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49. Recognizes the need for significant and effective investments in order to improve the quality of education and vocational training and to enable millions of people to acquire the skills necessary for decent work, and notes with appreciation the report of the International Commission for the Financing of World Educa...
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50. Urges Member States to promote and respect the right of women and girls to education throughout their lives and at all levels, in particular for the most marginalized, to eliminate gender inequalities in access to all areas of secondary and tertiary education, to encourage the acquisition of knowledge in the financ...
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51. Stresses that the pandemic has accelerated the pace of digital transformation and enhanced the central role of the United Nations in enhancing the reconstruction and implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and in this regard invites the United Nations system to continue to support Member Stat...
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53. Stresses that South-South cooperation is an important element of international development cooperation in that it complements, but does not replace, North-South cooperation, takes note of its increased importance and particularities, including from a historical perspective, and also emphasizes that it should be see...
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54. Also stresses that international public financing plays an important role in complementing national efforts to mobilize public resources at the national level, particularly in the poorest and most vulnerable countries with the least domestic resources, as well as in the development of sustainable development.
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55. Welcomes the increase in the volume of official development assistance since the adoption of the Monterrey Consensus, expresses concern that many countries are still lagging behind their official development assistance commitments, reiterates that it remains crucial for these commitments to be met, welcomes the fac...
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56. Stresses that official development assistance plays an essential role in complementing, mobilizing and contributing to the financing of development initiatives of the countries concerned and in facilitating the achievement of development goals, including internationally agreed development goals, including sustainab...
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57. Welcomes the voluntary contribution of groups of Member States to mobilizing resources for social development through innovative financing mechanisms, including those aimed at expanding access to affordable medicines for developing countries in a sustainable and predictable manner, such as the International Drug Pu...
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58. Stresses the importance of undertaking coordinated global action to assist countries in maintaining or expanding social protection systems in response to the VOCID-19 pandemic and as they recover, including by strengthening international solidarity, multilateralism, international cooperation and global partnerships...
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59. Encourages Governments to support the research and development of vaccines and medicines against communicable and non-communicable diseases, primarily affecting the inhabitants of developing countries, to provide affordable access to essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the United Nations Declaratio...
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60. Stresses the need for greater international efforts to create an enabling environment for social development and poverty eradication by increasing market access for developing countries, promoting technology transfer on mutually agreed terms, providing financial assistance and providing a comprehensive solution to ...
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61. Reaffirms that each country is primarily responsible for its own economic and social development and that the role of national development policies and strategies cannot be overemphasized, and stresses the importance of adopting effective measures, including the establishment of new financial mechanisms, as appropr...
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62. Stresses the need for the international community to support the commitments of countries to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions in order to ensure that no one is left behind, and recognizes the need for closer international cooperation in order to continue to reduce inequalities in countries and in a...
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64. Reaffirms that the Commission for Social Development, as a functional commission of the Economic and Social Council, will periodically review issues related to the follow-up to and implementation of the Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action in order to promote the integrated treatment of social development...
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65. Also reaffirms that the Commission for Social Development retains primary responsibility for the follow-up to and review of the implementation of the outcome of the World Summit for Social Development and the outcome of the twenty-fourth special session of the General Assembly and that it is the principal forum wit...
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66. Reaffirms the mandate of the Commission for Social Development and the fact that social development is a cross-cutting element in the discussions on the 2030 Agenda, and calls upon Member States, relevant United Nations specialized agencies, funds and programmes and civil society to strengthen their support
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67. Requests the funds, programmes and organizations of the United Nations system to continue to support the efforts of Member States at the national level to achieve inclusive social development through a coherent and coordinated approach, to integrate the goal of full and productive employment and decent work for all...
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68. Invites the Secretary-General, the Economic and Social Council, the regional commissions, the relevant specialized agencies, funds and programmes of the United Nations system and other intergovernmental forums, within their mandates, to continue to integrate into their work programmes, giving priority to them, the ...
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69. Calls upon the Commission for Social Development to continue to address inequality in all its dimensions, in the context of the implementation of the Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action, as well as the 2030 Agenda, and invites the Commission to emphasize the increased exchange of national, regional and i...
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70. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to work with Member States to maintain and strengthen political momentum on health issues, including universal health coverage, and, in close collaboration with relevant United Nations entities and other stakeholders, including regional organizations, to strengthen ongoing...
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71. Calls upon the international community to ensure universal access, at all ages, to equitable and high-quality education at all levels, including pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education, including distance education and technical and vocational training, so that everyone can access lifelong learning and ...
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72. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-seventh session, under the item entitled "Social development", the sub-item entitled "Implementation of the outcome of the World Summit for Social Development and of the twenty-fourth special session of the General Assembly", with a focus on the ethical, s...
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3. Calls upon all Member States, as well as the United Nations and all other relevant actors, to share best practices identified through the activities launched during the International Year of Cooperatives and to continue those activities as appropriate;
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4. Recalls the draft plan of action on cooperatives for 2012 and beyond, prepared on the basis of the outcome document of the expert group meeting held in Ulaanbaatar in 2011 to promote cooperatives for sustainable socio-economic development, with a view to encouraging targeted and effective follow-up to the Internatio...
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6. Invites Governments and international organizations, in partnership with cooperatives and their organizations, to strengthen the capacities of cooperatives in all their forms, including those exploited by the poor, youth, women, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, to empower individuals to transfo...
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7. Invites Governments to intensify their efforts to improve food security, nutrition and sustainable production and consumption, and to emphasize smallholder farmers and women farmers, as well as agricultural and food cooperatives and farmers' networks, by improving their access to markets and financial capital, by es...
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8. Also invites Governments to facilitate access to information and communication technologies, which are a vital tool for cooperative collaboration and expansion, particularly in rural areas, while at the same time working to bridge the digital gender gap;
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10. Invites Governments, relevant international organizations, specialized agencies and local, national and international cooperative organizations to continue to observe annually, on the first Saturday of July, the International Day of Cooperatives proclaimed by the General Assembly in its resolution 47/90;
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11. Invites Governments, in collaboration with the cooperative movement, to develop programmes to enhance the capacity of cooperatives, including by strengthening the institutional, administrative and financial capacities of their members, in accordance with the principles of gender equality and the empowerment of wome...
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12. Encourages Governments to take the necessary measures to adopt or develop laws and policies that give women equal access to land and support agricultural programmes and women's cooperatives and enable them to benefit from the public and private sector procurement process and to increase their commercial activity;
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2. Stresses that Member States, primarily responsible for ensuring social integration and inclusion, should give priority to the creation of a "society for all" based on respect for all human rights and the principles of equality of all, non-discrimination, access to basic social services and the promotion of the activ...
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3. Reaffirms that social integration policies should aim at reducing inequalities and that equity and social inclusion are essential for achieving sustainable development by enabling individuals to participate without discrimination and to contribute to its social, economic and environmental dimensions;
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4. Recognizes that a people-centred social development framework that takes into account gender issues, respects human rights and pays special attention to the poorest, most vulnerable and most disadvantaged persons can promote social integration through social inclusion, and that the integrated nature of sustainable d...
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5. Invites Member States and other relevant stakeholders to adopt bold and concerted measures to address the social, economic and health consequences of the VOCID-19 pandemic, while at the same time striving to get back on track to achieve the sustainable development goals by developing and implementing age, disability...
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6. Recognizes that the social integration of those living in poverty requires an examination of their basic needs, including healthy, nutritious and adequate food, health, drinking water and sanitation, housing and access to quality education and jobs, in order to address them through integrated development strategies,...
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7. Recognizes that investment in human capital and social protection have proven to be effective in reducing poverty and inequality, and calls upon Member States to mobilize more innovative sources of financing, including through public-private partnerships, to ensure levels of social spending to achieve universal acce...
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8. Stresses the importance of promoting inclusive and equitable quality education, taking into account age, disability and gender issues, as well as lifelong learning opportunities for all, including children, women, youth, persons with disabilities, the elderly, migrants, indigenous peoples and persons belonging to et...
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9. Calls upon Member States to promote more equitable participation and access to the benefits of economic growth, including through policies that ensure the integration of all into the labour market, macroeconomic policies that take into account the social factors in which employment plays a key role and social inclus...
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10. Encourages Member States to consider, where appropriate, the establishment or strengthening of national institutions or bodies to promote, implement and evaluate social inclusion programmes and mechanisms at the national and local levels, so that no one is left behind;
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11. Also encourages Member States to consider promoting the increased participation of women, youth, older persons, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities in the civic, political and economic spheres, including by promoting their par...
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13. Encourages Member States to promote social inclusion for the sake of social justice in order to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable populations and to help them adapt to the negative impacts of economic crises, humanitarian emergencies, natural disasters and climate change, and in this regard invites United Nat...
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14. Invites Member States, and encourages regional organizations to support national efforts to build inclusive societies, in particular in developing countries, upon request, including through financial and technical support for the design and implementation of sound social inclusion policies;
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15. Encourages Member States to incorporate social integration objectives into social inclusion policies by promoting the participation of vulnerable or marginalized persons as a result of their membership in a particular group or situation in the planning, implementation and monitoring of such policies, in collaborati...
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16. Also calls upon Member States, bearing in mind that all legal, social and economic obstacles to the advancement of women and girls should be removed, to promote the mainstreaming and mainstreaming of gender mainstreaming in all social inclusion strategies and initiatives, while paying particular attention to promot...
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18. Recognizes that digital technologies can provide new solutions to development challenges, in particular in the context of globalization and the VOCID-19 pandemic, and can promote sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth and sustainable development, competition, access to information and knowledge, trade a...
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19. Urges Member States, in collaboration with other stakeholders, to bridge the digital divide, both within and among countries, between cities and rural areas, youth and older persons and men and women, and to promote digital inclusion, taking into account national and regional contexts, by addressing the lack of eff...
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20. Reaffirms the commitment made in the New Agenda for Cities adopted at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), held in Quito from 17 to 20 October 2016 4 , to promote diversity in cities and human settlements, to strengthen social cohesion, dialogue and understanding...
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21. Invites Member States, relevant United Nations bodies, regional organizations, international and regional financial institutions, development partners, social partners, the private sector and civil society organizations to continue to share their experiences on concrete initiatives to promote economic, civic and po...
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22. Invites Member States to consider a systematic exchange of information on good practices in social integration at the regional and international levels so that policymakers and other stakeholders can apply them to their respective national contexts and accelerate the development of a "society for all";
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23. Encourages Member States to improve the collection and use of high-quality, up-to-date, reliable and disaggregated data and statistics for the development of policies and programmes to promote social inclusion, and stresses the importance of international cooperation in this regard;
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24. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, taking into account the information provided by Member States and relevant actors in the United Nations system;
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2. Reaffirms the World Programme of Action for Youth 23 and stresses that its 15 priority areas are interdependent and mutually reinforcing, and stresses the role of the Commission for Social Development in its implementation;
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3. Also reaffirms the commitment of Heads of State and Government in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 24 to leave no one behind, including among young people, and the importance of implementing, monitoring and considering strategies that give due consideration to youth issues and that give all young people, ...
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6. Urges Member States, in the implementation of the World Programme of Action for Youth, to protect, promote and ensure the full realization and enjoyment by all young people of all human rights and fundamental freedoms, in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and relevant international human righ...
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7. Also urges Member States to take measures to combat discrimination, neglect, abuse and violence, including sexual and gender-based violence, and to address problems related to barriers to social inclusion and adequate participation, bearing in mind that the full enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms emp...
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8. Calls upon Member States, if they so wish, to select some of the indicators proposed by the Secretary-General in his report 25 , adapting them to monitor and evaluate the implementation of the World Programme of Action for Youth, with particular attention to young women, marginalized groups and youth belonging to vu...
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9. Stresses the need to strengthen and support the capacity of national statistical agencies to design, collect and analyse data disaggregated by sex and age, in order to contribute effectively to monitoring and reporting on progress under the youth component of the 2030 Sustainable Development Programme;
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10. Urges Member States to promote equal opportunities for all, to eliminate all forms of discrimination and violence against young people, whether on behalf of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, nationality or social origin, property, birth or other status, and to promote social inclusi...
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12. Also reaffirms, while taking note of the diversity of situations and conditions in which young people live, the need for national development strategies, more ambitious initiatives and investments for youth, and the need for increased international support and, inter alia, the provision of an environment conducive ...
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13. Stresses the role of health education and quality education in promoting the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health and in improving health throughout the life cycle, and in this regard calls upon Member States to promote such learning among young people,...
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14. Stresses the need to implement measures to promote and improve the mental health and well-being of young people, including by adopting and financing mental health policies that respect the human rights of young people with mental disorders and psychosocial disabilities, by identifying and addressing risk factors fo...
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15. Stresses the need to respect all the human rights of young people and to take into account their special needs in the fight against HIV/AIDS so that an AIDS-free generation can be born, and urges Member States to provide high-quality, affordable and youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services, including ...
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16. Calls upon Member States to intensify their efforts to implement comprehensive and age-appropriate educational programmes, scientifically accurate and culturally sensitive, in order to provide adolescents and young people of both sexes, both in and out of school, taking into account evolving capacities, information...
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17. Reaffirms the need to realize the right to education of all girls and young women, to ensure the economic empowerment of women by strengthening their professional skills, providing them with employment opportunities, including access to decent work, providing them with financial and information technology knowledge...
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18. Stresses the right to education, recognizes that universal and quality education and training for all represent the most important investment that States can make in their policies to ensure the immediate and long-term development of young people, reaffirms that access to equitable, inclusive and high-quality forma...
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19. Urges Member States to intensify their efforts to address the high rates of unemployment and underemployment among young people, as well as the large number of young people in precarious or informal employment or who are out of school
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20. Recognizes the importance of the close links between young people and their cultural heritage and history in enabling them to develop harmonious relations based on respect for cultural diversity and leading to peaceful integration, including through artistic, cultural and sporting initiatives;
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21. Encourages Member States to intensify their efforts to bridge the digital divide between young people and promote innovation among young people, by ensuring that information and communications technologies are fully and adequately integrated into education and training at all levels, including the development of ed...
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22. Encourages Member States to take the necessary and appropriate measures with respect to human rights to combat misinformation and the apology of hatred constituting incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence on the Internet, in particular digital platforms used for educational purposes, and stresses the im...
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23. Urges Member States to address the challenges faced by girls and young women and to combat gender stereotypes, which perpetuate all forms of discrimination and violence, including harmful practices, against girls and young women, as well as the traditional roles of men and women, which impede social development and...
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24. Urges Member States to take comprehensive legal and policy measures to eliminate all forms of violence against girls and young women, including sexual harassment, to prevent violence in person or in digital space, such as intimidation, including cyberbullying, and to address the massive increase in sexual and gende...
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25. Urges Member States to mainstream a gender perspective in all development initiatives, bearing in mind that the realization of human rights, gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls is essential for achieving sustainable development and combating hunger, poverty and disease, to strengthen policies...
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26. Recognizes the increasing challenges posed by climate change and biodiversity loss to the international community, which have exacerbated vulnerabilities and inequalities and have a direct and indirect impact on the human rights and well-being of young people, and which could make young people, in particular in dev...
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27. Invites Member States to actively engage civil society, in particular youth organizations, in decision-making on environmental policy and programming initiatives to address climate change, desertification, land degradation and biodiversity loss, to enhance the participation, capacity and resilience of young people,...
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28. Recognizes that the sharing of family responsibilities, including domestic work and unpaid care, creates an enabling environment for the empowerment of young people, especially girls and young women, thereby promoting development, that young people make a significant contribution to the well-being of their loved on...
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29. Also recognizes the importance of strengthening intergenerational partnerships and solidarity, and in this regard declares the importance of promoting opportunities for voluntary, constructive and regular exchanges between young and older generations in the family, the world of work and society in general;
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31. Encourages Member States to intensify their efforts to promote and protect the right to education and to facilitate further education in situations of armed conflict, including by considering the approval and implementation of relevant instruments relating to the protection of children in situations of armed confli...
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32. Urges Member States, in accordance with international law, to take concerted action to eliminate obstacles to the full realization of the rights of young people living under foreign occupation, colonial domination or in countries in conflict or in post-conflict situations, in order to promote the achievement of the...
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33. Urges Member States to take effective measures, in accordance with international law, to protect young people, including those who are marginalized, vulnerable, affected by or exploited for the purpose of terrorism, in particular among marginalized groups;
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34. Also urges Member States to remove legal, administrative, social, economic, digital and cultural barriers that limit the participation and representation of young people, while at the same time making available the means, resources, information, technology, support, space and skills necessary for the free, active, ...
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35. Calls upon Member States to further strengthen or maintain, in this regard, preventive measures and remedies against violations of and violations of the right to privacy in the digital age that may affect anyone, including young people, to promote the ability to use digital tools and the technical skills necessary ...
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36. Encourages Member States to consider including youth representatives in national delegations participating in the deliberations of the General Assembly, its subsidiary bodies and those of the Economic and Social Council and the functional commissions of the Council, as well as relevant United Nations conferences, a...
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37. Requests the Youth Programme of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat to continue to coordinate within the United Nations system in order to encourage closer collaboration and dialogue on youth issues, including with Governments on the programme of youth delegates;
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38. Calls upon donors, including Member States and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, to contribute actively to the United Nations Youth Fund in order to facilitate the participation of youth representatives from developing countries in the work of the United Nations, taking into account the need to ...
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39. Recognizes the enhanced collaboration, through the United Nations Inter-Agency Network for Youth Development, in the development of the United Nations Youth Plan of Action, and requests United Nations entities, within existing resources, to continue to coordinate their activities in order to make their efforts towa...
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40. Welcomes the efforts of the Envoy of the Secretary-General for Youth to ensure that the voices of young people reach the United Nations system in the areas identified in her work plan, namely, participation, awareness-raising, partnerships and harmonization, and encourages her to continue to work closely with Gover...
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41. Decides to convene a one-day high-level plenary meeting at the level of Heads of State and Government and with the full participation of young people during the general debate of its eightieth session in 2025 to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the World Programme of Action for Youth to address the continui...
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43. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, and encourages Member States to report on progress made with regard to the 2030 Agenda and the sustainable development goals in relation to youth-related programme...
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2. Invites all States and the international community to collaborate, contribute to and participate in global efforts to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, taking into account all age groups, and to mobilize all necessary resources and assistance to that end, in accordance with national strategies a...
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5. Stresses the need to take effective measures against age discrimination and to consider older persons as active contributors to society, not passive beneficiaries of care and assistance, and an imminent burden on social protection systems and the economy, while promoting and protecting their human rights;
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6. Encourages Member States to intensify efforts to identify ageing as a source of opportunity, and recognizes the important contribution of older persons to sustainable development efforts, including through their active participation in society;
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7. Recognizes the challenges faced by older persons in the enjoyment of their human rights in various areas and the need to analyse them thoroughly and take measures to address gaps in protection, and calls upon all States to work to ensure the full enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by older person...
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8. Notes with appreciation the work of the Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons and the extension of his mandate by the Human Rights Council at its forty-second session, 17/ and stresses the importance of close collaboration between the Independent Expert and the Open-ended Working G...
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9. Takes note of the report of the Independent Expert issued pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution 42/12 18 , and encourages Member States to take into account the recommendations contained therein;
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10. Invites Member States to continue to share their experience in the development and implementation of policies and programmes to strengthen the promotion and protection of the human rights of older persons, including through the Open-ended Working Group on Ageing;
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11. Encourages Governments to actively address, at the national, regional and international levels, issues affecting older persons and to ensure their social integration and the promotion and protection of older persons.
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12. Encourages Member States to adopt and implement non-discriminatory policies, laws and regulations, to review and modify systematically, as appropriate, those that exist when they discriminate against older persons, in particular on the basis of their age, and to take appropriate measures to prevent discrimination a...
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13. Calls upon Member States, in accordance with their national priorities, to promote equitable and non-discriminatory access to sustainable basic physical and social infrastructure, including serviced land, housing, modern and renewable forms of energy, adequate and nutritious food, safe drinking water, sanitation an...
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14. Recognizes that old age increases the risk of poverty in several ways and that the pandemic has had a negative impact on the financial security of older persons, including widows, and in this regard calls upon Member States to enable persons to reach an advanced age in better economic conditions, including by remov...
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15. Encourages Member States to take into account the multi-dimensional vulnerability of older persons to poverty and economic insecurity in the achievement of national sustainable development goals, including through the promotion of good health, health care and well-being;
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