in Commonwealth countries by 2023, with stakeholders committing, inter alia, to raising $4 billion in new contributions for malaria cont... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Welcoming the leading role of the Asian and Pacific Alliance of Leaders 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 t... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling the establishment in 2017 of the African Centres for Disease Prevention and Control, which are responsible for establishing early warning and response monitoring systems, responding to crises, contributing to capacity-building and providing the technical know-how needed to respond rapidly and effectively to h... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the World Health Organization's Global Technical Strategy for Malaria Control 2016-2030, adopted in May 2015 by the World Health Assembly 6 , and the Action and Investment Plan to Eliminate Malaria 2016-2030 launched by the RBM Partnership to End Malaria at the Third International Conference on Financing fo... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Reaffirming further 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-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling the need for 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 8 and the Millennium Development Goals by 2010 an... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Noting the remarkable progress made in the global fight against malaria between 2000 and 2015, during which mortality in South-East Asia decreased by 44 per cent, in Africa by 37 per cent and in the Americas by 27 per cent, but noting with concern that mortality rates continue to stagnate in some countries and that the... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recalling that the malaria target of Millennium Development Goal 6 has been reached, with the incidence of malaria worldwide falling by 18 per cent (from 76 to 63 cases per 1,000 people at risk) between 2010 and 2016, | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Taking note of the significant progress made in the fight against malaria in Africa, including the reduction in the incidence of malaria by 42 per cent between 2000 and 2015 and the death rate from malaria by 66 per cent on that continent, 10 | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Noting that some African countries have succeeded in reversing the malaria epidemic through political action and the implementation of sustainable national malaria control programmes, and noting the successes in achieving the malaria control targets set by the World Health Assembly and the RBM Partnership for Ending Ma... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Noting also that Latin America has been successful in reducing the incidence of malaria, with 15 out of 21 countries successfully reducing the incidence by 75 per cent in 2015 and significantly (79 per cent) reducing the number of deaths since 2000, as a result of countries' commitment to improving access to medicines ... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-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 to fully fund the fight against malaria, | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Expressing concern about the continuing morbidity, mortality and debilitating effects of malaria, and recalling the need to intensify efforts, as countries implement the sustainable development goals and focus on the targets set in the Global Technical Strategy to Combat Malaria 2016-2030 and the Action and Investment ... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recognizing that concerted and coordinated action at the global level is needed to significantly reduce transmission, morbidity and mortality rates by 2030 and to achieve the goals set out in the Global Technical Strategy to Combat Malaria 2016-2030, | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Taking note of the country-led "High to High Impact" initiative, which aims to give new impetus to progress towards meeting the targets of the Global Technical Strategy to Combat Malaria 2016-2030 in the most heavily affected countries, | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of strengthening health systems to effectively sustain efforts to combat and eradicate malaria, as it is possible to control vector-borne diseases and to further advance the achievement of sustainable development goals (target 3.3) by adopting an integrated approach to the provision of health... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recognizing the critical importance of strengthening malaria surveillance and data quality in all malaria regions to accurately measure progress, combat the resurgence of the disease and allocate resources in a targeted manner, in particular as resistance to treatment and prevention measures increases, and also recogni... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the Global Fund is the main multilateral source of funding for malaria control and malaria eradication and that progress can only be sustained, inter alia, if the resources of the Fund are fully replenished, noting in this regard that the replenishment conference of the Fund will be held in Lyon, Franc... | preambular |
A-RES-73-337-fr-parsed | Noting that bilateral donors have made a significant contribution to progress in malaria control and malaria eradication, and recognizing the need for additional donor countries to increase their funding for malaria control, including through official development assistance, | preambular |
A-RES-73-340-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action adopted in 1995 at the Fourth World Conference on Women 1 and the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly, 2 | preambular |
A-RES-73-340-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 73/294 of 22 May 2019, entitled "Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women", in which it decided, in order to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and to accelerate the achievement of gender equality and the advancement of all w... | preambular |
A-RES-73-340-fr-parsed | Noting that, by endorsing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 3 and the Sustainable Development Goals, in September 2015, Heads of State and Government confirmed that achieving gender equality and the advancement of women and girls will make a vital contribution to the achievement of all goals and targets, | preambular |
A-RES-73-341-fr-parsed | Recognizing its role and powers as the principal organ of the United Nations and the importance of its effective and efficient discharge of its functions under the Charter of the United Nations, | preambular |
A-RES-73-341-fr-parsed | Recognizing that all its resolutions on the revitalization of its work contribute, in an equally important manner, to the strengthening of its role, authority, effectiveness and efficiency under the Charter, | preambular |
A-RES-73-341-fr-parsed | Welcoming the efforts of the President of the General Assembly to revitalize and promote the revitalization of the work of the General Assembly at its seventy-third session devoted to the strengthening of multilateralism, | preambular |
A-RES-73-341-fr-parsed | Recalling that the theme of the celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Organization in 2020 will be "The future we want, the United Nations we need: reaffirm our collective commitment to multilateralism", | preambular |
A-RES-73-344-fr-parsed | Recalling all its relevant resolutions, in particular resolutions 56/6 of 9 November 2001 on the Global Agenda for Dialogue among Civilizations, 57/6 of 4 November 2002 on the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World, 2001-2010, 58/128 of 19 December 2003 on the promoti... | preambular |
A-RES-73-344-fr-parsed | Welcoming the efforts of relevant entities of the United Nations system to promote the development of values and skills conducive to a culture of peace, including through education and training in the promotion of dialogue and dialogue, | preambular |
A-RES-73-344-fr-parsed | Recognizing the importance of promoting peace education that promotes respect for the values inherent in peace and universal coexistence among human beings, including respect for the life, dignity and integrity of the human person, as well as friendship and solidarity among human beings, regardless of nationality, race... | preambular |
A-RES-73-344-fr-parsed | Recognizing the importance of Declaration 2 and Programme of Action 3 for a culture of peace, adopted by the General Assembly on 13 September 1999, as the universal framework within which the international community, in particular the United Nations system, must promote a culture of peace and non-violence for the benef... | preambular |
A-RES-73-344-fr-parsed | Recognizing also the relevance of the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda and its sustainable development goals, including Goal 4, ensuring equitable, inclusive and quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all, Goal 5, achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls, and Goal 16, promot... | preambular |
A-RES-73-344-fr-parsed | Expressing its appreciation to the President of the Lebanese Republic for his efforts to strengthen the role of Lebanon as a centre for dialogue and diversity, in particular through his initiative to establish the Human Academy for Meeting and Dialogue, | preambular |
A-RES-73-345-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 61/19 of 28 November 2006, entitled "Bicentennial of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade", and its subsequent resolutions entitled "Permanent memorial and commemoration of the victims of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade", | preambular |
A-RES-73-345-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the transatlantic slave trade and its lasting consequences throughout the world are still too little known, and welcoming the increased interest in this issue, including awareness in many States, in this annual commemoration, | preambular |
A-RES-73-345-fr-parsed | Recalling the initiatives taken by States to reaffirm their commitment to the implementation of paragraphs 101 and 102 of the Durban Declaration, adopted by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, to combat the legacy of slavery and to help restore the dignity of ... | preambular |
A-RES-73-345-fr-parsed | Recalling also its resolution 68/237 of 23 December 2013, by which it proclaimed the International Decade for People of African Descent from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2024, and its resolution 69/16 of 18 November 2014, in which it adopted the programme of activities for the Decade, | preambular |
A-RES-73-345-fr-parsed | Recalling that the project for the construction of a permanent memorial complements the activities of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in the framework of the "Slave Route" project, | preambular |
A-RES-73-345-fr-parsed | Welcoming the successful completion of the project undertaken by Member States, including the States members of the Caribbean Community and the African Union, in collaboration with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and representatives of the Secretariat and civil society, to erect at ... | preambular |
A-RES-73-346-fr-parsed | Recognizing that multilingualism, as a fundamental value of the United Nations, contributes to the achievement of the objectives of the United Nations as set out in Article 1 of the Charter of the United Nations, | preambular |
A-RES-73-346-fr-parsed | Recognizing that multilingualism is an engine of multilateral diplomacy and contributes to the promotion of the values of the United Nations and to the confidence of our peoples in the purposes and principles of the Charter, | preambular |
A-RES-73-346-fr-parsed | Recognizing that multilingualism is a means for the United Nations to promote, protect and preserve the diversity of languages and cultures throughout the world, as well as to improve the effectiveness, results and transparency of its activities, | preambular |
A-RES-73-346-fr-parsed | Recognizing also, in this regard, that multilingualism fosters unity in diversity and serves understanding, tolerance and dialogue among countries by contributing to the sustainability of the work of the Organization and the ability of peoples to take ownership of it, and recognizing the importance of dialogue with the... | preambular |
A-RES-73-346-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 languages | preambular |
A-RES-73-346-fr-parsed | Reaffirming its resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", and reaffirming its unwavering commitment to the implementation of the Programme and to making full use of it to transform our world in a way that will make it better by 2030, | preambular |
A-RES-73-346-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-73-346-fr-parsed | Recalling also its resolution 71/178 of 19 December 2016, by which it proclaimed 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages in order to draw attention to the need to preserve, revitalize and promote those languages, | preambular |
A-RES-73-346-fr-parsed | Recalling further the decision of the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization of 17 November 1999 to declare 21 February as the International Mother Tongue Day, | preambular |
A-RES-73-346-fr-parsed | Recalling 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 71/288 of 24 May 2017, 71/328 of 11 September 2017, 72/90 A and B of 7 December 2017, 72/161 of 19 De... | preambular |
A-RES-73-51-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that confidence-building measures in the field of conventional arms play a key role in strengthening conflict prevention and reducing armed violence, thereby contributing to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 16 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 1 | preambular |
A-RES-73-59-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 55/33 E of 20 November 2000, 57/60 of 22 November 2002, 59/93 of 3 December 2004, 61/73 of 6 December 2006, 63/70 of 2 December 2008, 65/77 of 8 December 2010, 67/47 of 3 December 2012, 69/65 of 2 December 2014 and 71/57 of 5 December 2016, | preambular |
A-RES-73-59-fr-parsed | Welcoming the report of the Secretary-General on disarmament and non-proliferation education 1 , the report of the Secretary-General considers the implementation of the recommendations contained in the United Nations study on disarmament and non-proliferation education 2 , and recalling that 2018 marks the sixteenth an... | preambular |
A-RES-73-59-fr-parsed | Stressing the conclusion of the Secretary-General's report that the recommendations contained in the study should continue to be implemented and that further long-term results should be derived from the relevant principles, | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Recognizing the responsibility of each Member State, in accordance with its national legal framework and 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 contributi... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-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 ... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Noting that measures taken by the international community to combat the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and to prevent access by non-State actors to weapons of mass destruction and related materials, including Security Council resolutions 1540 (2004) of 28 April 2004, 1977 (2011) of 20 April 2011 and 2325 ... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Taking note of resolutions GC(62)/RES/6 and GC(62)/RES/7, adopted on 20 September 2018 by the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at its sixty-second regular session, which deal with measures to strengthen international cooperation in the fields of nuclear and radiological safety and transport ... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of the role of the International Atomic Energy Agency in promoting and strengthening the safety and security of radioactive sources, including by developing technical documentation, assisting States in improving their national legal and regulatory infrastructures and strengthening the coordin... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Taking note that the International Atomic Energy Agency organized the International Conference on Nuclear Security, on the theme of intensifying global efforts, held in Vienna from 1 to 5 July 2013, the International Conference on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources, on the theme of maintaining the continuou... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Noting the usefulness of the Incidents and Trafficking Database, an optional mechanism for the international exchange of information on incidents and cases of trafficking in nuclear and other radioactive materials, encouraging the International Atomic Energy Agency to further facilitate, inter alia, through designated ... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Noting also 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-73-66-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of the Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources and its Supplements on Guidelines for the Import and Export of Radioactive Sources and Guidelines for the Management of Radioactive Sources Deleted from Service, which are valuable instruments for improving the safety an... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Taking note of the Nuclear Security Plan 2018-2021 adopted by the International Atomic Energy Agency, and urging Member States to make voluntary contributions to the Fund of the International Atomic Energy Agency for Nuclear Security, | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Noting the various international efforts and partnerships aimed at strengthening nuclear and radiological security, encouraging continued efforts to secure radioactive sources, and in this regard taking note of the guidelines and recommendations of the International Atomic Energy Agency on the safe and secure managemen... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Taking note of the conclusions of the 2013 International Conference on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources, in which particular emphasis is placed on the need to further assess the value of the elaboration of an international convention on the safety and security of radioactive sources, with a view to enabli... | preambular |
A-RES-73-66-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism Prevention Unit of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) is working to strengthen the capacity of States to combat the smuggling of radioactive sources and to prevent terrorists from acquiring such materials, and that Operation Fail Safe of INT... | preambular |
A-RES-73-88-fr-parsed | Recalling also all relevant Security Council resolutions and presidential statements, in particular resolutions 2189 (2014) of 12 December 2014, 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015, 2274 (2016) of 15 March 2016, 2344 (2017) of 17 March 2017 and 2405 (2018) of 8 March 2018, | preambular |
A-RES-73-88-fr-parsed | Welcoming the efforts of Afghanistan, in the context of the Decade of Transformation (2015-2024), to consolidate its sovereignty by ensuring the sustainable functioning of a viable State in the service of the people with a view to becoming fully self-sufficient, | preambular |
A-RES-73-88-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the long-standing partnership between the Government of Afghanistan and the international community, based on their renewed mutual commitments, as set out in the Geneva Mutual Accountability Framework agreed at the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan held on 27 and 28 November 2018, and recalling the long-term... | preambular |
A-RES-73-88-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the commitment of the international community to continue to support the training, equipment, financing and capacity-building of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces, as agreed, inter alia, in the 2012 Declaration of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces, | preambular |
A-RES-73-88-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the urgent need to address the challenges facing Afghanistan, in particular the combating of terrorist and violent extremist activity in the region by the Taliban, including the Haqqani Network, as well as by Al-Qaida, elements affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also known as D... | preambular |
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