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A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 48. Recognizes the important contribution of good ecosystem health to disaster risk reduction and community resilience, and encourages all States, United Nations entities and other relevant actors to promote ecosystem-based approaches to disaster risk reduction at all levels at all stages of disaster risk reduction and... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 49. Welcomes the continuing efforts of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs to build partnerships with regional organizations, traditional and non-traditional donors and the private sector, and encourages Member States and the United Nations system to continue to strengthen existing partnerships at t... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 50. Encourages Member States, the United Nations and humanitarian and development organizations to intensify their efforts to involve the private sector, including small and medium-sized enterprises, as appropriate, through strategic partnerships in disaster risk reduction, disaster response and post-disaster recovery,... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 51. Recognizes that information technology and telecommunications can play an important role in disaster response, encourages Member States to develop inclusive telecommunications capabilities, including for persons with disabilities, to respond to emergency situations, encourages the international community to assist ... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 52. Encourages the further use of space-based and ground-based remote sensing technologies, including as mandated by the United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER), and the exchange of geographical data, for the prediction, prevention, mitigation and m... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 53. Encourages Member States to provide, on their own initiative, all necessary support to UN-SPIDER, including financial support, in order to enable it to implement its workplan, and reaffirms the importance of enhanced international coordination and cooperation at the global level in disaster management and emergency... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 54. Recognizes that new technologies, when used in a coordinated manner and based on humanitarian principles, can improve effectiveness and accountability in humanitarian response, and encourages Member States, the United Nations and its humanitarian partners to consider engaging in dialogue with volunteer movements an... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 55. Encourages the United Nations to continue to provide more data and guidance services and to improve the data skills of its humanitarian personnel in order to make disaster preparedness and response more effective; | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 56. Encourages Member States, relevant organizations of the United Nations system and international financial institutions to enhance global capacity for sustainable post-disaster recovery support in areas such as coordination with traditional and non-traditional partners, identification and dissemination of lessons le... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 57. Encourages Member States and the United Nations system to support national initiatives to address the differentiated effects of natural disasters on affected populations, including through the collection and analysis of disaggregated data, including by sex, age and disability, using, inter alia, information receive... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 58. Calls upon the United Nations humanitarian system, in consultation with Member States, as appropriate, to strengthen the evidence base on which humanitarian effectiveness depends by improving common mechanisms, with a view to improving the quality, transparency and reliability of their assessments and further progr... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 59. Encourages Member States to take measures to collect, analyse and improve data and to facilitate the exchange of useful and non-sensitive information with United Nations humanitarian and development agencies, including through shared platforms and a common approach, in order to inform policies and measures to addre... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 60. Encourages Member States, supported by the United Nations at their request, to work towards the establishment and strengthening of national disaster loss databases, risk profiles and capacities, and to continue to collect, share and use the data collected to inform relevant measures and strategies; | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 61. Encourages Member States, regional organizations, the United Nations and humanitarian and development organizations to continue to improve the identification, inventory and analysis of risks and vulnerabilities, including the local impact of future risk factors, and to develop and implement appropriate strategies a... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 62. Stresses the importance of the full participation of women in decision-making, on an equal basis with men, and of gender mainstreaming in the development and implementation of disaster risk reduction, preparedness, early action and response and recovery strategies, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General ... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 63. Encourages Member States, in cooperation with relevant United Nations humanitarian agencies, to empower women to play a leadership role, in accordance with the principle of gender equality, in the development and implementation of response strategies and humanitarian response to natural disasters and to enable them... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 64. Encourages Governments, local authorities, the United Nations system and regional organizations, and invites donors and other aid-providing countries, to take into account the vulnerabilities and capacities of women and girls through the development of gender-sensitive programmes, including those that address their... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 66. Stresses the importance of mainstreaming disability in disaster risk reduction and the importance of non-discrimination of persons with disabilities and their active and full participation in disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness, response, recovery and transition from relief to development, as well as in... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 67. Encourages initiatives aimed at providing a safe and learning environment for all, in particular for girls and boys, and access to quality education in humanitarian emergencies caused by natural disasters, which, inter alia, contribute to a smooth transition from relief to development assistance; | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 68. Also encourages initiatives aimed at making schools more resilient and safer in the face of disasters and at limiting interruptions in education, including school feeding, during natural disasters, and in this regard encourages the international community to support countries exposed to natural hazards, as appropri... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 69. Encourages Member States and relevant regional and international bodies to identify good practices, including in the context of the VOCID-19 pandemic, to improve preparedness, response and early recovery in the event of disasters, to increase awareness of them and to scale up the replication, where appropriate, of ... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 70. Requests the United Nations humanitarian and development system to strengthen its coordination in post-disaster recovery, from relief to development, including through strengthening institutional and strategic planning and coordination in the areas of disaster preparedness, resilience-building and recovery, in orde... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 71. Encourages the United Nations and humanitarian and development agencies to assist national, subnational and local authorities and communities in the development of long-term strategies, forecasting-based financing and preparedness systems and multi-year operational plans for disaster preparedness within the framewo... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 72. Calls upon the United Nations system and other humanitarian actors to increase access to available tools and services to improve disaster risk reduction, in particular early preparedness, response, response and recovery; | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 73. Calls upon the relevant United Nations humanitarian and development agencies, in consultation with Member States, to strengthen existing tools and mechanisms to ensure that early recovery needs and support are integrated into the planning process
and the implementation of disaster preparedness initiatives, humanita... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 74. Encourages the United Nations system and humanitarian organizations to continue their efforts to integrate early recovery into humanitarian programmes, recognizes early recovery as an important step in building resilience and that additional resources should be allocated to it, and encourages the timely provision o... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 75. Urges Member States, the United Nations and humanitarian and development organizations to give priority to risk management and to adopt a pre-emptive approach to humanitarian crises in order to prevent and mitigate human suffering and economic losses, encourages the widespread use of early warning and early action ... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 76. Encourages the international financial institutions to accelerate large-scale advance funding to facilitate risk-sensitive preparedness and response and resilient recovery, including contingency funding in a manner agreed upon in advance, in order to complement and strengthen common humanitarian funds; | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 77. Urges Member States, humanitarian and development agencies and other stakeholders to address the El Niño and La Niña phenomena and similar and related phenomena in a comprehensive and coherent manner at the global, regional, national and local levels, including through improved forecasting, early warning and respon... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 78. Encourages Member States and the United Nations to conduct more frequent joint risk analyses, including through the Risk Management Index, to establish evidence for planning and developing common short-, medium- and long-term disaster and climate risk management strategies, capacity-building and resilience, with a ... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 79. Encourages the United Nations and humanitarian and development agencies to work together to reach a common position on the underlying risk factors, to clarify roles and responsibilities in accordance with their respective mandates and to establish common objectives and programmes, based on data, analysis and analys... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 80. Stresses the need to strengthen resilience at all levels, in this regard invites Member States, the United Nations system and other relevant actors to support, as appropriate, initiatives to integrate resilience into humanitarian and development programmes, and encourages humanitarian and development organizations ... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 81. Encourages Member States, international financial institutions and the private sector to further support development and, where appropriate, the strengthening of pre-financing strategies, to mobilize predictable resources over several years and to work collectively to reduce needs, risks and vulnerabilities, while ... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 82. Calls upon Member States, the United Nations and humanitarian agencies, in collaboration with development agencies, to provide emergency assistance for long-term recovery and development, as appropriate and in accordance with their mandates, including through the priority use of humanitarian tools and approaches to... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 83. Encourages the United Nations system and other relevant humanitarian and development actors to provide support to humanitarian coordinators and resident coordinators to enhance their capacity, inter alia, to assist the Governments of the countries in which they are located in disaster preparedness and to coordinate... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 84. Encourages Member States, the United Nations and the humanitarian and development community to identify ways and means to improve the current financial framework in order to increase the coherence, predictability and flexibility of long-term risk management funding through multi-year forecasting and strategies, inc... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 85. Stresses the need to mobilize adequate, flexible and sustainable resources for disaster risk preparedness, reduction and early response, response and recovery in order to ensure predictable and timely access to the resources required for humanitarian assistance in emergencies caused by natural hazards; | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 86. Welcomes the important achievements of the Central Emergency Response Fund, which has enabled a more timely and predictable response to humanitarian crises, stresses the importance of continuing to improve the functioning of the Fund, and in this regard urges the United Nations funds and programmes and the speciali... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 87. Calls upon all Member States, and invites the private sector and all relevant 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 consolidate the position ... | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 88. Invites Member States, the private sector and all other stakeholders to make use of their respective expertise, capacities and resources, and also to consider making voluntary contributions to humanitarian financing mechanisms; | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 90. Urges all relevant actors to promote a comprehensive, coherent, systematic and people-centred risk management policy, including by drawing upon, as appropriate, the principles of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, the Sendai Framework, the Paris Agreement and the New Agenda for Cities; | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 91. Takes note of the World Summit on Humanitarian Action, held in Istanbul, Turkey, on 23 and 24 May 2016, as well as the report of the Secretary-General on the outcome of the Summit; | operative |
A-RES-76-128-fr-parsed | 92. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to improve international response to natural disasters and to report thereon to the General Assembly at its seventy-seventh session and to make recommendations in his report on ways and means to ensure that humanitarian assistance is provided in a manner that facilitates t... | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 1. Calls upon Member States to strengthen health systems, including primary health care, in order to ensure universal access to a range of safe, affordable, quality, accessible, timely and clinically and financially integrated health-care services that will enable people with rare diseases to meet their physical and me... | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 2. Encourages Member States to adopt gender-sensitive strategies, action plans and legislation at the national level to contribute to the well-being of people with rare diseases and their families, including the protection and enjoyment of their human rights, in accordance with their obligations under international law... | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 3. Also encourages Member States to address the root causes of all forms of discrimination against people with rare diseases, including through awareness-raising activities, the dissemination of accurate information on rare diseases and other measures, as appropriate; | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 4. Stresses the important role played by cultural, family, ethical and religious factors, as well as the crucial role played by religious leaders in the treatment, care and support of people with rare diseases; | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 5. Encourages Member States and relevant organizations of the United Nations system to collect, analyse and disseminate data on persons with rare diseases, disaggregated by income, sex, age, race, ethnicity, migration status, disability, geographical location and other relevant characteristics in the national context, ... | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 6. Encourages Member States to promote the establishment of networks of experts and multidisciplinary centres, including in rare diseases, and to increase support for research, by strengthening international collaboration and coordination on research and data sharing, while ensuring the protection and confidentiality o... | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 7. Urges Member States, where appropriate, to take measures at the national level to ensure that people with rare diseases are not left behind, bearing in mind that they often suffer in such a way as to ensure that they are not left behind. | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 8. Urges Member States, the United Nations system and other stakeholders, in consultation with people with rare diseases and their families, including through their representative organizations, to design and implement policies and programmes, to share experiences and best practices in order to enable all persons with ... | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 10. Encourages Member States to implement effective mental health promotion and psychosocial support programmes for people with rare diseases and to promote policies and programmes that promote the well-being of their families and caregivers; | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 11. Calls upon Member States to accelerate efforts to achieve universal health coverage by 2030 to enable all persons, including those with rare diseases, to lead a healthy life and to enjoy well-being throughout their lives, and in this regard reaffirms the determination to:
(a) Gradually ensure that people with rare ... | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 12. Encourages Member States to take the necessary steps to establish affordable, accessible and high-quality care facilities for children and other dependants with rare diseases, as well as measures to encourage the equitable sharing of domestic responsibilities among adult members of the household, to recognize, redu... | operative |
A-RES-76-132-fr-parsed | 13. Also encourages Member States to promote access to full and productive employment and decent work and to take appropriate measures of financial inclusion for people with rare diseases and their families by addressing the difficulties they face in accessing, retaining and resuming employment, inter alia, by establis... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 2. Welcomes the reaffirmation by Governments of their strong commitment to the further implementation of the Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and the Programme of Action of the World Summit for Social Development, inter alia, to promote equality and social justice, eradicate poverty, promote full and produc... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 3. Reaffirms its determination to work tirelessly towards the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and recognizes that the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest challenge facing humanity and an indispensable condition for achiev... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 4. Recognizes that poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon, and calls upon Member States to develop comprehensive, integrated and coherent strategies to effectively address the structural causes of poverty and inequality, focusing on job-creating growth, addressing and addressing the basic needs of those living in pov... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 5. Expresses deep concern that the global goal of eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions by 2030 appears to be increasingly difficult to achieve, and notes that the multidimensional effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic have exacerbated the problem, with up to 124 million more people living in poverty and the r... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 6. Stresses the importance of taking targeted measures to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions throughout the world, including extreme poverty, by strengthening international support and global partnerships, and notes the need for countries, the United Nations development system and all relevant stakeholde... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 7. Calls upon Member States to take measures to recognize, reduce and redistribute the disproportionate share of unpaid care and domestic work by women and girls and to end the feminization of poverty, which is exacerbated by the VOCID-19 pandemic, including poverty eradication measures, labour policies, public service... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses that the major United Nations conferences and summits, including the Millennium Summit, the International Conference on Financing for Development, the Monterrey Consensus of the General Assembly 18 , the 2005 World Summit, the Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the Imp... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 9. Recognizes the continuing complexity of the food insecurity situation, including the extreme volatility of food prices, due to the combination of several important factors, both structural and cyclical, that exacerbate environmental degradation, drought and desertification, global climate change, natural disasters, ... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 10. Reaffirms the importance of supporting Agenda 2063, the development framework of the African Union, as well as its 10-year plan of action, as a strategic framework for the socio-economic transformation of Africa over the next 50 years, namely, the African Union's long-term strategy for industrialization, youth empl... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 11. Stresses that the benefits of economic growth should be shared and distributed more equitably and that, in order to bridge the gap in inequality and prevent further growth, comprehensive social policies and programmes, including social transfer and job creation programmes and effective social protection systems, ar... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 12. Reaffirms that social integration policies should aim at reducing inequalities, promoting access to basic social services, quality education for all and health care, eliminating discrimination, increasing the participation and integration of different social groups, in particular youth, older persons and persons wi... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 13. Stresses that equity and social development presuppose the existence of favourable conditions and that, while economic growth is indispensable, the persistence of inequality and marginalization impedes broad-based and sustained growth, which is essential for inclusive, sustainable and people-centred development, an... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 14. Recognizes that investment in human capital and social protection have proven to be effective in reducing poverty and inequality, and invites Member States to mobilize innovative sources of financing, including through public-private partnerships, to ensure levels of social spending to ensure widespread access to h... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 15. Stresses that international trade and stable financial systems can effectively contribute to the creation of conditions conducive to the development of all countries and that trade barriers and certain trade practices continue to impede job creation, particularly in developing countries, and that good governance, t... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 16. Recognizes the persistence of inequalities within and among countries, which pose a significant threat to social cohesion, reaffirms the imperative of eradicating poverty, promoting prosperity, gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, and reducing inequalities in countries and among countries in orde... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 17. Urges Member States to strengthen their social policies, as appropriate, with particular attention to the specific needs of disadvantaged and marginalized social groups, including women, children, youth, persons with disabilities, persons living with HIV/AIDS, the elderly, indigenous people, refugees, internally di... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 18. Reaffirms its commitment to gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, as well as to gender mainstreaming in all development activities, recognizing that these are essential elements for the achievement of sustainable development and the fight against hunger and malnutrition, poverty and disease, a... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 19. Recognizes that youth participation is an important factor in development, and urges Member States and the United Nations system to seek and promote, in consultation with youth and youth and youth assistance organizations, new opportunities for the full, effective, structured and sustainable participation of youth ... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 20. Reaffirms the right to food and recognizes the importance of promoting sustainable livestock and agriculture, and, recognizing that family farming and small-scale farming can make an important contribution to food security and to reducing inequalities in access to food and nutrition, calls upon Governments to ensur... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 21. Urges Governments to develop, in cooperation with relevant entities, appropriate national systems of social protection, with protection floors, to promote participation in the labour market and to combat inequalities and social exclusion, including by rationalizing fragmented social protection systems or programmes... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 22. Stresses the need to address the challenges faced by those in informal and vulnerable employment, by investing in the creation of more decent work opportunities, including by providing access to decent jobs in the formal sector, in accordance with International Labour Organization Recommendation No. 204 on the tran... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 23. Urges Member States to strengthen, as appropriate, the authority and capacity of national machineries for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls at all levels, to give them the status they deserve in the administration, with adequate funding, and to ensure gender mainstreaming in al... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 24. Also urges Member States to respond to the high rates of youth unemployment and underemployment, as well as to the large number of young people in precarious or informal employment or who are out of school and without employment or training, by developing and implementing targeted and integrated local and national ... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 25. Recognizes that, in order to promote full employment and decent work for all, investment is also required in the education, training and development of women and men, as well as girls and boys, the strengthening of social and health protection systems and the implementation of international labour standards, and ur... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 26. Reaffirms the New Agenda for Cities 21, which envisages cities and human settlements that fulfil their social functions, including with regard to land and the environment, with a view to achieving progressively the full realization of the right to adequate housing, as a component of the right to an adequate standar... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 27. Recognizes that the negative impacts of climate change and environmental disasters are diverse, with vulnerable people, poor and rural populations and low-income countries disproportionately exposed to floods, droughts and other natural disasters and with less capacity and resources to recover from these external s... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 29. Reaffirms that social development requires the active participation of all stakeholders, including civil society organizations, large enterprises, the public sector and small enterprises, and that partnerships among all actors at the national level, including Governments, civil society and the private sector, are i... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 30. Stresses the importance of the flexibility and authority of Governments to implement policies for poverty eradication and sustainable development while continuing to observe relevant international rules and commitments, in particular in the area of human rights, social expenditure and social protection programmes, ... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 31. Stresses the responsibility of the private sector at the national and international levels, including small and large enterprises and transnational corporations, in terms not only of the economic and financial implications of their activities but also of their impact on development, society, gender equality and the... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 32. Reaffirms the need to improve the availability, affordability and efficiency of health products by ensuring greater transparency in the prices of medicines, vaccines, medical devices, diagnostic tools, assistive devices and accessories, gene and cellular therapies and any other health technology throughout the valu... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 33. Recognizes health as an investment in human capital and social and economic development, which enables the full realization of human potential and contributes significantly to the promotion and protection of human rights and dignity and the empowerment of all; | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 34. Welcomes the renewed commitment, in the political declaration of the high-level meeting on universal health coverage, to universal health coverage, to ensure that all people have access, without discrimination, to necessary, nationally defined basic services in the areas of health promotion, prevention, treatment, ... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 35. Reaffirms that universal health coverage, including financial risk protection and access to high-quality essential health services and safe, effective, high-quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines, is essential for eradicating poverty and reducing inequalities and ensuring sustainable development fo... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 36. Recognizes that the expansion of health care is a challenge, as well as the increase in the cost of drugs and health products, which threatens the sustainability of health systems in many countries, and stresses the responsibility of States to ensure access to affordable, safe, effective and quality drugs, in parti... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 37. Expresses its concern at the global shortage of 18 million health workers, mainly in low- and middle-income countries, recognizes the need to train, build and retain skilled health personnel, including nurses, midwives and community health workers, as an important component of strong and resilient health systems, a... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 38. Calls upon States, at the international level, to take measures, individually or within the framework of international cooperation, in accordance with applicable international law, including international agreements, to ensure that their actions as members of international organizations take due account of the righ... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 39. Encourages all States to implement measures and procedures in the field of intellectual property rights that do not impede legitimate trade in medicines, and to protect against the diversion of such measures and procedures; | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 40. Calls upon Member States to invest more funds and to promote decent work in the health and social sectors, to promote safe working conditions and environments, good retention and fair compensation for | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 41. Encourages Governments to end all forms of malnutrition, including by achieving the internationally agreed goals of stunting and emancipation among children under the age of 5, and to address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and nursing women and the elderly; | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 42. Welcomes the rapid increase in the global enrolment rate, as literacy rates have steadily increased over the past 50 years to 68 per cent in 2016, as well as the improvement in access to pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education and distance education at all ages, and calls upon the international communit... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 43. Recognizes that access to primary and secondary education is limited and that drop-out rates are high, that school exclusion rates increase with age, and that, as a sign of future challenges, there are wide disparities in school attendance and education based on regions, wealth, gender, urban and rural residence an... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 44. Also recognizes that factors such as poverty, living in rural areas or having a disability all too often prevent children and adolescents from accessing quality education, in particular at the secondary and tertiary levels; | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 45. Encourages all States to measure progress in the realization of the right to education, for example through the development of national indicators, which are a valuable tool in this area, including for policy development and assessment of their impact, as well as for transparency; | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 46. Encourages States to increase investment and international cooperation to provide all girls and boys with free, equitable and high-quality pre-school, primary and secondary education, including through the mainstreaming and strengthening of initiatives such as the Global Partnership for Education, and to explore ot... | operative |
A-RES-76-134-fr-parsed | 47. Urges States to support the efforts of developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, to promote progressively the realization of the right to education, including the equal enjoyment of the right to education by all girls, through appropriate resources, including financial and technical resourc... | operative |
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