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Recalling also resolution GC(45)/RES/10, adopted by consensus on 21 September 2001 by the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at its forty-fifth regular session 33 , in which the Conference invited States transporting radioactive material to provide assurances to the States concerned, upon requ...
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Noting with satisfaction that the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management entered into force on 18 June 2001, and noting that the Secretariat has convened a preparatory meeting of the Contracting Parties, to be held from 10 to 14 December 2001, for the f...
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Reaffirming its determination to put an end to the suffering and loss of life caused by anti-personnel mines, which kill or maim hundreds of people every week, mostly innocent and defenceless civilians, and in particular children, obstruct economic development and reconstruction, hinder the repatriation of refugees and...
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Recalling the First Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention, held in Maputo from 3 to 7 May 1999, and the commitment, reaffirmed in the Maputo Declaration, to the total elimination of anti-personnel mines 38 ,
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Recalling also the Second Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention, held in Geneva from 11 to 15 September 2000, and the Declaration of the Second Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention, which reaffirmed the commitment to fully implement the provisions of the Convention, 39
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Recalling further the Third Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention, held in Managua from 18 to 21 September 2001, and its Declaration reaffirming the unwavering commitment to the total elimination of anti-personnel mines and to combating the insidious and inhumane effects of such weapons, 40
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Noting with satisfaction that other States have ratified or acceded to the Convention, thus bringing the number of States that have formally acceded to the Convention to one hundred and twenty-two,
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Recalling its resolutions 49/75 H of 15 December 1994, 50/70 C of 12 December 1995, 51/45 G of 10 December 1996, 52/38 K of 9 December 1997, 53/77 U of 4 December 1998, 54/54 D of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 R of 20 November 2000,
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Reaffirming the vital importance of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 2 as a cornerstone of the international non-proliferation regime and as an essential foundation for the pursuit of nuclear disarmament,
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Recognizing the progress made by the nuclear-weapon States in reducing such weapons, either unilaterally or through negotiation, including through the START process, as well as the efforts of the international community in the field of nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation,
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Noting with satisfaction that the International Symposium on Strengthening Safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency - towards universalization of the Additional Protocol - was recently successfully held in Tokyo, and expressing the hope that similar symposia could be organized in other regions with a view t...
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Recalling the decision of the 2000 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Enhanced Review Process of the Treaty 46, which confirmed the provisions of the decision on strengthening the review process of the Treaty adopted by the 1995 Review and Extension Conference of the Pa...
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Taking note of the decision on strengthening the review process of the Treaty 47 , in which it was agreed that the review conferences should continue to be held every five years, and noting that, therefore, the next one should be held in 2005,
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Recalling its resolution 55/33 D of 20 November 2000, in which it welcomed the adoption by consensus of the Final Document of the 2000 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 42
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Recalling its resolutions 51/45 N of 10 December 1996, 52/38 G of 9 December 1997, 53/77 M of 4 December 1998, 54/54 H of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 G of 20 November 2000,
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Noting with satisfaction that the international community is more than ever aware of the importance of these practical disarmament measures, including the increasing problems caused by the excessive and destabilizing accumulation and proliferation of small arms and light weapons, which threaten peace and security and l...
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Stressing the need to continue efforts to develop and effectively implement practical disarmament programmes in the affected regions so as to support peacekeeping and peacebuilding efforts on a case-by-case basis,
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Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General prepared with the assistance of the Group of Governmental Experts on Small Arms and, in particular, of the recommendations contained therein, which constitute an important contribution to the peace-building process through practical disarmament measures,
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Taking into account the discussions held by Working Group II at the 2001 substantive session of the Disarmament Commission on agenda item 5, entitled "Practical confidence-building measures in the field of conventional arms", 49 and encouraging the Commission to continue its efforts to identify such measures,
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Welcoming the Programme of Action adopted at the United Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects 50, which should be implemented expeditiously,
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Recalling its resolutions 46/36 L of 9 December 1991, 47/52 L of 15 December 1992, 48/75 E of 16 December 1993, 49/75 C of 15 December 1994, 50/70 D of 12 December 1995, 51/45 H of 10 December 1996, 52/38 R of 9 December 1997, 53/77 V of 4 December 1998, 54/54 O of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 U of 20 November 2000, entit...
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Recalling its resolution 49/75 E of 15 December 1994 on the progressive reduction of the nuclear threat and its resolutions 50/70 P of 12 December 1995, 51/45 O of 10 December 1996, 52/38 L of 9 December 1997, 53/77 X of 4 December 1998, 54/54 P of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 T of 20 November 2000 on nuclear disarmament,
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Taking into account the fact that the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction of 1972 57 and the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Th...
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Noting that the States parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 2 have reiterated their conviction that the Treaty is one of the cornerstones of nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament and reaffirmed the importance of the decision on strengthening the review process of the Treaty 58, the deci...
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Recognizing that the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty 43 and any proposed treaty on fissile material for nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices should constitute not only non-proliferation measures but also disarmament measures,
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Welcoming the entry into force of the Treaty on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (START I) 59, to which Belarus, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, Ukraine and the United States of America are parties,
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Welcoming also the ratification of the Treaty on Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (START II) 60 by the Russian Federation, and calling for its early entry into force and full implementation, as well as the early commencement of negotiations on START III,
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Noting the support expressed to the Conference on Disarmament and the General Assembly for the elaboration of an international convention to assure non-nuclear-weapon States against the threat or use of nuclear weapons, and the efforts
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Recalling the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice of 8 July 1996 on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons, 5/ and welcoming the unanimous reaffirmation by all judges of the Court of the obligation of all States to pursue in good faith and to conclude negotiations leading to nuclear dis...
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Welcoming the United Nations Millennium Declaration,6 in which the Heads of State and Government decided to work towards the elimination of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons, and to keep any solution open for achieving that goal, including the possible convening of an international conference to id...
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Recalling its resolutions 49/75 K of 15 December 1994, 51/45 M of 10 December 1996, 52/38 O of 9 December 1997, 53/77 W of 4 December 1998, 54/54 Q of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 X of 20 November 2000,
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Recalling the principles and objectives for nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament adopted by the 1995 Review and Extension Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 44,
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Welcoming the unequivocal undertaking by the nuclear-weapon States at the 2000 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear arsenals for nuclear disarmament,
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Recalling its adoption of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty by its resolution 50/245 of 10 September 1996, and welcoming the increase in the number of States that have signed and ratified the Treaty,
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Noting with satisfaction that the Antarctic Treaty 21 and the Treaties of Tlatelolco 17, Rarotonga 18, Bangkok 19 and Pelindaba 20 are gradually freeing the entire southern hemisphere and adjacent areas covered by those treaties from the presence of nuclear weapons,
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Noting the efforts made by the States possessing the largest number of nuclear weapons to reduce their stockpiles either unilaterally or through bilateral agreements and arrangements, and calling for intensified efforts to accelerate the substantial reduction of nuclear arsenals,
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Reaffirming the central role of the Conference on Disarmament as the single multilateral disarmament negotiating forum, and regretting that negotiations on disarmament, in particular nuclear disarmament, have not progressed at the 2001 session of the Conference,
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Stressing that all General Assembly and Security Council resolutions related to terrorism, in particular Assembly resolutions 49/60 of 9 December 1994 and 56/1 of 12 September 2001, and Council resolutions 1368 (2001) of 12 September 2001 and 1373 (2001) of 28 September 2001, respectively, demonstrate the unity and sol...
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Recognizing that the proliferation, illicit circulation and trafficking of small arms and light weapons constitute an obstacle to development, a threat to people and national and regional security and a destabilizing factor for States,
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Noting with appreciation the conclusions of the United Nations advisory missions dispatched by the Secretary-General to the countries concerned from the subregion with a view to exploring the most appropriate way to curb the illicit traffic in small arms and light weapons and to ensure their collection,
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Welcoming the designation of the Department for Disarmament Affairs of the Secretariat as the focal point for all activities of the United Nations system dealing with small arms and light weapons issues,
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Expressing its appreciation to the Secretary-General for his report on the causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa 64, and bearing in mind the statement made by the President of the Security Council on small arms and light weapons on 24 September 1999, 65
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Welcoming the recommendations of the meetings of the States of the subregion, held in Banjul, Algiers, Bamako, Yamoussoukro and Niamey, for the establishment of close regional cooperation to enhance security,
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Welcoming the initiative of the Economic Community of West African States to declare a moratorium on the import, export and manufacture of small arms and light weapons in West Africa,
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Recalling the Algiers Declaration adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Unity at its thirty-fifth regular session, held in Algiers from 12 to 14 July 1999, 66
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Stressing the need to advance efforts to broaden cooperation and improve coordination in combating the accumulation, proliferation and mass use of small arms and light weapons, building on the common understanding emanating from the meeting on small arms and light weapons, held in Oslo on 13 and 14 July 1998, 67 and th...
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Welcoming the Programme of Action of the First United Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects, held in New York from 9 to 20 July 2001, 50/
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Recalling its resolutions 50/70 B of 12 December 1995, 52/38 J of 9 December 1997, 53/77 E and 53/77 T of 4 December 1998, 54/54 R of 1 December 1999, 54/54 V of 15 December 1999 and 55/33 Q of 20 November 2000,
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Recalling also its decision 55/415 of 20 November 2000 to convene the United Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects in New York from 9 to 20 July 2001,
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Welcoming the adoption by consensus of the Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects at the Conference, held in New York from 9 to 20 July 2001, 50/
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Recalling the relevant paragraphs of its resolutions 52/12 A and 52/12 B of 12 November and 19 December 1997, as well as its resolutions 52/235 of 26 June 1998, 53/220 A of 7 April 1999, 53/220 B of 8 June 1999 and 54/15 of 29 October 1999 on the Development Account,
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Reaffirming also the obligation of all Member States to fulfil their financial obligations on time, in full and without imposing conditions, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations,
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Recalling its resolution 52/17 of 20 November 1997, in which it proclaimed 2001 the International Year of Volunteers on the basis of Economic and Social Council resolution 1997/44 of 22 July 1997, and its resolution 55/57 of 4 December 2000, in which it requested the Secretary-General to prepare a report outlining how ...
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Recalling also the outcome document of the twenty-fourth special session of the General Assembly entitled "World Summit for Social Development and beyond: achieving social development for all in a globalizing world",2 in which the Assembly recommended facilitating the participation of volunteers in social development, ...
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Recalling further paragraphs 73 and 179 (f) of the Platform for Action adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women, 3 paragraph 42 of the Declaration on Cities and Other Human Settlements in the New Millennium adopted by the General Assembly at its twenty-fifth special session on an overall review and appraisal of ...
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Recognizing that volunteering, including traditional forms of mutual assistance and personal initiative, the provision of services and other forms of civic participation, makes a valuable contribution to economic and social development, benefiting society as a whole, communities and volunteers themselves,
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Recognizing that volunteering is an important element of any strategy aimed, inter alia, at combating poverty, achieving sustainable development, health, disaster prevention and management and social integration, including the elimination of social exclusion and discrimination,
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Recognizing the efforts of the United Nations system to support volunteerism, in particular the work of the United Nations Volunteers Programme worldwide, by encouraging volunteerism, including through the assignment of volunteers,
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Recognizing also the need to adopt a strategic approach to addressing voluntary action as a means of resource development, addressing global challenges and improving the quality of life of all,
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Reaffirming the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, including the development of friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of the equal rights of peoples and their right to self-determination, taking all other appropriate measures to consolidate the peace of the world...
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Stressing the commitment of all Members of the Organization to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations,
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Reaffirming their commitment to the implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1 as a common ideal to be attained by all peoples and nations and as a source of inspiration for the promotion and protection of all fundamental rights and freedoms, be they of a political, social, economic, civil or cultura...
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Emphasizing that all civilizations celebrate the unity and diversity of humanity, that their dialogue enriches and evolves them and that constructive exchanges among civilizations have occurred throughout the history despite the obstacles posed by intolerance and aggression,
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Recalling the United Nations Millennium Declaration of 8 September 2000,2 which, inter alia, recognizes that tolerance is one of the fundamental values indispensable for international relations in the twenty-first century and that it must include, in part, the active promotion of a culture of peace and dialogue among c...
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Noting that globalization leads to the proliferation of links among peoples and enhances interaction among cultures and civilizations, and welcoming the fact that the observance of the United Nations Year of Dialogue among Civilizations at the beginning of the twenty-first century has highlighted that globalization is ...
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Recognizing that fundamental rights and freedoms are based on the inherent dignity and worth of all members of the human family and are therefore universal, indivisible, interdependent and interrelated, that they are directed towards the human person and that the human person must therefore be the primary beneficiary a...
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Emphasizing that the promotion and protection of freedom of opinion and expression and the common will to listen to each other and to learn from each other and to respect cultural heritage and diversity are essential for dialogue, progress and improvement of the human condition,
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Emphasizing the complementarity between tolerance and respect for diversity on the one hand and the universal promotion and protection of human rights on the other, and recognizing that tolerance and respect for diversity have, inter alia, the effect of promoting the empowerment of women, who in turn have the effect of...
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Welcoming also the work of the Personal Representative of the Secretary-General for the United Nations Year of Dialogue among Civilizations and the Panel of Eminent Persons established by the Secretary-General,
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Reaffirming its commitment to the independence, sovereignty, legal continuity and territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina within its internationally recognized borders, and reaffirming also its commitment to the equality of the three constituent peoples and other peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a united coun...
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Recalling the importance of strengthening the rule of law, making public institutions functional and creating a competitive and viable economy on its own, which is essential for the consolidation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a modern democratic State and civil society working to promote the well-being of all its citize...
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Recognizing that the results of the general elections at the state and entity levels are an expression of the genuine and free choice of voters, looking forward to the early constitution of the new Government, and bearing in mind the commitment of the parties that took part in the elections to continue the reforms, to ...
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Noting the importance for the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina of the successful completion by the Public Prosecutor's Office of its investigation into war crimes and the fate of those who have not yet been traced, and the importance of full cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Pe...
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Reaffirming the importance for the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina of the country's successful integration into Europe, noting in this regard its admission to the Council of Europe in April 2002, welcoming the progress already made in meeting the conditions for the Stabilization and Association Process with the Europe...
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Noting that corruption and lack of transparency seriously hamper the economic development of Bosnia and Herzegovina, reaffirming the need to combat corruption, smuggling, trafficking in human beings, organized crime and other illegal activities, in this regard satisfied that the State Border Service has recently assume...
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Welcoming the results achieved in the reduction of military arsenals, calling for continued efforts in this area, in continued cooperation with the Multinational Stabilization Force, as security has improved, with a view to Bosnia and Herzegovina's future accession to the Partnership for Peace,
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Recalling all Security Council resolutions and decisions on the situation in East Timor, in particular resolution 1410 (2002) of 17 May 2002, which established the United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor,
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Recognizing the vital role played by the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General through his enlightened leadership in assisting the people of East Timor during the period of transition to independence,
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Recognizing also the essential role played by the international community, including the United Nations, other intergovernmental organizations, Member States and non-governmental organizations, in assisting East Timor in its task of nation-building towards independence,
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Recognizing the progress made in East Timor in moving from relief to recovery and development, but noting that challenges persist and that, inter alia, there is a need to strengthen the capacity of the Government of East Timor to respond to humanitarian emergencies and the important challenges of recovery, reconstructi...
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Noting with appreciation the efforts of the Government of Indonesia and relevant intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations to provide humanitarian assistance to the East Timorese refugees in East Nusa Tenggara Province, West Timor, and to facilitate their return and reintegration into East Timor, or to facil...
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Recalling also the United Nations Millennium Declaration, in which Member States decided to ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, are able to complete a full cycle of primary education and that girls and boys have equal access to all levels of education, which requires a renewed commitment to...
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Reaffirming that basic education is of crucial importance for nation-building, that literacy for all is at the heart of basic education for all and that it is essential to create literate environments and societies to achieve poverty eradication, reduce child mortality, curb population growth, achieve gender equality a...
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Recalling its resolutions 50/203 of 22 December 1995, 51/69 of 12 December 1996, 52/100 of 12 December 1997, 53/120 of 9 December 1998, 54/141 of 17 December 1999, 55/71 of 4 December 2000 and 56/132 of 19 December 2001,
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Recalling also the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly, entitled "Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century",1 and the measures and initiatives proposed to overcome obstacles and challenges,
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Deeply convinced that the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome of the twenty-third special session constitute an important contribution to the improvement of the status of women throughout the world in the spirit of equality with men and that they must be translated into action by all States, the...
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Emphasizing the need for strong and sustained political will and commitment at the national, regional and international levels to ensure the full and speedy implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome of the twenty-third special session,
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Recognizing that the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, as well as the outcome of the twenty-third special session, is primarily a matter of national action and that more efforts are needed in this regard, and reaffirming that enhanced international cooperation is essential for the imple...
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Welcoming the increased attention paid to the situation of women and girls and the mainstreaming of a gender perspective in the work of the United Nations, in particular in the outcomes of the major conferences, special sessions and summits, as well as in their follow-up processes, and reaffirming its commitment to bui...
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Stressing the importance of the decision of the Economic and Social Council, in its resolution 2001/41 of 26 July 2001, to devote a part of one of its substantive sessions before 2005 to the review and appraisal of the system-wide implementation of its agreed conclusions 1997/2, adopted on 18 July 1997, on mainstreamin...
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Reaffirming the primary and essential role of the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council in promoting the advancement of women and gender equality, while taking note of the open debate held by the Security Council on 25 July 2002 on peacekeeping and women, 9
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Reaffirming all its resolutions on the rights of the child, in particular resolutions 55/78 and 55/79 of 4 December 2000, recalling its resolution 56/138 of 19 December 2001, and taking note with appreciation of Commission on Human Rights resolution 2002/92 of 26 April 2002, 1
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Welcoming the entry into force of the Optional Protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on children in armed conflict and on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography 3 ,
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Reaffirming the World Declaration on the Survival, Protection and Development of Children and the Plan of Action for the Implementation of the World Declaration on the Survival, Protection and Development of Children in the 1990s adopted by the World Summit for Children, held in New York on 29 and 30 September 1990, 4 ...
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Noting with appreciation the 2001 Yokohama Global Commitment, adopted at the Second World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, held in Yokohama, Japan, from 17 to 20 December 2001, 7 and calling upon all States to take into account the conclusions of the Congress,
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Expressing deep concern that, in many parts of the world, the situation of girls and boys remains critical owing to the persistence of poverty, social inequalities, poor socio-economic conditions in an increasingly globalized economy, pandemics, in particular human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency s...
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Recognizing the need to ensure an adequate standard of living for the physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social development of the child, to protect him or her from torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, to give him or her equal access to primary education and to implement the commit...
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Recognizing that partnership among Governments, international organizations and all sectors of civil society, in particular non-governmental organizations and the private sector, is important for the realization of the rights of the child,
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Recalling its resolution 52/111 of 12 December 1997, in which it decided to convene the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance and all other relevant resolutions,
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Recalling also its resolution 56/266 of 27 March 2002, in which it endorsed the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action adopted by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, held at Durban, South Africa, from 31 August to 8 September 2001,1 as a solid basis for fu...
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