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2. Also takes note of the summary note issued by the Secretary-General on the impact of VOCID-19 on children, in which States are encouraged to invest in digital culture and in regulations that ensure respect for children's privacy, data protection and online security, and by taking stronger measures to protect childre...
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3. Calls upon Member States: (a) To continue to take all necessary measures to prevent and protect children from all forms of violence, including in schools and out of school, both on-line and on-line, such as bullying and cyber-harassment, by responding promptly to such violence and by providing appropriate support to...
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4. Encourages Member States to continue to provide the Secretary-General, through existing procedures and mechanisms, with information on any national or subnational initiatives to prevent and combat bullying, including online violence, and to promote peaceful social relations, with a view to assessing progress and bui...
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5. Encourages Member States that have not yet done so to adopt appropriate measures, including plans of action on the prevention and control of bullying, to implement them effectively and to assess progress made in protecting children, drawing on their own experience, as well as that of the United Nations, regional org...
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6. Urges Member States to ensure that all schools are free from violence, such as bullying, including online, and peer-to-peer sexual harassment in a digital setting, and to address all forms of violence against children, paying particular attention to girls;
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7. Calls upon Member States, assisted by relevant intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, to support victims of bullying, including online bullying, by providing them with access to high-quality evidence-based programmes, care and counselling to facilitate their physical and psychological recovery and soc...
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8. Welcomes the continued collaboration between the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence against children and human rights bodies and mechanisms, within their mandates, including special procedures of the Human Rights Council, in support of efforts to prevent
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9. Invites the Secretary-General to support continued international efforts to continue to raise public awareness of the consequences of bullying, including online bullying, on the basis of evidence, in collaboration with Member States, including through initiatives already undertaken by United Nations funds, programme...
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10. Invites the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence against children to include information relevant to her mandate on progress made in protecting children from bullying, including online, in her report to the General Assembly at its seventy-sixth and seventy-seventh sessions;
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2. Calls upon States to develop and implement, with the participation of stakeholders, including women and girls, men and boys, their parents and other family members, teaching personnel, religious dignitaries, traditional and local leaders, civil society, associations of girls, women and youth, human rights groups, th...
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3. Also calls upon States to design and implement measures at all levels to end child, early and forced marriage, including national and subnational action plans, as appropriate, and to mobilize adequate resources in all relevant sectors, including health, nutrition, protection, governance and education;
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4. Urges States to adopt, implement and enforce laws and policies aimed at preventing, halting, protecting and providing for the needs of victims of child, early and forced marriage, as well as at ensuring the coherence of such laws and policies at the local level, with a view to ensuring that marriages can be contract...
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5. Calls upon States to enact, enforce, maintain and monitor laws governing the minimum age of marriage, to progressively amend laws to raise the minimum age of marriage and the age of majority to 18 years and to request all relevant authorities to publicize those laws;
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6. Urges States to repeal or amend laws and to remove all provisions that allow perpetrators of rape, sexual assault or abduction to escape prosecution and punishment by marrying their victims;
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7. Calls upon States to intensify their efforts to ensure that births and marriages are registered promptly, especially in rural and remote areas, including by identifying and removing all physical, administrative, procedural and other obstacles to their registration.
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8. Also calls upon States to promote the practical participation and active consultation of children and adolescents, including girls already married, in all matters of concern to them, and to raise awareness of their rights, including the negative effects of child, early and forced marriage, including through the crea...
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9. Invites States to promote awareness of the negative impact of child, early and forced marriage on individuals and society as a whole and the benefits of eliminating such harmful practices, including through an open dialogue with all relevant parties, including girls and boys, women and men, religious dignitaries, tr...
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10. Recognizes that the child, for the harmonious development of his or her personality, must grow up in the family environment, in a climate of happiness, love and understanding, and that the primary responsibility for the upbringing and development of the child rests with the parents or, where appropriate, his or her...
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11. Urges Governments to address, while combating child, early and forced marriage, family poverty and social exclusion by investing in family-oriented policies that take into account the multidimensional aspects of poverty, including education, health, employment, social security, livelihoods and social cohesion, with...
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12. Also urges Governments, in collaboration with stakeholders, to address poverty, the lack of economic opportunities for women and girls and other structural economic incentives that contribute to child, early and forced marriage, including by ensuring that women's and girls' right to inheritance and property are res...
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13. Encourages States to promote and protect the human rights of girls and women already married through such harmful practices, to promote equality in all aspects of marriage and its dissolution, and to address the special needs of such girls and women, including through programmes aimed at providing social services t...
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14. Calls upon States to promote and protect the right of women and girls to equal access to education by placing greater emphasis on free and high-quality primary and secondary education, including remedial education and literacy programmes for those who have not completed formal education, have left school early or h...
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15. Recognizes that education is one of the most effective ways to prevent and eliminate child, early and forced marriage and to assist married women and girls in making informed decisions about their lives, and urges States to remove obstacles to education, including by investing, through adequate funding, in quality ...
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16. Encourages States to adopt, as appropriate, and implement inclusive policies and programmes to promote technical and vocational training and skills development for women and girls, including those who may be victims or have been victims of child marriage, early marriage or forced marriage, and to provide them with ...
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17. Urges Governments to promote, respect and protect the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health through the development and implementation of policies and laws and the strengthening of health systems, including health information systems, that ensure universal access to...
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18. Also urges Governments to promote and protect the human rights of all women and girls, including the rights of women, and of girls who have been victims of child, early and forced marriage, sexual control and free and responsible decision-making, in particular sexual and reproductive health, without coercion, discr...
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19. Urges States to develop or review, as appropriate, appropriate policies, strategies or programmes to prevent and eliminate child, early and forced marriage, and to combat discrimination and violence, including domestic violence, against women and girls who are victims of child marriage, early marriage and child mar...
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20. Also urges States to ensure access to justice, accountability mechanisms and remedies to enforce and enforce laws to prevent and eliminate child, early and forced marriage, including by informing women, girls and boys of their rights under applicable laws, including those relating to marriage and its dissolution, i...
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21. Calls upon States to develop and implement, in consultation with women, and, as appropriate, with and with the participation of girls, measures to address the increased vulnerability of women and girls to child marriage, early marriage and forced marriage and to protect them from sexual and gender-based violence an...
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22. Also calls upon States to adopt a comprehensive, rights-based, age-sensitive and gender-sensitive, victim-centred and multisectoral approach, taking into account the linkages with other harmful practices to prevent child, early and forced marriage and to take action in this regard in the context of the VOCID-19 pan...
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24. Encourages relevant United Nations entities and bodies, relevant regional and subregional organizations, within their mandates, civil society, other relevant stakeholders and human rights mechanisms to continue to collaborate among themselves and with Member States in the design and implementation at the national, ...
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25. Encourages relevant United Nations entities and bodies, relevant regional and subregional organizations, international financial institutions, civil society, other relevant stakeholders and human rights mechanisms to continue to work with Member States and national statistical institutes to contribute to the capaci...
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27. Encourages the international community to fulfil its commitment to assist developing countries, in particular African countries, the least developed countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing countries, to strengthen the capacity of statistical offices and to improve national data collectio...
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28. Encourages Governments to report on progress made in combating child, early and forced marriage, including best practices in this regard and their implementation in their national reports to the international treaty bodies and in the context of the universal periodic review or voluntary national reviews of the High...
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29. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly, before the end of its seventy-sixth session, a comprehensive report based on the observation of the facts regarding global progress towards the elimination of child, early and forced marriage, including in the context of the VOCID-19 pandemic, as wel...
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30. Decides to continue its consideration of the issue of child, early and forced marriage at its seventy-seventh session under the item entitled "Promotion and protection of the rights of the child", taking into account the multiple aspects of the problem and its global nature.
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1. Reaffirms the relevant provisions of the Durban Declaration and the outcome document of the Durban Review Conference, in which States condemned the persistence and resurgence of violent neo-Nazism, neo-Fascism and nationalist ideologies based on racial and national prejudices, and stated that these phenomena were ne...
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2. Recalls the provisions of the Durban Declaration and the outcome document of the Durban Review Conference in which States appreciated the positive role that the exercise of the right to freedom of expression, in particular through the media and new technologies, including the Internet, as well as full respect for th...
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3. Takes note with appreciation of the report of the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance prepared in response to her request contained in its resolution 74/136 11;
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4. Expresses its appreciation to the High Commissioner and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights for their efforts to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, including the holding by the Office of the High Commissioner of the database on practical ways to ...
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5. Expresses its deep concern at the glorification, in any form, of the Nazi movement, neo-Nazism and former members of the Waffen-SS organization, in particular through the construction of monuments and commemorative works and the organization of public demonstrations to the glory of the Nazi past, the Nazi movement a...
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6. Calls for the universal ratification and effective implementation of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, and urges States parties that have not yet done so to consider formulating the declaration provided for in article 14, thereby recognizing the competence of the ...
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8. Encourages States that have made reservations to article 4 of the Convention to give serious consideration, as a matter of priority, to withdrawing them, which was stressed by the Special Rapporteur;
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9. Recognizes that discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity or religion, in all its forms and manifestations, including neo-Nazism, Islamophobia, Christianophobia and anti-Semitism, is a threat to social cohesion, not only to the racial or ethnic groups that are the direct target of it;
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10. Recalls that any legislative or constitutional measures adopted to combat racist or xenophobic extremist political parties, movements, ideologies and groups, including neo-Nazis and skinheads, and similar extremist ideological movements, must comply with the obligations under international human rights law, in part...
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12. Stresses that the right to freedom of expression and the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association are important in the fight against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance throughout the world;
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14. Expresses its deep concern at the increased frequency of attempts and acts of desecration or demolition of monuments erected in memory of those who fought Nazism during the Second World War, as well as of unlawful exhumation or removal of the remains of such persons, and in this regard urges States to fulfil fully ...
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17. Takes note with concern of the considerable number of racist acts committed throughout the world, in particular the rise of groups of skinheads, which are responsible for many of these acts, as well as the resurgence of racist and xenophobic violence, such as arson at homes and acts of vandalism and violence in sch...
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18. Reaffirms that such acts may, in certain circumstances, be regarded as falling within the scope of the Convention, that they cannot be justified by invoking the right to freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of association or freedom of expression, and that they often fall within the scope of article 20 of the Inte...
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19. Encourages States to take the necessary concrete measures, including legislative and educational measures, in accordance with their obligations under international human rights law, to prevent the revisionism of the Second World War and the denial of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed during the Secon...
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21. Takes note of the recommendation of the Special Rapporteur that, in order to break the racist dynamic of nationalist populism, education should provide accurate and representative narratives of national history that allow racial and ethnic diversity to express itself and denounce the non-truths of those who seek to...
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24. Takes note of the Special Rapporteur's conclusions that revisionism and attempts to falsify history may, in some cases, fall within the scope of the prohibition of hate speech within the meaning of article 4 (a).
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25. Encourages States to continue to take all relevant measures to prevent and combat hate speech, including on the Internet, and acts of incitement to violence against persons in vulnerable situations, including the organization of violent meetings and demonstrations, fundraising and participation in other activities;
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27. Expresses its deep concern at attempts to exploit commercially through publicity of the suffering of the victims of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the Second World War by the Nazi regime;
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28. Stresses the need to respect memory and that the above-mentioned practices insult the memory of the countless victims of crimes against humanity committed during the Second World War, in particular those committed by the SS organization and those who fought against the anti-Hitler coalition and collaborated with th...
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29. Also stresses that all such practices can fuel contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, Christianophobia, xenophobia and related intolerance and contribute to the spread and proliferation of various racist and xenophobic political parties, movements and extremist groups, inc...
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31. Stresses the need to take appropriate measures to combat the above-mentioned practices, and calls upon States and all other stakeholders to adopt more effective measures, in accordance with international human rights law, to prevent, counteract and combat these phenomena and extremist movements of a racist or xenop...
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32. Stresses the importance of data and statistics on racist and xenophobic offences in identifying the types of offences committed and the profile of their victims and perpetrators and in determining whether they are affiliated with extremist movements or groups, thereby providing a better understanding of these pheno...
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33. Encourages States to take further steps to facilitate the provision of training to police and other law enforcement agencies on the ideologies of extremist political parties, movements and groups whose propaganda constitutes incitement to racist and xenophobic violence, to strengthen their capacity to combat racist...
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34. Expresses deep concern that the number of seats held by representatives of racist or xenophobic extremist parties in several local and national parliaments has increased, and stresses, in this regard, the need for all democratic political parties to base their programmes and activities on respect for human rights a...
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35. Takes note of the concerns expressed by the Special Rapporteur regarding the resurgence of Nazism at the present time and the growing acceptance and support for neo-Nazism and related ideologies in an increasing number of countries; 18
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36. Notes with satisfaction, in this regard, that the Special Rapporteur has urged leaders and political parties to strongly condemn any incitement to racial discrimination or xenophobia, to promote tolerance and respect and to refrain from forming coalitions with extremist parties of a racist or xenophobic nature; 19
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37. Welcomes the recommendation of the Special Rapporteur that States continue to take legislative measures, in accordance with international human rights law, to prevent hate speech and incitement to violence, to withdraw their financial or other support for political parties and other organizations that hold neo-Nazi...
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38. Encourages States to increase diversity within the police, and urges them to take all necessary measures to facilitate the filing of complaints and the application of appropriate sanctions against officials who have proven to have committed racist violence or hate speech;
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39. Expresses deep concern at the increasing number of racist, anti-Semitic, Islamophobic, Arabophobic, Afrophobic and xenophobic acts reported during sporting events, including those committed by extremist groups of a racist or xenophobic nature, including neo-Nazi and skinhead groups, and calls upon States, internati...
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40. Recalls the recommendation of the Special Rapporteur that States include in their criminal law a provision that racist or xenophobic motivations or objectives of an offence are aggravating circumstances that permit heavier penalties, and encourages States whose legislation does not include such a provision to take ...
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41. Takes note of the measures taken by States to prevent discrimination, in particular, but not exclusively, against persons belonging to national, ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities, persons of African descent, Roma, migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers, and to ensure their integration into society, urges St...
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42. Stresses that the roots of extremism are multiple and must be addressed through appropriate initiatives such as education, awareness-raising and the promotion of dialogue, and in this regard recommends the strengthening of measures to sensitize young people to the dangers of ideologies and activities of extremist p...
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43. Reaffirms in this regard that, in order to complement legislative measures, all forms of education, including human rights education, are of particular importance, and invites States, as recommended by the Special Rapporteur, to continue to invest in education, both formal and non-formal, inter alia, in order to ch...
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44. Recognizes that education plays a crucial role in the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms and in combating racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, including in promoting the principles of tolerance, non-discrimination, integration and respect for ethnic, religious and cultu...
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47. Stresses the importance of other positive measures and initiatives aimed at bringing communities closer together and providing them with a genuine forum for dialogue, such as round tables, working groups and seminars, including training seminars for public officials and media professionals, as well as awareness-rai...
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49. Reaffirms article 4 of the Convention, in which States parties to the Convention condemn all propaganda and organizations based on ideas or theories based on the superiority of a race or group of persons of a certain colour or ethnic origin, or which purport to justify or encourage any form of racial hatred and dis...
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50. Reaffirms that, as emphasized in paragraph 13 of the outcome document of the Durban Review Conference, any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred inciting discrimination, hostility or violence should be prohibited by law, that any propagation of ideas based on racial superiority or racial hatred, as well ...
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51. Takes note of the launch by the Secretary-General of the United Nations Strategy and Plan of Action to Combat Hate Speech, which can play a role in combating hate propaganda around the world while ensuring respect for freedom of opinion and expression, in collaboration with Governments, civil society, the private s...
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52. Recognizes the positive role that the exercise of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, as well as full respect for the right to freedom to seek, receive and impart information, including on the Internet, can play in the fight against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance;
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53. Calls upon States to adopt measures to strengthen freedom of expression, which can play an essential role in promoting democracy and combating racist and xenophobic ideologies based on the notion of racial superiority;
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54. Also calls upon States, primarily responsible for combating discrimination and hate speech, as well as all relevant actors, including political and religious leaders, to promote inclusion and unity in the face of the 2019 Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) and to prevent, denounce and vigorously combat racism, xenopho...
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55. Expresses concern at the increasing use of digital technologies to promote and propagate racism, racial hatred, xenophobia, racial discrimination and related intolerance, and in this regard calls upon States parties to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to combat the spread of the above-mentio...
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57. Also recognizes that the media can play a positive role in combating racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, promoting a culture of tolerance and inclusion and representing the diversity of a multicultural society;
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58. Encourages States, civil society and other stakeholders to make every effort, including through the Internet and social media, to combat, in accordance with international human rights law, the spread of ideas based on racial superiority or racial hatred and to promote the values of equality, non-discrimination, div...
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60. Notes the importance of strengthening cooperation at the regional and international levels in combating all manifestations of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, in particular with regard to the issues raised in the present resolution;
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61. Stresses the importance of close cooperation with civil society and international and regional human rights mechanisms in order to effectively combat all manifestations of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, as well as extremist political parties, movements and groups, including neo-N...
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62. Recalls that, in its resolution 2005/5, the Commission on Human Rights requested the Special Rapporteur to continue his reflection on the issue and to make appropriate recommendations in his future reports, seeking and taking into account the views of Governments and non-governmental organizations in this regard;
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63. Invites States to consider including in their reports for the universal periodic review and in their reports to the relevant treaty bodies information on measures taken to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, including with a view to implementing the provisions of the present re...
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64. Requests the Special Rapporteur to prepare reports on the implementation of the present resolution for submission to the General Assembly at its seventy-sixth session and to submit them to the Human Rights Council at its forty-seventh session, and encourages her to pay particular attention to paragraphs 5, 11, 13, ...
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66. Encourages States and non-governmental organizations to cooperate with the Special Rapporteur, including by providing information on developments with regard to the issues raised in the present resolution, in order to contribute to the preparation of future reports to the General Assembly;
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67. Stresses that such information is important for the exchange of experiences and best practices in combating extremist political parties, movements and groups, including neo-Nazis and skinheads, and other extremist ideological movements that incite racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance;
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68. Encourages Governments to invest more in the acquisition and sharing of knowledge on positive and effective measures to prevent and combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance that they could take to go further than the punishment of violations after the fact, including the provision of...
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69. Encourages Governments, non-governmental organizations and relevant stakeholders to disseminate as widely as possible, including but not exclusively through the media, information on the content of the present resolution and the principles contained therein;
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1. Reaffirms that extreme poverty, marked inequalities and exclusion undermine human dignity and that urgent measures must therefore be taken, at the national and international levels, to put an end to them;
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2. Also reaffirms the need for States to promote the participation of the poorest in decision-making in the society in which they live, in the promotion of human rights and in the fight against extreme poverty and exclusion, as it is essential that people living in poverty, poverty and vulnerable situations be empowere...
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3. Stresses that extreme poverty is a fundamental challenge to be addressed by Governments, the United Nations system and international financial institutions, the private sector, including business, as well as civil society and community-based social organizations, and in this regard reaffirms that political will is t...
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4. Also stresses that all enterprises, whether transnational corporations or other corporations, have a responsibility to respect all human rights, and recognizes that adequate regulation, including through national legislation, transnational corporations and other business enterprises, as well as the responsible funct...
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6. Calls upon Member States to develop recovery strategies based on sustainable and risk-sensitive financing policies, supported by integrated national funding frameworks in accordance with the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, 23 to implement policies t...
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7. Reaffirms that the existence of situations of widespread extreme poverty impedes the full and effective enjoyment of human rights, undermines democracy and popular participation and can also prevent, in particular, women and girls and persons with disabilities from participating fully and effectively in political an...
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8. Recognizes the need to respect and ensure the realization of human rights and fundamental freedoms with a view to addressing the most pressing social needs of people living in poverty, including through the design and establishment of mechanisms to strengthen and strengthen democratic institutions and governance;
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10. Reaffirms its full commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which constitutes the guiding plan for the further reconstruction of the post-VOCID-19 pandemic, and invites Member States to ensure that measures to achieve the 2030 Agenda for the benefit of all, by achieving all its goals and objective...
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12. Recalls that measures to promote universal access to social services and minimum social protection can make an important contribution to the consolidation of development gains and further progress, and that social protection systems that address and reduce inequalities and social exclusion are essential to preserve...
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13. Encourages States, when developing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating social protection programmes, to ensure that gender equality concerns and the promotion and evaluation of gender equality are mainstreamed throughout this process.
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14. Calls upon States to implement gender-sensitive social protection policies, as well as budgetary policies that contribute to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, including by improving women's access to, and inclusion in, social protection, financial services and business ser...
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