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10. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to identify best practices and lessons learned from other major construction projects, including value analysis, the multi-stage tendering process and the use of local materials and knowledge, and to consider applying them to the project, as appropriate, in order to ensure...
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13. Recalls paragraph 23 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to continue the analysis necessary to establish the baseline of energy consumption and to provide a detailed update in this regard in his next progress report;
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14. Also recalls paragraph 23 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and encourages the Secretary-General to continue to use, as appropriate, knowledge, materials, technology and local resources for the implementation of construction and renovation projects at the Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa;
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16. Welcomes the steps taken by the Secretary-General to ensure that Africa Hall and the Visitor Centre comply with standards and building codes as well as best practices concerning persons with disabilities, encourages the Economic Commission for Africa to continue its efforts, and requests the Secretary-General to in...
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4. Expresses its appreciation to the host State of Chile for its continued efforts to support and facilitate the work of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean;
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5. Recalls paragraph 5 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to continue to actively seek voluntary contributions and contributions in kind from Member States in full compliance with the rules and regulations of the Organization, and to provide detailed information...
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6. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to identify best practices and lessons learned from other major construction projects, including value analysis, the multi-stage tendering process and the use of local materials and knowledge, and to consider applying them to the project, as appropriate, in order to ensure ...
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7. Stresses that an effective governance and oversight mechanism, transparency and accountability must be central to the management of the project in order to ensure that the objectives are achieved within the approved budget and in a timely manner;
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8. Stresses the need for the Global Property Policy Branch to continue to play an active role in overseeing the project in order to ensure a centralized monitoring of capital projects, including risk management and lessons learned;
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9. Recalls paragraph 10 of the report of the Advisory Committee, stresses that the completion of the project has been delayed by one year, and requests the Secretary-General to take all necessary measures to avoid delays;
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10. Requests the Secretary-General to closely monitor and mitigate all risks associated with the project and to take all necessary measures to ensure that the project is carried out in accordance with the terms of reference, budget and schedule approved by the General Assembly, and also requests the Secretary-General t...
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13. Notes with satisfaction that the project is progressing in line with its objectives with regard to parasimistic standards, energy efficiency and compliance with health and safety codes and standards;
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14. Welcomes the planned renovation of the North Building of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean as an environmentally sound and energy-efficient building, with annual consumption equal to or less than the amount of renewable energy produced by it;
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15. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that all activities contribute to cost-effectiveness and transparency and are carried out within existing resources and in accordance with the legislative framework of the Organization, including its financial regulations and rules, while continuing to report fully to the Ge...
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3. Expresses its appreciation to the host Government of Thailand for its continued efforts to support and facilitate the work of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, including through voluntary contributions and the use of locally available knowledge and expertise for the implementation of the p...
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4. Welcomes measures to facilitate cooperation with the host country, and encourages the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific to continue to cooperate with the host country;
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5. Also welcomes the laying ceremony of the first stone, which officially marked the start of construction work in November 2021, and notes with satisfaction that the work is proceeding well and should be completed in accordance with the budget and timetable approved by the General Assembly;
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7. Stresses that an effective governance and oversight mechanism, transparency and accountability must be central to the management of the project in order to ensure that the objectives are achieved within the approved budget and in a timely manner;
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9. Stresses the need for the Global Property Policy Branch to continue to play an active role in overseeing the project in order to ensure a centralized monitoring of capital projects, including risk management and lessons learned;
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10. Welcomes the measures adopted by the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific to reduce project costs through value analysis, and encourages the Secretary-General to continue his efforts to seek efficiency gains, where possible, in order to ensure that the project is completed in accordance with the ...
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11. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to take into account lessons learned and best practices from previous construction and renovation projects and, in particular, to draw on the experience and expertise gained in the implementation of other major capital projects, so as to ensure that the project's objective...
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12. Recalls paragraph 8 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to actively manage and mitigate all risks associated with the project, to take all necessary measures to ensure the implementation of the project in accordance with the terms of reference, budget and schedule...
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13. Also recalls paragraph 11 of the report of the Advisory Committee, requests the Secretary-General to continue to actively manage the changes imposed at the project management level, and recalls that any additional costs arising from changes requested at an advanced stage of the project by tenants, which could be a ...
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14. Notes the efforts of the Secretary-General to consolidate the office furniture requirements of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and those of the Economic Commission for Africa into a single tender for economies of scale;
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16. Encourages the Secretary-General to intensify his efforts to build on local knowledge, technology and capacity and to ensure, throughout the implementation of the project, the use of local materials of origin and manufacture and the use of locally available labour and know-how;
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17. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to identify best practices and lessons learned from other major construction projects, including value analysis, the multi-stage tendering process and the use of local materials and knowledge, and to consider applying them to the project, as appropriate, in order to ensure...
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3. Expresses its appreciation to the Government of Kenya for its continued support to the United Nations Office at Nairobi, and looks forward to the continued cooperation of the Secretary-General with the Government in ensuring the success of the project;
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5. Stresses that an effective governance and oversight mechanism, transparency and accountability must be central to the management of the project in order to ensure that the objectives are achieved within the approved budget and in a timely manner;
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6. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to identify best practices and lessons learned from other major construction projects, including value analysis, the multi-stage tendering process and the use of local materials and knowledge, and to consider their application to the United Nations system.
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7. Stresses the need for the Global Property Policy Branch to continue to play an active role in overseeing the project in order to ensure a centralized monitoring of capital projects, including risk management and lessons learned;
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8. Recalls paragraph 12 of the report of the Advisory Committee, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to identify all possible synergies between the project and the conference facilities project at the United Nations Office at Nairobi, as well as to provide further information thereon in his next report;
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9. Encourages the Secretary-General to continue to make every effort to avoid delays in the implementation of the project and to mitigate the impact that delays may have on the costs and time frame for the completion of the project;
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10. Recalls paragraph 40 of the report of the Advisory Committee, reaffirms the importance of the use of local materials of origin and manufacture and the use of locally available labour and know-how, and looks forward to receiving updated information on this issue in future progress reports;
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11. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that all activities contribute to cost-effectiveness and transparency and are carried out within existing resources and in accordance with the legislative framework of the Organization, including its financial regulations and rules, while continuing to report fully to the Ge...
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12. Also requests the Secretary-General to take into account the measures envisaged with regard to renewable energy efficiency gains, wastewater treatment, solid waste management and water management in the design and construction of buildings A to J of the United Nations Office at Nairobi, drawing on lessons learned f...
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4. Also approves the establishment of 16 posts (1 Assistant Secretary-General, 1 D-1, 2 P-5, 5 P-3, 6 P-2 and 1 General Service (Other level)) in the United Nations Office for Youth;
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5. Also appropriates an amount of 6,773,900 dollars under section 36, Staff assessment, of the proposed programme budget for 2023, to be offset by the same amount under income section 1, Income from staff assessment;
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1. Recalls its resolution 76/246 A, in which it set the level of the contingency fund for 2023 at 0.75 per cent of the approved programme budget for 2022, or 24,219,700 dollars;
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1. Takes note with interest of the report entitled "Literacy as a vital issue: defining future programmes of action and teaching democracy", submitted by the Secretary-General with the assistance of the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization; 18
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3. Recalls the Global Initiative for Education, first and foremost, launched by the Secretary-General on 26 September 2012, in particular the third priority area, namely, the promotion of global citizenship;
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4. Also recalls the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, in which Member States committed themselves to achieving goals and targets, to ensuring that all students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to promote sustainable development, including through education for sustainable development and lifestyles, hu...
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5. Encourages the Secretary-General and the organizations of the United Nations system, including the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations Children's Fund, the United Nations Population Fund, the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Office on Drugs and...
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7. Encourages Member States and, as appropriate, education leaders at the local, regional and national levels to continue their efforts to strengthen, through education, the links between democratic governance, peace, sustainable development and the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms;
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8. Encourages Member States to intensify their efforts to raise awareness and empower young people, including in shaping societies rooted in respect for human rights and the rule of law, beyond the VOCID-19;
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9. Calls upon Member States to work with relevant stakeholders to take measures to reduce digital divides, including between cities and rural areas, youth and older persons, and women and men, and to promote digital inclusion by addressing the challenges of access, cost, ability to use digital tools and digital skills,...
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10. Encourages Member States to continue their efforts to develop and strengthen educational policies and initiatives that contribute to combating disinformation, misinformation, stigmatization, racism, xenophobia, hate speech, discrimination, exclusion and violence, including through accessible media education and inf...
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11. Takes note of the holding of the Summit on the Transformation of Education, convened by the Secretary-General from 16 to 19 September 2022 in New York, as well as his pre-summit, organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, from 28 to 30 June 2022 in Paris;
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12. Also takes note of the engagement of Member States throughout the Summit on the Transformation of Education, including through national consultations, and invites the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and stakeholders, including the High-level Steering Committee Sustainable Developmen...
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13. Invites the organizations, funds and programmes of the United Nations system, including the United Nations Democracy Fund, the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Children's Fund, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Educational, Scientific ...
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14. Encourages international and regional organizations and other intergovernmental organizations to share, within their mandates, best practices and experience in the field of democracy education, including civic education, and to share them with the United Nations system, as appropriate;
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15. Decides to continue its consideration of the question at its seventy-ninth session under the agenda item entitled "Integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic, social and related fields";
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16. Invites Governments, United Nations agencies and bodies, as well as intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, to intensify their efforts in the field of democracy education, requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session, with the assistance of the Director...
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2. Takes note with appreciation of the work of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in the implementation of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction; 2
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3. Welcomes the continuing work of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to strengthen its capacity and that of States parties to use chemistry for peaceful purposes and to address threats related to toxic chemicals, including the establishment of a Centre for Chemistry and Technology, which is a mea...
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4. Welcomes the active cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in accordance with the modalities set out in the Agreement on Relations between the United Nations and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons; 3
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6. Recalls the report of the Conference of the States Parties to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction on its fourth special session, held in The Hague on 26 and 27 June 2018, and also recalls the decision entitled "Combating t...
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7. Notes the establishment of the Investigation and Identification Team of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, which was announced at the ninety-first session of the Executive Council of the Organization in a note issued under the symbol EC-91/S/3 of 28 June 2019 entitled "Work of the Investigatio...
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8. Takes note with deep concern of the first report of the Investigation and Identification Team prepared pursuant to paragraph 10 of decision C-SS-4/DEC.3, entitled "Combating the Threat of the Use of Chemical Weapons: Latamné (Syrian Arab Republic), 24, 25 and 30 March 2017", and published on 8 April 2020, 4 of the T...
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9. Takes note of Executive Council decision EC-94/DEC.2 of 9 July 2020, entitled "Combating the possession and use of chemical weapons by the Syrian Arab Republic" 7 , and welcomes the transmission of this decision and the related reports to the Security Council and the General Assembly by the Secretary-General;
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10. Also takes note of decision C-25/DEC.9 of 21 April 2021 of the Conference of the States Parties to the Convention entitled "Countering the possession and use of chemical weapons by the Syrian Arab Republic"; 8
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12. Welcomes the close monitoring by the Technical Secretariat of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons of any possible use of chemical weapons in the context of the aggression against Ukraine;
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13. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session, under the item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and other organizations", the sub-item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons".
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1. Decides that the high-level meeting on tuberculosis, convened by its Presidency, will be held at United Nations Headquarters in New York on 22 September 2023 during the general debate of its seventy-eighth session, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and will include an opening meeting, a plenary meeting for a general discussio...
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2. Also decides that the overall theme of the high-level meeting will be "Advance science, finance and innovation and take advantage of their benefits to urgently end the global tuberculosis epidemic, in particular by ensuring equitable access to prevention, screening, treatment and care";
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3. Decides further that: (a) The high-level meeting will enable the full and effective participation of all Member States and members of the specialized agencies of the United Nations system; (b) At the opening meeting, to be held from 10 to 10.30 a.m., statements will be made by the presidency of the seventy-eighth se...
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4. Decides that the two multi-stakeholder round tables shall be organized as follows: (a) The two round tables will be held on the margins of the plenary meeting, the first from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the second from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; (b) The themes of the sessions will be:
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5. Decides also that the participants in the high-level meeting shall approve a concise and pragmatic political declaration, which shall have obtained a prior consensus at the end of intergovernmental negotiations, and which the Presidency of the High-level Meeting shall submit for adoption by the General Assembly;
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6. Requests its Chair, in preparation for the high-level meeting, to convene and chair, by June 2023, with the support of the World Health Organization and the Global Partnership on Tuberculosis, administered by the United Nations Office for Project Services and other relevant partners, an interactive multi-stakeholder...
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7. Calls upon all Member States and members of the specialized agencies of the United Nations system to be represented at the meeting, including at the multi-stakeholder round tables, at the highest possible level, ideally at the level of Heads of State and Government, and invites all observers to be represented at the...
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8. Invites the organizations of the United Nations system, including the funds, programmes and specialized agencies, including the World Health Organization, as well as the regional commissions, relevant envoys of the Secretary-General, the Global Partnership Stop TB administered by the United Nations Office for Projec...
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9. Invites non-governmental organizations with expertise in the field and in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council to register with the Secretariat to attend the high-level meeting and to participate in the multi-stakeholder round tables and the multi-stakeholder interactive dialogue;
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10. Requests the Chair of the General Assembly to prepare a list of representatives of other relevant non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations, academic institutions and the private sector that may participate in the high-level meeting, including the round tables, taking into account the principle...
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11. Calls upon Member States and members of the specialized agencies of the United Nations system to integrate into their delegations at the high-level meeting, with due regard for gender parity, ministers of relevant ministries, as appropriate, representatives of cities and States with high prevalence of tuberculosis,...
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12. Requests the Secretary-General, with the assistance of the World Health Organization, to submit a comprehensive and analytical progress report on the progress made and the remaining challenges in achieving the agreed targets for the fight against tuberculosis in the context of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agend...
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13. Decides that the meetings of the high-level meeting and the multi-stakeholder dialogue shall be made available on the Web, and invites the Chair of the High-level Meeting, the Secretary-General and the Director-General of the World Health Organization to make the highest-level event as widely publicized as possible...
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1. Decides that the one-day high-level meeting on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response, convened by the Chair of the General Assembly in collaboration with the World Health Organization, will be held at United Nations Headquarters in New York on 20 September 2023, the second day of the general debate of its s...
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2. Also decides that the purpose of the high-level meeting is to provide new political impetus, including through the integration of a multisectoral approach to prevention, preparedness and response to pandemics, taking into account the multifaceted consequences of pandemics;
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3. Decides further that: (a) The one-day high-level meeting will enable the full and effective participation of all Member States and members of the specialized agencies of the United Nations system; (b) At the opening meeting, to be held from 10 to 10.30 a.m., statements will be made by the Presidency of the General A...
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4. Decides that the two multi-stakeholder round tables shall be organized as follows: (a) The two round tables will be held on the margins of the plenary meeting, the first from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the second from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; (b) Each round table will be co-chaired by two representatives, one from a developed c...
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(c) The themes of the multi-stakeholder round tables will take into account the guidance and outcomes of previous mechanisms and initiatives in the area of pandemic prevention, preparedness and response, as well as the multi-stakeholder interactive dialogue, with a view to maximizing the benefits of the meeting and con...
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5. Decides also that the participants in the high-level meeting shall approve a concise and pragmatic political declaration aimed, inter alia, at mobilizing political will at the national, regional and international levels for the prevention, preparedness and response to pandemics, which will have been the subject of a...
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6. Requests the Chair of the General Assembly, in preparation for the high-level meeting, to organize and chair, by June 2023 at the latest, with the support of the World Health Organization and other relevant partners, an interactive multi-stakeholder dialogue with the active participation of high-level representative...
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7. Calls upon all Member States and members of the specialized agencies of the United Nations system to be represented at the meeting, including at the multi-stakeholder round tables, at the highest possible level, ideally at the level of Heads of State and Government, and invites all observers to be represented at the...
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8. Invites United Nations entities, including funds, programmes and specialized agencies, including the World Health Organization, as well as relevant regional commissions and envoys of the Secretary-General, to participate in the high-level meeting, as appropriate, and urges them to consider
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9. Invites non-governmental organizations with expertise in the field and in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council to register with the Secretariat to attend the high-level meeting and to participate in the multi-stakeholder round tables and the multi-stakeholder interactive dialogue;
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10. Requests the Chair of the General Assembly to prepare a list of representatives of other relevant non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations, relevant academic institutions and the private sector that could participate in the high-level meeting, including the round tables, taking into account th...
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11. Invites members of civil society, non-governmental organizations, the private sector, academia, development partners and other relevant actors to play an essential role in raising awareness of the importance of pandemic prevention, preparedness and response, which is an essential component of universal health cover...
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12. Calls upon Member States and members of the specialized agencies of the United Nations system to ensure that their delegations to the high-level meeting include, in a gender-sensitive manner, ministers from all relevant ministries, as appropriate, as well as parliamentarians, mayors or governors, and representative...
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13. Decides that the meetings of the high-level meeting and the multi-stakeholder dialogue shall be made available on the Web, and invites the Chair of the General Assembly, the Secretary-General and the Director-General of the World Health Organization to make the highest-level event as widely publicized as possible, ...
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14. Requests the Presidency of the General Assembly at its seventy-seventh session, in close consultation with Member States, the World Health Organization and other relevant international organizations, to agree on the modalities for the organization of the high-level meeting, including the overall theme of the high-l...
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1. Recognizes that the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme facilitates the effective implementation of Security Council resolutions imposing sanctions on those engaged in the trade in conflict diamonds and contributes to the prevention of conflict fuelled by the traffic in diamonds, and calls for the full implementa...
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3. Notes that the annual reports on the implementation of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme are the primary source of comprehensive and regular information on the implementation of the Kimberley Process by participants, and calls upon participants to comply with their obligations in this regard, through the su...
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4. Also notes that the plenary meeting of 2022 welcomed the work done by the working groups and committees to ensure that the Kimberley Process achieves its objectives and remains relevant to changing challenges and took note of the adoption of the administrative decision establishing the Ad Hoc Committee on Review and...
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5. Welcomes the activities of the Working Group of Diamond Experts on the digitization of Kimberley Process certificates, the adoption of new technical guideline No. 17 on potentially diamond-rich exploration samples, the declared value on Kimberley Process certificates, the confiscation of rough diamonds and their ult...
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6. Reaffirms the willingness of the Kimberley Process to continue to cooperate with the World Customs Organization and its intention to work on the revision of the Explanatory Notes to the Harmonized System Code in order to continue the dialogue with the World Customs Organization on the processes and technologies curr...
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8. Stresses the decision of the plenary that financial contributions to the Kimberley Process secretariat, although not binding on the members of the Kimberley Process, are nevertheless essential to the proper functioning of the Kimberley Process secretariat, and therefore encourages Member States of the United Nations...
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9. Notes with appreciation the completion and adoption by the Kimberley Process of the report of the review visits to Zimbabwe in May 2022, and encourages the Kimberley Process to complete the report of the review visit to Sierra Leone in October 2022;
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10. Notes that the plenary considers the Kimberley Process to be an effective multilateral tool for curbing the flow of conflict diamonds and thus avoiding conflict, as well as an important development factor for improving the living conditions of the populations of some diamond-producing countries and contributing to ...
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11. Reaffirms the importance of the tripartite nature of the Kimberley Process, stresses that the widest possible participation in the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme is essential, and therefore encourages participants to contribute to the work of the Kimberley Process by actively participating in the Certificat...
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12. Recalls the centrality of mining communities in the Kimberley Process and the need for special attention to the integration of stakeholders in the Kimberley Process and local populations, in particular artisanal digs, into governance structures, the establishment of best practices and the promotion of the rule of l...
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