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17. Also recognizes the need for women to enjoy the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health for their economic empowerment and advancement, including through equitable and universal access to affordable and high-quality health care, preventive medicine and high-quality health services, including sexua...
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18. Expresses its deep concern that, throughout the world, women and girls continue to be the most affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, bear a disproportionate share of the burden of care and are more likely to be victims of violence, to be stigmatized and discriminated against, to experience poverty and to be excluded b...
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19. Also expresses its deep concern that the burden of non-communicable diseases continues to increase disproportionately in developing countries, and encourages Governments and all sectors of society to integrate a gender perspective into the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases, which is essential for ...
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20. Recognizes that neglected tropical diseases have a disproportionate impact on women and girls, recalls the commitment of States to put an end to the epidemic of neglected tropical diseases, which is one of the targets of the 2030 Agenda, and stresses the need for further efforts to address them, within the framewor...
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21. Expresses deep concern that maternal health remains one of the most unequal areas in the world and that progress in maternal, neonatal and child health is uneven, therefore calls upon States to fulfil their commitments to prevent and reduce maternal, neonatal and child mortality and morbidity, and in this regard we...
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22. Calls upon Governments, with the support of their development partners, to invest in infrastructure and other projects, including the provision of water and sanitation in rural, coastal and slum areas, with a view to improving health and well-being and reducing the burden on women and girls in order to increase the...
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23. Expresses its deep concern that the lack of adequate sanitation facilities and other related problems, such as water shortages or unsafe water, primarily penalizes women and girls, including by preventing them from working and attending school, with some women having to travel long distances or queue for hours to o...
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24. Urges all Governments to eliminate discrimination against women and girls in the field of education, to promote and respect their right to education, to ensure their safe and equal access to education and to encourage their participation in lifelong and all levels of education, in particular those most lagging behi...
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25. Urges Governments to ensure that women and girls have equal access to career development, training and scholarships and scholarships, by adopting positive measures to strengthen women's and girls' leadership skills and influence, and by assisting women and girls to diversify their educational and professional choic...
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26. Encourages Governments to adopt and implement national strategies for financial inclusion and gender-sensitive strategies, to remove structural barriers to women's equal access to economic and financial resources, and to develop peer learning, exchange of experience and capacity-building among countries and regions...
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27. Recognizes the need to build dynamic, sustainable, innovative and people-centred economies by facilitating youth employment and the economic advancement of women in particular, as well as decent work for all, and to ensure that labour market regulation and social provisions create a level playing field for women, f...
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28. Reaffirms its commitment to diversity in cities and human settlements, the strengthening of social cohesion, dialogue and understanding among cultures, tolerance, mutual respect, gender equality, innovation, entrepreneurship, inclusion, the protection of identity, security and dignity of all, as well as the improve...
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29. Recognizes that unpaid work, including unpaid care and domestic chores, plays an essential role in improving well-being in the household and the functioning of the economy as a whole, and urges Member States to promote shared responsibilities in the household and in the economy as a whole.
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30. Encourages Governments, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, trade unions and other interested parties to promote and protect the rights of women workers, to remove legal and structural barriers and stereotypical attitudes that impede equality of women and men in the workplace, to implement labour ma...
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31. Encourages the United Nations system and donor countries to assist States in increasing their investments in gender-sensitive policies and programmes, for example, to provide financial services and products to women's groups, including funds for women's enterprises, in order to promote entrepreneurship, full employ...
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32. Urges Governments to develop and implement, by providing adequate funding for this purpose, dynamic employment policies aimed at ensuring full and productive employment and decent work for all, including through the full participation of women and men in rural, coastal and urban areas, as well as policies promoting...
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33. Urges the United Nations system and other international organizations to support and promote, at the request of Member States, innovative programmes to ensure women's access to decent work, to recognize, reduce and redistribute the disproportionate share of unpaid care and domestic work, to promote gender-sensitive...
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34. Reaffirms its determination to ensure equal rights and opportunities for women in political and economic decision-making and resource allocation, to remove all obstacles to women's full participation in economic life, and to undertake legislative and administrative reforms that will enable women to enjoy the same r...
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35. Encourages Member States to implement, through effective means, policies to prevent and eliminate sexual harassment in the workplace, including in digital environments, with an emphasis on effective legal measures and effective prevention and protection measures, including to raise awareness of the rights of women ...
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36. Urges Governments to take measures to promote women's access to land and property rights, by organizing training activities to improve gender mainstreaming in the judicial, legislative and administrative systems, to provide legal assistance to women seeking to assert their rights, to support the work of women's ass...
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37. Stresses the importance of mobilizing and allocating resources for the development and implementation of policies and programmes to promote women's entrepreneurship, in particular opportunities for new entrepreneurs, resulting in the expansion of existing women-owned micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized ent...
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38. Calls upon the international community, including Governments, and all stakeholders, including entities of the United Nations system, international financial institutions, other intergovernmental bodies, regional and national development banks, national financial institutions, credit unions, multi-stakeholder partn...
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39. Calls upon all Governments to strive to ensure full and equal access to formal financial services, financial resources and financial products for all women, to adopt or review financial integration strategies, in consultation with all interested countries, and to make financial inclusion an objective of financial r...
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40. Urges Governments and all stakeholders to take all appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination against women with regard to their access to all types of financial services, including bank loans, bank accounts, mortgages and other forms of financial credit, regardless of their economic and social status, to fac...
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42. Recognizes that the positive contributions of migrant women and girls, in particular women migrant workers, are likely to promote inclusive growth and sustainable development in countries of origin, transit and destination, stresses the value and dignity of their work in all sectors, including care and domestic wor...
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43. Recognizes the special needs of all women and girls living in areas affected by complex humanitarian emergencies and humanitarian crises, and the fact that forced displacement threatens to destroy much of the development gains made in recent decades and has a special negative impact on women and girls who need to b...
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44. Encourages Member States and the United Nations system to mainstream, appreciate and support the critical role of women, including, at all levels and at all stages of conflict prevention and resolution, mediation, peacebuilding and reconstruction of post-conflict societies, building their capacity, leadership and f...
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45. Encourages Governments and all sectors of society to undertake to create sustainable conditions that ensure equal access for persons with disabilities to full and productive employment and decent work, to ensure that labour markets and work environments are open, inclusive and accessible to persons with disabilitie...
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46. Urges States to promote gender mainstreaming in environmental and climate change policies and to strengthen mechanisms and provide adequate resources to enable women to participate fully, on an equal footing, in decision-making at all levels on environmental issues, stresses the need to address the challenges faced...
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47. Stresses the importance of improving and systematizing the collection, analysis and dissemination of quality, accessible, up-to-date, reliable and disaggregated data by income, sex, age, race, ethnicity, migration status, disability, geographical location and other relevant characteristics in the national context a...
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48. Calls upon Governments, in cooperation with the United Nations system and, at the request of Governments, other relevant international organizations, to collect, analyse and disseminate high-quality, timely and reliable data and statistics disaggregated by sex, age and disability and to monitor the impact of such m...
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49. Urges all Member States to analyse domestic labour laws and standards from a gender perspective and to develop principles and guidelines for employers, including transnational corporations, that take these issues into account, paying particular attention to export-producing free-trade zones and, in this regard, rel...
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50. Urges Member States to integrate fully gender equality strategies into their national sustainable development frameworks in order to promote accelerated action and greater coherence, recognizing that achieving gender equality will require both targeted and gender-sensitive action and gender mainstreaming in all pro...
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51. Encourages States to allocate adequate financial and human resources to national machineries for the advancement of women, as well as to and within line ministries, through the establishment and strengthening of gender equality and advancement units, through capacity-building of technical personnel and the developm...
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52. Encourages Member States to continue to increase, as appropriate, the participation of civil society, including women's and youth organizations, in public decision-making at the national level, including in the area of sustainable development;
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53. Encourages States, the United Nations system and donor countries to increase their gender-sensitive approach to business planning and budgeting and to develop methodologies and tools to that end, as well as methods and tools for monitoring and evaluating investments aimed at achieving or improving gender equality r...
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54. Stresses the need for all donors to maintain and comply with their existing commitments and targets in the area of bilateral and multilateral official development assistance, and that, if all these commitments are fully implemented, much greater resources will be available for the implementation of the internationa...
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55. Urges the donor community, Member States, international organizations, including the United Nations, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, trade unions and other interested parties, to refocus development assistance to promote gender equality and the advancement of women and girls and to enhance its e...
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56. Recognizes the need to strengthen the capacity of Governments to mainstream gender issues in policy and decision-making, and encourages all Governments, international organizations, including the United Nations system, and other interested parties to assist developing countries in integrating gender issues into all...
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57. Calls upon the international community, in particular the United Nations system, the private sector and civil society, to continue to provide the necessary funds to assist Governments in achieving development targets, especially for women and girls, and the goals agreed at the World Summit on Social Development, th...
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58. Urges Member States, the United Nations system and non-governmental organizations to intensify their efforts and to provide adequate resources to increase women's voice and to ensure their full, equal and effective participation in all decision-making processes at the highest levels of government and in the governa...
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59. Urges multilateral donors of assistance, and invites international financial institutions, taking into account their respective mandates, as well as regional development banks, to study and implement measures to assist States in ensuring that women and girls, in particular those living in rural and remote areas, re...
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60. Recognizes the intergovernmental efforts to ensure gender equality and the advancement of women, and urges the United Nations system to continue its efforts to achieve gender balance in appointments to all categories of staff, including Professional and higher-level staff, within the United Nations system at Headqu...
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61. Calls upon all organizations of the United Nations system, within their mandates, to mainstream a gender perspective and to promote gender equality in their country programmes, planning tools, investment frameworks and sectoral programmes and to establish specific country-level gender targets and targets,
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62. Calls upon all entities of the United Nations development system to continue to promote gender equality and the advancement of all women and girls by strengthening and accelerating gender mainstreaming through the full implementation of the United Nations System-wide Plan of Action for Gender Equality and the Advan...
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63. 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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64. 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, under the item entitled "Elimination of poverty and other development issues", the sub...
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2. Calls upon the international community to place human resources development at the heart of economic and social development and to develop short-, medium- and long-term strategies for effective capacity-building in this area, as sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth and development are not possible with...
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4. Stresses the need for Member States to place an important emphasis on human resources development in their national development strategies and policies, including those aimed at eradicating poverty and achieving sustainable development goals, in order to overcome structural and multidimensional challenges to nationa...
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5. Stresses that the pandemic has brought new challenges to health systems around the world, and that it has highlighted deep and persistent disparities, as evidenced in particular by the obstacles faced by people in vulnerable situations in their attempts to access health services;
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6. Also stresses that in order to foster long-term resilience for human resources development, the efforts of all segments of society must be mobilized and that, in order to address these challenges,
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8. Recognizes that it is essential to adopt comprehensive human resources development strategies to reduce unemployment, curb brain drain and promote social integration, with a view to eradicating poverty and building a skilled workforce;
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9. Recognizes that the future of work, influenced by advances in science and technology, calls for adaptive capacity and accelerated acquisition of new skills and re-learning through pre-school education, on-the-job learning and lifelong learning and a comprehensive approach to lifelong learning, including through bett...
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10. Calls upon States, the private sector and other relevant stakeholders to take appropriate measures, in accordance with their programmes and policies, to help everyone to make informed choices in education, training and career development, to establish an integrated and quality education and training system that res...
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11. Encourages Member States to adopt and implement comprehensive human resources development strategies that build on their development objectives, closely link quality education, training and employment, contribute to labour productivity and competitiveness and meet the needs of the economy;
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12. Stresses that human resources development policies should focus on the creation of an adequate and adaptable pool of skilled labour, with a particular focus on women and young people, with a view to supporting all sectors of the economy and meeting current and future labour needs, which requires appropriate investm...
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14. Recognizes that, with regard to science, technical knowledge and innovation, comprehensive and flexible strategies applicable to all sectors of the economy are essential for the labour force to respond to demand in the labour market, adapt to and benefit from a constantly changing technological landscape;
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15. Also recognizes the need to encourage and support quality, inclusive and equitable education and lifelong learning in order to ensure that all children, young people and adults acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to shape more resilient, inclusive and sustainable societies capable of adapting to rapidly chan...
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16. Stresses that, where science, technical knowledge and innovation, on the one hand, and human resources development, on the other, are mutually reinforcing, the achievement of sustainable development in its three dimensions can be facilitated;
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17. Recognizes the need to take advantage of the opportunities offered by information and communication technologies as essential factors for sustainable development and to bridge the digital divide, and stresses that, in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third Interna...
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18. Invites the international community to bridge the digital divide, within and among countries, in order to promote inclusive and sustainable development as a prerequisite for closing the economic gap in countries and among countries, including through innovation-friendly ecosystems and targeted support that provide ...
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19. Calls for every effort to be made to seize the opportunities offered by technological developments and to address the adverse effects of these developments on the labour market, as appropriate and in accordance with the circumstances of each country, through the establishment of effective social protection systems,...
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20. Stresses that investment in human resources development should be an integral part of national development policies and strategies and, in this regard, calls for policies to facilitate investment in physical and social infrastructure, including in the education sector, and in particular in skills development and vo...
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21. Encourages Member States to pursue, as appropriate, the implementation of social protection systems and measures for all, appropriate to the national context, including social protection floors, to adopt policies that strengthen existing systems and protect vulnerable persons and to take any other appropriate measu...
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22. Calls upon States to consider policies consistent with the provisions of the Declaration of the International Labour Organization on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and to fulfil their obligations under the conventions of the International Labour Organization ratified by them, and recalls the importance o...
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23. Stresses that human resources development strategies should include measures to reduce unemployment and underemployment among young people as well as the number of long-term unemployed, which have been particularly affected by weak job recovery and technological changes that destroy employment, and to assist underu...
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25. Stresses the importance of development-oriented policies that promote productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourages the formalization and growth of microenterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services;
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26. Also stresses the need for Member States to retain and further improve their human resources by supporting a job-creating recovery and promoting decent work, including through policies and incentives to increase labour productivity, stimulate private investment and entrepreneurship, and strengthen the role of labou...
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27. Stresses the need to take into account the linkages between human resources development, poverty eradication, energy and food security, sustainable agriculture and rural development, and calls upon countries to strengthen their capacities in agriculture and rural development;
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28. Encourages Member States to use and facilitate access to environmentally sound technologies, and notes with appreciation the launch of the Technology Facilitation Mechanism established under the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development 5 to support the achie...
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29. Stresses that sustainable development depends, inter alia, on a healthy population, invites Governments to continue their efforts to strengthen national health systems, urges that international cooperation in the field of health be strengthened, including in the mental health sector, including the consideration of ...
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30. Calls upon the international community, including the relevant organizations of the United Nations system, to support the efforts of developing countries to address the effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic, HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases and to halt the spread of infectious diseases, as w...
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31. Recognizes the important role of information and communication technologies in achieving sustainable development goals and in a recovery focused on inclusion and resilience in the post-VOCID-19 pandemic, and calls upon all stakeholders in the information and communication technology sector, including Governments an...
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32. Stresses that the pandemic has an impact on job security in various sectors, which are particularly felt by workers in the informal sector, who are concentrated in low- and middle-income countries, and that the global share of out-of-school and unemployed youth living in these countries is at its highest level sinc...
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33. Encourages Governments to facilitate investment in education, skills and the creation of decent jobs in the health and social sectors, by providing the necessary human capital to accelerate universal health coverage and global health security, and recognizes that such actions are not only essential to achieving hea...
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34. Calls upon the relevant entities of the United Nations system to support national efforts to strengthen their institutional capacity not only to train the workforce, but also to address long-term human resource development needs;
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35. Calls upon the international community to assist developing countries in the implementation of national human resources development strategies, and encourages the international community, as well as the private sector and relevant civil society actors, to provide and mobilize financial resources, build capacity, pr...
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36. Calls for measures to integrate gender issues into human resources development activities, including the adoption of targeted policies, strategies and measures to assist women in capacity-building and access to productive activities, and stresses in this regard the importance of ensuring the full participation of w...
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37. Stresses that the public and private sectors play an important role in providing the training and education necessary for the effective functioning of enterprises and in meeting the needs of a rapidly changing economy, and encourages the integration of these contributions, including through increased use of public-...
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38. Calls for measures at the national, regional and international levels to promote the improvement and development of literacy and the acquisition of scientific skills, including the establishment of high-quality and affordable higher education, including university, technical and vocational training, and stresses th...
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39. Calls upon Governments to consider appropriate measures at the national level, inter alia, to improve the skills of the labour force, improve the adaptation of the education system and training systems to the needs of the labour market.
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41. Calls upon Member States and the international community to strive to promote a balanced, coherent and comprehensive strategy on international migration and development, in particular through partnerships and coordinated action to build capacity, including in the area of migration management, and in this regard rea...
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42. Reaffirms the commitment, which is at the very heart of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, to leave no one behind and to take more concrete measures to assist people in vulnerable situations and the 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-ninth session a concrete report on the implementation of the present resolution in accordance with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session, under the ite...
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2. Reaffirms that the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, throughout the world is the greatest challenge facing humanity and an indispensable condition for sustainable development and a major objective of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which is supported and ...
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3. Expresses deep concern that progress towards poverty reduction remains uneven, given that 1.3 billion people still live in multidimensional poverty, 84 per cent of whom are living in rural areas, and that this number remains considerable and unacceptable, while income, wealth and opportunity inequalities remain high...
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4. Recognizes the importance of promoting the economic and social development of the rural world and that it is an effective strategy and a good way to use it, at the global level, to eradicate poverty, including extreme poverty, and stresses the importance of designing a model for the eradication of poverty in rural a...
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5. Recalls that rural people still do not benefit from the benefits of economic growth, that around 2018, 80 per cent of people living in extreme poverty lived in rural areas, and that in 2019 35 per cent of the population of sub-Saharan Africa remained at less than 2.15 dollars a day, and recommends that countries pro...
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6. Recognizes the critical role and contribution of rural women, including small-scale farmers, women farmers, indigenous women and their traditional knowledge, and women in local communities, in promoting agricultural and rural development, improving food security and nutrition and eradicating poverty in rural areas, ...
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7. Stresses the importance of the establishment and implementation of targeted policies and measures to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, through the development of poverty reduction strategies,
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8. Encourages all countries and other stakeholders to promote inclusive economic transformation in rural areas to increase productivity while ensuring productive employment and decent work, access to reliable and adequate social protection systems, quality, inclusive and equitable education, health services, quality, r...
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9. Recognizes that the eradication of poverty in rural areas is inseparable from the transformation and strengthening of food systems over the long term and that it will remain important to ensure equity in markets in order to enable small farmers and family farmers to participate in these systems, in particular in val...
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10. Notes with deep concern that the poorest people spend a large share of their income on food, which means that even a low increase in food prices can have disastrous consequences, and that the sharp variations in food prices contribute to aggravating poverty, particularly in rural areas;
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11. Calls upon all countries to promote agricultural and rural development in their national policies and to intensify their efforts to promote innovative approaches, including agroecology, to improve the means of production, distribution and storage of food, to collaborate in the relevant fields of science, research, ...
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12. Recognizes the importance of organizing employment for the promotion of growth for the rural poor, and encourages United Nations entities and development partners to assist countries, upon request, in integrating employment into their investment policies and poverty reduction strategies, including those focused on ...
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13. Recognizes that inclusive and sustainable industrial development plays an essential role in diversifying income opportunities within the framework of a comprehensive strategy for structural economic transformation, eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, in particular in rural areas, promoting inclusiv...
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14. Recognizes that gender-sensitive economic and social policies should be designed, implemented and pursued, inter alia, to eradicate poverty, in particular in rural areas, and to combat the feminization of poverty, to ensure the full and equal participation of rural women in the formulation, implementation and monit...
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15. Encourages Member States, international organizations, the private sector and other partners to develop programmes that promote decent work in rural areas and investment in agriculture and related non-agricultural activities, in particular for young people;
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16. Stresses that 1.4 billion people around the world, mainly in rural areas of developing countries, do not have access to formal financial services, and encourages the international community to redouble its efforts to provide rural people who are left out with affordable means of accessing financial services;
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18. Expresses its commitment to raising public awareness of the importance of promoting the eradication of poverty and extreme poverty in all countries, to mobilizing the enthusiasm of all stakeholders through their leadership, in particular those living in rural areas living in extreme poverty, with a view to combatin...
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