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A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 51. Requests the Department of Global Communications and its network of United Nations information centres to continue to raise public awareness and disseminate information, in a manner that is without financial implications, on the Third International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism proclaimed by the General... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 52. Recalls its resolutions 68/237 of 23 December 2013 and 69/16 of 18 November 2014 on the International Decade for People of African Descent, and calls upon the Department of Global Communications and its network of United Nations information centres to continue to raise public awareness and disseminate information, ... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 53. Also recalls its resolution 72/239 of 20 December 2017 on the United Nations Decade for Family Agriculture (2019-2028), and requests the Department of Global Communications and its network of United Nations information centres to raise public awareness and disseminate information on the Decade; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 54. Welcomes the political declaration adopted at the Nelson Mandela Peace Summit, held on 24 September 2018, 14 on the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Nelson Mandela, in which the period 2019-2028 was proclaimed the Nelson Mandela Decade for Peace, and in this regard requests the Department of Comprehensive ... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 55. Recalls its resolution 71/178 of 19 December 2016 on the proclamation of 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages to draw attention to the disastrous disappearance of indigenous languages, and requests the Department of Global Communications and its network of United Nations information centres to rai... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 56. Stresses the importance of the integration of multilingualism in the planning and implementation of advertising campaigns by the Department of Global Communications, including the development of ISO logos and logos in different languages, as appropriate, as well as the use of diesis words for campaigns in social me... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 57. Encourages the Department of Global Communications to develop partnerships with the private sector and relevant organizations promoting the official languages of the United Nations and other languages, as appropriate, in order to publicize the activities of the Organization without financial implications, and to re... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 58. Requests the Secretariat to continue to ensure an active role for the Department of Comprehensive Communications to peacekeeping operations and special political missions from the planning stage and at all subsequent stages through consultations and coordination with other departments and offices of the Secretariat... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 59. Requests the Department of Global Communications, the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, the Department of Operational Support, the Department of Political Affairs and Peacebuilding and the Peacebuilding Support Office to continue their cooperation in raising awareness of new realities, successes and challenges... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 60. Stresses the importance of strengthening the capacity of the Department of Global Communications to inform the public about peacekeeping operations and special political missions, as well as its role, in close cooperation with the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, the Department of Operational Support and the ... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 63. Requests the Department of Comprehensive Communications, as part of its promotional efforts to publicize United Nations peacekeeping activities, to emphasize the work and mandate of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 64. Recalls its resolutions 62/214 of 21 December 2007 on the Comprehensive Strategy for Assistance and Support to Victims of Sexual Exploitation or Assault by United Nations Staff or Related Personnel, 70/268 of 14 June 2016 on the comprehensive review of the whole question of peacekeeping operations in all their aspe... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 65. Notes the importance of outreach and outreach activities in the context of peacebuilding and peacebuilding efforts, in particular the meetings and activities of the Peacebuilding Commission, country training, the Peacebuilding Support Office and the Peacebuilding Fund, and calls upon the Department of Global Commun... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 66. Recalls its resolutions on dialogue among civilizations and the culture of peace, and requests the Department of Comprehensive Communications, while ensuring the relevance and validity of the themes selected for publicity campaigns on this issue, to continue to provide the necessary support for the dissemination of... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 67. Invites the United Nations system, in particular the Department of Global Communications, to continue to encourage and facilitate dialogue among civilizations and to identify ways and means to promote such dialogue within the framework of the activities of the United Nations system in various fields, taking into ac... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 68. Recalls its resolution 69/312 of 6 July 2015, in which it commended the achievements of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and the work of the United Nations High Representative for the Alliance of Civilizations, as well as the statements adopted by the Forums of the Alliance of Civilizations, 18 and welc... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 70. Stresses that the primary objective of the services provided by the Department of Global Communications is to provide timely, accurate, objective and nuanced news and information from the United Nations system to the media and other audiences worldwide, using various media, including print, radio, television and th... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 72. Recognizes the important role of television and video services provided by the Department of Global Communications, and takes note of the recent steps taken to put on-line professional-quality videos that can be retransmitted or downloaded by small television stations without access to satellite links; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 73. Welcomes the sustained efforts of United Nations Radio, which is one of the most effective and far-reaching traditional means of communication available to the Department of Global Communications and is an important instrument for the work of the Organization, to increase the timeliness, presentation and focus of i... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 74. Welcomes the steps taken by the Department of Global Communications to provide programmes directly to broadcasting stations around the world in the six official languages, as well as in Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Portuguese, Sahili and other languages, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General, in his report to ... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 75. Requests the Department of Global Communications to continue to develop partnerships with local, national and regional radio and television stations in order to spread the message of the Organization in a faithful and impartial manner throughout the world, and requests the Information and Media Division of the Depa... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 76. Welcomes the completion of the inventory of 73 years of audio-visual history of the Organization, and, recognizing the importance of the Organization's audio-visual archives, stresses the urgent need to digitize the archives to prevent further deterioration of these unique historical records, encourages the Departm... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 77. Takes note, in this regard, of the draft strategy for the digitization of the United Nations audiovisual archives with a view to ensuring its long-term preservation, availability and management, 19 and requests the Department of Global Communications to submit to the relevant bodies for consideration a detailed pro... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 78. Reaffirms that the United Nations web site is an essential tool for Member States, as well as for the general public, the media, non-governmental organizations and educational institutions, and in this regard also reaffirms the need for the Department of Global Communications to continuously strengthen its efforts ... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 79. Notes that the United Nations websites and social media accounts provide multilingual and multimedia digital content by integrating written, oral and visual elements in all official languages, and encourages the Department of Global Communications to work towards this end; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 80. Welcomes the measures taken by the Secretariat to meet the essential accessibility requirements and to enable persons with disabilities to have access to the United Nations, including through the work of the Accessibility Centre at Headquarters, and to participate physically or online in its activities, calls upon ... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 81. Reaffirms the need to ensure the full equality of the six official languages on all United Nations websites, and urges the Secretary-General, within existing resources and in an equitable manner, to intensify his efforts to develop, manage and maintain the multilingual websites of the United Nations, including Unit... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 82. Notes with concern that the multilingual development of the United Nations website and its enrichment in some official languages have progressed much more slowly than expected, and in this regard urges the Department of Global Communications, in coordination with the author offices, to strengthen efforts to achieve... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 83. Recalls paragraph 42 of its resolution 73/346, notes with concern the preponderance of English in relation to other languages on the websites managed by the Secretariat, urges the Secretary-General to take concrete measures to address this inequality by framing the measures taken by all offices and departments of t... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 85. Welcomes the cooperation agreements concluded by the Department of Global Communications with academic institutions to increase the number of web pages available in official and other languages, and requests the Secretary-General, in collaboration with the author offices, to extend this practice to all official lan... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 86. Encourages the continued live distribution of public meetings of the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council and their respective subsidiary bodies, as well as those of the Security Council receiving interpretation services, and requests the Secretariat to make every effort to provide unrestricted access,... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 87. Reaffirms the need to continuously strengthen the technological infrastructure of the Department of Global Communications, including the United Nations information centres, in order to increase their outreach and to continue to improve the United Nations website without financial implications; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 88. Encourages the Department of Global Communications, in collaboration with the Office of Information and Communications Technology, to continue its efforts to ensure that the technological infrastructure of the Organization and its support applications are fully compatible with Latin, non-Latin and bidirectional wri... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 89. Stresses the importance of ensuring the full equality of the official languages of the United Nations by the Department of Global Communications in the implementation of its strategy for multilingualism in social media, and in this regard stresses the need for the use of language-specific diesis in United Nations s... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 90. Recalls that, in paragraph 34 of its resolution 71/328 of 11 September 2017, the General Assembly welcomed the comprehensive review of the United Nations websites, which had been carried out by the Secretary-General, including the status of the content of the websites in non-official languages, and noted with appre... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 91. Notes that the development of social media differs according to the official languages of the Organization, and requests the Secretary-General to report to the Committee on Information at its forty-second session on the strategy of the Department of Global Communications to ensure that social media contribute to th... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 92. Welcomes the steps taken by the Department of Global Communications to implement the recommendations of the working group on improving knowledge-sharing and electronic library services in the context of the policy orientations for the Dag Hammars Jöld Library by 2025; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 94. Reaffirms the importance of continuing to manage, within existing resources, a multilingual library of books, periodicals and other printed and digitized documents for Member States and other entities, in order to ensure that the Dag Hammars jöld Library remains a source of information on the Organization and its a... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 95. Notes with appreciation the initiatives taken by the Dag Hammars Jöld Library, in its capacity as the centralizing body, to expand the programme of regional training and knowledge-sharing workshops for depository libraries in developing countries by including new audiences; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 96. Recognizes the role of the Dag Hammars Jöld Library in strengthening knowledge-sharing and networking activities to enable delegations, permanent missions of Member States, the Secretariat, researchers and depository libraries to access the vast body of knowledge accumulated by the Organization throughout the world... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 97. Recognizes the efforts of the iSee team through the United Nations Intranet to inform staff of new initiatives and activities in the various departments of the Secretariat, and calls upon the Department of Global Communications, as a matter of priority and in a spirit of | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 98. Stresses that the primary objective of the dissemination and knowledge-sharing services provided by the Department of Global Communications is to publicize the role and activities of the United Nations by promoting dialogue with major global partners, such as academia, civil society, educators, students and youth, ... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 99. Notes with great concern that many dissemination and knowledge-sharing services are not yet available in all official languages, in this regard urges the Department of Global Communications to make multilingualization of these services a priority, bearing in mind the importance of the full and equal use and treatme... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 100. Encourages the Academic Impact of the United Nations initiative to take concrete measures to facilitate interaction between the Organization and higher education institutions, academics, researchers and scientists in all regions in order to promote the common principles and objectives of the Organization, to contr... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 101. Notes the expansion of the United Nations Academic Impact Initiative, calls upon the Department of Global Communications to promote, within existing resources, its participation worldwide in order to promote balanced participation and continued support by Member States, and encourages Member States to promote the ... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 102. Welcomes the educational outreach activities carried out by the Department of Global Communications, and requests the Department to continue to disseminate information to educators and young people throughout the world through various multilingual multimedia devices, including the dissemination of the 2030 Sustain... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 103. Welcomes the Academic Impact of the United Nations initiative for its continued engagement with academia around the world in achieving the objectives of the Organization, requests the Secretary-General to continue to promote this initiative by encouraging targeted higher education institutions from all regions, in... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 104. Stresses the importance of the continued implementation by the Department of Global Communications of the Reham Al-Farra Journalism Internship Programme
for print and audio-visual journalists from developing countries and countries with economies in transition, as requested, and invites the Commission to explore w... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 105. Encourages the Department of Global Communications to publish the United Nations Chronicle in electronic form only, with a view to providing this service in all six official languages, while remaining within existing resources, and requests the Department to report to the Committee on Information at its forty-seco... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 106. Welcomes the evolution towards greater learning and the orientation of the United Nations Chronicle and, in this context, encourages its team to continue to develop partnerships and organize educational activities and events in collaboration with civil society organizations and higher education institutions; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 107. Takes note of the importance of the Yearbook of the United Nations as an authoritative reference work, and welcomes the work of the Department of Global Communications in enriching the content and diversifying the functionality of the Yearbook website; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 108. Requests the Secretary-General to continue his efforts to ensure that guided tours at Headquarters, which are a source of income, are organized on a regular basis in the six official languages of the United Nations as well as in other languages; | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 109. Takes note of the continued efforts of the Department of Global Communications to strengthen its role as focal point for interaction with civil society on the priorities and concerns of the Organization as determined by its Member States, and in this regard notes the increasing involvement of civil society in the ... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 110. Recalls its resolution 41/68 D of 3 December 1986, commends the World Federation of United Nations Associations and its more than 100 associations for their valuable contribution over the past 73 years, through their global activities, to mobilizing popular support for the Organization, and calls upon the World Fe... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 112. Expresses its appreciation to the Messengers of Peace, Ambassadors of Goodwill and other United Nations defenders for their efforts and contribution to the work of the Organization and to increasing public awareness of its priorities and concerns throughout the world, and calls upon the Department of Global Commun... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 113. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Committee on Information at its forty-second session and to the General Assembly at its seventy-fifth session on the activities of the Department of Comprehensive Communications and on the implementation of all the recommendations and requests contained in the presen... | operative |
A-RES-74-92-A-B-fr-parsed | 114. Notes the initiative taken by the Department of Global Communications, in cooperation with the Department of Safety and Security and the Protocol and Liaison Service of the Secretariat, during the general debate of the annual session of the General Assembly, to issue special identification stickers to mission-desi... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 2. The United Nations was born in response to the horrors of the Second World War and is the result of a joint effort, in the name of humanity, to save future generations from the scourge of war. Even in times of great challenges and global tensions, our Organization has been able to initiate the process of decolonizat... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 5. The difficulties we face are all linked to each other, and it is only within the framework of a revitalized multilateralism that we will succeed in overcoming them. As we speak, the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) continues to make waves around the world. In a few weeks, the pandemic has proved to be the greatest gl... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 7. We will leave no one behind. The next 10 years, which have been designated as the decade of action and achievements for sustainable development, will be the most critical of our generation, and they will become even more important, since it is a matter of rebuilding better after the VOCID-19 pandemic. We must be abl... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 8. We will protect our planet, and if we do not show greater determination in action, we will continue to deplete the biodiversity and natural resources that make up our planet, and we will see a proliferation of environmental and climate-related threats, including natural disasters, drought, desertification, food shor... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 10. We will respect international law and ensure justice. The objectives and principles of the Charter and international law remain timeless, universal and are essential foundations for a more peaceful, prosperous and just world. We will respect the international agreements we have reached and the commitments we have m... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 11. We will place women and girls at the centre, conflict cannot be resolved and sustainable development will be impossible without the active participation of women at all levels on an equal footing. Human rights can only be fully respected if all women and girls also enjoy them. The fact that gender inequalities and ... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 12. We will create a climate of trust, and growing inequalities between and within countries undermine the effectiveness of our efforts to ensure that the future we want can be a reality. Inequalities are a source of mistrust among countries and mistrust of governance institutions, and contribute to xenophobia, racism,... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 13. We will improve digital cooperation. Digital technology has profoundly transformed society. It offers unprecedented opportunities, but it also brings new challenges. When used inappropriately or for malicious purposes, digital technologies can fuel divisions between and within countries, increase insecurity, underm... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 14. We are going to modernize the United Nations: today's world is very different from what it was when the United Nations was created 75 years ago; there are more countries, more people, more problems, but also more solutions; we need to adopt working methods that allow us to keep pace and adapt; we support the reform... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 15. We will ensure the sustainable financing of the Organization; for our aspirations to be realized, the Organization will need to be financed in a sustainable and predictable manner; we will pay our contributions in full and on time; we will need to consider measures to better ensure that this is the case; we will fu... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 16. We will foster partnerships, and in the face of current challenges, cooperation is needed on both sides of the border and at the societal level as a whole, and we must make the United Nations more inclusive and work with all relevant stakeholders, including regional and subregional organizations, non-governmental o... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 17. We will listen to the young people and work with them. With regard to peace and development, youth is the missing piece of the puzzle. We have benefited from the vision of the people who founded the United Nations, but today's young people will have to live with the consequences of our action and inaction. For too ... | operative |
A-RES-75-1-fr-parsed | 20. We request the Secretary-General to submit, before the end of the seventy-fifth session of the General Assembly, recommendations aimed at advancing our common agenda and addressing current and future challenges. | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 1. Calls upon the United Nations and the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), within their mandates, to strengthen their cooperation in: (a) preventing and combating transnational crime, in particular transnational organized crime, including smuggling of migrants, trafficking in human beings, drug tra... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 2. Stresses the importance of the United Nations and INTERPOL maintaining optimal coordination and cooperation in the fight against terrorism, in particular with regard to the threat posed by the displacement of foreign terrorist fighters, including those returning to their countries or being relocated, and in order to... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 3. Recognizes that closer cooperation between INTERPOL and the Department of Peace Operations of the Secretariat could facilitate the timely provision of technical assistance and capacity-building assistance, including the organization of training activities, in order to develop the expertise of national police and oth... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 4. Calls upon the United Nations and INTERPOL to intensify their cooperation in promoting gender equality in law enforcement, including through capacity-building, as well as ensuring equality in access to and decision-making at all levels of law enforcement, in order to strengthen women's empowerment and to enable them... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 5. Stresses the importance of optimal coordination and cooperation between the United Nations and INTERPOL in order to create synergies within their respective mandates in the fight against transnational crime, in particular transnational organized crime; | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 6. Reaffirms the importance of close cooperation between the United Nations and INTERPOL in the fight against trafficking in persons worldwide, including through the Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in Persons, and against all forms of sexual exploitation, including women and children, and in this co... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 7. Also reaffirms the importance of close cooperation between the United Nations and INTERPOL in combating the smuggling of migrants, and in this context stresses the importance of Member States using the resources offered by INTERPOL, such as the database on lost or stolen travel documents and the nominative database,... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses the importance of the optimal cooperation of the United Nations and INTERPOL with a view to providing, upon request, additional support to peacekeeping and peacebuilding activities, in accordance with existing mandates, including by assisting Member States in strengthening the national central offices of IN... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 9. Encourages the United Nations to take full advantage of the benefits of its cooperation with INTERPOL, both organizations acting in accordance with its mandate and the national priorities of Member States, in order to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons and to implement th... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 10. Encourages the United Nations, in particular the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and INTERPOL to strengthen their cooperation to assist Member States in overcoming the challenges they face in combating cybercrime and the criminal misuse of information and communication technologies, including through tech... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 11. Calls upon the United Nations system and INTERPOL, as appropriate and within their mandates, to assist Member States in their efforts to prevent and combat the destruction, looting and trafficking in all forms of cultural property; | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 12. Welcomes the measures taken by INTERPOL and the United Nations, in particular the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, to analyse and address the impact of the VOCID-19 pandemic on crime, encourages relevant United Nations entities to draw on the resources and expertise of INTERPOL, including the organization'... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 13. Encourages the United Nations and INTERPOL to strengthen their cooperation to assist Member States, upon request, in making effective use, through their national central offices, of the following resources made available to Member States that are also members of INTERPOL:
(a) INTERPOL's global secure police communi... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 14. Recognizes the importance of ensuring that, in addition to national central offices, national police officers assigned to strategic locations, such as border posts, international airports and customs and immigration posts, in Member States that are also members of INTERPOL, have real-time access to the global secur... | operative |
A-RES-75-10-fr-parsed | 16. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-seventh session, under the item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and other organizations", the sub-item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL)". | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 2. Reaffirms that the United Nations 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 in this regard by the Department of Global Communications of the Secretariat; | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 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... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 4. Calls upon Member States to promote and facilitate international cooperation with a view to mainstreaming media infrastructure and information and communications technology in all countries, with particular emphasis on capacity-building in developing countries; | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 6. Also emphasizes the need for Member States to refrain from making use of information and communications technologies contrary to international law, including the Charter of the United Nations, and calls upon Member States to consider better ways of cooperating, in accordance with international law, to address threat... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 7. Calls upon States to refrain from providing support to entities or persons involved in terrorist acts, including support for the establishment of propaganda structures that propagate hate speech that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence, including through the Internet and other media, and ... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 8. 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 recommendations relating to the programme of the Department of Comprehensive Communications shall be made, to the... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 9. Calls upon the Department of Comprehensive Communications, taking into account the priorities set out by the General Assembly for the period 2020-2021 in its resolutions 71/6 of 27 October 2016 and 74/251 of 27 December 2019, to pay particular attention to the promotion of sustained economic growth and sustainable d... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 10. Calls upon 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, including the International Network on Multi-Risk Early Warning, the Third International Confer... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 11. 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 5 , in accordance with the Ne oor Declaration for Refugees and Migrants 6; | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 13. 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... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 14. Welcomes the comprehensive communication strategy of 2020 developed by the Department of Global Communications, which is aimed not only at informing the public of the state of the world and how the United Nations works to improve it, but also at motivating and empowering people, commends the Department for its role... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 16. Calls for intensified cooperation with the United Nations system in order to disseminate more effectively scientific knowledge, best practices and information on, inter alia, new diagnoses, medicines, future vaccines against VOCID-19 and relevant guidance, as well as to promote the "A world, a health" principle wit... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 17. Urges the Department of Global Communications to support, as appropriate, the efforts of the United Nations system, as well as United Nations country teams, to highlight the impact of the VOCID-19 pandemic on children, women and girls; | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 18. Notes with appreciation the efforts undertaken by the Department of Global Communications to ensure the continuity of its activities during the VOCID-19 pandemic, requests the Department to assess its response to the pandemic, including its impact on income-generating activities, as well as its overall preparedness... | operative |
A-RES-75-101-A-B-fr-parsed | 19. Takes note of the steps taken by the Department of Global Communications to continue to publicize the work and decisions of the General Assembly and its subsidiary bodies, and requests the Department to continue to | operative |
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