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14. Calls upon Israel, the occupying Power, to put an end to the prolonged closures and other restrictions on economic activity and freedom of movement, including those that de facto correspond to a blockade of the Gaza Strip, and, in this regard, to implement fully the Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed P...
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15. Stresses the urgent need to address the ongoing health crisis in the Gaza Strip, including by ensuring adequate infrastructure and the provision of medical supplies and equipment, as well as the provision of the necessary expertise to deal with the increasing number of people injured during demonstrations in the Ga...
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16. Urges Member States to continue to provide emergency assistance to the Palestinian people to address the financial crisis and the dire socio-economic and humanitarian situation, particularly in the Gaza Strip;
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17. Urges all States and the specialized agencies and organizations of the United Nations system to continue to support the Palestinian people and to assist them in the early exercise of their inalienable rights, including their right to self-determination, with all due respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms...
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18. Stresses the need to preserve and develop Palestinian institutions and infrastructure for the provision of essential public services to the Palestinian civilian population and for the promotion of human rights, including civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, and urges in this regard the implementa...
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19. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its seventy-fifth session on the implementation of the present resolution, in particular with regard to the applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and other occupied Arab terri...
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2. Encourages all partners to contribute constructively to the Afghan Government's reform agenda, as set out in the National Framework for Peace and Development in Afghanistan and the Geneva Mutual Accountability Framework, with a view to making Afghanistan a prosperous and democratic country, with a focus on strengthe...
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4. Notes that the funding commitments made at the Brussels Conference on Afghanistan will end in 2020 and, bearing in mind that development and humanitarian needs continue to be urgent, stresses the need for a ministerial pledging conference to be held at the end of 2020 to ensure that assistance will be maintained for...
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5. Recalls with satisfaction the adoption of the Geneva Mutual Accountability Framework, as announced in the communiqué of the Geneva International Conference on Afghanistan, in which it is emphasized that it is important that the commitments made by the Government of Afghanistan and the international community in a sp...
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6. Stresses the need for closer and more coordinated cooperation in addressing threats to the stability and development of Afghanistan and the region, as well as greater coherence and complementarity in the approaches of the countries of the region and the international community to ensure long-term peace, security and...
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7. Recognizes the commitment of the international community to support the training, equipping and financing of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces and their capacity-building throughout the Decade of Transformation, as agreed, including recently in the 2018 Brussels Summit Declaration, including through th...
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8. Welcomes the recent commitments made at the Brussels Summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, held on 11 and 12 July 2018, to maintain national contributions to the financing of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces until the end of 2024 and to continue the Resolute Support Mission, in order to co...
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9. Takes note of the positive impact of the commitments made by the European Union in the context of the continued support of the international community for the security, development and stability of Afghanistan and the continuing importance of these commitments;
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11. Expresses grave concern at the presence of terrorist organizations such as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) (Daesh) and their affiliates, in particular ISIL-province of Khorassan and other foreign terrorist groups and terrorist fighters, and at the increase in the number of cowardly and heinous terro...
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13. Stresses the need for the Government of Afghanistan and the international community to continue to work closely together and to coordinate further the repression of these acts that threaten peace and stability in Afghanistan and the march towards democracy, the achievements and the further implementation of the dev...
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14. Welcomes the full responsibility of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces for security, commends the resilience and courage of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces, calls upon the international community to provide the necessary support to strengthen security, namely, the maintenance of public ...
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15. Also welcomes, in this regard, the presence of the Resolute Support Mission, expresses its appreciation to Member States that have provided it with personnel, equipment and other resources, as well as to all international partners that have supported the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces, in particular th...
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16. Welcomes the commitment of the Government of Afghanistan, in order to ensure stability and promote the establishment of a genuine rule of law and respect for the human rights of all, in particular the full and equal enjoyment of those rights by women and children, to continue its security sector reform by ensuring ...
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17. Recalls that regional security cooperation is essential for maintaining stability in Afghanistan and the region, welcomes the progress made by Afghanistan and regional partners in this area, invites Afghanistan and regional partners and organizations, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, to continue the...
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18. Welcomes the steps taken by the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy in Central Asia towards regional security cooperation, including the holding of a meeting on preventive diplomacy and a cross-border workshop with Afghan participants;
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20. Recognizes that an inclusive, Afghan-led and Afghan-controlled peace process, supported by regional actors, in particular Pakistan, and supported by the international community is essential for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan, and reaffirms its strong commitment to support the efforts of the Afghan Gover...
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21. Welcomes the steps taken by the Government of Afghanistan to engage in direct negotiations within the framework of a comprehensive peace plan, as set out in the statement of the consultative loya jirga for peace held from 29 April to 3 May 2019, 3 urges the Taliban to accept this proposal without imposing condition...
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22. Encourages Afghanistan and Pakistan to strengthen their relations, which could lead to effective cooperation in the fight against terrorism and advance the Afghan-led and Afghan-controlled peace process, and effectively implement the Afghanistan-Pakistan Peace and Solidarity Action Plan;
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23. Recalls that women play an essential role in the peace process, as emphasized by the Security Council in its resolution 1325 (2000) of 31 October 2000 and other relevant resolutions, including resolution 2242 (2015) of 13 October 2015, welcomes the steps taken by the Government of Afghanistan to implement its natio...
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24. Recognizes that there is no purely military solution to ensure stability in Afghanistan and that lasting peace can only be achieved through a negotiated settlement to which the Government of Afghanistan would be a party, calls for an immediate end to the illegal violence in order to create an environment conducive ...
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25. Urges all Afghan, regional and international parties to continue to support peace efforts, to ensure the full participation of women and to further preserve and consolidate the results achieved in the areas of State-building, economic, political and social reforms, implementation of obligations relating to fundamen...
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26. Notes the work of regional and international partners, including the Quadrlateral Coordination Group, the International Contact Group for Afghanistan, the Tashkent dialogue consultations, the Moscow process, intra-Afghan dialogues, including those held in Doha and Moscow, to facilitate Afghan-led and controlled act...
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28. Recalls the commitment of the Government of Afghanistan to improve and reform the electoral process in Afghanistan, and welcomes the holding of the presidential election on 28 September 2019, condemns in the strongest terms all terrorist acts and violent attacks aimed at disrupting the elections, welcomes the commi...
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29. Welcomes the expansion of the comprehensive dialogue on the political transition to strengthen the unity of the Afghan people, and stresses the importance of the dialogue for the consolidation of democracy and political stability in Afghanistan;
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30. Calls upon the Government of Afghanistan to continue to undertake effective public administration reforms with a view to establishing the rule of law, good governance and accountability, and welcomes the commitments, efforts and progress made by the Government of Afghanistan in this regard;
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32. Recalls that the Afghan Constitution guarantees the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all Afghans without discrimination of any kind, stresses the need to fully implement the human rights provisions of the Afghan Constitution, in accordance with the obligations under applicable international law, including t...
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33. Notes that Afghanistan is a member of the Human Rights Council, and welcomes its commitments and responsibilities in respect for and promotion of human rights at the national, regional and international levels, in the framework of the international human rights instruments to which it is a party;
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35. Stresses the need to investigate allegations of violations, including past violations, and the need to provide victims with effective and effective remedies and to prosecute the perpetrators, in accordance with domestic and international law;
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36. Calls for the full implementation of the media law, while noting with concern and condemning the persistence of acts of intimidation and violence against Afghan journalists, such as the abduction and murder of journalists by terrorist, violent extremist or criminal groups, and urges the Afghan authorities to invest...
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37. Reaffirms its unwavering commitment and that of the Government of Afghanistan to the promotion and protection of the full enjoyment by women of their human rights in Afghanistan, in particular the full equality of women and men and the full participation of women in all spheres of Afghan life, in the elimination of...
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38. Welcomes the progress made and the measures taken by the Government to increase women's participation in policymaking and decision-making, to combat discrimination and to protect and promote the equal rights of women and men, in accordance with its international obligations under the Convention on the Elimination o...
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39. Also welcomes the recent steps taken by the Government of Afghanistan to protect the full and equal enjoyment of the human rights of women and girls, including the establishment of a special secretariat at the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, to investigate allegations of harassment of women in governmen...
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40. Stresses the need to ensure respect for the rights of children and their fundamental freedoms in Afghanistan, and to prevent serious violations of and violations of the human rights of children as a result of the ongoing armed conflict, condemns the continued recruitment and use of child soldiers, including sexual ...
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41. Welcomes the progress made in the implementation of the plan of action for the prevention of recruitment of minors signed in January 2011 and its annex on children associated with the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces, as well as the road map for compliance with the plan of action, and the signing in 2017...
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42. Recalls Security Council resolutions 2250 (2015) of 9 December 2015 on the maintenance of international peace and security and 2419 (2018) of 6 June 2018 on youth and peace and security, in which the Security Council reaffirmed the important role that youth can play in conflict prevention and resolution, welcomes t...
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45. Welcomes the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan to combat drug production in the country, including recent law enforcement operations to seize, dismantle and destroy drug stockpiles and laboratories, as indicated in the Secretary-General ' s quarterly report 8 , encourages international and regional cooperati...
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46. Stresses the importance of a comprehensive and balanced approach to the drug problem in Afghanistan, which, in order to be effective, must be integrated within the broader framework of security, good governance, the rule of law, human rights and public health, as well as economic and social development, in particul...
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47. Notes with deep concern the close links between drug trafficking and terrorist activities of the Taliban, including the Haqqani Network, as well as Al-Qaida, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) (Daesh) and their affiliates, in particular ISIL-Khorassan province and other foreign terrorist groups and fig...
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48. Requests the international community to continue to cooperate with the Government of Afghanistan to assist it in the further implementation of its National Drug Control Strategy and its National Counter-Narcotics Plan, calls for such assistance to be aimed at eliminating illicit drug cultivation, production, traffi...
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49. Recalls that Afghanistan is at the top of the list of the World Bank's most reformative countries in its report, Doing Business 2019, and takes note of the work of the Government of Afghanistan in implementing reforms aimed at improving the regulatory framework of enterprises;
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50. Welcomes the National Framework for Peace and Development in Afghanistan, in which the Government set out its priority strategic directions to empower the country, as well as the presentation of five national priority programmes on citizens' charters, women's economic empowerment, urbanization, all agricultural iss...
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51. Reaffirms its commitment to contribute sustainably to the economic development of Afghanistan on the basis of mutual accountability, as reflected in the Geneva Mutual Accountability Framework, calls, as a matter of urgency, upon all States, the United Nations system and international and non-governmental organizati...
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53. Welcomes the progress made in the implementation of the Mutual Accountability Framework for Self-Government and the commitments made to continue the reforms agreed upon in the Geneva Mutual Accountability Framework and its follow-up mechanism, within which the Government of Afghanistan has reaffirmed its commitment...
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55. Also commends the Government of Afghanistan for improving budgetary transparency and for its efforts to ensure the sustainability of public finances, notes the challenges ahead, and urges the Government of Afghanistan to continue its efforts to achieve its income targets;
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56. Recognizes the need to further improve the living conditions of the Afghan population, and stresses the need to assist the Government in building the necessary additional capacity to provide basic social services at the national, provincial and local levels, in particular in the areas of education and public health...
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58. Notes with concern the dire humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, where millions of people are suffering from emergency food insecurity and hundreds of thousands of Afghans have had to leave their homes since January 2019 as a result of the conflict, and urges the international community to provide the necessary a...
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59. Recognizes the need to take into account the impact of climate change on Afghanistan, and stresses the need for local, subnational, national, regional and international action to strengthen resilience measures, in particular those of the most vulnerable, by investing in related mechanisms, including disaster risk r...
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60. Expresses its appreciation to the Governments of those countries that continue to host Afghan refugees, in particular those of Pakistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran, recognizing the enormous burden they bear as a result, calls upon the international community to continue to provide generous support, and calls u...
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61. Welcomes the outcome of the high-level segment on the situation of Afghan refugees at the sixty-sixth session of the Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 12 , stresses the importance of the Strategy for the search for solutions for Afghan refugees and support for...
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62. Expresses concern at the increase in the number of internally displaced persons and refugees from Afghanistan, stresses that stability and development are possible in Afghanistan if Afghans are able to envisage their own future, reminds host countries and the international community of their obligations under inter...
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63. Takes note of the framework agreement for cooperation signed by the Government of Afghanistan and the European Union, entitled "Joint Action for the Future on Migration Issues", and stresses in this context the importance of close and effective cooperation in order to address in a comprehensive manner the problem o...
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64. Welcomes the commitment of the Government of Afghanistan to the repatriation and reintegration of Afghan refugees as one of its highest priorities, including their voluntary, safe and dignified return and their sustainable reintegration into national development planning and priority-setting processes,
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65. Reaffirms its strong support for the implementation of the Strategy for Solutions for Afghan Refugees and Support for Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, endorsed by the international community in 2012, and considers the Special Allowance for the Voluntary Return and ...
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67. Stresses the importance of fostering constructive and lasting regional cooperation, as it is an effective means of promoting peace, security, stability and economic and social development in Afghanistan, recognizes in this regard the importance of the contribution of neighbouring countries and regional partners as ...
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68. Welcomes the important initiatives for regional connectivity, including the ongoing cooperation under the auspices of the Regional Economic Cooperation for Central Asia, the Conference on Regional Economic Cooperation for Afghanistan, including the inauguration of its Chamber of Commerce and Industries in Kabul on ...
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70. Welcomes the efforts made to strengthen regional economic cooperation, and encourages the continuation of these efforts, welcomes also the joint measures aimed at strengthening dialogue and collaboration and advancing economic development throughout the region, including measures taken to facilitate regional interc...
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71. Welcomes the work of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan in implementing the mandate entrusted to it by the Security Council in its resolution 2489 (2019), stresses that the central and impartial coordinating role of the United Nations continues to be important for the promotion of more coherent in...
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72. Stresses the importance of the strategic review of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, the tasks entrusted to it, the priorities identified and the related resources, and requests that the recommendations of the Secretary-General
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2. Reaffirms that the Organization remains the indispensable foundation of a just and peaceful world and that its voice must be heard in a clear and strong manner, and stresses the essential role to be played by the Department of Global Communications of the Secretariat in this regard;
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3. Stresses that the reform of the Department of Global Communications, aimed at adapting its capacity and action to current trends in global communication, should take into account the priorities set out by the Committee on Information as the principal subsidiary body to make recommendations to the General Assembly on...
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4. Also stresses the importance of the Secretariat providing Member States, at their request and within existing mandates and procedures, with clear, accurate and comprehensive information in a timely manner;
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6. Reaffirms the central role of the Committee on Information in the overall communications policies and activities of the Organization, including in the prioritization of those activities, and decides that the recommendations relating to the programme of work of the Department of Global Communications shall be emanati...
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7. Requests the Department of Global Communications, in accordance with the priorities set out in General Assembly resolutions 71/6 of 27 October 2016 and 73/269 of 22 December 2018, to pay particular attention to the promotion of sustained economic growth and sustainable development, in accordance with the resolutions...
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8. Requests the Department of Global Communications and its network of United Nations information centres to pay particular attention to the outcome of the Third United Nations World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, the Third International Conference on Financing for Development and the annual Economic and Social...
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9. Takes note of the participation of the Department of Global Communications in the preparatory work for the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration 4 , in accordance with the Ne oor Declaration for Refugees and Migrants; 5
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11. Requests the Department of Global Communications to remain committed to a culture of evaluation, to continue to evaluate its outputs and activities with a view to enhancing their effectiveness, and to continue to cooperate and coordinate its activities with Member States and the Office of Internal Oversight Service...
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12. Reaffirms the importance of improved coordination between the Department of Global Communications and the Office of the Spokesman for the Secretary-General, and requests the Secretary-General to ensure consistency in the messages emanating from the Organization;
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13. Takes note of the steps taken by the Department of Global Communications to continue to disseminate the work and decisions of the General Assembly and its subsidiary bodies, and requests the Department to continue to strengthen its working relationship with the Office of the President of the General Assembly;
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14. Encourages the Department of Global Communications and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to continue their collaboration in the promotion of culture, education, communication and multilingualism, in accordance with General Assembly resolution 73/346, including through multilingual...
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15. Notes with appreciation the steps taken by the Department of Global Communications to work at the local level with other United Nations agencies and bodies to better coordinate their communications activities, urges the Department to encourage the United Nations Communications Group to promote linguistic diversity ...
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16. Reaffirms the need for the Department of Global Communications, while carrying out its current missions and in accordance with regulation 5.6 of the Regulations and Rules Governing Programme Planning, the Programme Aspects of the Budget, the Monitoring of Implementation and the Methods of Evaluation, 7 to prioritiz...
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17. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to make every effort to ensure that publications and other information services of the Secretariat, including the United Nations website, the United Nations Information Service and the social media accounts of the United Nations, provide detailed, balanced, objective and i...
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21. Stresses that the Department of Global Communications should maintain and improve its activities in areas of particular interest to developing countries and, where appropriate, other countries with special needs, and that its activities should contribute to bridging the gap between developing and developed countrie...
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23. Takes note of recent trends in challenging the credibility and transparency of factual information, and encourages the Department of Global Communications to continue to promote the dissemination of objective and impartial information on the work of the Organization, to make specific proposals in this regard and to...
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24. Stresses that multilingualism, as a fundamental value of the United Nations, requires the active participation and commitment of all stakeholders, including all United Nations conference centres and offices away from Headquarters;
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25. Also emphasizes the responsibility of the Secretariat to mainstream multilingualism in all its communications and public information activities, within available resources and in an equitable manner, calls upon the Department of Global Communications to consider multilingualism as an integral part of its strategy a...
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27. Welcomes the efforts of the Department of Global Communications to promote multilingualism in all its activities, stresses the importance of ensuring that the texts of all new United Nations documents made public in all six official languages, public information materials, global publicity campaigns and all older U...
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28. Encourages the Department of Global Communications to continue to implement its thematic focal point approach, as currently applied on the websites of the United Nations language services, as a best practice in multilingualism to improve the quality of content;
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29. Recognizes and supports the continued use by the Department of Global Communications, in addition to the official languages, of Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Persian, Portuguese and Sahili, as appropriate and as appropriate, in order to reach as wide a public as possible and to disseminate the message of the Organization t...
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30. Encourages the Department of Global Communications to continue its long-standing efforts to promote multilingualism through the global dissemination of information in languages other than official languages and to mobilize adequate resources, including through innovative funding approaches and voluntary contributio...
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31. Requests the Department of Global Communications to contribute to raising the international community's awareness of the importance of implementing the outcome document of the high-level meeting of the General Assembly on the comprehensive review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Info...
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33. Stresses the important role played by the network of United Nations information centres in enhancing the image of the Organization, disseminating its messages to local populations, in particular in developing countries, bearing in mind that information provided in local languages has a stronger resonance with them,...
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35. Stresses the importance of rationalizing the network of United Nations information centres, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General to continue to make proposals in this regard, including through the redeployment of resources, as necessary, and to report to the Committee on Information at its future sessi...
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36. Reaffirms that the rationalization of the United Nations information centres should be carried out on a case-by-case basis, in consultation with all concerned Member States in which information centres are currently located, the countries served by the information centres and other interested countries in the regio...
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37. Recognizes that the network of United Nations information centres, in particular in developing countries, should continue to strengthen its performance and activities, including through support for strategic communication, and requests the Secretary-General to report to the Committee on Information at its future se...
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38. Requests the Department of Global Communications, through the United Nations information centres, to strengthen its cooperation with all other entities of the United Nations system at the country level and with regard to the United Nations Development Assistance Framework in order to improve the coherence of commun...
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39. Stresses the importance of taking into account the special needs and interests of developing countries in the field of digital technologies, in order to ensure the smooth flow of information in those countries;
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40. Also stresses the importance of strengthening the information activities of the Organization for Member States that remain outside the network of United Nations information centres, and encourages the Secretary-General, in the context of rationalization, to extend the services of the network of information centres ...
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43. Takes note of the concern expressed by many Member States regarding the measures taken by the Secretariat with regard to the information centres in Mexico, Pretoria and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, hopes that these will not prevent the centres from serving as bridges between the United Nations and local populations, and...
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44. Recalls its resolution 64/243 of 24 December 2009, in which it requested the Secretary-General to establish a United Nations information centre in Luanda to assist in addressing the needs of Portuguese-speaking African countries, and requests the Secretary-General, in coordination with the Government of Angola, to ...
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45. Reaffirms the role of strategic communications services in formulating and disseminating the message of the United Nations through the development of communication strategies, with an overall focus on multilingualism from the planning stage, in close collaboration with substantive departments, United Nations funds ...
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Notes with appreciation the efforts of the Department of Comprehensive Communications to promote, through its campaigns, issues of importance to the international community, and calls upon the Department, in cooperation with concerned countries and relevant United Nations bodies and bodies, to continue to take appropri...
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Calls upon the Secretariat, in particular the Department of Global Communications, to participate in the observance of the international days it established, including, on 27 January, the International Day for the Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust; on 21 February, the International Mother Tongue Day, proclaim...
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49. Notes that 2020 will mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations and the end of the Second World War, takes note of the activities already planned by the Secretariat in this regard, and requests the Department of Global Communications to raise public awareness and disseminate infor...
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50. Recognizes the outreach efforts of the Department of Global Communications to promote the conferences of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and the preparatory processes, in particular the development of various multimedia content, including videos, images and graphics, to promote...
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