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A-RES-74-119-fr-parsed | 4. Recalls the draft plan of action on cooperatives for 2012 and beyond, prepared on the basis of the outcome document of the expert group meeting held in Ulaanbaatar in 2011 to promote cooperatives for sustainable socio-economic development, with a view to encouraging targeted and effective follow-up to the Internatio... | operative |
A-RES-74-119-fr-parsed | 6. Invites Governments and international organizations, in partnership with cooperatives and their organizations, to strengthen the capacities of cooperatives in all their forms, including those exploited by the poor, youth, women, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, to empower individuals to transfo... | operative |
A-RES-74-119-fr-parsed | 7. Invites Governments to intensify their efforts to improve food security, nutrition and sustainable production and consumption, and to emphasize smallholder farmers and women farmers, as well as agricultural and food cooperatives and farmers' networks, by improving their access to markets and financial capital, by es... | operative |
A-RES-74-119-fr-parsed | 8. Also invites Governments to facilitate access to information and communication technologies, which are a vital tool for cooperative collaboration and expansion, particularly in rural areas, while at the same time working to bridge the digital gender gap; | operative |
A-RES-74-119-fr-parsed | 10. Invites Governments, relevant international organizations, the specialized agencies and local, national and international cooperative organizations to continue to observe annually, on the first Saturday of July, the International Day of Cooperatives proclaimed by the General Assembly in its resolution 47/90; | operative |
A-RES-74-119-fr-parsed | 11. Invites Governments, in collaboration with the cooperative movement, to develop programmes to enhance the capacity of cooperatives, including by strengthening the institutional, administrative and financial capacities of their members, in accordance with the principles of gender equality and the empowerment of wome... | operative |
A-RES-74-119-fr-parsed | 12. Encourages Governments to take the necessary measures to adopt or develop laws and policies that give women equal access to land and support agricultural programmes and women's cooperatives and enable them to benefit from the public and private sector procurement process and to increase their commercial activity; | operative |
A-RES-74-119-fr-parsed | 13. Requests the Secretary-General, in cooperation with relevant organizations of the United Nations system, other international organizations and national, regional and international cooperative organizations, to continue to provide Member States, as appropriate, with the support they need to create favourable conditi... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 2. Stresses that Member States, primarily responsible for ensuring social integration and inclusion, should give priority to the creation of a "society for all" based on respect for all human rights and the principles of equality of all, non-discrimination, access to basic social services and the promotion of the activ... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 3. Reaffirms that social integration policies should aim at reducing inequalities and that equity and social inclusion are essential for achieving sustainable development by enabling individuals to participate without discrimination and to contribute to its social, economic and environmental dimensions; | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 4. Recognizes that investment in human capital and social protection have proven to be effective in reducing poverty and inequality, and invites Member States to mobilize more innovative sources of financing, including through public-private partnerships, to ensure levels of social spending to ensure widespread access ... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 5. Stresses the importance of promoting inclusive and equitable quality education, taking into account age, disability and gender issues, as well as lifelong learning opportunities for all, including children, women, youth, persons with disabilities, the elderly, migrants, indigenous peoples and persons belonging to et... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 6. Calls upon Member States to promote more equitable participation and access to the benefits of economic growth, including through policies that ensure the integration of all into the labour market, macroeconomic policies that take into account the social factors in which employment plays a key role and social inclus... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 7. Encourages Member States to consider, where appropriate, the establishment or strengthening of national institutions or bodies to promote, implement and evaluate social inclusion programmes and mechanisms at the national and local levels, so that no one is left behind; | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 8. Also encourages Member States to consider promoting the increased participation of women, youth, older persons, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities in the civic, political and economic spheres, including by promoting their part... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 10. Encourages Member States to promote social inclusion for the sake of social justice in order to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable populations and to help them adapt to the negative impacts of economic crises, humanitarian emergencies, natural disasters and climate change, and in this regard invites United Nat... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 11. Invites Member States, and encourages regional organizations to support national efforts to build inclusive societies, in particular in developing countries, upon request, including through financial and technical support for the design and implementation of sound social inclusion policies; | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 12. Encourages Member States to incorporate social integration objectives into social inclusion policies, by promoting the participation of vulnerable or marginalized persons as a result of their membership in a particular group or situation in the planning, implementation and monitoring of such policies, in collaborat... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 13. Also encourages Member States, taking into account the need to remove all legal, social and economic obstacles to the advancement of women and girls, to promote the systematic mainstreaming and inclusion of gender mainstreaming in all strategies | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 15. Recognizes that digital technologies can provide new solutions to development challenges, in particular in the context of globalization, and can promote sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth, sustainable development, competition, access to information and knowledge, trade and development, poverty eradi... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 16. Reaffirms the commitment made in the New Agenda for Cities adopted at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), held in Quito from 17 to 20 October 2016, 3 to promote diversity in cities and human settlements, to strengthen social cohesion, dialogue and understanding ... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 17. Invites Member States, relevant United Nations bodies, regional organizations, international and regional financial institutions, development partners, social partners, the private sector and civil society organizations to continue to share their experiences on concrete initiatives to promote economic, civic and po... | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 18. Invites Member States to consider a systematic exchange of information on good practices in social integration at the regional and international levels so that policymakers and other stakeholders can apply them to their respective national contexts and accelerate the development of a "society for all"; | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 19. Encourages Member States to improve the collection and use of high-quality, up-to-date, reliable and disaggregated data and statistics for the development of policies and programmes to promote social inclusion, and stresses the importance of international cooperation in this regard; | operative |
A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed | 20. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-sixth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, taking into account the information contained in | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 2. Reaffirms the World Programme of Action for Youth 19 and stresses that its 15 priority areas are interdependent and mutually reinforcing, and reaffirms the role of the Commission for Social Development in its implementation; | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 3. Also reaffirms the commitment of the Heads of State and Government in the 2030 20 Agenda for Sustainable Development to leave no one behind, including among young people, and the importance of implementing, monitoring and reviewing strategies that give due consideration to youth issues and give young people everywhe... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 5. Urges Member States, in the implementation of the World Programme of Action for Youth, to protect, promote and ensure to all young people the full realization and enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms, in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1 and the relevant international huma... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 6. Calls upon Member States that wish to do so to select some of the indicators proposed by the Secretary-General in his report 21 , adapting them to monitor and evaluate the implementation of the World Programme of Action for Youth, paying particular attention to young women, marginalized groups and youth belonging to... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 7. Stresses the need to strengthen and support the capacity of national statistical agencies to design, collect and analyse data disaggregated by sex and age, in order to contribute effectively to monitoring and reporting on progress under the youth component of the 2030 Sustainable Development Programme; | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 8. Urges Member States to promote equal opportunities for all, to eliminate all forms of discrimination against young people, including those based on race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, nationality or social origin, property, birth or other status, and to promote the integration of socia... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 9. Reaffirms that the eradication of poverty, hunger and malnutrition, in particular among children and young people, is essential for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, recalls the commitment to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions and to promote sustained economic growth, ... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 10. Stresses the role of health education and quality education in improving life-long health, and in this regard encourages Member States to promote such learning among young people, including through evidence-based education and information strategies and programmes and public campaigns, and to improve young people's... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 11. Also stresses the need to implement measures to promote and improve the mental health and well-being of young people, including by providing more comprehensive and integrated services for the prevention of mental disorders and other mental health problems, including suicide prevention, as well as for the care of yo... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 12. Calls upon Member States to intensify their efforts to implement comprehensive and age-appropriate educational programmes, scientifically accurate and culturally sensitive, in order to provide adolescents and young people of both sexes, both in and out of school, with information that takes into account their evolv... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 13. Stresses the need to address the special needs of young people in the fight against HIV/AIDS for an AIDS-free generation, and urges member States to develop high-quality, affordable and accessible primary health-care services, including sexual and reproductive health, as well as education programmes, including on s... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 15. Recognizes the importance of the close links between young people and their cultural heritage and history in enabling them to develop harmonious relations based on respect for cultural diversity and leading to peaceful integration, including through artistic, cultural and sporting initiatives; | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 16. Encourages Member States to intensify their efforts to bridge the digital divide between young people and to promote innovation among young people, by ensuring that information and communications technologies are fully and adequately integrated into education and training at all levels, including the development of... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 17. Urges Member States to intensify their efforts to address the high rates of youth unemployment and underemployment, as well as the large number of young people in precarious or informal jobs or who are out of school and without employment or training, by developing and implementing targeted and integrated local and... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 18. Also urges member States to address the problems faced by girls and young women and to combat gender stereotypes, which perpetuate all forms of discrimination and violence, including harmful practices, against girls and young women, as well as the traditional roles of men and women, which hinder social development ... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 20. Urges Member States to mainstream a gender perspective in all development initiatives, recognizing that the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls are essential for achieving sustainable development and combating hunger, poverty and disease, to strengthen policies and programmes a... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 21. Calls upon Member States to take measures to minimize the negative effects of globalization while maximizing its benefits, and stresses the importance of a fair globalization that provides young people with education and training to enable them to develop fully at the personal level and to access decent jobs and be... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 22. Recognizes the increasing challenges posed by climate change and biodiversity loss to the international community, which have exacerbated vulnerabilities and inequalities and have a direct and indirect impact on the well-being of young people, and which could make young people, in particular in developing countries... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 23. Stresses that the sharing of family responsibilities creates an enabling environment for the empowerment of young people and thus fosters development, that young people contribute to a large extent to the well-being of their loved ones and that special attention should be paid to finding solutions to youth unemploy... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 25. Recognizes all recent efforts to promote the youth and peace and security agenda, invites Member States and relevant United Nations bodies and entities to consider ways and means to increase the involvement of young people in conflict prevention and resolution, peace-building, post-conflict initiatives and humanita... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 26. Urges Member States, in accordance with international law, to take concerted action to eliminate obstacles to the full realization of the rights of young people living under foreign occupation, colonial domination or in countries in conflict or in post-conflict situations, in order to promote the achievement of the... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 28. Also urges Member States to remove legal, administrative, social, economic, digital and cultural barriers that limit the participation and representation of young people, while at the same time making available the means, resources, information, technology, support, space and skills necessary for the free, active, ... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 29. Calls upon Member States to further strengthen or maintain, in this regard, preventive measures and remedies against violations of and violations of the right to privacy in the digital age that may affect every person, including young people, to promote the acquisition of computer literacy and the technical skills ... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 30. Recognizes that the contribution of young people is important for the full and successful implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and urges Member States and the United Nations system to seek and promote, in consultation with young people and youth and youth organizations, new concrete opport... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 31. Encourages Member States to consider including youth representatives in their delegations so that they may participate in all relevant debates held in the General Assembly and its subsidiary bodies, the Economic and Social Council and its functional commissions, and at relevant United Nations conferences, as approp... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 32. Requests the Youth Programme of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat to continue to coordinate within the United Nations system in order to encourage closer collaboration and dialogue on youth issues, including with Governments on the programme of youth delegates; | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 33. Calls upon donors, including Member States and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, to contribute actively to the United Nations Youth Fund in order to facilitate the participation of youth representatives from developing countries in the activities of the United Nations, taking into account the ne... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 34. Recognizes that United Nations entities, through the United Nations Inter-Agency Network for Youth Development, have intensified their collaboration in the development of the United Nations Youth Plan of Action, and requests them to continue to coordinate their activities, within existing resources, in order to mak... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 35. Welcomes the efforts of the Envoy of the Secretary-General for Youth to ensure that the voices of young people reach the United Nations system in the areas identified in her work plan, namely, participation, advocacy, partnerships and harmonization, and encourages her to continue to work closely with Governments, t... | operative |
A-RES-74-121-fr-parsed | 36. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-sixth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, including progress and challenges, to be prepared in consultation with Member States, relevant specialized agencies, funds and programmes and the regional commissio... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 2. Welcomes the reaffirmation by Governments of their strong commitment to the further implementation of the Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and the Programme of Action of the World Summit for Social Development, 1 inter alia, to promote equality and social justice, eradicate poverty, promote full and prod... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 3. Reaffirms its determination to work tirelessly towards the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 3 , recognizing the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, as the greatest challenge facing humanity and as an indispensable condition for achievin... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 4. Recognizes that poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon, and encourages Member States to develop comprehensive, integrated and coherent strategies to effectively address the structural causes of poverty and inequality, with a focus on job-creating growth, to address and address the basic needs of those living in po... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 5. Stresses that the major United Nations conferences and summits, including the Millennium Summit, the International Conference on Financing for Development, the Monterrey Consensus of the General Assembly, the 2005 World Summit, the Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development, to review the implem... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 6. Recognizes the continuing complexity of the food insecurity situation, including the extreme volatility of food prices, owing to the combination of several important factors, both structural and short-term, that exacerbate environmental degradation, drought and desertification, global climate change, natural disaste... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 7. Reaffirms the importance of supporting Agenda 2063, the development framework of the African Union, as well as its 10-year plan of action, as a strategic framework for the socio-economic transformation of Africa over the next 50 years, namely, the African Union's long-term strategy for industrialization, youth emplo... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses that the benefits of economic growth should be shared and distributed more equitably and that, in order to bridge the gap between inequalities and prevent further growth, comprehensive social policies and programmes, including social transfer and job creation programmes and effective social protection syste... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 9. Reaffirms that social integration policies should aim to reduce inequalities, promote access to basic social services, quality education for all and health care, eliminate discrimination, increase participation and integration of different social groups, in particular young people, older persons and persons with dis... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 10. Stresses that equity and social development presuppose the existence of favourable conditions and that, while economic growth is indispensable, the persistence of inequality and marginalization impedes broad-based and sustained growth, which is essential for inclusive, sustainable and people-centred development, an... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 11. Recognizes that investment in human capital and social protection have proven to be effective in reducing poverty and inequality, and invites Member States to mobilize innovative sources of financing, including through public-private partnerships, to ensure levels of social spending to ensure widespread access to h... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 12. Stresses that international trade and stable financial systems can contribute effectively to the creation of conditions conducive to the development of all countries and that trade barriers and certain trade practices continue to impede job creation, in particular in developing countries, that good governance, the ... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 13. Recognizes the persistence of inequalities within and among countries, which poses a significant threat to social cohesion, reaffirms the imperative of eradicating poverty, promoting prosperity, gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, and reducing inequalities in countries and among countries in ord... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 14. Urges Member States to strengthen their social policies, as appropriate, with particular attention to the specific needs of disadvantaged and marginalized social groups, including women, children, youth, persons with disabilities, persons living with HIV/AIDS, the elderly, indigenous people, refugees, displaced per... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 15. Reaffirms its commitment to gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, as well as to gender mainstreaming in all development activities, recognizing that these are essential elements for the achievement of sustainable development and the fight against hunger and malnutrition, poverty and disease, a... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 16. Recognizes that youth participation is an important factor in development, and urges Member States and the United Nations system to seek and promote, in consultation with young people and youth and youth organizations, new opportunities for the full, effective, structured and sustainable participation of young peop... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 17. Reaffirms the right to food, and recognizes the importance of promoting sustainable livestock and agriculture, and recognizing that family farming and small-scale farming can make an important contribution to food security and to reducing inequalities in access to food and nutrition, calls upon Governments to ensur... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 18. Urges Governments to develop, in cooperation with relevant entities, appropriate national systems of social protection, with protection floors, to promote participation in the labour market and to combat inequalities and social exclusion, including by rationalizing fragmented social protection systems or programmes... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 19. Stresses the need to address the challenges faced by those in informal and vulnerable employment by investing in the creation of more decent work opportunities, including by providing access to decent jobs in the formal sector, in accordance with International Labour Organization Recommendation No. 204 on the trans... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 20. Urges Member States to strengthen, as appropriate, the authority and capacity of national machineries for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls at all levels, to give them the status they deserve in the administration, with adequate funding, and to ensure that gender issues are mai... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 21. Also urges Member States to respond to the high rates of youth unemployment and underemployment, as well as to the large number of young people in precarious or informal jobs or who are out of school and without employment or training, by developing and implementing targeted and integrated local and national youth ... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 22. Recognizes that, in order to promote full employment and decent work for all, investment is also required in the education, training and development of women and men, as well as girls and boys, the strengthening of social and health protection systems and the implementation of international labour standards, and ur... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 23. Reaffirms the New Agenda for Cities 22, which envisages cities and human settlements that fulfil their social functions, including with regard to land and the environment, with a view to achieving progressively the full realization of the right to adequate housing, as a component of the right to an adequate standar... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 24. Recognizes that the negative impacts of climate change and environmental disasters are diverse, with vulnerable people, poor and rural populations and low-income countries disproportionately exposed to floods, droughts and other natural disasters, and with less capacity and resources to recover from these external ... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 26. Reaffirms that social development requires the active participation of all stakeholders, including civil society organizations, large enterprises, the public sector and small enterprises, and that partnerships among all actors at the national level, including the Government, civil society and the private sector, ar... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 27. Stresses the importance of the flexibility and authority of Governments to implement policies for poverty eradication and sustainable development while continuing to observe relevant international rules and commitments, in particular in the area of human rights, social expenditure and social protection programmes, ... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 28. Stresses the responsibility of the private sector at the national and international levels, including small and large enterprises and transnational corporations, in terms not only of the economic and financial implications of their activities but also of their impact on development, society, gender equality and the... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 29. Reaffirms the need to improve the availability, affordability and efficiency of health products by ensuring greater transparency in the prices of medicines, vaccines, medical devices, diagnostic tools, assistive devices and accessories, gene and cellular therapies and any other health technology throughout the valu... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 30. Recognizes health as an investment in human capital and social and economic development, which enables the full realization of human potential and contributes significantly to the promotion and protection of human rights and dignity and the empowerment of all; | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 31. Welcomes the renewed commitment, in the political declaration of the high-level meeting on universal health coverage, 5 to universal health coverage, to ensure that all people have access, without discrimination, to necessary, nationally defined basic services in the areas of health promotion, prevention, treatment... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 32. Reaffirms that universal health coverage, including financial risk protection and access to high-quality essential health services and safe, effective, high-quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines, is essential for eradicating poverty and reducing inequalities and ensuring sustainable development fo... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 34. Expresses its concern at the global shortage of 18 million health workers, mainly in low- and middle-income countries, recognizes the need to train, build and retain skilled health personnel, including nurses, midwives and community health workers, as an important component of strong and resilient health systems, a... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 35. Calls upon States, at the international level, to take measures, individually or within the framework of international cooperation, in accordance with applicable international law, including international agreements, to ensure that their actions as members of international organizations take due account of the righ... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 36. Encourages all States to implement measures and procedures in the field of intellectual property rights that do not impede legitimate trade in medicines, and to protect against the diversion of such measures and procedures; | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 37. Calls upon Member States to invest more funds and to promote decent work in the health and social sectors, to promote safe working conditions and environments, safe retention and equitable redress throughout the territory of health-care personnel, and to strengthen the optimization of existing health-care personnel... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 38. Encourages Governments to end all forms of malnutrition, including by achieving the internationally agreed goals of stunting and emancipation among children under the age of 5, and to address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and nursing women and the elderly; | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 39. Welcomes the rapid increase in the global enrolment rate, as literacy rates have steadily increased over the past 50 years to 68 per cent in 2016, as well as the improvement in access to pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education and distance education at all ages, and calls upon the international communit... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 40. Recognizes that access to primary and secondary education is limited and that drop-out rates are high, that school exclusion rates increase with age, and that, as a sign of future challenges, there are wide disparities in school attendance and education based on regions, wealth, gender, urban and rural residence an... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 41. Also recognizes that factors such as poverty, living in rural areas or having a disability all too often prevent children and adolescents from accessing quality education, in particular at the secondary and tertiary levels; | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 42. Encourages all States to measure progress in the realization of the right to education, for example through the development of national indicators, which are a valuable tool in this area, including for policy development and assessment of their impact, as well as for transparency; | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 43. Encourages States to increase investment and international cooperation to provide all girls and boys with free, equitable and high-quality pre-school, primary and secondary education, including through the mainstreaming and strengthening of initiatives such as the Global Partnership for Education, and to explore ot... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 44. Urges States to support the efforts of developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, to promote progressively the realization of the right to education, including the equal enjoyment of the right to education by all girls, through appropriate resources, including financial and technical resourc... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 45. Reaffirms the right to education, and calls upon the international community to ensure equal and non-discriminatory access to inclusive and quality education at all levels, including pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education, including distance education and technical and vocational training, and to promo... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 46. Recognizes the need for significant and effective investments in order to improve the quality of education and vocational training and to enable millions of people to acquire the skills necessary for decent work, and notes with appreciation the report of the International Commission for the Financing of World Educa... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 47. Urges Member States to promote and respect the right of women and girls to education throughout their lives and at all levels, in particular for the most marginalized, by eliminating gender inequalities in access to all areas of secondary and tertiary education, promoting financial and digital literacy and entrepre... | operative |
A-RES-74-122-fr-parsed | 49. Stresses that South-South cooperation is an important element of international development cooperation in that it complements, but does not replace, North-South cooperation, takes note of its increased importance and particularities, including from a historical perspective, and also emphasizes that it should be see... | operative |
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