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26. Decides that, for the purposes of the 2022 budget calculations, a vacancy rate of 10 per cent shall be used for Professional staff and a vacancy rate of 9.2 per cent shall be used for General Service staff;
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27. Notes with concern that the uniform vacancy rate for all sections of the budget is excessive and may have an impact on the implementation of mandates, and requests the Secretary-General to reduce the actual vacancy rate to the approved vacancy rate before applying a single vacancy rate to all sections;
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28. Requests the Secretary-General to review the posts that have been vacant for 24 months or more and to propose, in the next budget submission, their continuation, with clear justification for their usefulness or their abolition;
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32. Takes note of paragraph 70 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and decides not to reduce the requirements for information and communications technology by 1 million United States dollars;
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36. Takes note of paragraph I.15 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to determine whether the three posts should be reclassified, in close consultation with the Advisory Committee, and to report thereon in the next budget submission;
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37. Recalls paragraph 8 of its resolution 75/252, welcomes the increase in the overall productivity of translation services at all conference centres and the efforts of language staff to meet the revised production standards, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General to ensure that adequate training and technic...
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39. Takes note of the ongoing reforms of the United Nations, and requests the Secretary-General to strengthen coordination and collaboration between the Organization and regional and subregional entities with the ultimate goal of achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Agenda 2063 of the African Union...
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43. Decides to include an amount of 17,159,700 dollars, before recosting, under section 8, Legal affairs, of the regular budget of 2022, for the International, impartial and independent mechanism to facilitate the investigation of the most serious violations of international law committed in the Syrian Arab Republic si...
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44. Takes note of paragraph IV.5 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and decides to approve the reclassification of the post of Senior Forest Affairs Programme Management Officer (P-5), to the post of Deputy Director of Forestry Affairs (D-1);
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46. Takes note of paragraph IV.24 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and decides to establish a post of Associate Data Analyst (P-2) in the Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States;
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49. Welcomes the adoption of the Bridgetown Pact at the fifteenth session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, held on 7 October 2021, notes that, as the text had recently been adopted, no provision is made for the implementation of the relevant mandates in the proposed programme budget for 2022, ...
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51. Takes note of paragraph V.3 of the report of the Advisory Committee, decides not to abolish the two posts (P-3 and P-4) under the programme support component of the Economic Commission for Africa, and requests the Secretary-General to expedite and complete the recruitment process;
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54. Calls upon the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East to further strengthen its internal governance and oversight mechanisms to ensure that its leadership implements its mandate in accordance with the principles of transparency and accountability, while maintaining the flexib...
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57. Encourages the Secretary-General to continue to explore ways and means of maintaining contacts with African regional and subregional organizations in order to raise awareness of the potential and activities of the United Nations;
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63. Takes note of paragraph IX.8 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and decides to establish one post of Deputy Director (D-1) and one post of Evaluation Officer (P-4) under subprogramme 2, Inspection and evaluation;
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65. Takes note of paragraph XI.20 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and decides to reduce the level of resources under section 33 for the United Nations Office at Geneva by 5 per cent;
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6. Also takes note of paragraph 28 of the report of the Advisory Committee and decides to appropriate an additional amount of 3,520,400 dollars, comprising 2,436,000 dollars under section 2, General Assembly and Economic and Social Council affairs and conference management, 149,800 dollars under section 3, Political af...
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3. Expresses its appreciation to the Government of Kenya for its continued support to the United Nations Office at Nairobi, and looks forward to the Secretary-General's continued collaboration with the Office in ensuring the success of the project;
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4. Recalls paragraph 8 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and notes the need to address, as appropriate, the limited condition and capacity of the conference facilities at the United Nations Office at Nairobi;
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5. Stresses that an effective governance and oversight mechanism, transparency and accountability must be central to the management of the project in order to ensure that the objectives are achieved within the approved budget and in a timely manner;
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6. Requests the Secretary-General to provide more detailed information on possible options for the terms of reference and the maximum total amount of the project and to consider the additional construction and renovation options presented in the report of the Secretary-General, and to provide for the upgrades of the in...
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7. Also requests the Secretary-General to make every effort to avoid delays in the implementation of the work and to mitigate the impact that delays may have on the costs and time frame for the completion of the project;
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4. Takes note of the entry into force of the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice on Environmental Issues in Latin America and the Caribbean (Escazú Agreement), welcomes this Agreement, which is the first treaty concluded under the auspices of the Economic Commission f...
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6. Also appropriates the amount of 46,100 dollars under section 36, Staff assessment, of the proposed programme budget for 2022, offset by the same amount under income section 1, Income from staff assessment;
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9. Notes that an amount of $15,201,000 for the Enterprise Resource Planning Division and $1,995,900 for support activities will be included in the proposed budget for the support account for peacekeeping operations for the period from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023;
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3. Expresses its appreciation to the host Government of Thailand for its continued efforts to support and facilitate the work of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, in particular to make available local knowledge and expertise for the implementation of the project;
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4. Welcomes measures to facilitate cooperation with the host country, and encourages the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific to continue to cooperate with the host country;
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6. Stresses that an effective governance and oversight mechanism, transparency and accountability must be central to the management of the project in order to ensure that the objectives are achieved within the approved budget and in a timely manner;
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7. Stresses the need for the Global Property Policy Branch to continue to play an active role in overseeing the project in order to ensure a centralized monitoring of capital projects, including risk management and lessons learned;
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8. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to take into account lessons learned and best practices from previous construction and renovation projects and, in particular, to draw on the experience and expertise gained in the implementation of other major capital projects, so as to ensure that the project's objectives...
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9. Recalls paragraph 15 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to actively manage and mitigate all risks associated with the project, to take all necessary measures to ensure the implementation of the project in accordance with the terms of reference, budget and schedule approved by...
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10. Welcomes the steps taken by the Secretary-General to ensure that the building of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific conforms to construction standards and best practices in the field of human rights,
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11. Recalls paragraphs 7, 11, 17 and 25 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to harmonize the submission of progress reports on United Nations construction projects, including an updated table of project management personnel, a comparison of the five main project risks and the sch...
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12. Encourages the Secretary-General to intensify his efforts to ensure that local materials of origin and manufacture, as well as locally available labour and know-how, are used throughout the implementation of the project;
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3. Expresses its continuing support to the project by the host State of Ethiopia, and encourages the Secretary-General to continue to cooperate with the project, including with regard to environmental protection, in particular by making the complex and public spaces in the vicinity more environmentally friendly;
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4. Welcomes the contribution of the Government of Mali and the pledges made by the Government of Switzerland, recalls paragraph 4 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to continue to seek voluntary contributions and contributions in kind from Member States, in full...
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5. Stresses that an effective governance and oversight mechanism, transparency and accountability must be central to the management of the project in order to ensure that the objectives are achieved within the approved budget and in a timely manner;
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6. Stresses the need for the Global Property Policy Branch to continue to play an active role in overseeing the project in order to ensure a centralized monitoring of capital projects, including risk management and lessons learned, and encourages the Secretary-General to continue to work with the Committee of Stakehold...
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7. Also stresses the need for the Office of Internal Oversight Services to continue to exercise its oversight over the renovation of the Africa Hall, as appropriate, and to report on its main findings;
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10. Recalls paragraphs 11 and 16 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to harmonize the submission of progress reports on United Nations construction projects, including an updated table of project management personnel, a comparison of the five main project risks and the schedule o...
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11. Requests the Secretary-General to expedite the recruitment of the contractor to be responsible for major renovations and to continue to consider options for completing the renovation work in accordance with the new schedule for the project;
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12. Recalls paragraph 19 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and encourages the Secretary-General to continue to use, as appropriate, knowledge, materials, technology and local resources for the implementation of construction and renovation projects at the Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa;
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14. Recalls paragraph 20 of the report of the Advisory Committee, requests the Secretary-General to prepare the baseline for energy consumption and to provide, in his next report, a detailed update, including on the resulting savings, and also requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the best practices, knowledge ...
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15. Welcomes the steps taken by the Secretary-General to ensure that Africa Hall and the Visitor Centre comply with standards and building codes and best practices concerning persons with disabilities;
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16. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at the main part of its seventy-seventh session a report on the progress made in the renovation of the Africa Hall;
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5. Also appropriates an amount of 2,491,900 dollars under section 36, Staff assessment, of the proposed programme budget for 2022, offset by the same amount under income section 1, Income from staff assessment;
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7. Also appropriates an amount of 861,300 dollars for the corresponding portion of staff assessment under section 36, Staff assessment, of the proposed programme budget for 2022, offset by the same amount under income section 1, Income from staff assessment;
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4. Welcomes the assistance in kind provided by the Government of Sierra Leone in various forms to the Residual Special Court, including office space provided free of charge to the Tribunal;
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5. Also welcomes the assistance provided by several countries, in the form of voluntary contributions, an annual ex gratia audit of the Residual Special Court, free assistance for the execution of sentences, the relocation of witnesses, the hosting of archives of the Tribunal and the hosting of fund-raising activities;
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6. Stresses that the subvention from the regular budget is a funding mechanism to address the shortfall in voluntary contributions, and encourages all Member States to contribute to the Residual Special Court;
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7. Requests the Secretary-General to continue his efforts to secure voluntary contributions, including through the identification of new donors and regular consultations with key stakeholders, to implement innovative fund-raising strategies and to report thereon to the General Assembly at the main part of its seventy-s...
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9. Welcomes the efforts of the Residual Special Court to digitize judicial records, notes that this exercise has not yet been fully completed, and encourages the Tribunal to continue its efforts to complete, within existing resources, the digitization of all archives;
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5. Encourages the Extraordinary Chambers to continue to take appropriate measures to save money and achieve efficiency gains, and to fulfil their judicial mandates in a transparent, accountable, economical and timely manner, so that the residual phase can commence in a timely manner;
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6. Recalls paragraph 12 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and reaffirms the need for voluntary contributions to the international component of the Extraordinary Chambers, continues to encourage all Member States to make further voluntary contributions in support of the Extraordinary Chambers, and requests the Se...
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7. Requests the Secretary-General to include detailed information on final expenditures and unencumbered balance, as well as on the return of such balance to Member States, in the performance report for the programme budget for 2021 to be submitted to the General Assembly at the main part of its seventy-seventh session...
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8. Recalls paragraph 26 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to consider the possibility of a single entity of the Secretariat overseeing operational, budgetary and financial interactions with the United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge trials and to present solutions to that...
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9. Also recalls paragraphs 32, 33 and 35 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to review the proposed changes in the conditions of service of international judges and co-procurement, paying particular attention to the conclusions and recommendations of the Advisory Committee, and t...
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2. Also takes note of the report of the Pension Administrator and the Representative of the Secretary-General on the investments of the Fund on the implementation of the recommendations contained in the report of the Board of Auditors on the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund for the year ended 31 December 2020;
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5. Reaffirms the importance of the full and timely implementation by the secretariat of the Fund, the Pension Board and the Representative of the Secretary-General of all the recommendations of the Board of Auditors, and of their reporting thereon to the General Assembly in their next reports;
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6. Stresses the importance of continuing to achieve an effective long-term rate of return of 3.5 per cent per annum in order to ensure the future solvency of the Fund;
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7. Takes note with appreciation of the work of the Board in the area of governance in approving the governance reform plan, taking into account the best practices recommended by the Working Group on Governance and while respecting the unique nature of the Fund, and looks forward to receiving further information from th...
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8. Welcomes the efforts made by the Joint Committee to reduce the number of persons participating in its meetings in the present and to make decision-making more effective, and takes note of the decision of the Joint Committee on attendance at its sessions, as set out in section VI.A, paragraph 2, of its report; 33
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9. Requests the Board to ensure that, in 2022, the 18 representatives of the member organizations with 1 or 2 members with a legislative vote do not attend its meetings in a face-to-face manner, and requests the Board to keep this practice under review and to provide comments to the Board at its seventy-seventh session...
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11. Stresses that the Office of Internal Oversight Services remains the sole internal oversight body of the Fund's secretariat and investments, in accordance with its mandate as set out in General Assembly resolution 48/218 B of 29 July 1994, and also emphasizes that it alone has the authority to amend the mandate;
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12. Stresses the need to report on the budget of the Fund to all stakeholders, including beneficiaries and member organizations, and encourages the Board to strengthen the functions of the Committee on Budget in order to ensure adequate monitoring of the resources required, taking into account the operational requireme...
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13. Recalls section G of annex III to the report of the Board, and requests the Board to review and adjust the policy in consultation with the ethics adviser and to provide further analysis and clarification in its next report;
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14. Recalls paragraph 7 of its resolution 75/246, and reiterates its request to the Secretary-General and the Board to ensure that the composition of the staff of the Office of Investment Management and Pension Administration is based on as broad a geographical basis as possible, taking into account Article 101, paragr...
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15. Encourages the Secretary of the Board to continue restructuring and streamlining the report of the Board to make it more concise and relevant and to justify financial and administrative proposals in a more comprehensive manner;
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16. Stresses the importance of the Board continuing to report to the General Assembly without fail, and requests the Board to inform the Assembly of the implementation of all aspects of the present resolution in the report to be submitted to the Assembly at its seventy-seventh session;
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19. Also reaffirms the decision of the Secretary-General on the investment of the assets of the Fund, after consultation with the Investments Committee and in the light of any comments and proposals of the Board on investment policy;
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20. Notes that the Fund has continued to record an annual real rate of return well above its long-term target of 3.5 per cent over 10 and 15 years, and encourages the Fund to continue its efforts to improve the performance of its investments and to identify similar regimes in different countries that can serve as a ben...
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21. Recalls the four main criteria for investments used by the Fund, and requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Investments Committee, and taking into account the observations and suggestions of the Board, to consider the possibility of making use of impact-based investment, including in markets in de...
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22. Requests the Secretary-General, who has the fiduciary responsibility for the investment of the assets of the Fund, to continue to diversify investments by dividing them between the markets of developed and emerging and developing countries, provided that such diversification is in the interests of participants and ...
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25. Stresses that the review of the general temporary assistance positions of the Fund is not necessarily intended to transform posts into posts, but rather to achieve efficiency gains by eliminating duplication of functions;
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26. Decides to reduce by 25 per cent the requirements for travel of staff and representatives of the secretariat of the Board, the Pension Administration and the Office of Investment Management;
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31. Also approves the increase of 82,900 dollars in the provision for services provided by the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund to the secretariat of the United Nations Staff Pension Committee under section 1, Overall policymaking, direction and coordination, of the proposed programme budget for 2022;
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3. Expresses its appreciation to the Government of Kenya for its continued support to the United Nations Office at Nairobi, and looks forward to the Secretary-General's continued collaboration with the Office in ensuring the success of the project;
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5. Stresses that an effective governance and oversight mechanism, transparency and accountability must be central to the management of the project in order to ensure that the objectives are achieved within the approved budget and in a timely manner;
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6. Requests the Secretary-General to take into account, through the Global Property Management Policy Branch, lessons learned and best practices from similar construction and renovation projects in the planning, design and implementation of the replacement project for Buildings A to J;
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7. Stresses the need for the Global Property Management Policy Branch to continue to play an active role in the supervision of the project in order to ensure that oversight of the
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8. Encourages the Secretary-General to continue to make every effort to avoid delays in the implementation of the work and to mitigate the impact that delays may have on the costs and time frame for the completion of the project;
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9. Recalls paragraph 11 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures to fill vacant posts expeditiously and to review this matter in his next progress report;
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10. Requests the Secretary-General to closely monitor and mitigate all risks associated with the project and to take all necessary measures to ensure that the project is carried out in accordance with the terms of reference, budget and schedule approved by the General Assembly, and also requests the Secretary-General t...
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11. Recalls paragraph 29 of the report of the Advisory Committee, reaffirms the importance of the use of local materials of origin and manufacture and the use of locally available labour and know-how, and looks forward to receiving updated information on this issue in future progress reports;
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12. Requests the Secretary-General to incorporate the proposed measures on renewable energy efficiency gains, wastewater treatment, solid waste management and water management into the design and construction of buildings A to J of the United Nations Office at Nairobi, building on lessons learned from other constructio...
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13. Also requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the design, construction and renovation of facilities at the United Nations Office at Nairobi are in accordance with standards and construction codes and best practices for persons with disabilities;
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14. Recalls paragraphs 21, 34 and 36 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to harmonize the submission of progress reports on United Nations construction projects, including an updated table of project management personnel, a comparison of the five main project risks and the schedu...
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3. Recognizes the important role of host countries in the construction and maintenance of United Nations premises, and stresses the importance of continued collaboration with host countries in this regard;
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4. Expresses its appreciation to the host State of Chile for its continued efforts to support and facilitate the work of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean;
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5. Recalls paragraph 4 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to actively seek voluntary contributions and contributions in kind from Member States in full compliance with the rules and regulations of the Organization, and to provide detailed information thereon in his n...
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6. Stresses that an effective governance and oversight mechanism, transparency and accountability must be central to the management of the project in order to ensure that the objectives are achieved in accordance with the terms of reference, the budget and the timetable approved by the General Assembly;
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7. Stresses the need for the Global Property Policy Branch to continue to play an active role in overseeing the project in order to ensure a centralized monitoring of capital projects, including risk management and lessons learned;
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9. Recalls paragraph 15 of the report of the Advisory Committee, requests the Secretary-General to closely monitor and mitigate all risks associated with the project and to take all necessary measures to ensure that the project is carried out in accordance with the terms of reference, budget and schedule approved by th...
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10. Also recalls paragraphs 7, 9, 17 and 26 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to harmonize the submission of progress reports on United Nations construction projects, including an updated table of project management personnel, a comparison of the five main project risks and the...
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12. Encourages the Secretary-General to intensify his efforts to ensure the use of locally available materials of local origin, manufacture and labour and know-how throughout the implementation of the project, and requests the Secretary-General to include activities in this regard in his future progress reports;
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13. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to review, on an annual basis, the functions of the Project Coordinator (P-3), as well as the rate of funding for this job, which is jointly funded by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and the United Nations Office at Nairobi, and to provide detai...
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3. Stresses that the work of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon is a high priority for the General Assembly, recalls paragraph 11 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and encourages the Tribunal to fulfil its judicial mandate in a transparent, accountable and cost-effective manner and as soon as possible;
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4. Notes with appreciation that the Government of Lebanon has assumed 49 per cent of the financing of the Tribunal year after year and continues to support it, and recognizes its commitment to the success of the Tribunal despite the exceptional circumstances faced by it, including an unprecedented socio-economic and fi...
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5. Expresses its appreciation to the donors supporting the Tribunal, requests the Secretary-General to intensify fund-raising efforts, including by identifying new donors, and encourages all Member States to assist the Tribunal in its activities in 2022;
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7. Notes with satisfaction the efforts of the Tribunal to reduce costs while delivering its activities more effectively and expeditiously, and encourages it to continue to carry out those activities, to build on lessons learned and to take appropriate measures to achieve further savings and efficiency gains, so that it...
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