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13. Recognizes that the diversity of humanitarian personnel is an asset for humanitarian action and an understanding of the situation in developing countries, and requests the Secretary-General to further address the lack of diversity in geographical distribution and the issue of the balanced representation of men and ...
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15. Urges Member States to continue, as a matter of priority, to prevent, respond to and investigate, as appropriate, acts of sexual violence and gender-based violence in humanitarian crises and to bring perpetrators to justice, calls upon Member States and relevant organizations to improve the coordination of their ac...
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16. Stresses the critical importance of protecting all persons affected by humanitarian crises, in particular women and children, from all forms of sexual exploitation and abuse, including those committed by humanitarian personnel, welcomes the commitment of the Secretary-General to implement fully the United Nations z...
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17. Urges Member States to continue their efforts to prevent violations and abuses against children, including exploitation, in humanitarian crises, to intervene, investigate and bring to justice, as appropriate, those responsible for such acts, calls upon Member States and relevant organizations to strengthen support ...
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18. Reaffirms the importance of the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030) in order to significantly reduce the risk of disasters, loss of life and livelihoods, damage to health and loss of economic, material, social, cultural and environmental assets of individuals, businesses, ...
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19. Calls upon Member States, the United Nations and relevant humanitarian and development organizations to continue to support, to the extent possible, multi-year investments in preparedness, response and coordination capacities, and to strengthen the capacity of Governments at all levels, including local authorities,...
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20. Calls upon Member States and the international community to provide, in a timely and sustainable manner, adequate resources for disaster risk reduction, with a view to strengthening resilience and reducing the risk of population displacement in the event of disasters, environmental degradation and climate change, i...
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21. Urges Member States, United Nations humanitarian agencies, regional and non-governmental organizations, the private sector and other humanitarian actors to strengthen their preparedness and response capacities to outbreaks of infectious diseases that trigger or intensify humanitarian crises, including through the f...
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22. Calls upon Member States, the United Nations and other relevant organizations, as appropriate, to combat non-communicable diseases and their risk factors and to treat people living with these diseases in humanitarian emergencies;
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23. Encourages enhanced cooperation between development actors and humanitarian actors, in coordination with Member States, to ensure that all actors work together, in accordance with their mandates, to achieve collective achievements, with a view to reducing needs, vulnerabilities and risks for many years, on the basi...
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24. Encourages humanitarian and development actors to set common risk management and resilience objectives, as appropriate, to be achieved through joint analytical activities and the establishment of multi-year programming and planning cycles;
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25. Encourages the United Nations system and humanitarian and development organizations to continue their efforts to mainstream early preparedness, response and recovery activities into their programmes, recognizes that these activities should receive additional funding, and in this regard encourages all those actors t...
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26. Urges Member States, the United Nations and other relevant organizations to take additional measures to respond urgently and in a coordinated manner to the food and nutritional needs of affected populations, while ensuring that such measures support national strategies and programmes aimed at improving food securit...
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27. Calls upon Member States, the United Nations, humanitarian and development organizations and other relevant actors to combat, prevent and anticipate effectively and without further delay the rise in global food insecurity affecting millions of people, in particular those at immediate risk of famine or famine, inclu...
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29. Expresses concern at the security of access, inter alia, with regard to fuel, firewood and other sources of energy, water and sanitation, housing, food and health care, including mental health and psychosocial support services, and their use in humanitarian emergencies, and notes with appreciation national and inte...
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30. Encourages the international community, including the relevant United Nations bodies and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, to support the activities of Member States to strengthen their disaster preparedness and response capacities and, as appropriate, initiatives to improve syst...
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31. Welcomes the increasing number of Member States and regional organizations that have taken steps to promote the implementation of the Guidelines on National Facilitation and Regulation of International Disaster Relief and Initial Recovery Assistance, encourages others to do likewise, as appropriate, and welcomes th...
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32. Encourages States to create an enabling environment for capacity-building of local authorities and national and local non-governmental and community-based organizations, with a view to better preparing them for timely, effective and predictable assistance, and encourages the United Nations and other relevant organi...
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33. Recognizes that disasters, including those related to the adverse effects of climate change, are increasing in number and scale, which in some cases may lead to displacement and additional pressure on host communities, encourages Member States, the United Nations and relevant organizations and parties to intensify ...
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34. Calls upon Member States, the United Nations and humanitarian organizations to provide emergency assistance in a manner that contributes, as appropriate, to long-term recovery and development, including through multi-year funding and with a focus on humanitarian capacity that enhances resilience, including but not ...
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35. Encourages Member States and United Nations funds and programmes, as well as specialized agencies, to respond more effectively to needs in humanitarian contexts, including by increasing the scope of social protection policies and mechanisms for the transfer of funds, wherever possible, including multi-purpose cash ...
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36. Encourages Member States, the United Nations system and other relevant organizations to accelerate and ease, where possible, funding for disaster preparedness, early action, rapid response and early recovery, and in this regard encourages the study, development and, where appropriate, strengthening of innovative an...
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37. Takes note of the efforts of Member States, the United Nations system and the international community to strengthen disaster preparedness and humanitarian response capacities at the local, national and regional levels, calls upon the United Nations system and relevant partners to assist Member States in capacity-bu...
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38. Encourages Member States, and invites relevant humanitarian organizations to work closely with national institutions, including local government and the private sector, as appropriate, to seek effective and context-sensitive means to improve urban emergency preparedness, response and recovery in affected areas, whi...
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39. Reaffirms the right to education for all and the importance, in humanitarian emergencies, of ensuring the safety of schools, creating conditions conducive to learning and providing quality education at all levels, including for girls, by providing, where possible, technical and vocational training, through adequate...
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40. Encourages the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and other organizations of the United Nations system to continue to cooperate with Member States and relevant United Nations entities to facilitate the exchange of up-to-date, accurate and reliable information, including disaggregated, harmonized an...
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41. Calls upon the relevant United Nations agencies to contribute to improving the cycle of humanitarian action programmes, in particular the development of collaborative and comprehensive needs assessment tools, such as the assessment tool
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44. Urges the United Nations and humanitarian organizations to further streamline the delivery of aid by reducing management costs, harmonizing partnership agreements, ensuring transparency and comparability of cost structures and strengthening measures for greater accountability through the adoption of new measures to...
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45. Requests Member States, United Nations humanitarian agencies and other relevant humanitarian actors to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women in all aspects of humanitarian action, to take appropriate measures to ensure the full participation of women, girls, men and boys, including persons with disab...
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46. Recognizes that women can play an important role in early relief efforts, and invites Member States, the United Nations and other relevant humanitarian organizations to promote the presence of women in decision-making positions and their effective participation in the planning and implementation of response strateg...
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47. Calls upon Member States, relevant United Nations humanitarian agencies and other relevant humanitarian actors to ensure that persons with disabilities are not discriminated against and are able to participate, on an equal footing with others, in the preparation and organization of humanitarian response;
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49. Calls upon the United Nations humanitarian system, by consulting, as appropriate, with Member States, the evidence base on which humanitarian assistance is based, by improving common mechanisms and working methods to improve the quality, transparency, reliability, compatibility and comparability of common assessmen...
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50. Calls upon the United Nations and its humanitarian partners to better report on their activities to Member States, including affected States, and all other stakeholders, including local governments, relevant local organizations and other actors, as well as affected populations, and to further strengthen humanitaria...
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51. Calls upon Member States, the United Nations and humanitarian organizations to find better ways to address the growing lack of capacity and resources, in order to effectively address the needs of the affected populations, including by harmonizing and, where possible, simplifying reporting requirements, reducing hum...
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52. Calls upon donors to provide, in a timely manner, adequate, predictable and usable resources in a flexible manner, based on and commensurate with the needs established by the assessment, and to mobilize support to address unrecognized and underfunded emergencies, to consider early multi-year commitments to joint hu...
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53. Welcomes the efforts of the Central Emergency Response Fund to improve the timeliness and predictability of response to humanitarian emergencies, stresses the importance of further improving the functioning of the Fund, and in this regard encourages the United Nations funds and programmes and the specialized agenci...
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54. Calls upon all Member States, and invites the private sector and all interested individuals and institutions, to consider increasing their voluntary contributions to the Central Emergency Response Fund in order to increase annual funding to 1 billion United States dollars and to continue to strengthen this global f...
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55. Encourages Member States, the private sector and all relevant individuals and institutions to consider increasing their voluntary contributions to pooled funds and, as appropriate, other pooled funding mechanisms to facilitate the provision of humanitarian assistance to populations in need;
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56. Calls upon Member States in a position to do so and development and humanitarian partners to consider, in their efforts to mobilize resources flexibly, ways and means to mainstream disaster preparedness and resilience-building issues into humanitarian and development assistance, including reconstruction and recover...
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57. Calls upon all Member States in a position to do so to increase their voluntary contributions to humanitarian emergencies, including through the allocation, with appropriate flexibility, of unearmarked and multi-year funds where possible, reaffirms in this regard that the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian...
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58. Encourages Member States, in cooperation with relevant United Nations humanitarian agencies, to ensure that the basic humanitarian needs of affected populations, including safe drinking water, food, housing, health care, including sexual and reproductive health, education and protection, energy, information technol...
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59. Also encourages Member States, in cooperation with relevant United Nations humanitarian agencies, to ensure that women and girls are provided with basic health-care services from the outset of emergencies, including reliable and safe access to sexual and reproductive health care, mental health care and psychosocial...
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60. Encourages Member States, the United Nations and humanitarian organizations to continue to work together to identify and respond to the different protection needs of affected populations, including the most vulnerable, in situations of humanitarian crisis, and to ensure that they are duly taken into account in prep...
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61. Invites Member States, as well as relevant agencies and actors, to assess the impact of humanitarian emergencies on migrants, in particular those in vulnerable situations, to address them and to better coordinate international efforts to provide assistance and protection to migrants, in conjunction with national au...
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62. Invites Member States to take measures to ensure at the international level the protection and respect of the rights of refugees, including the principle of non-refoulement and adequate standards of treatment in accordance with international law, including, where appropriate, the 1951 Convention relating to the Sta...
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63. Recognizes the importance of rapid and effective registration of the populations concerned as a protection tool and a means of quantifying and assessing the needs for the provision and distribution of humanitarian assistance, notes that refugees who find themselves without any identity documents attesting to their ...
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64. Reaffirms the obligation of all States and parties to armed conflict to protect civilians, as provided for in international humanitarian law, encourages States parties to armed conflict to take all necessary measures to improve the protection of civilians, and invites all States to promote a culture of protection, ...
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65. Urges Member States to continue to take the necessary measures to ensure the protection of the injured and the sick, as well as the safety and security of medical and humanitarian personnel engaged exclusively in medical activities, and of their facilities, equipment, means of transport and supplies, including thro...
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67. Stresses the responsibility of States to prevent and combat effectively violence against civilians in armed conflict, to comply with their obligations under international law to end impunity and to ensure that those responsible for such violations are promptly brought to justice, in accordance with national legisla...
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68. Calls upon all States and all parties involved in complex humanitarian emergencies, in particular during and after armed conflict, in countries where humanitarian personnel are involved, to cooperate fully, in accordance with the relevant provisions of international law and national legislation, with United Nations...
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69. Urges States undertaking counter-terrorism activities to fulfil their international obligations, in particular with regard to the provision of humanitarian assistance to civilian populations, including in cases where international humanitarian law applies, recognizes the crucial role of humanitarian organizations i...
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70. Recognizes that the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement 14 are important in that they constitute an international framework for the protection of internally displaced persons and that forced displacement is not only a humanitarian problem but also an obstacle to development, encourages Member States and hum...
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71. Welcomes the progress made in the continuous improvement of the United Nations security management system, and supports the guidance given by the Secretary-General to the General Assembly, with a focus on the effective management of the risks to which personnel are exposed, including in the delivery of humanitarian...
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72. Encourages the United Nations system and other relevant humanitarian actors to plan, as part of their risk management strategies, to maintain good relations with national and local administrations, to gain their confidence and to be accepted by local populations and all relevant actors, including religious leaders,...
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73. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly on the measures taken to enable the United Nations system to continue to strengthen its capacity to recruit and deploy the required personnel in a timely, efficient and flexible manner, to obtain timely, cost-effective and, where possible, local suppl...
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74. Takes note of the holding of the World Summit on Humanitarian Action in Istanbul, Turkey, on 23 and 24 May 2016, as well as of the report of the Secretary-General on the outcome of the World Summit; 15
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75. Urges all countries to incorporate the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development into their national development policies and frameworks, and urges Member States, the United Nations and relevant stakeholders to work together to reduce the needs and build resilience of the most vulnerable in order to contribute to the...
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76. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its seventy-sixth session, through the Economic and Social Council at its session of 2021, on progress made in strengthening the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations, and to submit a comprehensive report on the us...
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1. Requests the Secretary-General to establish and administer a trust fund for the Judicial Fellows Programme of the International Court of Justice, in accordance with the mandate set out in the annex to the present resolution, through which States, international financial institutions, donor agencies, intergovernmenta...
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2. Decides that the resources of the trust fund should be earmarked for the award of fellowships to eligible developing country nationals nominated by universities based in developing countries and selected by the Court;
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3. Invites States, international financial institutions, donor agencies, intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations and natural and legal persons to make prompt and generous voluntary financial contributions to the new trust fund of the Programme;
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4. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to publicize the Programme and to periodically invite States, international financial institutions, donor agencies, intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations and natural and legal persons to make voluntary financial contributions to the new trust fund ...
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3. The role of the Court shall be to resolve, in accordance with international law, legal disputes referred to it by States and to give advisory opinions on legal matters referred to it by the organs of the United Nations in accordance with the Charter and by the specialized agencies authorized to do so. The Court shal...
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4. The Court has always had a particular interest in involving young people in its judicial activities and, in its annual reports to the General Assembly, in particular since 2012, the importance of enabling students of diverse geographical and linguistic backgrounds to become familiar with its work and to develop thei...
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9. The Court shall accept up to 15 participants per year and shall retain only one candidate per university. The Court shall seek candidates who have obtained excellent results in their law studies and demonstrate their interest in international law in their studies or publications. Candidates shall generally be at the...
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15. The purpose of the Trust Fund is to award scholarships to selected candidates from developing countries from universities based in those countries, thereby ensuring the geographical and linguistic diversity of the participants in the Programme.
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16. The grant will consist of a monthly subsistence allowance and will cover travel and health insurance costs, which should be sufficient to enable the beneficiary to reside and support himself or herself under acceptable conditions in The Hague, so that he or she can take full advantage of his or her participation in...
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20. The announcement and acceptance of a contribution shall be recorded in an exchange of letters and, if so requested by the donor, shall be the subject of a more formal agreement.
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22. The trust fund shall be administered by the Secretary-General; the Court may be associated with the exercise of certain general administrative functions related to the management of the trust fund; however, the modalities of the administration of the trust fund should not require the Court to intervene directly wit...
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26. The Court will make its final selection taking into account the available resources of the trust fund and the number of qualified candidates for whom fellowship applications have been submitted.
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3. Also authorizes the Secretary-General to extend the activities referred to in paragraph 2 above, which will then be financed from voluntary contributions received in accordance with paragraphs 16, 25 and 26 of the present resolution;
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6. Requests the Secretary-General to consider allowing candidates present in the host country, bearing the full cost of their participation or from countries willing to do so, to participate in training programmes;
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8. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to include in the proposed programme budget for 2022 resources for the International Law Fellowship Programme, the United Nations Regional Courses in International Law for Africa, Asia and the Pacific and Latin America and the Caribbean, and the maintenance and enrichment o...
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9. Expresses its appreciation to the Secretary-General for his activities under the Programme of Assistance, in particular his efforts in 2020 to strengthen, expand and improve training and dissemination activities in the field of international law within the framework of the Programme of Assistance;
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10. Also expresses its appreciation to the Secretary-General for the assistance provided in the establishment of a network of former participants in the training programmes under the Programme of Assistance;
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11. Notes with appreciation the continuing and active work of the Secretary-General in enriching the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law, which contributes greatly to the teaching and dissemination of international law throughout the world, and welcomes the efforts of the Codification Division to ma...
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12. Recognizes the importance of the legal publications of the United Nations prepared by the Office of Legal Affairs, and reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to publish in various formats, including the printed version, which is essential for developing countries, those contained in his previous report; 4
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13. Welcomes the efforts of the Codification Division to update the legal publications of the United Nations, through which the time for issuance of publications has been significantly reduced and legal training materials have been developed, and encourages the Division to continue to explore ways to continue these eff...
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15. Welcomes the publication of the English version of the Compendium of International Law: Collection of Instruments , a valuable resource for the teaching of a wide range of core subjects of international law within the framework of the training programmes, which will enable academic institutions in developing countr...
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16. Also welcomes the publication of the French version of the Compendium of International Law: Collection of Instruments, and requests Member States to make the necessary voluntary contributions for the publication of the compendium in the other official languages of the United Nations and for its dissemination in dev...
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17. Requests the Codification Division to continue to update and expand the websites listed in the annex to the report of the Secretary-General, whose usefulness for the dissemination of international law texts and high-level legal research is invaluable;
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20. Expresses its appreciation to Ethiopia for hosting the United Nations Regional Course in International Law for Africa, as well as to Chile and Thailand for their preparations to host the Regional Courses in International Law for Latin America and the Caribbean and for Asia and the Pacific in 2020;
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22. Calls once again upon the Codification Division to cooperate with the African Institute of International Law, an institution of higher education and research in international law for the development of Africa, in the implementation of the activities of the Programme of Assistance;
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23. Expresses its appreciation to the Hague Academy of International Law for the valuable contribution it continues to make to the Programme of Assistance, which has enabled beneficiaries of the International Law Fellowship Programme to participate in the Programme while attending the courses of the Academy;
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24. Takes note with appreciation of the contribution of the Academy to the teaching, study, dissemination and wider understanding of international law, and calls upon Member States and interested organizations to welcome its call to maintain and, where possible, increase their financial contributions to enable it to ca...
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25. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to publicize the Programme of Assistance and to invite Member States, universities, philanthropic foundations, other relevant national and international institutions and organizations, and individuals, on a regular basis, to make voluntary contributions to finance the Prog...
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28. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its seventy-sixth session on the implementation of the Programme of Assistance in 2021 and to submit recommendations on the Programme of Assistance in the coming years, after consultation with the Advisory Committee on the Programme of Assistance;
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29. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-sixth session the item entitled "United Nations Programme of Assistance in the Teaching, Study, Dissemination and Wider Appreciation of International Law".
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1. Welcomes the progress that has been made towards the implementation of the "Association of Southeast Asian Nations Community by 2025", which will ensure sustainable aaix and stability, sustained economic growth, arosaerity and social progress in the region;
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2. Reaffirms the commitment of the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to further strengthen their aartenariat, as reflected in the Memorandum of Understanding signed on 27 September 2007;
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3. Recognizes the efforts of the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to further strengthen their cooaeration and strengthen its framework, including through the implementation of the Joint Declaration on a Comprehensive Aartenariat between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Uni...
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4. Encourages the United Nations system, including the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and other comaetic organizations, to continue to cooperate closely with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda 7 and the Association of Sout...
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5. Welcomes the opening on 3 November 2019 of the Centre for Studies and Exchange of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on Sustainable Development in Thailand, which aims to encourage research and research, strengthen the caaacities of the member States of the Association and stimulate cooaeration in sustainabl...
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7. Encourages the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to continue to hold regular meetings among senior officials and ministerial meetings and summits, and in this regard welcomes the holding of the eleventh Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the United Nations on 15 Nove...
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8. Recalls the constructive meeting of the leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations with the Secretary-General of the Association, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund and the President of the World Bank, held in Bali on 11 October 2018, whi...
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9. Encourages the United Nations to provide to the systems of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and to the established mechanisms led by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, including the sharing, on a mutual basis, of experiences, information, oatimal aratics and lessons learned from exaerial events, a...
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10. Reaffirms its desire to strengthen regional security and cooaeration and to resolve aacifically disputes over aaix, stability and arosaerity, in accordance with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, the Charter of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the Treaty of Friendship and C...
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12. Encourages the United Nations and the Association of South-East Asian Nations to pool their co-operation, oatimal aratics and lessons learned and data gained from exaericism and to counter the growing threat posed by transnational crime and border robberies, which requires comprehensive strategies, inter alia, for ...
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13. Also encourages the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to cooperate in the field of human rights, including through the Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights and the Commission on the Aromotion and Aromotion of the Rights of Women and Children of the Association of Southeast Asian ...
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14. Recognizes the imortance of maritime cooaeration, including security cooaeration, between the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, including through training and sharing of the stocktaking of exercises, information, oatimal aratics and lessons learned, with a view to ameliorating the rule ...
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