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50. Stresses that the situation in northern Aleppo province and Idlib province is of particular concern, strongly condemns attacks on civilians and relief workers and civilian infrastructure where violence, including air strikes, continues to cause loss of life and injury to civilians and rescue workers and extensive d...
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51. Urges all parties to the conflict to take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of United Nations and associated personnel, as well as of the personnel of the specialized agencies and all other humanitarian actors, including locally and nationally recruited personnel, as required by international...
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52. Urges the international community to contribute to ensuring the full, effective and constructive participation of women, including in leading roles, in efforts to find a political solution to the crisis, as envisaged by the Security Council in its resolutions 1325 (2000), 2122 (2013) of 18 October 2013 and 2242 (20...
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53. Reaffirms that the solution to the conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic can only be a political one, reaffirms its commitment to the national unity and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic, urges the parties to the conflict to refrain from any act that may further aggravate the human rights, security a...
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1. Reaffirms that sport is an important factor for sustainable development, and recognizes its increasing contribution to development, justice and peace by promoting tolerance and respect, as well as the empowerment of women and youth, the individual and the community and the achievement of health, education and social...
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2. Invites Member States, the United Nations system, the International Olympic Committee, the International Paralympic Committee and other stakeholders, including sport organizations, federations and associations, athletes, the media, civil society, academia and the private sector, to increase public awareness and enco...
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3. Invites the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to launch a global awareness-raising and fund-raising campaign for the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Summer Games and the 2022 World Cup, in order to promote sport and learning through sport as part of strategies to address risk factors related to juvenile delinquen...
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4. Encourages Member States to better integrate sport into cross-sectoral crime prevention and criminal justice strategies, policies and programmes, where appropriate and consistent with domestic law, based on reliable standards, indicators and benchmarks, and to monitor and evaluate such strategies, policies and progr...
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5. Also encourages Member States to promote and promote the use of sport as a means of promoting crime prevention and criminal justice as well as the rule of law, ensuring gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, ensuring the participation of all without any form of discrimination and promoting mutual to...
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6. Welcomes the activities of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice, in particular its efforts to promote sport, related to the prevention of juvenile delinquency and drug abuse, as a means of developing practical skills, and to address the risk to youth pose...
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7. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate and in close coordination with Member States and in cooperation with relevant international organizations and partners, to continue to identify and disseminate information and good practices on the use of sport and learning through sport for c...
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8. Encourages Member States to strengthen outreach measures for young people to address risk factors associated with crime and violence, and encourages Member States to make sport and recreational facilities and programmes available to them;
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9. Encourages Member States to make greater use of sports activities, in cooperation with relevant stakeholders, to promote primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of juvenile delinquency and the social reintegration of young offenders, as well as to prevent their recidivism, and, in this regard, to promote and prom...
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11. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to convene a meeting of experts, in close coordination with Member States and in collaboration with all relevant United Nations agencies, in particular the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations Children's Fund and t...
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12. Invites the institutes of the United Nations crime prevention and criminal justice programme network to consider including in their programmes of work the integration of sport in crime prevention and criminal justice targeting youth, while taking into account the efforts of Member States to achieve the relevant sus...
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2. Recalls the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda 6 , in which member States committed themselves to achieving goals and targets and to ensuring that all students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to promote sustainable development, including through education for sustainable development;
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4. Calls upon Member States to integrate crime prevention and criminal justice strategies into all appropriate social and economic policies and programmes, in particular those concerning young people, with particular emphasis on programmes that are primarily aimed at providing adolescents and young adults with better o...
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5. Invites Member States to encourage, in accordance with their domestic legislation, closer cooperation between the crime prevention and criminal justice sectors and the education sector, as well as other relevant sectors, in order to promote the integration of education in justice and the rule of law into their educa...
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6. Stresses the right to education, recognizes that universal and quality education and training for all represent the most important investment that States can make in ensuring the short- and long-term development of young people, reaffirms that access to equitable and quality formal and non-formal education for all a...
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7. Invites member States to develop awareness-raising campaigns that convey key values based on the rule of law and supported by educational programmes, to include economic and social policies that promote equality, solidarity and justice, and to go to young people to make them agents of positive change;
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8. Also invites Member States, in accordance with their national legal framework, to intensify their efforts at the national and international levels to eliminate all forms of discrimination, including racism, religious intolerance, xenophobia and gender-based discrimination, including through awareness-raising, the de...
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9. Welcomes the ongoing work of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate, in the area of justice education and the rule of law, including through the Education for Justice initiative, which is an essential component of the Global Programme for the Implementation of the Doha Declaration for the P...
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10. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to promote education in the rule of law and justice in collaboration with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, inter alia, through:
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11. Notes that the main theme of the Fourteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, to be held in Kyoto, Japan, in 2020, will be "Advance crime prevention, criminal justice and the rule of law: towards the implementation of the 2030 Agenda", and welcomes the fruitful discussions on this su...
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12. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to report on its activities to promote education for justice in the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of the Doha Declaration to be submitted to the Fourteenth Congress;
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1. Welcomes the outcome of the fifth meeting of the Open-ended Intergovernmental Expert Group to Conduct a Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, held in Vienna from 27 to 29 March 2019;
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2. Recognizes the need for the Group of Experts to continue to exchange information on national legislation, best practices, technical assistance and international cooperation in order to identify ways and means to strengthen legal and other measures taken at the national and international levels to combat cybercrime a...
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3. Notes with satisfaction that the Group of Experts will formulate, in accordance with its workplan for the period 2018-2021, possible conclusions and recommendations to be submitted to the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice;
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4. Recognizes that the Group of Experts provides a forum for the exchange of information on national legislation, best practices, technical assistance and international cooperation, with a view to identifying ways to strengthen legal and other measures taken at the national and international levels to combat cybercrime...
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5. Encourages Member States to develop and adopt measures to ensure at the national level the effective investigation and prosecution of cybercrime cases and offences in which electronic evidence plays an important role and to ensure effective international cooperation in this regard, in accordance with domestic law an...
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6. Urges Member States to encourage the training of law enforcement officials, investigative authorities, prosecutors and judges in the field of cybercrime, including by enabling them to acquire the necessary expertise in evidence-gathering and information technology, and to empower them to effectively fulfil their res...
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8. Reaffirms that, in accordance with Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice resolution 22/8 of 26 April 2013, the role of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime is to centralize data on laws and lessons learned related to cybercrime in order to facilitate the ongoing assessment of criminal justice n...
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9. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to collect periodically information on developments, progress and best practices identified and to report periodically on this information to the Group of Experts and the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice;
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10. Invites the Group of Experts to provide, on the basis of its work, advice to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, including with regard to the Global Programme against Cybercrime, in order to assist it, without prejudice to other matters within its own mandate, in identifying urgent capacity-building needs...
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11. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to provide technical assistance and capacity-building services to Member States, upon request and in accordance with their national needs, to assist Member States in the fight against cybercrime, through the Global Programme against Cybercrime and, i...
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12. Invites Member States to consider continuing to cooperate, where appropriate and in a transparent and accountable manner, with the private sector and civil society in developing measures to combat cybercrime;
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1. Urges Member States to criminalize the sexual exploitation and abuse of children, including in cyberspace, in order to bring perpetrators to justice, to give law enforcement authorities appropriate powers and to provide the necessary tools to identify perpetrators and victims of such offences and to combat effective...
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2. Also urges Member States, in accordance with their domestic legal frameworks, to intensify their efforts to combat cybercrime related to sexual exploitation and abuse of children, including on the Internet;
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3. Calls upon Member States that are parties to the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography 5 to comply with their legal obligations;
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4. Urges Member States to raise public awareness of the seriousness of the content showing sexual exploitation and abuse of children, the fact that such content constitutes sexual offences against children and the reasons why the production, distribution and consumption of such content exposes more children to the risk...
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5. Also urges Member States to take legislative or other measures, in accordance with their domestic law, to facilitate the detection by Internet and online service providers and other relevant entities of content showing sexual exploitation and abuse of children and to ensure, in accordance with their domestic law, th...
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6. Encourages Member States, in accordance with their domestic law, to provide the necessary resources to investigate and prosecute offences related to the sexual exploitation or abuse of children committed on the Internet;
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7. Also encourages Member States to proactively exchange information on best practices and to take measures to combat sexual exploitation and abuse of children, including by entering or deleting content showing sexual abuse of children from the Internet, as soon as possible, in accordance with domestic law;
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9. Encourages Member States to ensure that relevant public institutions and the private sector participate in efforts to facilitate the reporting and tracing of suspicious financial transactions, with a view to detecting, discouraging and combating sexual exploitation and abuse of children on the Internet;
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10. Also encourages Member States to maintain the appropriate balance between the development and implementation of privacy policies and efforts to detect and report content showing sexual abuse of children and sexual exploitation and abuse of children on the Internet;
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12. Encourages Member States to conduct research and analysis, as appropriate, to better assess the risks to children of sexual exploitation and abuse on the Internet and to develop effective mitigation measures, including through the collection of relevant quantitative and qualitative data, disaggregated by age, sex a...
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13. Urges Member States to develop and implement public policies and to proactively exchange information on best practices, including on victim assistance programmes and gender mainstreaming, in order to protect and protect children from sexual exploitation and abuse, including in cyberspace, and the non-consensual dis...
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14. Encourages Member States to identify and assist child victims of sexual exploitation and abuse on the Internet by providing them with access to quality and evidence-based programmes, care and counselling to facilitate their physical and psychological recovery and social reintegration, as well as psychological care,...
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15. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to assist Member States, upon request, in developing and implementing measures to improve access to justice and protection, including through legislative and other measures for child victims of sexual exploitation and abuse on the Internet, through child-sensiti...
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16. Invites Member States to share best practices to report sexual exploitation and abuse of children in cyberspace, including in the development of indicators, and ways and means to raise public awareness of such reporting mechanisms;
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17. Calls upon States that have not yet done so to consider ratifying or acceding to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime 3 and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnati...
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18. Calls upon Member States, in accordance with their domestic legal framework and applicable international law, to strengthen international cooperation in combating the sexual exploitation and abuse of children on the Internet through, as appropriate and through, inter alia, mutual legal assistance and extradition, a...
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19. Urges Member States to continue their efforts and initiatives with a view to further strengthening international cooperation in combating the sexual exploitation and abuse of children on the Internet, including by ensuring that such offences are thoroughly addressed in the context and on the basis of the workplan o...
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20. Encourages Member States to provide resources to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, including the Global Programme against Cybercrime, to combat sexual exploitation and abuse of children on the Internet;
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21. Invites Member States and other donors to provide extrabudgetary resources to implement the relevant paragraphs of the present resolution, in accordance with the rules and procedures of the United Nations.
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1. Calls upon Member States that have not yet done so to consider becoming parties to the existing international counter-terrorism conventions and protocols, and requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate and in close coordination with the relevant entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism...
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2. Encourages Member States to consider ratifying or acceding to other relevant conventions in support of international cooperation in criminal matters, such as the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols thereto, and invites Member States to implement effectively the instrumen...
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3. Also encourages Member States to continue to promote, in accordance with their legal framework, effective coordination between law enforcement agencies and other entities and authorities responsible for preventing and combating terrorism, and requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to provi...
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5. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate, to provide technical assistance to Member States, upon request, for these purposes, including by maintaining and strengthening its support for international legal and judicial cooperation against terrorism, including in criminal cases relatin...
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6. Also requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate, to increase technical assistance to Member States, upon request, in the collection, analysis, preservation, storage, use and exchange of electronic and scientific evidence for the investigation and prosecution of terrorism and related of...
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7. Calls upon Member States, including through the relevant central authorities, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and other relevant United Nations bodies, which are engaged in capacity-building activities, to share best practices and technical expertise in a formal and informal manner, with a view to impro...
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8. Encourages Member States to use, as appropriate, the platforms and tools provided by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, including the knowledge management portal for the sharing of electronic resources and criminal laws, to facilitate international cooperation in criminal cases related to terrorism and to...
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9. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in cooperation with the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) and other relevant entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact, to continue to provide technical assistance to Member States, upon request, to collect, record and exchan...
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10. Stresses the importance of Member States establishing and maintaining, in accordance with applicable international law, effective, fair, humane, transparent and accountable criminal justice systems that form the basis of any counter-terrorism strategy, and requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to ta...
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11. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate relating to the prevention and combating of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, to continue to develop its specialized legal knowledge and technical assistance to Member States, upon request, on effective criminal justice measures ...
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12. Encourages the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to improve its technical assistance to Member States, upon request, in order to enable them to become parties to and implement the international conventions and protocols relating to counter-terrorism, including through targeted programmes and the ...
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13. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate and in collaboration, as appropriate, with the relevant entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact, to continue to provide assistance to Member States, upon request, in the form of capacity-building activities to assist them i...
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14. Urges the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to strengthen its coordination with the Counter-Terrorism Office and other relevant entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact, in order to provide Member States, upon request and on the basis of the mutual evaluation reports of Member States in the...
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15. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to provide, as appropriate, technical assistance to Member States, upon request, to assess the risk of terrorist financing and to identify the financial activities, financial services and economic sectors most at risk, in accordance with internationa...
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16. Encourages Member States to continue to identify, analyse and combat the potential links, existing or growing in some cases, between transnational organized crime, illicit drug-related activities, money-laundering and the financing of terrorism, with a view to strengthening criminal justice measures to combat those...
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17. Calls upon Member States to intensify their efforts to strengthen the security and resilience of critical infrastructure and the protection of particularly vulnerable "soft" targets, such as infrastructure and public places, as well as to develop and strengthen strategies for the prevention, protection, mitigation,...
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18. Also calls upon Member States to strengthen border management in order to effectively prevent the movement of foreign terrorist fighters and terrorist groups, and requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to provide technical assistance in this regard to Member States, upon request;
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19. Notes with appreciation the cooperation between the Counter-Terrorism Office, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, the International Civil Aviation Organization and the Office of Information and Communications Technology of the Secretariat in the conte...
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20. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate, to continue to develop its expertise in the international legal framework for combating chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear terrorism established by the conventions and protocols related to terrorism, in order to continue to assis...
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21. Also requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate, to continue to assist Member States, upon request, in the implementation of capacity-building programmes aimed at strengthening crime prevention and criminal justice responses to the destruction of and trafficking in cultural property b...
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23. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to provide technical assistance to Member States, upon request, in the development and implementation of assistance and support programmes for victims of terrorism in accordance with applicable domestic legislation, with a focus on the special needs of women and...
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24. Also requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within the framework of its Global Programme on the Elimination of Violence against Children in the Context of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, to continue to assist Member States, at their request, in accordance with applicable domestic legislation,...
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25. Encourages the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in cooperation with the relevant entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact, to assist Member States, upon request, in taking into account the issues
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26. Encourages Member States to take appropriate measures, in accordance with their domestic law, to maintain a safe and humane prison environment, to develop tools to help combat radicalization leading to violence and the recruitment of terrorists, to conduct risk assessments to determine whether detainees are likely ...
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27. Urges the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in coordination with other entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact, to continue to strengthen its cooperation with international, regional and subregional organizations and arrangements to provide technical assistance, and takes note of the ongo...
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28. Expresses its appreciation to those Member States that have supported the technical assistance activities of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, including through financial contributions, and invites Member States to consider making additional voluntary financial contributions in a sustained manner and pr...
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29. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to allocate sufficient resources to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to enable it to carry out its mandated activities and thereby assist Member States, upon request, in the implementation of the relevant elements of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism ...
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1. Urges Member States that have not yet done so to consider ratifying or acceding to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime 5 and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children 6 , as soon as possible, taking into account the central role...
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2. Urges Member States and other stakeholders referred to in the United Nations Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons, 23 and invites the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and international bodies,
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3. Recalls the holding of high-level meetings at the sixty-seventh session of the General Assembly, from 13 to 15 May 2013, and at its seventy-second session, on 27 and 28 September 2017, to assess progress made in the implementation of the Global Plan of Action, thereby reaffirming the strong political will to intensi...
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4. Also recalls its decision, contained in its resolution 68/192, to review every four years, within existing resources and beginning at its seventy-second session, the progress made in the implementation of the Global Plan of Action in order to assess achievements, gaps and challenges, including in the implementation ...
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6. Recalls its decision to declare 30 July World Day to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings, to be celebrated annually, and, while welcoming the joint events organized by Member States, the United Nations system, other international organizations and civil society at the international, regional and national levels to ce...
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7. Expresses its solidarity and compassion towards the victims and survivors of trafficking in persons, and calls for full respect for their human rights, care and assistance based on their needs and appropriate to them whenever appropriate, including in terms of sign language interpretation and interpretation, where a...
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8. Expresses its support for the activities of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to provide the necessary support to the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, and invites Member States to make voluntary contributions to the Office so that it may...
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9. Encourages the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to cooperate with relevant international organizations outside the United Nations system and to invite those organizations and interested Member States to participate, as appropriate, in the meetings of the Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in...
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10. Takes note of the informal consultative meetings on the work and priorities of the Inter-Agency Coordination Group in 2018 and beyond, organized by the Group at United Nations Headquarters in June and October 2018 for Member States, and notes with appreciation the participation of the Inter-Agency Coordination Grou...
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11. Welcomes the first meeting of the Inter-Agency Coordination Group of heads of relevant agencies and organizations of the United Nations, including the non-active members of the Group, held on 2 May 2018 in London, which contributed to re-establishing the Inter-Agency Coordination Group as a policy-sharing framework...
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12. Invites regional organizations, within their mandates, to become members of the Inter-Agency Coordination Group and to consider co-chairing it with a United Nations body, with a view to intensifying the sharing of regional expertise and experience, thereby enhancing international cooperation in combating traffickin...
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13. Takes note of the efforts of the Inter-Agency Coordination Group to conduct studies on emerging trends in trafficking in persons and to ensure that information-sharing among relevant agencies and among countries is conducted in accordance with national and international legal frameworks, taking into account the sta...
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14. Invites the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in its capacity as coordinator of the Inter-Agency Coordination Group, and other relevant organizations of the United Nations system, to further strengthen their activities to implement the relevant international instruments and the Global Plan of Action in orde...
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15. Calls upon Member States to take into account new approaches to the recruitment of potential victims of trafficking in persons, such as the use of Internet-based traffickers, including the recruitment of children, to take steps to prepare targeted awareness-raising campaigns, including for law enforcement agencies,...
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17. Calls upon Member States, international organizations, civil society associations and the private sector to intensify and support, through partnerships, as appropriate, prevention activities in countries of origin, transit and destination, focusing at the national and global levels on demand and supply chains, whic...
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18. Calls upon Member States to take legislative and other measures to prevent, combat and eliminate trafficking in persons in the context of international migration, by strengthening existing capacities and international cooperation for investigation, prosecution and sanctions, discouraging the demand for exploitation...
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19. Also encourages Member States to cooperate with the Inter-Agency Coordination Group, and in this regard takes note of the Toolkit for Guidance in Designing and Evaluating Counter-Trafficking Programmes, issued by the Group, which could contribute to the establishment of a common framework for harmonizing activities...
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21. Calls upon Member States to continue their efforts to criminalize trafficking in persons in all its forms, including the exploitation of the prostitution of others and other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour or services, slavery or similar practices, servitude and removal of organs, in particular with reg...
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