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6. Recalls with concern the findings and conclusions of the needs assessment resulting from the expansion of the mandates of the organizational units of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat and the Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Cou...
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7. Welcomes the continued commitment of the international community to take urgent and concrete measures to reduce the vulnerability of small island developing States and to continue to work together to find new solutions to the major problems faced by those States in order to assist them in the full implementation of ...
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8. Calls for the immediate implementation of important measures to facilitate the capacity of small island developing States to recover from the crisis caused by the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) and to overcome the unprecedented health and economic crisis they are experiencing, while preserving their achievements an...
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9. Recognizes the great difficulty faced by small island developing States in securing adequate and affordable financing for sustainable development, including concessional financing, and in this regard encourages development finance to take into account the specific vulnerabilities of small island developing States in...
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10. Recalls the recommendations and guiding principles formulated by the Secretary-General on the development of a multidimensional vulnerability index for small island developing States and on the coordination of its work within the United Nations system, including the finalization and potential use of the index, reca...
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11. Reaffirms that small island developing States continue to suffer losses and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change, including extreme weather events and slow onset events, resulting in unprecedented social, economic and environmental challenges, bringing debt to unsustainable levels, and in th...
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12. Takes note of the conclusions of the Secretary-General that small island developing States, including those with higher middle income and high income, face difficulties in accessing disaster financing, owing to the various conditions and resource ceilings applicable to them, as well as the need to create an enablin...
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13. Reaffirms that official development assistance, both technical and financial, can promote resilient societies and economies, and calls upon the international community to mobilize additional resources from all sources and at all levels to support the development efforts of small island developing States;
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14. Notes with concern the transitional problems faced by small island developing States that have recently graduated from or are about to graduate from the least developed countries, remains aware that graduation from the least developed countries should not slow the progress made by a developing country, and stresses...
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17. Stresses the need to take targeted measures to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, reduce inequality and promote the establishment of appropriate social protection systems and measures at the national level for the poor and vulnerable;
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18. Recognizes that the achievement of sustainable development goals in small island developing States is impossible without private investment, including long-term foreign investment, which can be facilitated and stimulated by the creation of an enabling environment and capacity-building for small island developing St...
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19. Recalls the comprehensive review of the criteria for the identification of the least developed countries completed by the Committee for Development Policy in 2020, and looks forward to the next review process;
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20. Welcomes the establishment of the United Nations Small Island Developing States Partnership Awards to recognize and reward the most effective, remarkable, genuine and sustainable partnerships for the implementation of the sustainable development priorities of small island developing States in accordance with the Sa...
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21. Reaffirms its commitment to take urgent and concrete measures to address the vulnerability of small island developing States, including by continuing the implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States, the Mauritius Strategy for the Further Implementation...
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22. Also reaffirms its call for the convening, in 2024, of the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States, which will assess the capacity of small island developing States to achieve sustainable development, including the achievement of the 2030 Agenda and its sustainable development goals, and d...
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24. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure, by the deadline of 2024, the allocation of the resources required for the effective implementation of the expanded mandates of the organizational units of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the Office of the High Representative dealing with small island devel...
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26. Decides that the Conference should: (a) Assess progress to date and gaps in the implementation of the Barbados Programme of Action, the Mauritius Strategy and the Samoa Policy Framework, including the Small States Partnership Framework
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27. Recognizes the commitment of small island developing States to promote sustainable development and, in this regard, has mobilized resources at the national and regional levels despite limited capacity, and welcomes the long-standing support and support of the international community and the private sector, which ha...
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28. Invites the continuation and consolidation of efforts to assist small island developing States, and calls for enhanced support from the United Nations system to those States to address the many existing and emerging obstacles to their sustainable development;
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29. Decides to organize, in 2023, before the beginning of the seventy-eighth session, a regional preparatory meeting in each of the three regions of small island developing States, as well as an interregional preparatory meeting for all those States, with a view to identifying and establishing elements relevant to the ...
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30. Decides that national, regional, interregional and substantive preparations should be carried out in as effective and structured a manner as possible through broad participation and that, to this end, the Department of Economic and Social Affairs, through its Small Island Developing States Unit, the Office of the H...
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32. Decides to establish a preparatory committee for the preparatory process for the Conference with regard to organization, procedures and substance, to hold a one-day organizational session in the first half of 2023 and two sessions, each of a maximum of five days, in the first half of 2024, and decides that the Bure...
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33. Invites the regional groups to propose, by 31 January 2023 at the latest, their 10 candidates for the Bureau of the Preparatory Committee so that they may participate in the preparatory activities prior to the first meeting of the Preparatory Committee, and invites the Bureau to hold further informal meetings of th...
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34. Decides that, at its organizational session in the first half of 2023, the Preparatory Committee shall adopt decisions and, as appropriate, make recommendations to the Preparatory Committee on the additional modalities and structure of the Conference and on how to organize it with maximum efficiency and effectivene...
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36. Requests the Secretary-General to provide all necessary support to the work of the preparatory process for the Conference and to the Conference itself and to ensure cooperation among organizations, their effective participation and cohesion within the United Nations system, as well as the efficient use of resources...
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37. Decides that the Conference and its Preparatory Committee shall be open to all States Members of the United Nations, or members of the specialized agencies, that the rules of procedure of the functional commissions of the Economic and Social Council and the supplementary arrangements made by the Council for the Com...
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38. Invites the parties concerned, including organizations and organizations of the United Nations system, international financial institutions and major groups identified in Agenda 21 17 , to participate as observers in the Conference and in the meetings of the preparatory committee;
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39. Requests the participation of 18 associate members of the regional commissions in the Conference and in the preparatory committee meetings as well as in the global conferences on the sustainable development of small island developing States held in 1994, 2005 and 2014;
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41. Urges international and bilateral donors, as well as the private sector, financial institutions, foundations and other donors, to support the preparations for the Conference by making voluntary contributions to the trust fund for the preparatory process for the Conference and to support the participation of represe...
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42. Stresses the need for the effective participation of civil society, including non-governmental organizations and other major groups, in particular small island developing States, in regional and international preparatory processes and in the Conference itself, as appropriate, and calls for voluntary contributions t...
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43. Recognizes the need to improve data collection and statistical analysis to enable small island developing States to effectively plan, monitor and evaluate the implementation and implementation of the 2030 Agenda and its sustainable development goals and other internationally agreed development goals, and recalls in...
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44. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session a report on the follow-up to and implementation of the Samoa Pathways, including the progress made and continuing challenges, on the implementation of the present resolution, building on the deliberations and conclusions ...
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45. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-eighth session, under the item entitled "Sustainable development", the sub-item entitled "Follow-up to and implementation of the Accelerated Modalities of Action of the Small Island Developing States (Samoa Orientations) and the Mauritius Strategy for the ...
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3. Calls for urgent measures to ensure the safety and protection of Palestinian civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, in accordance with the relevant provisions of international humanitarian law and as requested by the Security Council in its resolution 904 (1994) of 18 March 1994;
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4. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on the protection of the Palestinian civilian population and the observations contained therein, including the possibility of extending the scope of existing protection mechanisms to prevent and deter violations, and calls for continued efforts within the framework o...
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5. Calls upon Israel to cooperate fully with the relevant special rapporteurs and other relevant mechanisms, as well as with the Human Rights Council's investigations, including by facilitating their entry into the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, in order to monitor and report on the human rig...
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12. Reaffirms the need to respect the unity, continuity and integrity of the Occupied Palestinian Territory as a whole and to ensure the freedom of movement of persons and goods, including their entry into and exit from East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, and their movement between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and b...
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13. Calls upon Israel, the occupying Power, to put an end to the prolonged closures and other restrictions on economic activity and freedom of movement, including those that de facto correspond to a blockade of the Gaza Strip, and, in this regard, to implement fully the Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed P...
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14. Stresses the urgent need to address the continuing health crisis in the Gaza Strip, including by ensuring adequate infrastructure and the provision of medical supplies and equipment, as well as the provision of the necessary expertise to deal with the increasing number of people injured during demonstrations in the...
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15. Urges Member States to continue to provide emergency assistance to the Palestinian people to address the financial crisis and the dire socio-economic and humanitarian situation, particularly in the Gaza Strip;
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16. Urges all States and the specialized agencies and organizations of the United Nations system to continue to support the Palestinian people and to assist them in the early exercise of their inalienable rights, including their right to self-determination, with all due diligence, despite the fact that the Israeli occu...
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17. Stresses the need to preserve and develop Palestinian institutions and infrastructure for the provision of essential public services to the Palestinian civilian population and for the promotion of human rights, including civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, and urges in this regard the implementa...
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19. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session on the implementation of the present resolution, in particular with regard to the applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and other occupied Arab terr...
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2. Calls upon all States that have not yet done so to become parties to the Convention and the Agreement relating to Part XI in order to achieve fully the goal of universal participation;
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3. Calls upon States that have not yet done so, in order to achieve the goal of universal participation, to become parties to the Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish S...
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4. Calls upon States to bring their domestic legislation into line with the provisions of the Convention and, where appropriate, relevant agreements and instruments, to ensure the systematic implementation of those provisions, to ensure that any declarations made or made upon signature, ratification or accession do not...
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5. Calls upon States parties to the Convention that have not yet done so to deposit with the Secretary-General, as provided for in the Convention, charts and lists of geographical coordinates, preferably through the latest and most widespread geodetic systems;
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6. Takes note in this regard of the efforts of the Secretary-General to improve the existing geographical information system for the deposit by States, in accordance with the Convention, of geographical maps and coordinates relating to maritime areas, including delimitation lines, and to publicize such a repository, al...
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7. Recalls the note on the practice of the Secretary-General relating to the deposit of maps and lists of geographical coordinates of points provided for in Convention 26 and the Guidelines for the Deposit of Maps and Lists with the Secretary-General
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8. Urges all States to cooperate, directly or through relevant international bodies, in the adoption of measures for the protection and preservation of objects of archaeological or historical interest discovered at sea, in accordance with the Convention, and calls upon States to work together to alleviate difficulties ...
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9. Calls upon States that have not yet done so to consider becoming parties to the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, and takes note in particular of the rules annexed to that Convention, which address the relationship between the law governing the recovery of wrecks and the scientif...
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10. Recognizes the importance of assisting developing States in the implementation of the Convention, in particular the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries, small island developing States and coastal African States, urges States, international financial institutions, donor agencies, intergovernme...
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11. Stresses the importance of strengthening the capacity of States, in particular developing countries, in particular the least developed among them, landlocked countries, small island States and coastal African States, to implement fully the Convention, to benefit from the sustainable development of the oceans and se...
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15. Stresses that international cooperation, including cross-sectoral cooperation, is essential for capacity-building at the national, regional and global levels, in order to address, in particular, existing gaps in ocean affairs and the law of the sea, including marine science;
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16. Calls upon donor agencies and international financial institutions to ensure systematic monitoring of their programmes in order to ensure that all States, in particular developing countries, have the economic, legal, navigational, scientific and technological expertise necessary for the full implementation of the C...
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17. Encourages further efforts to strengthen the capacity of developing countries, in particular the least developed among them and small island developing States, as well as coastal African States, and to improve assistance to navigation and search and rescue services, hydrographic services and the production of chart...
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18. Requests States and international organizations to continue, in a sustainable and comprehensive manner, to support, promote and develop, including through fellowships, technical partnerships and bilateral, regional and global cooperation programmes, capacity-building activities, in particular in developing countrie...
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19. Requests States and international institutions to support and consolidate, including through fellowships, technical partnerships and bilateral, regional and global cooperation programmes, capacity-building activities in developing countries, in particular the least developed among them and small island States, to i...
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20. Also requests States and international institutions to support and strengthen, including through fellowships, technical partnerships and bilateral, regional and global cooperation programmes, activities aimed at strengthening the capacity of developing countries, in particular the least developed countries,
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21. Invites States, including those with advanced technological and maritime capabilities, to explore opportunities for closer cooperation with developing countries, in particular the least developed among them, landlocked and small island developing States, as well as coastal African States, and to assist them in bett...
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22. Recognizes that the promotion of voluntary transfer of technology is an essential aspect of capacity-building in marine science, encourages States to apply the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission's Criteria and Guidelines for the Transfer of Marine Technology, and recalls the important role of the secretaria...
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23. Requests States and international institutions to develop and consolidate, including through fellowships, technical partnerships and bilateral, regional and global cooperation programmes, capacity-building activities in developing countries, in particular the least developed among them and small island States, and ...
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24. Takes note of the international scientific cooperation activities carried out through the International Ocean Acidification Coordination Centre of the International Atomic Energy Agency and through the Global Ocean Acidification Observation Network and their respective efforts to strengthen scientific capacity for ...
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25. Also takes note of the activities undertaken by the secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity to coordinate capacity-building efforts to assist developing States in achieving the Aichi biodiversity goals in marine and coastal areas; 30
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26. Stresses the need to strengthen South-South cooperation as an additional means of building the capacity through which countries can define their own priorities and needs, and to take steps towards such cooperation;
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27. Notes with appreciation the important contribution made by the Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law and Policy, a joint venture of the Faculty of Law of the University of Virginia, the Institute for the Law of the Sea and Maritime Law of the Aegean Sea, the Icelandic Institute for the Law of the Sea, the Max Planck Foundat...
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28. Also notes with appreciation the important contribution made by the Summer Academy of the International Foundation for the Law of the Sea at the Tribunal to capacity-building in the area of the law of the sea;
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30. Notes the holding of the regional courses on the continental shelf in Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania, jointly organized by the African Institute of International Law and the University of the Faroe Islands, which continue to make an important contribution to capacity-building, in particular in developing count...
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31. Recognizes the importance of the work of the International Maritime Law Institute of the International Maritime Organization, based in Malta, as a centre for the education and training of maritime law experts, including legal advisers from States and other senior officials, mainly from developing States, confirms t...
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32. Also recognizes the importance of the World Maritime University of the International Maritime Organization as a centre of excellence for maritime studies and research, confirms its effective contribution to capacity-building in the areas of transport, policy, administration, management, safety and security and envi...
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33. Welcomes the efforts made by the Tribunal to organize regional workshops, the most recent of which, on its role in the settlement of disputes relating to the law of the sea, was held in Malta on 2 and 3 June 20, in cooperation with the International Maritime Law Institute of the International Maritime Organization ...
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34. Also welcomes the efforts of the Tribunal to organize capacity-building workshops, including the most recent one, which took place from 11 to 16 September 2022 at the premises of the Tribunal, with the sponsorship of the Government of the Republic of Korea, for legal advisers from the Asia-Pacific region and relate...
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36. Recognizes the need for relevant international organizations and donors to provide sustained support, including financial and technical support, to developing States in capacity-building to effectively address the multiple forms of international crime at sea, in accordance with relevant international instruments, i...
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37. Also recognizes the need to strengthen the capacity of developing States to raise awareness and promote the application of improved waste management technologies, while recalling that small island developing States are particularly vulnerable to the effects of all kinds of marine pollution, in particular from land-...
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38. Recognizes the importance of capacity-building of developing States, in particular the least developed among them, landlocked and small island developing States, as well as coastal African States, for the protection of the marine environment and the conservation and sustainable use of marine resources;
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40. Takes note of the publication of the second edition of the World Ocean Science Report , in which the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission reviews the state of the world's ocean science and trends;
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41. Takes note of the Strategy of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission for Capacity Development (2015-2023), which recognizes that capacity development is at the heart of the mission of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission;
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42. Welcomes the contribution of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission to capacity-building through its Ocean Teacher Global Academy programme for training in maritime data and information management, capacity-building and capacity-building in developing countries;
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43. Welcomes the establishment by the Assembly of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, at its twenty-ninth session, of the Group of Experts on Capacity Development and, in particular, that, in its decision IOC-XXX/11.1, it invited the Group of Experts to continue to assess the capacity development needs of S...
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44. Takes note of the adoption by the Assembly of the Authority of the decision to apply a programmatic approach to capacity-building in order to ensure the systematic participation of developing States in activities in Zone 33;
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45. Encourages States to continue to assist, at the bilateral and, where appropriate, multilateral levels, developing States, in particular the least developed among them and small island States, as well as coastal States in Africa, in the preparation of their submissions to the Commission with a view to establishing t...
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46. Recognizes the importance of the trust fund established pursuant to resolution 55/7 to assist developing States, in particular the least developed among them and small island States, in the preparation of submissions to the Commission, in accordance with article 76 of the Convention, and to assist developing States...
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47. Requests the Division to continue to disseminate information on the procedures for the trust fund established to facilitate the preparation of submissions to the Commission and to continue its dialogue with potential beneficiaries in order to ensure that developing countries receive financial assistance to submit a...
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48. Requests the Secretary-General, in cooperation with States and relevant international organizations and institutions, to continue to support activities, including training, aimed at assisting developing States in preparing their case files and submitting them to the Commission;
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49. Takes note with appreciation of the contribution of the Division to capacity-building activities at the national and regional levels, in particular its work in raising awareness of the Convention and contributing to its implementation by providing information, advice and assistance to States and intergovernmental o...
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50. Notes with appreciation the successful completion by the Division and UNCTAD on 30 June 2022 of a project funded by the United Nations Development Account to assist participating developing States in developing evidence-based strategies for maritime economics and trade and coherent measures to enable them to derive...
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51. Also notes with appreciation the implementation by the Division of the assistance programmes, funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, aimed at meeting the strategic needs of developing States in ocean governance and the law of the sea, including technical assistance in ocean affairs and tailor-m...
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52. Takes note with appreciation of the joint organization of regional online training courses for East Africa, West Africa and the Pacific on ocean affairs and the law of the sea, including the establishment of a stand-alone online learning platform by the Division and other partners within the framework of the World ...
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53. Takes note of the partnership between the Division and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission in the development of a training programme on marine scientific research under the Convention, and invites States, relevant international organizations and other donors to support this initiative;
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54. Invites the Secretary-General, in cooperation with Member States, international financial institutions, donor agencies and intergovernmental organizations, to undertake to intensify the capacity-building activities of the Division in order to meet the increased assistance needs of developing States;
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55. Invites States, international financial institutions, donor agencies, intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations and natural and legal persons to support the capacity-building activities of the Division, including by making earmarked voluntary contributions to the trust fund established by the ...
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56. Notes with appreciation the important contribution to capacity-building in developing countries and the promotion of the law of the sea by the Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Memorial Fellowship on the Law of the Sea, established in 1981 in memory of the first President of the Third United Nations Conference on the La...
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57. Expresses its appreciation to those States that have made voluntary contributions to the Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Memorial Trust Fund on the Law of the Sea, notes that the financial situation of the Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Memorial Trust Fund remains
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58. Takes note with appreciation of the important contribution made to the human resources development of Member States, in particular developing States, in the field of ocean affairs and the law of the sea and related fields, as well as to the development of global linkages and, through the programme of former fellows...
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59. Invites relevant international organizations, the United Nations Development Programme and international financial institutions and funds to consider expanding their programmes of assistance to developing countries, within their sphere of competence, and to coordinate their efforts, and notes that the Global Enviro...
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61. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide services, including documentation, to the thirty-second Meeting of States Parties to the Convention, and to convene the thirty-third Meeting of States Parties from 12 to 16 June 2023 and the thirty-fourth Meeting of States Parties for five days in 2024, ensuring...
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62. Notes with satisfaction that the fortieth anniversary of the adoption and opening for signature of the Convention was commemorated by the General Assembly at a meeting convened by the President of the Assembly on 29 April 2022, by the States parties to the Convention at their thirty-second meeting and by the Assemb...
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64. Notes with satisfaction that the Tribunal continues to make a significant contribution to the peaceful settlement of disputes in accordance with the provisions of Part XV of the Convention, and stresses its important and authoritative role in the interpretation and application of the Convention and the Agreement re...
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66. Notes that States parties to an international agreement relating to the purposes of the Convention may submit to the Tribunal or the International Court of Justice, inter alia, any dispute relating to the interpretation or application of that agreement in the forms provided for therein, and also notes that the Stat...
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67. Encourages States parties to the Convention that have not yet done so to consider choosing, by written declaration, one or more of the means listed in article 287 for the settlement of disputes relating to the interpretation or application of the Convention and the Agreement relating to the implementation of Part X...
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