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18. Decides to continue its consideration of the question of the elimination of all forms of violence against women and girls at its seventy-ninth session under the item entitled "Promotion of women".
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1. Stresses that gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls are essential in order to break the cycle of discrimination and violence and promote and protect human rights, including the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, including sexual and reproductive ...
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3. Calls upon States to place greater emphasis on the formulation and implementation of comprehensive prevention strategies, including through intensified education campaigns, awareness-raising, formal and non-formal education and training, to promote the direct participation of girls, boys, women and men, and to ensur...
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4. Also calls upon States to develop information and awareness-raising campaigns and programmes that systematically target and involve the public, including relevant professions, in particular teachers, families, communities, representatives of civil society, including women's and girls' organizations, and religious an...
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6. Encourages States to ensure that prevention, protection and care services related to female genital mutilation are mainstreamed into humanitarian and emergency preparedness and response plans and integrated into coordination mechanisms and the provision of remote services with a view to ensuring the continuity of es...
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7. Urges States to complement punitive measures with information and educational activities designed to promote consensus for the elimination of female genital mutilation, and also urges States to provide protection and assistance to women and girls who have suffered, or are at risk of experiencing, genital mutilation ...
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8. Also urges States to condemn all practices harmful to women and girls, in particular female genital mutilation, whether or not they take place in a medical centre, to take all necessary measures, including through educational campaigns and the enactment and enforcement of legislation prohibiting female genital mutil...
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9. Calls upon States to combat the medicalization of female genital mutilation and to encourage professional associations and trade unions of health service providers to adopt internal disciplinary regulations prohibiting their members from engaging in the harmful practice of female genital mutilation;
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10. Urges States to promote gender-sensitive education that is conducive to the empowerment of girls and responsive to the needs of women and girls by reviewing and modifying, as appropriate, school curricula, teaching materials and teacher training programmes and developing policies and programmes of zero tolerance fo...
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11. Also urges States to ensure protection and support for women and girls who are subjected to or at risk of genital mutilation, including cross-border and transnational genital mutilation, and to address the underlying systemic and structural factors underlying this harmful practice, by developing multisectoral preve...
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13. Urges States to establish effective regional cooperation and coordination mechanisms to prevent and eliminate cross-border and transnational female genital mutilation and to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of such mechanisms by providing them with adequate financial resources and capacity to oversee the...
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14. Invites States to ensure that national strategies and action plans for the elimination of female genital mutilation are comprehensive and multidisciplinary and adequately funded, include time frames for achieving the targets and include specific targets and indicators to ensure effective monitoring, impact assessme...
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15. Urges States, within the overall framework of integration policies and in consultation with the communities concerned, to take targeted, effective and specific measures for refugees, asylum-seekers, migrants and displaced persons and their families and communities in order to protect women and girls from female gen...
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16. Also urges States to adopt a comprehensive and systematic approach, respectful of cultural differences, that integrates a social component and is based on human rights and gender equality, in order to provide families, community leaders and members of all professions with education and training relevant to the prot...
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18. Calls upon States to develop, support and implement comprehensive and integrated strategies and approaches for the prevention and eradication of female genital mutilation, including by enacting or amending laws to criminalize female genital mutilation, and by training social workers, medical personnel, community le...
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19. Also calls upon States to harmonize legislation and policies among States where cross-border and transnational female genital mutilation occurs, in addition to supporting the implementation of laws criminalizing female genital mutilation, to increase cooperation between States and civil society at the national bord...
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21. Calls upon the international community, relevant entities of the United Nations system, civil society and international financial institutions to continue to actively support, through increased financial resources and technical assistance, targeted and comprehensive programmes that address the needs and priorities ...
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22. Calls upon the international community and all Member States to provide strong support, including through increased financial assistance, to organizations and programmes that assist women and girls who are affected or at risk of being affected by female genital mutilation, including the fourth component of the Join...
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23. Stresses that progress has been made towards the elimination of female genital mutilation in a number of countries through a coordinated common approach encouraging positive social change at the local, national, regional and international levels, and recalls the goal set out in the inter-agency declaration, namely,...
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24. Encourages men and boys to participate actively, by becoming strategic partners and allies of women and girls, including through intergenerational dialogue, in efforts to eliminate violence, discrimination and harmful practices against women and girls,
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25. Encourages States to collaborate, in a coordinated manner, with key stakeholders, including the various government departments, and, at their request, with United Nations entities, to adopt a multidisciplinary approach to preventing and combating female genital mutilation, and to adopt, where appropriate, laws and ...
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26. Calls upon States, the United Nations system, civil society and all relevant parties to continue to observe, on 6 February, the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation and to seize the opportunity to intensify awareness-raising campaigns and take concrete measures against female genital mu...
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27. Calls upon States to improve the collection and analysis of disaggregated quantitative and qualitative data and to collaborate, as appropriate, within existing data collection systems, which are essential for the formulation of evidence-based legislation and policies, the design and implementation of programmes, an...
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28. Also calls upon States to develop uniform methods and standards for the collection of data on female genital mutilation, on which insufficient information is available and which are rarely reported, in particular in humanitarian and emergency situations, to develop additional indicators to effectively measure progr...
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29. Urges the international community to fulfil its commitment to assist developing countries in building the capacity of their statistical offices and improving their data systems to ensure access to quality, up-to-date, reliable and disaggregated data, while ensuring that countries retain national ownership of effort...
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30. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that all relevant organs and bodies of the United Nations system, in particular the United Nations Population Fund, the United Nations Children's Fund, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women), the World Health Organization, the U...
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1. Welcomes the important work of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and its Executive Committee during the year in strengthening the international protection regime and assisting Governments in fulfilling their protection responsibilities, stresses the importance of finding durable solutio...
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4. Reaffirms that the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 3 and the 1967 Protocol thereto 4 constitute the cornerstone of the international refugee protection regime, recognizes the importance of the full and effective implementation by States parties of these instruments and the importance of the values...
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6. Reaffirms that the protection of refugees is the primary responsibility of States, which must demonstrate a sense of genuine and unreserved cooperation, commitment and political determination to enable the Office of the High Commissioner to carry out its statutory functions, and strongly emphasizes the importance of...
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7. Welcomes the recent accessions to the 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons 5 and the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness 6 , notes that 96 States are now parties to the 1954 Convention and 77 States to the 1961 Convention, calls upon States that have not yet done so to consider a...
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8. Reaffirms that the primary responsibility for the prevention and reduction of statelessness lies with States, as appropriate, cooperating with the international community, calls for the achievement of the objectives set out in the "I Belong" campaign to end statelessness, including through the implementation of the ...
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9. Recognizes that the absence of civil registration and related documents exposes the persons concerned to the risk of statelessness and related protection risks, recognizes that birth registration is a formal recognition of the legal identity of the child and is essential for the prevention and reduction of stateless...
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10. Expresses concern that arbitrary deprivation of nationality has precipitated persons into statelessness and is a source of widespread suffering, and calls upon States to refrain from adopting discriminatory measures and to enact or maintain any legislation that arbitrarily revokes the citizenship of their nationals...
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11. Reaffirms that the protection, assistance and durable solutions of internally displaced persons are the primary responsibility of States, cooperating appropriately with the international community, in accordance with applicable international law, and taking into account international and regional standards and rule...
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12. Recognizes the importance of the Programme of Action of the Secretary-General on Internal Displacement, calls for continued efforts on this essential issue, and encourages the Office of the High Commissioner, in coordination with the Special Adviser on Internal Displacement, to contribute to the collective efforts ...
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13. Takes note of the protection and assistance activities and durable solutions implemented by the Office of the High Commissioner for internally displaced persons, including through inter-agency arrangements in this area, stresses that such activities should be carried out with the full consent of the States concerne...
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14. Encourages the Office of the High Commissioner to continue to respond appropriately to emergencies, in accordance with its mandate and in cooperation with States, notes its efforts to strengthen its capacity to respond to emergencies, and encourages the Office to intensify its efforts to respond more predictable, e...
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15. Also encourages the Office of the High Commissioner to work in partnership and close cooperation with relevant national authorities, United Nations offices and agencies, international and intergovernmental organizations, regional organizations, the private sector and non-governmental organizations to continue to co...
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16. Welcomes the efforts of the Office of the High Commissioner to ensure that efforts for refugees, internally displaced persons and other persons of concern to the Office are inclusive, transparent, predictable and well coordinated, in accordance with its mandate, and takes note in this regard of the model for coordi...
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17. Recalls the importance of high-quality disaggregated data available to States and the Office of the High Commissioner, where possible, in accordance with the principles of data protection and confidentiality, and stresses the need for interoperability of data in the collection and analysis processes within the Unit...
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18. Encourages the Office of the High Commissioner to continue to cooperate with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs of the Secretariat, with a view to improving the coordination, effectiveness and efficiency of humanitarian assistance, and to contribute, in consultation with States, as appropriate,...
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19. Stresses that international cooperation is at the very heart of the refugee protection regime, recognizes that mass refugee displacement places a burden on the major long-term host countries and communities, as well as on national resources, in particular in the case of developing countries, and calls for a more eq...
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21. Takes note of the important regional and global initiatives, as well as the conferences and summits held during the same period to strengthen international solidarity and cooperation for refugees and other caregivers, and calls upon the participants in these various events to honour their commitments;
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22. Recalls the adoption of the New York Declaration on Refugees and Migrants at the High-level Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly on the Management of Mass Movements of Refugees and Migrants, held on 19 September 2016, and calls upon States to honour their commitments contained therein;
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23. Also recalls the Global Compact on Refugees 8 approved on 17 December 2018, 9 and urges the international community as a whole, including States and other interested parties, to implement the Compact so as to achieve its four objectives simultaneously by implementing the principle of burden- and responsibility-shar...
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24. Welcomes the pledges, contributions and commitments made by the Global Refugee Forum in December 2019, as well as the sustained mobilization of States and other stakeholders in the implementation of the pledges and in their review process at the first high-level meeting in December 2021, and welcomes the regular re...
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25. Stresses the need for concrete, robust and functional arrangements and for the establishment of complementary mechanisms to ensure predictable, equitable, effective and efficient burden-sharing and responsibility-sharing in the implementation of the Global Compact on Refugees;
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26. Notes with appreciation the efforts made by the increasing number of countries implementing the comprehensive framework for action for refugees contained in the Global Compact on Refugees, including in the context of regional approaches, such as the Framework
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28. Expresses concern at the major problems related to the reception, protection and integration of refugees within the framework of national strategies and systems, taking into account the socio-economic difficulties and limited resources of countries, which affect, inter alia, infrastructure, social security arrangem...
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29. Invites the High Commissioner to continue to coordinate the assessment of the impact of the reception, protection and assistance of refugees, with a view to identifying gaps in international cooperation and promoting a more equitable, predictable and sustainable sharing of burdens and responsibilities, and to repor...
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30. Calls upon the Office of the High Commissioner and partners to support States in different situations and to facilitate effective support to States in order to strengthen and enhance the capacity of national systems to protect persons of concern to the Office of the High Commissioner and their host communities, and...
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31. Encourages States and stakeholders that have not yet done so to contribute to burden- and responsibility-sharing, with a view to increasing the number of actors involved in aid, in a spirit of international solidarity and cooperation;
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32. Welcomes the active participation of the Office of the High Commissioner in the reform of the United Nations development system, including the wide-ranging efforts aimed at system-wide efficiency, transparency, accountability and performance;
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33. Takes note of the process of transformation of the High Commissioner in order to establish clearer powers and lines of responsibility, including through regionalization and decentralization, with a view to
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35. Expresses its appreciation to the Office of the High Commissioner for its commitment and efforts to prevent, reduce and combat sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, fraud, corruption and other forms of misconduct, and encourages it to continue its efforts to strengthen and enforce its zero-tolerance pol...
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36. Expresses its deep concern at the increasing threat to the safety and security of humanitarian personnel, facilities and convoys, and in particular the deplorable deaths among humanitarian personnel, who are working under extremely difficult and challenging conditions to assist those in need, and calls upon all Sta...
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37. Stresses the need for States to ensure that acts of aggression committed in their territories against humanitarian personnel, United Nations and associated personnel do not go unpunished and that perpetrators are brought to justice without delay, in accordance with their domestic law and as required by their obliga...
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39. Stresses that international protection of refugees is a dynamic and pragmatic function, which is at the heart of the mandate of the Office of the High Commissioner, inter alia, in cooperation with States and other partners, to promote and facilitate the entry, reception and care of refugees in accordance with inter...
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40. Calls upon States to make every effort, when processing asylum applications, to identify persons in need of international protection, in accordance with their relevant international and regional obligations, in order to strengthen the refugee protection regime;
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42. Stresses the importance of preventing abuses of asylum systems, including for political purposes, in order to preserve the effectiveness and functionality of asylum systems for persons in need of international protection;
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43. Urges States to ensure respect for the civilian and humanitarian character of refugee and internally displaced persons camps and settlements, including by adopting effective measures to prevent the infiltration of armed elements, to detect their presence and to separate them from refugee populations, to settle refu...
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44. Notes with increasing concern that asylum-seekers, refugees and stateless persons are arbitrarily detained in many situations, and calls upon the parties concerned to strive to put an end to this practice, welcomes the increasing use of alternatives to detention, in particular in the case of children, and stresses ...
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45. Notes with deep concern the considerable risks faced by many persons of concern to the Office of the High Commissioner in their search for security, and encourages international cooperation to intensify efforts to prevent and combat trafficking and trafficking in persons, to ensure effective response mechanisms, in...
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46. Expresses grave concern at the large number of persons seeking asylum who have perished or disappeared at sea or on land seeking to gain a safe place, encourages international cooperation to further strengthen preventive, search and rescue mechanisms that are in accordance with international law, and welcomes the i...
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47. Also expresses its grave concern at the unprecedented scale of the global crisis of food security and nutrition and its impact on persons of concern to the Office of the High Commissioner who are already in a vulnerable situation, and calls upon States, humanitarian and development organizations and other relevant ...
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48. Expresses grave further concern at the long-term negative impact of the continued reduction of food rations on the nutrition, health and well-being of refugees and host communities worldwide, in particular women and children, as a result of insufficient funding and increased costs, and calls upon donors to ensure s...
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49. Recognizes that the VOCID-19 pandemic requires a global response, in order to ensure that all States, in particular developing States, including refugee host countries and countries of origin, have universal, timely, effective and equitable access to safe and effective diagnostic tools, treatments, medicines, vacci...
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50. Recognizes the generosity of the host countries, as well as their diverse experiences and situations, and welcomes in particular the positive steps taken by some States to open their labour markets to refugees;
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51. Notes with appreciation the contributions made by refugees in host and resettlement countries, including by facilitating the creation of decent work opportunities, with a view to developing sustainable livelihoods until durable solutions are found, and recalls the need for increased international cooperation to sup...
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52. Notes the importance of mainstreaming age, gender and diversity in the analysis of protection needs, while ensuring that refugees and other persons of concern to the Office of the High Commissioner participate as much as possible in the planning and implementation of the programmes of the Office and in the policies...
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53. Encourages States and the Office of the High Commissioner to ensure that the perspectives of women and girls in situations of displacement are taken into account by promoting their effective participation in areas of concern to them, as well as the effective participation of women on an equal footing in the design,
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54. Urges Member States, in cooperation with the Office of the High Commissioner, with the support of other stakeholders, to ensure that the humanitarian needs of the persons cared for and their host communities, including safe water, food and nutrition, shelter, education, livelihoods, energy, health, including sexual...
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55. Calls upon States, the Office of the High Commissioner and other stakeholders to promote gender equality and the advancement of women, and welcomes the efforts already made, and in this regard urges Member States, in cooperation with the Office of the High Commissioner, with the support of other stakeholders, to en...
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56. Encourages States to establish appropriate systems and procedures to ensure that the best interests of the child are the primary consideration in all actions concerning refugee children, and to protect them from all forms of ill-treatment, neglect, exploitation and violence, while taking into account the situation ...
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57. Encourages States and the Office of the High Commissioner to support and facilitate the full and effective participation of persons with disabilities, including those in situations of particular vulnerability, and their representative organizations in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policie...
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58. Notes with concern that a high proportion of out-of-school children live in conflict-affected areas, and calls upon States, in implementing the Global Compact on Refugees, to assist host countries in ensuring quality primary, secondary and tertiary education in safe learning environments for all refugee children, y...
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60. Encourages States and the Office of the High Commissioner to address mental health and psychosocial well-being by promoting the provision of affordable mental health and psychosocial welfare support services for persons of concern to the Office of the High Commissioner and host communities, and encourages the stren...
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62. Reaffirms the crucial importance of accelerating complementary approaches to addressing protracted refugee situations, and recognizes the importance of the efforts of the Office of the High Commissioner to find durable solutions for refugees, in accordance with its mandate;
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63. Urges States to consider creating, expanding or facilitating, in cooperation with relevant partners, including the private sector, where appropriate, access to complementary and sustainable protection channels and solutions for refugees, including through their humanitarian admission or transfer, family reunificati...
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64. Expresses its concern at the particular difficulties faced by millions of long-standing refugees, notes with deep concern that the average length of stay continues to increase, and stresses the need to intensify international cooperation and efforts to find concrete and diversified ways to lift refugees out of thei...
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66. Encourages the Office of the High Commissioner, in cooperation with host countries and countries of origin, including relevant local communities in each of them, the United Nations system, international and intergovernmental organizations, regional organizations, as appropriate, and relevant non-governmental organi...
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67. Recalls the purely humanitarian and non-political nature of the work of the Office of the High Commissioner, urges the international community and the Office of the High Commissioner to coordinate and intensify their efforts to promote and facilitate, whenever appropriate, the voluntary repatriation of refugees to ...
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68. Expresses concern about the scarcity of voluntary repatriations, supports the approach taken by the Office of the High Commissioner in the search for solutions that promote voluntary repatriation and reintegration and are sustainable, including from the outset of refugee movements, and in this regard urges the Offi...
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69. Recognizes the importance, in the context of voluntary repatriation, of determined efforts by countries of origin, including in the areas of rehabilitation and development assistance, to promote the voluntary, safe and dignified return of refugees and their sustainable reintegration, as well as to ensure the restor...
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71. Recognizes the importance of resettlement as a means of strategic protection and a durable solution for refugees, which reduce the pressure on countries that have long been hosting refugees as a measure of international protection and pave the way for other durable solutions;
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72. Calls upon States and the Office of the High Commissioner to create more opportunities for sustainable inclusive and non-discriminatory resettlement, to increase the number of participating countries and actors, and to expand the scope and size of resettlements while maximizing their protection and quality, which w...
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73. Notes the importance of the analysis and clarification by States and the Office of the High Commissioner of the role of the Office of the High Commissioner on diverse movements in order to better address the protection needs of the persons concerned, taking into account the special needs of persons in vulnerable si...
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74. Stresses the obligation of all States to accept the return of their nationals, calls upon them, in collaboration with the Office of the High Commissioner and other relevant parties, as appropriate, to facilitate the return of their nationals when it is established that the persons concerned do not need internationa...
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75. Welcomes the strong attention paid by the Office of the High Commissioner to these issues and the increased efforts made by the Office to address and address issues related to the impacts of climate change in the context of its work, including the adoption of a strategic framework for climate action, within its man...
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76. Calls upon States to take appropriate measures to address climate change, including with a view to building resilience and local and national capacities to prevent displacement in this context, in particular in developing countries, including small island developing States and the least developed countries, to prep...
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77. Calls upon donors, the Office of the High Commissioner and other stakeholders to mobilize and provide additional support to facilitate adaptation to and mitigation of the environmental consequences of hosting large numbers of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons, including by supporting initiatives on rene...
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78. Urges all States, non-governmental organizations and other relevant institutions, in collaboration with the Office of the High Commissioner, in a spirit of international solidarity and burden- and responsibility-sharing, to cooperate and mobilize resources, including through financial assistance, in-kind assistance...
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79. Calls upon the Office of the High Commissioner to continue to play its catalytic role by obtaining assistance from the international community to address the root causes, environmental, social, development and security implications and economic and financial constraints faced by developing countries hosting large n...
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80. Recognizes that a comprehensive and principled approach to humanitarian response is needed, in particular in long-standing situations, including through early recovery, to strengthen the resilience of persons of concern to the Office of the High Commissioner and their access to basic services;
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81. Notes with appreciation the cooperation of the Office of the High Commissioner with development partners, recognizing the benefits of the complementarity of funding sources in assisting refugees and host communities in accordance with the requests of host Governments, and the need to provide such assistance without...
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82. Expresses concern that the requirements of the Office of the High Commissioner for the protection and assistance of persons of concern are ever greater and that the gap between global needs and available resources continues to widen, welcomes the ever-increasing hospitality of host countries and donor generosity, a...
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83. Recognizes the importance of the timely availability of resources to the Office of the High Commissioner for the fulfilment of its mandate under its statute 11 and subsequent resolutions on refugees and other persons of concern to the Office of the High Commissioner, recalls the provisions of its resolution 58/153 ...
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2. Stresses the importance of the United Nations and INTERPOL maintaining optimal coordination and cooperation in the fight against terrorism, in particular with regard to the threat posed by the displacement of foreign terrorist fighters, including those returning to their countries or being relocated, and in order to...
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3. Recognizes that closer cooperation between INTERPOL and the Department of Peace Operations of the Secretariat could facilitate the timely provision of technical assistance and capacity-building assistance, including the organization of training activities, in order to develop the expertise of national police and oth...
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4. Encourages the United Nations and INTERPOL to intensify their cooperation in advancing gender equality in the relevant agencies the implementation of the law, including mainstreaming gender issues, including in capacity-building programmes, as well as ensuring equality in access to jobs and leadership and in decisio...
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