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108. Urges Member States to ensure that any measures or means used in the fight against terrorism, including remotely piloted aircraft, are consistent with their obligations under international law, including the Charter of the United Nations, international human rights law and international humanitarian law, in partic...
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110. Reaffirms the primary responsibility of States to protect their populations throughout their territory, and recalls in this regard that all parties to an armed conflict must comply fully with their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians and medical personnel, their means of transport...
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111. Stresses the importance of multilateral efforts to combat terrorism and the need to refrain from engaging in practices or taking measures contrary to international law and the principles of the Charter of the United Nations;
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112. Stresses the importance of the establishment and maintenance of effective, fair, humane, transparent and accountable criminal justice systems and of ensuring the right to a fair trial, access to justice and respect for the principle of accountability, in accordance with national legislation and in compliance with ...
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114. Recognizes the importance of strengthening the resilience of victims and their families in any counter-terrorism strategy, and calls upon Member States to include this aspect in their national counter-terrorism strategies, including by providing victims and their families with appropriate support and assistance im...
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115. Welcomes the efforts and efforts of relevant United Nations bodies and entities and other international, regional and subregional organizations to support, promote and protect the rights of victims of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and urges them to intensify their efforts to provide technical assi...
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116. Welcomes the initiative of the Secretary-General to convene the First World Congress of Victims of Terrorism, and encourages the signatory entities of the Global Compact for the Coordination of Terrorism, within their mandates, in particular the Counter-Terrorism Bureau through the Victims of Terrorism Support Pro...
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Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-seventh session, no later than February 2023, a report on the progress made in the implementation of the Strategy, containing future proposals for the implementation of the Strategy by the United Nations system, as well as on the progress m...
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119. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-seventh session the item entitled "The United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy" in order to consider, by June 2023, the report of the Secretary-General requested in paragraph 118 above and the implementation of the Strategy by Member States, and ...
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3. Takes note of the contacts and exchanges undertaken on this issue by the Organization with Member States and of the options presented by the Secretary-General in his report to overcome the difficulties associated with the recruitment of military or police officers on active duty seconded by their Governments, in par...
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4. Recalls paragraph 4 of its resolution 74/254 B, stresses that the selection of personnel, including active military and police personnel seconded by their Governments, must be carried out in accordance with the principles of the Charter of the United Nations, and reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to fa...
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5. Urges the Secretary-General to continue to ensure the accountability and impartiality of active-duty military and police personnel seconded by their Governments through relevant and applicable standards and oversight measures;
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6. Recognizes the importance of the functions and expertise of active military and police personnel seconded by their Governments in the implementation of the mandates of the United Nations, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to participate actively in efforts to improve the time required for their entry in...
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8. Also requests the Secretary-General to consider, when selected active-duty military and police personnel are unable to take up their duties in a timely manner owing to problems beyond their control, assigning them to comparable posts at the same duty station once the problems have been resolved;
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9. Takes note of paragraph 23 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the practical impact, including on Member States, of the various options and their possible combinations presented in his report, taking into account the lessons learned fro...
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11. Invites the Secretary-General to engage in a dialogue with Member States that have not yet signed an agreement with the Secretariat and to encourage them to do so if their domestic legislation is inconsistent with the Staff Regulations and Rules of the United Nations;
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12. Takes note of paragraph 27 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and decides to authorize the Secretary-General to extend until 1 July 2024 the exceptional measures for military and police personnel on active duty seconded by their Governments;
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13. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at the first part of its resumed seventy-seventh session an informal briefing on the status of implementation of bilateral agreements and their initial conclusions, as well as on the progress made in the preparation of the analysis and assessment of t...
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1. Requests the Secretary-General to entrust the head of mission with the task of formulating future budget proposals in full accordance with the provisions of General Assembly resolutions 59/296 of 22 June 2005, 60/266 of 30 June 2006, 61/276 of 29 June 2007, 64/269 of 24 June 2010, 65/289 of 30 June 2011, 66/264 of 2...
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2. Takes note of the status of contributions to the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei as at 30 April 2021, including the contributions outstanding in the amount of 59.0 million United States dollars, representing some 2.2 per cent of the total assessed contributions, notes with concern that only 99 Member...
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3. Expresses its appreciation to those Member States that have paid their assessed contributions in full, and urges all other Member States to make every possible effort to ensure payment of their assessed contributions to the Force in full;
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4. Expresses concern at the financial situation with regard to peacekeeping activities, in particular as regards the reimbursements to troop contributors that bear additional burdens owing to overdue payments by Member States of their assessments;
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9. Notes with concern the shortcomings in the partnership between the Mine Action Service and the United Nations Office for Project Services, and requests the Secretary-General to conduct an independent analysis of the use of the Office's services and the selected partners to carry out mine action activities, including...
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11. Takes note of the measures taken to mitigate the impact of the VOCID-19 pandemic on peacekeeping operations, inter alia, to enable missions to continue to carry out their mandates while ensuring the health and safety of peacekeeping personnel and local populations in host countries, and requests the Secretary-Gener...
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12. Notes with concern the medium- and long-term effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic on countries, regions and subregions in conflict, and stresses the importance of United Nations peacekeeping operations acting, as appropriate and within their mandates, in coordination with national authorities and United Nations entitie...
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13. Recalls paragraphs 16 and 18 of its resolution 69/273 of 2 April 2015, and in this regard reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to continue to seek innovative ways to facilitate the award of contracts from Headquarters and field offices to vendors from developing countries and countries with economies in ...
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15. Requests the Secretary-General to establish clear frameworks and guidelines for determining the competitive bidding and solicitation process to be used, inter alia, for the procurement of different types of goods and services, including air transport services, and to update the Procurement Manual accordingly;
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16. Also requests the Secretary-General to take steps to ensure that the Organization adheres to best practices in the area of transparency of public procurement, including by making more public information on the outcome of procurement, including in the area of air transport services, in order to further increase the ...
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17. Recognizes the important role played by regional and subregional actors in peacekeeping operations, and in this regard encourages the Secretary-General to continue to deepen partnerships, cooperation and coordination between the United Nations and those actors in accordance with established mandates and to include ...
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18. Stresses that programme activities are important for the implementation of the mandate of the Force, including in the area of conflict prevention and resolution, and that all such activities should be directly relevant to the mandates of the Force;
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19. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the Force has the flexibility to utilize funds for programme activities and to report on its use, in accordance with the relevant guidelines and the context in which it operates, and to include in the next budget submission and budget performance report detailed informa...
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20. Reaffirms the provisions of section XVIII of its resolution 61/276, remains of the view that quick-impact projects contribute significantly to the implementation of the mandates of the Force, stresses the need to implement all quick-impact projects in a timely manner in accordance with the principle of accountabili...
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22. Stresses the importance, in situations of insecurity, of giving priority to the safety and security of United Nations personnel and to activities for the protection of civilians, and calls for the provision of adequate resources for all peacekeeping missions to carry out their mandates in an effective and efficient...
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23. Recognizes the increasing security challenges faced by United Nations peacekeeping personnel, reiterates the importance of improving the safety and security of peacekeepers and mission personnel in an integrated manner, including through enhanced training and capacity-building activities, improved force protection ...
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27. Expresses its grave concern at the delays in the settlement of death and disability claims, and reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to ensure that claims are resolved as soon as possible, no later than three months after the date of submission;
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28. Takes note of the development of impact indicators within the framework of the Comprehensive Performance Appraisal System, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General to include in his next report the results achieved by the Force in relation to the mandated tasks and the impact of resource allocation on thos...
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29. Requests the Secretary-General to provide in his next report a plan for the implementation of the new comprehensive performance appraisal system, including an analysis, including the linkages between the system, Force planning and budget preparation, to facilitate the review of the resources requested for the syste...
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30. Takes note of the progress made in the implementation of the multi-year environmental strategy to reduce the footprint of peacekeeping operations, and requests the Secretary-General to strengthen the measures taken to implement the strategy in all peacekeeping missions, taking into account the five pillars containe...
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31. Also takes note of the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on the use of virtual platforms and on cost recovery for the transport of non-United Nations personnel on board United Nations aircraft, and urges that specific mission circumstances be taken into account in the implementation of those recommendations...
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32. Stresses the importance of the accountability framework established by the Secretariat, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to strengthen risk management, transparency and internal controls in the budgets of peacekeeping operations in order to facilitate the implementation of mandates, and to report ther...
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33. Also emphasizes the importance of the effective budget performance of all peacekeeping operations, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to improve the monitoring of the activities of peacekeeping missions and to implement the recommendations of the relevant oversight bodies, and to avoid management irregu...
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35. Stresses the importance of careful and flexible planning for any transition process, drawing on lessons learned and taking into account the specific circumstances of the country concerned, and in consultation with all relevant entities of the United Nations system, relevant regional and subregional organizations an...
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36. Encourages the Office of Internal Oversight Services to continue to follow up on closed United Nations peacekeeping missions through audits and investigations and to report thereon to the General Assembly in its next report;
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37. Expresses concern about allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse reported in peacekeeping missions, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to implement his zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse of all civilian personnel, contingents and police, and to report thereon to the General Assem...
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38. Recalls paragraph 14 of the report of the Advisory Committee, expresses concern at the high vacancy rates among the police personnel of the Force, and calls upon the Secretary-General to intensify his efforts to improve the deployment rate of police personnel and to contain the impact of insufficient deployment on ...
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42. Decides to appropriate to the Special Account for the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei the amount of 280,581,200 dollars for the period from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022, inclusive of 260,445,300 dollars for the maintenance of the Force, 15,404,500 dollars for the support account for peacekeeping oper...
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43. Decides to apportion among Member States the amount of 105,217,952 dollars for the period from 1 July to 15 November 2021, in accordance with the levels updated in General Assembly resolution 73/272 of 22 December 2018 and taking into account the scale of assessments for 2021, as set out in its resolution 73/271 of...
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44. Decides that, in accordance with the provisions of its resolution 973 (X) of 15 December 1955, there shall be set off against the apportionment among Member States, as provided for in paragraph 43 above, their respective share in the Tax Equalization Fund of 1,926,263 dollars, comprising the estimated staff assessm...
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45. Decides to apportion among Member States the amount of 35,072,652 dollars for the period from 16 November to 31 December 2021 at a monthly rate of 23,381,767 dollars, in accordance with the levels updated in General Assembly resolution 73/272, taking into account the scale of assessments for 2021, as set out in its...
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46. Decides that, in accordance with the provisions of its resolution 973 (X), there shall be set off against the apportionment among Member States, as provided for in paragraph 45 above, their respective share in the Tax Equalization Fund of 642,088 dollars, comprising the estimated staff assessment income of 420,850 ...
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47. Decides to apportion among Member States the amount of 140,290,600 dollars for the period from 1 January to 30 June 2022 at a monthly rate of 23,381,767 dollars, in accordance with the scale of assessments for 2022 and the updated levels, subject to a decision of the Council to extend the mandate of the Force;
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48. Decides that, in accordance with the provisions of its resolution 973 (X), there shall be set off against the apportionment among Member States, as provided for in paragraph 47 above, their respective share in the Tax Equalization Fund of 2,568,349 dollars, comprising the estimated staff assessment income of 1,683,...
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49. Also decides that, for Member States that have fulfilled their financial obligations to the Force, there shall be set off against their apportionment, as provided for in paragraph 43 above, their respective share of the unencumbered balance and other income in the total amount of 7,557,500 dollars in respect of the...
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51. Decides that the difference of 287,700 dollars in the estimated staff assessment income in respect of the financial period ended 30 June 2020 shall be added to the credits in the amount of 7,557,500 dollars referred to in paragraphs 49 and 50 above;
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52. Encourages the Secretary-General to continue to take additional measures to ensure the safety and security of all personnel under the auspices of the United Nations participating in the Force, bearing in mind paragraphs 5 and 6 of Security Council resolution 1502 (2003) of 26 August 2003;
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53. Invites voluntary contributions to the Force in cash and in the form of services and supplies acceptable to the Secretary-General, to be administered, as appropriate, in accordance with the procedure and practices established by the General Assembly;
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A-RES-75-298-fr-parsed
1. Requests the Secretary-General to entrust the head of mission with the task of formulating future budget proposals in full accordance with the provisions of General Assembly resolutions 59/296 of 22 June 2005, 60/266 of 30 June 2006, 61/276 of 29 June 2007, 64/269 of 24 June 2010, 65/289 of 30 June 2011, 66/264 of 2...
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2. Takes note of the status of contributions to the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic as at 30 April 2021, including the contributions outstanding in the amount of 200.4 million United States dollars, representing some 3.2 per cent of the total assessed con...
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3. Expresses its appreciation to those Member States that have paid their assessed contributions in full, and urges all other Member States to make every possible effort to ensure payment of their assessed contributions to the Mission in full;
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4. Expresses concern at the financial situation with regard to peacekeeping activities, in particular as regards the reimbursements to troop contributors that bear additional burdens owing to overdue payments by Member States of their assessments;
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12. Notes with concern the shortcomings in the partnership between the Mine Action Service and the United Nations Office for Project Services, and requests the Secretary-General to conduct an independent analysis of the use of the Office's services and the selected partners to carry out mine action activities, includin...
operative
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14. Takes note of the measures taken to mitigate the impact of the VOCID-19 pandemic on peacekeeping operations, inter alia, to enable missions to continue to carry out their mandates while ensuring the health and safety of peacekeeping personnel and local populations in host countries, and requests the Secretary-Gener...
operative
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15. Notes with concern the medium- and long-term effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic on countries, regions and subregions in conflict, and stresses the importance of United Nations peacekeeping operations acting, as appropriate and within their mandates, in coordination with national authorities and United Nations entitie...
operative
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16. Recalls paragraphs 16 and 18 of its resolution 69/273 of 2 April 2015, and in this regard reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to continue to seek innovative ways to facilitate the award of contracts from Headquarters and field offices to vendors from developing countries and countries with economies in ...
operative
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18. Requests the Secretary-General to establish clear frameworks and guidelines for determining the competitive bidding and solicitation process to be used, inter alia, for the procurement of different types of goods and services, including air transport services, and to update the Procurement Manual accordingly;
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19. Also requests the Secretary-General to take steps to ensure that the Organization adheres to best practices in the area of transparency of public procurement, including by making more public information on the outcome of procurement, including in the area of air transport services,
operative
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20. Recognizes the important role played by regional and subregional actors in peacekeeping operations, and in this regard encourages the Secretary-General to continue to deepen partnerships, cooperation and coordination between the United Nations and those actors in accordance with established mandates and to include ...
operative
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21. Stresses that programme activities are important for the implementation of the mandate of the Mission, including in the area of conflict prevention and resolution, and that all such activities should be directly relevant to the mandates of the Mission;
operative
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22. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the Mission has the flexibility to utilize funds for programme activities and to report on its use, in accordance with the relevant guidelines and the context in which it operates, and to include in the next budget submission and budget performance report detailed infor...
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23. Reaffirms the provisions of section XVIII of its resolution 61/276, remains of the view that quick-impact projects contribute significantly to the implementation of the mandates of the Mission, stresses the need to implement all quick-impact projects in a timely manner in accordance with the principle of accountabi...
operative
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25. Stresses the importance of prioritizing the safety and security of United Nations personnel and protection of civilians in situations of insecurity, and calls for the provision of adequate resources for all peacekeeping missions to carry out their mandates in an effective and efficient manner, including where the m...
operative
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26. Recognizes the increasing security challenges faced by United Nations peacekeeping personnel, reiterates the importance of improving the safety and security of peacekeepers and mission personnel in an integrated manner, including through enhanced training and capacity-building activities, improved force protection ...
operative
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29. Also requests the Secretary-General to continue his efforts to achieve equitable geographical distribution in the Secretariat and to ensure as wide a geographical distribution as possible in all departments and offices and for posts at all levels, including Director and higher levels, and requests the Secretary-Gen...
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30. Expresses its grave concern at the delays in the settlement of death and disability claims, and reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to ensure that claims are resolved as soon as possible, no later than three months after the date of submission;
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31. Takes note of the development of impact indicators within the framework of the Comprehensive Performance Appraisal System, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General to include in his next report the results achieved by the Mission in relation to the mandated tasks and the impact of the allocation of resourc...
operative
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32. Requests the Secretary-General to provide in his next report a plan for the implementation of the new comprehensive performance appraisal system, including an analysis, including the linkages between the system, mission planning and budget preparation, to facilitate the review of the resources requested for the sys...
operative
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33. Takes note of the progress made in the implementation of the multi-year environmental strategy to reduce the footprint of peacekeeping operations, and requests the Secretary-General to strengthen the measures taken to implement the strategy in all peacekeeping missions, taking into account the five pillars containe...
operative
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34. Also takes note of the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on the use of virtual platforms and on cost recovery for the transport of non-United Nations personnel on board United Nations aircraft, and urges that the implementation of these recommendations take into account the specific circumstances of individ...
operative
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36. Stresses the importance of the accountability framework put in place by the Secretariat and requests the Secretary-General to continue to strengthen risk management, transparency and internal controls in this regard.
operative
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37. Also emphasizes the importance of the effective budget performance of all peacekeeping operations, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to improve the monitoring of the activities of peacekeeping missions and to implement the recommendations of the relevant oversight bodies, and to avoid management irregu...
operative
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39. Expresses concern at allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse reported in peacekeeping missions, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to implement his zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse of all civilian personnel, contingents and police, and to report thereon to the General Assembly...
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40. Recalls Security Council resolution 2566 (2021) of 12 March 2021, in which the Council decided to increase the authorized strength of the military and police components of the Mission, and requests the Secretary-General to ensure that his proposals contained in the budget for the Mission with regard to the increase...
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41. Also recalls paragraph 44 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and encourages the Secretary-General to ensure that expenditures are properly qualified and categorized, including official travel and training;
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42. Notes the importance of local elections in building and consolidating peace, the high level of local interest in such activities, which have a direct impact on their daily lives, and the importance of ensuring that adequate resources are mobilized in support of the forthcoming elections;
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43. Recognizes the essential role of the Mission in the protection of civilians, calls upon the Secretary-General to continue to consult with the Mission's components working for this purpose in order to assist them in achieving the objectives of the Mission, and stresses the importance of ensuring that the Mission is ...
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47. Decides to appropriate to the special account for the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic the amount of 1,116,738,700 dollars for the period from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022, comprising 1,036,595,600 dollars for the maintenance of the Mission, 61,311,500 ...
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48. Decides to apportion among Member States the amount of 418,777,000 dollars for the period from 1 July to 15 November 2021, in accordance with the levels updated in General Assembly resolution 73/272 of 22 December 2018 and taking into account the scale of assessments for 2021, as set out in its resolution 73/271 of...
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49. Decides that, in accordance with the provisions of its resolution 973 (X) of 15 December 1955, there shall be set off against the apportionment among Member States, as provided for in paragraph 48 above, their respective share in the Tax Equalization Fund of 8,261,400 dollars, comprising the estimated staff assessm...
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50. Decides to apportion among Member States the amount of 139,592,300 dollars for the period from 16 November to 31 December 2021 at a monthly rate of 93,061,567 dollars, in accordance with the levels updated in General Assembly resolution 73/272, taking into account the scale of assessments for 2021 as set out in its...
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51. Decides that, in accordance with the provisions of its resolution 973 (X), there shall be set off against the apportionment among Member States, as provided for in paragraph 50 above, their respective share in the Tax Equalization Fund of 2,753,800 dollars, comprising the estimated staff assessment income of 1,873,...
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52. Decides to apportion among Member States the amount of 558,369,400 dollars for the period from 1 January to 30 June 2022 at a monthly rate of 93,061,567 dollars, in accordance with the scale of assessments for 2022 and the updated levels, subject to a decision of the Security Council to extend the mandate of the Mi...
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53. Decides that, in accordance with the provisions of its resolution 973 (X), there shall be set off against the apportionment among Member States, as provided for in paragraph 52 above, their respective share in the Tax Equalization Fund of 11,015,300 dollars, comprising the estimated staff assessment income of 7,493...
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54. Decides also that, for Member States that have fulfilled their financial obligations to the Mission, there shall be set off against their apportionment, as provided for in paragraphs 48, 50 and 52 above, their respective share of the unencumbered balance and other income in the total amount of 42,322,900 dollars in...
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56. Decides that the difference of 1,011,600 dollars in the estimated staff assessment income in respect of the financial period ended 30 June 2020 shall be added to the credits in the amount of 42,322,900 dollars referred to in paragraphs 54 and 55 above;
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57. Encourages the Secretary-General to continue to take additional measures to ensure the safety and security of all personnel under the auspices of the United Nations participating in the Mission, bearing in mind paragraphs 5 and 6 of Security Council resolution 1502 (2003) of 26 August 2003;
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58. Invites voluntary contributions to the Mission in cash and in the form of services and supplies acceptable to the Secretary-General, to be administered, as appropriate, in accordance with the procedure and practices established by the General Assembly;
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1. Requests the Secretary-General to entrust the head of mission with the task of formulating future budget proposals in full accordance with the provisions of General Assembly resolutions 59/296 of 22 June 2005, 60/266 of 30 June 2006, 61/276 of 29 June 2007, 64/269 of 24 June 2010, 65/289 of 30 June 2011, 66/264 of 2...
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2. Takes note of the status of contributions to the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus as at 30 April 2021, including the contributions outstanding in the amount of 19 million United States dollars, representing some 2.6 per cent of the total assessed contributions, notes with concern that only 101 Member Stat...
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3. Expresses its appreciation to those Member States that have paid their assessed contributions in full, and urges all other Member States to make every possible effort to ensure payment of their assessed contributions to the Force in full;
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4. Expresses concern at the financial situation with regard to peacekeeping activities, in particular as regards the reimbursements to troop contributors that bear additional burdens owing to overdue payments by Member States of their assessments;
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