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39. Stresses the need for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, the World Food Programme, the World Health Organization, the regional commissions and all other relevant entities of the United Nations system to continue to strengthen their coope...
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40. Takes note of the contribution made so far by early warning systems, and stresses that their reliability and responsiveness should be further strengthened at the national, regional and international levels, especially in countries that are particularly vulnerable to high price fluctuations and food crises;
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41. Reaffirms the important and inclusive role of the Committee on World Food Security as a leading intergovernmental forum for a wide range of stakeholders to work together to ensure food security and nutrition for all, and invites countries to participate fully in the development by the Committee of voluntary guideli...
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42. Also reaffirms the commitment, which is at the heart of the 2030 Agenda, to leave no one behind and to take more concrete measures to assist vulnerable and most vulnerable countries, in the first place the most disadvantaged;
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43. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-seventh session a report proposing concrete measures for the implementation of the present resolution, and decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-seventh session the item entitled "Agricultural development, food sec...
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2. Recognizes that a strong commitment to partnerships at all levels between Governments, the private sector, civil society and all other stakeholders is necessary for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,3 and therefore recognizes the importance of the various contributions made by all sta...
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3. Recalls the report of the Joint Inspection Unit entitled "Partnerships between the United Nations system and the private sector in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development" 4 and the note by the Secretary-General implementing the report;
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4. Stresses that partnerships establish voluntary collaborative relationships between various parties, both public and non-public, which decide to work together towards a common goal or to undertake a specific activity and, by mutual agreement, to share risks, responsibilities, resources and benefits;
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5. Also stresses that partnerships will be essential for the achievement of sustainable development goals, recognizing that they are a good way to mobilize additional human and financial resources, expertise, technology and knowledge, while reaffirming that they are intended to complement and not substitute for the com...
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7. Stresses the critical role that Governments play in promoting responsible business practices, including through the development and enforcement of appropriate legal and regulatory frameworks, in accordance with national legislation and development priorities, and invites Governments to continue
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8. Takes note of the critical role of the private sector in sustainable development, including through participation in different types of partnerships, the creation of decent jobs and investment, the facilitation of access to and development of new technologies, the provision of technical vocational training and the p...
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9. Welcomes the efforts of the Secretary-General to ensure that the United Nations system focuses on strategic, relatively long-term multi-stakeholder partnerships, based on innovation, harness private-sector expertise and technology, provide greater opportunities for innovation and contribute more effectively to susta...
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10. Stresses that the Secretary-General, in his capacity as Chairman of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination, and the executive heads of the organizations concerned should strengthen efforts and continue to provide the United Nations Innovation Network or other joint innovation initiatives ...
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11. Encourages the United Nations funds and programmes to continue to work actively with other stakeholders, including civil society, the private sector and foundations, to diversify potential sources of funding for their operational activities for development, in particular with regard to core resources, in accordance...
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12. Recognizes that such partnerships should prioritize core resources, while noting the need to manage other resources received from partners in a flexible manner and in a manner consistent with national strategic plans and priorities;
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13. Stresses the need to intensify efforts to identify new sources of financing, including from major institutional investors, for the early implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, in addition to public funding and international cooperation for development;
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14. Welcomes the increasing number of enterprises adopting a business model that takes into account the effects of their activities on the environment, society and institutions of government, urges all enterprises to adopt accountability principles that will guide their business practices and investments, and supports ...
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15. Calls upon the United Nations funds and programmes and the specialized agencies, at the request of national Governments, to intensify, taking into account their mandates and comparative advantages, their support for national capacity-building and development and for the strengthening of national capacity-building,
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16. Welcomes the efforts of the Secretary-General to further improve United Nations collaboration with all relevant partners, including the private sector, and takes note of his efforts to strengthen the capacity of the United Nations system, including by enhancing the understanding at the system level of the role of p...
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17. Welcomes the commitment of the Secretary-General to continue to preserve the integrity and unique role of the United Nations Global Compact, and stresses the importance of the integrity rules adopted and advocated by the Compact;
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18. Invites the organizations of the United Nations system, in considering partnerships, to work more harmoniously with private sector entities, including micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises, which support the fundamental values enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations and relevant convention...
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19. Recalls in this regard the request of the Secretary-General, in collaboration with the funds and programmes, the specialized agencies and other relevant entities and mechanisms of the United Nations system, to disclose, as appropriate, for each partnership, the identity of partners, contributions received and match...
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20. Stresses the need for the United Nations system to continue its efforts to develop a coherent and system-wide strategy for partnerships in which it participates, with greater emphasis on transparency, concrete results, accountability, due diligence and risk management, taking into account the mandates of United Nat...
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21. Recognizes the importance of corporate reporting on sustainability, encourages companies, in particular listed companies and large companies, to integrate sustainability and due diligence information into their periodic reports, encourages industry, interested Governments and relevant actors, with the assistance of...
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23. Encourages the international community to strengthen global partnerships to promote youth employment and to promote policy frameworks, including the International Labour Organization Global Jobs Pact, the Global Initiative for Decent Employment for Youth and the call for action on youth employment, in accordance wi...
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24. Invites academics, researchers and scientists to contribute to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, emphasizing in this regard the leading role, among other initiatives, of the Academic Impact Initiative, and to this end to contribute and participate in multi-stakeholder partnerships;
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25. Notes with appreciation the convening of the United Business LIVE event, which brought together the United Nations-sponsored Private Sector Forum, the World Impact Forum, the Youth Innovators Summit for Sustainable Development Goals and the Business World Forum on Sustainable Development Goals organized by the Unit...
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27. Also recognizes the importance of cooperation between the United Nations system at the local level, including the revitalized resident coordinator system, and all relevant stakeholders, as appropriate, in accordance with the United Nations Framework for Sustainable Development Cooperation or any equivalent planning...
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28. Recognizes that the local networks of the Global Compact are an effective means of disseminating the values and principles of the United Nations and facilitating large-scale partnerships with business;
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29. Stresses the importance of developing, through partnerships, national strategies for the promotion of sustainable, inclusive and productive entrepreneurial activities, calls upon Governments to create an enabling environment for the increase in the number of women entrepreneurs and the development of their enterpri...
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30. Takes note of the previous work of the United Nations Network of Private Sector Liaison Officers, which has promoted greater coherence and capacity-building within the Organization with regard to enterprise-related activities and the dissemination of innovative forms of participation throughout the United Nations s...
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31. Recognizes that, in addressing global challenges, the private sector, multi-stakeholder collaboration, innovative partnerships and the creation of conditions conducive to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development play an important role, including in enhancing the productive capacities of dev...
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32. Recalls that multilateralism is not an option, but a necessity, and calls for the creation of an enabling environment for partnerships that serve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, in particular with regard to the private sector's adherence to the 10 principles of the United Nations Global Compact and, in...
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33. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, and decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session the item entitled "Towards global partnerships", unless otherwise agreed.
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3. Urges all Member States, in particular the members of the International Support Group for Syria, to create the conditions conducive to the continuation of negotiations for a political settlement of the conflict in the country under the auspices of the United Nations, by facilitating the establishment of a ceasefire ...
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6. Welcomes the establishment and commissioning of the Investigation and Identification Team of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, which is authorized to identify persons responsible for the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian Arab Republic and thus contributes significantly to the ultimate obj...
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7. Recalls the issuance of the Secretary-General's bulletin on the records and archives of the Joint Investigative Mechanism of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and of the United Nations, and calls upon the Secretary-General, Member States and other relevant actors to ensure that relevant inform...
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9. Requests that the Executive Council of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons consider additional rigorous verification procedures to be followed in accordance with article IV, paragraph 8, and article V, paragraph 10, of the Convention, in order to confirm the complete dismantling of the chemical ...
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16. Stresses the importance of creating conditions conducive to the safe, dignified and informed return of internally displaced persons in the Syrian Arab Republic, and strongly urges all parties to work with the United Nations to ensure that such returns are in accordance with the Guiding Principles on Internal Displa...
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19. Encourages the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to remain seized of urgent issues relating to the human rights and humanitarian situation of internally displaced persons in the Syrian Arab Republic, with a view...
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23. Also strongly condemns all violations of applicable international law and abuses committed against the person of children in violation of applicable international law, including recruitment and use, murder or mutilation, rape or any other form of sexual and gender-based violence, abduction or denial of access to hu...
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24. Expresses grave concern about the deprivation of liberty of children who have been or have been associated with armed groups or forces, and urges the Syrian regime to comply with its obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, where appropriate, in particular that the arrest, detention or imprisonm...
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25. Reaffirms the responsibility of the Syrian regime for the systematic use of enforced disappearances, takes note of the fact that the Commission of Inquiry considers the use of enforced disappearances by the Syrian regime to be a crime against humanity, and condemns the enforced disappearances of young men and boys ...
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26. Takes note with deep concern of the report issued by the Commission of Inquiry in March 2021 and its observations that all parties to the conflict, in particular the security forces of the Syrian regime, have deliberately caused large-scale enforced disappearances over the past 10 years;
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27. Expresses its deep concern that, according to the recent findings of the Commission of Inquiry, the Syrian regime's forces deliberately continue to remain silent on the fate of the disappeared persons, thereby intentionally prolonging the suffering of hundreds of thousands of relatives of those persons, which is al...
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28. Encourages all parties to the conflict to work more closely with the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General to accelerate the release of all persons arbitrarily detained by the Syrian regime and to make progress on the issue of missing persons;
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31. Also strongly condemns the targeting of humanitarian workers and medical personnel, their means of transport and equipment, hospitals and other medical facilities, which may constitute war crimes, including the attack on the underground hospital in Atareb on 21 March 2021, which is on the de-confliction list, and t...
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32. Urges all parties to the conflict to develop effective measures to prevent acts of violence, attacks and threats of attack against sick and injured persons, internally displaced persons, medical and humanitarian personnel, hospitals and other medical facilities, including by conducting full, prompt, impartial and e...
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33. Expresses its deep concern about the findings contained in the July 2020 report of the Commission of Inquiry that at least 1,500 air attacks were carried out, mainly using air-to-ground missiles and barrels of explosives, in south-east Idlib and in western Aleppo between 1 November 2019 and 5 March 2020, damaging m...
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39. Stresses the need to establish responsibilities for crimes committed in the Syrian Arab Republic since March 2011 in violation of international law, in particular international humanitarian and human rights law, some of which may constitute war crimes or crimes against human rights humanity, through fair and indepe...
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40. Requests the International, impartial and independent mechanism to prepare, starting at its seventy-fifth session, while maintaining the confidentiality of the substantive work of the Mechanism, an annual report on the implementation of the mandate of the Mechanism, sufficiently early for the Head of the Mechanism ...
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41. Welcomes the steps taken by the International, impartial and independent Mechanism to participate in the search for missing persons in the Syrian context, as referred to in its reports to the General Assembly, and encourages it to find additional ways to contribute to this endeavour;
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42. Welcomes the inclusion of full funding for the International, impartial and independent Mechanism in the Secretary-General's proposed budget for 2020, in accordance with General Assembly resolution 73/182, and stresses the importance of the full implementation of its previous decisions on the financing of the Mecha...
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43. Stresses the need to ensure that all perpetrators of violations of international humanitarian law or human rights law respond to them through fair and independent criminal justice mechanisms, national or international, stresses the need to take concrete measures to achieve this objective, and to this end invites th...
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44. Welcomes the efforts of some States to investigate and prosecute crimes within their jurisdiction in the Syrian Arab Republic, calls upon them to continue to do so and to exchange relevant information among themselves, in accordance with their domestic and international law, and calls upon other States to consider ...
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45. Urges the Commission of Inquiry to submit its latest report to the General Assembly at an interactive dialogue held at its seventy-seventh session on the situation of human rights in the Syrian Arab Republic, and urges the United Nations to monitor and report on the situation in order to gather more information on ...
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47. Calls upon all members of the international community, including all donors, to honour their pledges and to continue to provide the United Nations, the specialized agencies and other humanitarian actors with the support they sorely need to provide humanitarian and medical assistance to the millions of Syrians in ne...
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48. Welcomes the measures taken and the policies adopted by countries outside the region with regard to the reception and assistance provided to Syrian refugees, urges those countries to intensify further their efforts, urges other States outside the region to consider adopting similar measures and policies, also with ...
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54. Requests that the relevant international monitoring bodies be allowed access to detainees in all prisons and detention centres, including all military facilities referred to in the reports of the Commission of Inquiry;
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59. Notes with concern the continuing insecurity in the north-east of the Syrian Arab Republic, the significant increase in humanitarian needs and the restriction of humanitarian space due to the fact that access to the Yaaroubiyé crossing point is still not permitted under Security Council resolutions 2504 (2020), 253...
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60. Stresses that the situation in the north-west of the Syrian Arab Republic, in particular in Idlib, is of particular concern, strongly condemns attacks on civilians and relief workers and on civilian infrastructure where violence, including air strikes, continues to cause death and injury to civilians and rescue wor...
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61. Expresses concern at reports of attacks on civilians in certain areas, such as Deraa, which had supported peaceful demonstrations in 2011, the quasi-siège situation in which Daraa was located, which resulted in 40,000 internally displaced persons and an acute shortage of food and medicine, and targeted killings of ...
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62. Expresses deep concern, in particular, at the recent increase in violence in the north-western part of the country, including air strikes, and the impact of such violence on civilians, including the fact that at least 45 children have been killed or injured since the beginning of July 2021, stresses the urgent need...
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63. Notes that the Commission of Inquiry recommended the establishment of an independent mechanism with an international mandate to coordinate and consolidate requests for missing persons, including victims of enforced disappearances, by the Secretary-General on 30 March 2021, in which he stressed the lack of progress ...
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64. Requests the Secretary-General to explore ways and means to strengthen efforts, including through existing arrangements and mechanisms, to shed light on the fate and whereabouts of missing persons in the Syrian Arab Republic, to identify remains and to provide support to families, in consultation with the Office of...
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65. Calls upon all Member States, relevant United Nations bodies, international organizations and civil society actors to further coordinate and, from a preventive perspective, pay particular attention to the issue of missing persons in the Syrian Arab Republic, including persons subjected to enforced disappearance, an...
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66. Urges all parties to the conflict to take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of United Nations and associated personnel, as well as of the personnel of the specialized agencies and all other humanitarian actors, including locally and nationally recruited personnel, as required by international...
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67. Urges the international community to contribute to ensuring the full, effective and constructive participation of women, including in leading roles, in efforts to find a political solution to the crisis, as mandated by the Security Council in its resolution 1325 (2000) and all subsequent resolutions on women and pe...
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68. Reaffirms that the solution to the conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic can only be a political one, reaffirms its commitment to the national unity and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic, and urges the parties to the conflict to refrain from any act that could further aggravate the human rights, secu...
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1. Stresses that the problem of the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects requires concerted action at the national, regional and international levels to prevent, combat and eliminate the illicit manufacture, transfer and circulation of small arms and light weapons, and that their uncontrolle...
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2. Recognizes the urgent need to maintain and strengthen, in accordance with the provisions of the Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects, national control measures to prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Lig...
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3. Stresses the need for States to intensify national efforts to ensure the safe, secure, comprehensive and effective management of stockpiles of small arms and light weapons held by Governments in order to prevent, combat and eliminate the diversion of such weapons;
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4. Calls upon all States to implement the International Instrument to Enable States to Identify and Trace, in a Timely and Reliable Manner, Illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons (International Tracing Instrument), including by indicating in their national reports the name and contact details of their national points of ...
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5. Expresses its support for all initiatives, including those of the United Nations, other international organizations, regional and subregional organizations and civil society, aimed at the effective implementation of the Programme of Action, and invites all Member States to ensure that the Programme of Action continu...
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6. Calls upon States to implement the recommendations contained in the report of the Group of Governmental Experts established pursuant to General Assembly resolution 60/81 of 8 December 2005 to consider further steps to enhance international cooperation in preventing, combating and eradicating illicit brokering in sma...
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7. Reaffirms the outcome document of the Third United Nations Conference to Review Progress Made in the Implementation of the Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (Third Review Conference), held in New York from 18 to 29 June 2018;
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10. Decides that the Eighth Biennial Meeting of States to Review the Implementation of the Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects, to be held in New York from 27 June to 1 July 2022, shall consider the implementation of the Programme of ...
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11. Stresses the importance of the full and effective implementation of the Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument for the achievement of goal 16 and target 16.4 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development; 8
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12. Stresses the need to ensure the equal, full and effective participation of women in all decision-making and implementation mechanisms relating to the Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument;
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13. Encourages States to take into account, in the implementation of the Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument, recent developments in the manufacture of small arms and light weapons and the technology used in their design, in particular with regard to polymer weapons and modular weapons, and to ...
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14. Stresses that international cooperation and assistance remain essential for the full and effective implementation of the Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument, bearing in mind the importance of ensuring the adequacy, accessibility, effectiveness and sustainability of measures in these areas, ...
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16. Recognizes the need for interested States to establish effective coordination mechanisms, where they do not exist, to ensure that existing resources are allocated to States in need, in order to improve the implementation of the Programme of Action and the effectiveness of international cooperation and assistance, a...
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17. Encourages States to consider, inter alia, the establishment of a mechanism for the coherent identification of their needs, priorities and national plans and programmes that may require the cooperation and assistance of States and regional and international organizations in a position to do so;
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18. Invites States that so wish to use their national reports to provide information on their assistance needs or on the means and mechanisms available to them to meet assistance needs, and
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19. Encourages States, relevant international and regional organizations and civil society actors in a position to do so to cooperate with and assist other States, at their request, in the preparation of comprehensive national reports on the measures they have taken to implement the Programme of Action and the Internat...
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20. Invites States to strengthen, as appropriate, cross-border cooperation at the national, subregional and regional levels in order to address the common problem of the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects, with full respect for the sovereignty of each State over its own borders;
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21. Calls upon States to take full advantage of the benefits of cooperation with the United Nations regional centres for peace and disarmament, the World Customs Organization, the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, taking into account the mandates of ...
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22. Encourages all efforts to develop the national capacities necessary for the effective implementation of the Programme of Action, including those called for in the outcome document of the Third Review Conference;
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23. Encourages States to submit, on their own initiative, national reports on the measures they have taken to implement the Programme of Action, notes that States will submit national reports on the implementation of the International Tracing Instrument, invites States in a position to do so to use the new model form m...
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24. Encourages States in a position to do so to provide financial assistance, through a voluntary sponsorship fund, to assist States, upon request, in participating in meetings relating to the Programme of Action that would, without such assistance, be unable to do so;
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25. Welcomes the establishment of the "Saving Lives" Fund to ensure the sustainable financing of coordinated and integrated small arms control measures in the countries most affected by the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons, and encourages States in a position to do so to contribute to the Fund through volu...
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26. Encourages interested States and relevant international and regional organizations in a position to do so to organize regional meetings to review and advance the implementation of the Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument, including in preparation for meetings related to the Programme of Acti...
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27. Invites civil society and relevant organizations to strengthen their cooperation and to work with States at the national and regional levels for the effective implementation of the Programme of Action;
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30. Requests the Secretariat, within existing resources, to submit to the Eighth Biennial Meeting of States an analysis of trends, challenges and opportunities in the implementation of the Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument, including needs for cooperation and assistance, based on information ...
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31. Also requests the Secretariat to prepare a report on the support provided by the United Nations system for the implementation of the Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument, including information and lessons learned and best practices on the efficient use of available resources, and to submit i...
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32. Requests the Secretariat, within existing resources, to prepare a document that identifies good practices in marking modular weapons and polymer weapons, taking into account the views of all Member States and the role of manufacturers;
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33. Requests the Secretary-General, within available resources, to seek the views of Member States, international and regional organizations and other stakeholders with a view to improving modalities and procedures for international cooperation and assistance in the framework of the Programme of Action and the Internat...
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34. Requests the Secretariat to propose, for consideration by Member States at the Eighth Biennial Meeting of States, options for the financing and management of a specialized training programme on small arms and light weapons to enhance technical knowledge and expertise in the areas related to the implementation of th...
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35. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-seventh session, under the item entitled "General and complete disarmament", the sub-item entitled "The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects".
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4. Recalls paragraph 40 of its resolution 71/323 of 8 September 2017, paragraph 40 of its resolution 72/313 of 17 September 2018 and paragraph 15 of its resolution 73/341 of 12 September 2019 on the revitalization of its work;
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