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62. Encourages Member States, relevant organizations of the United Nations system and international financial institutions to enhance global capacity for sustainable post-disaster recovery support in areas such as coordination with traditional and non-traditional partners, identification and dissemination of lessons le...
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63. Encourages Member States and the United Nations system to support national initiatives to address the differentiated effects of natural disasters on affected populations, including through the collection and analysis of disaggregated data, including by sex, age and disability, using, inter alia, information receive...
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64. Calls upon the United Nations humanitarian system, in consultation with Member States, as appropriate, to strengthen the evidence base on which humanitarian effectiveness depends by improving common mechanisms, with a view to improving the quality, transparency and reliability of their assessments and further progr...
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65. Encourages Member States to take measures to collect, analyse and improve data and to facilitate the exchange of useful and non-sensitive information with United Nations humanitarian and development agencies, including through shared platforms and a common approach, in order to inform policies and measures to addre...
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66. Encourages Member States, supported by the United Nations at their request, to work towards the establishment and strengthening of national disaster loss databases, risk profiles and capacities, and to continue to collect, share and use the data collected to inform relevant measures and strategies;
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67. Encourages Member States, regional organizations, the United Nations and humanitarian and development organizations to continue to improve the identification, inventory and analysis of risks and vulnerabilities, including the local impact of future disaster risk factors, and to develop and implement appropriate str...
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68. Stresses the importance of the full participation of women in decision-making, on an equal basis with men, and of gender mainstreaming in the development and implementation of disaster risk reduction, preparedness, early action and response and recovery strategies, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General ...
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69. Calls upon Member States, in cooperation with relevant United Nations humanitarian agencies, to empower women to play a leadership role, in accordance with the principle of gender equality, in the development and implementation of response strategies and humanitarian response to natural disasters and to enable them...
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70. Encourages Governments, local authorities, the United Nations system and regional organizations, and invites donors and other aid-providing countries, to take into account the vulnerabilities and capacities of women and girls through the development of gender-sensitive programmes, including those that address their...
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71. Encourages Member States, humanitarian organizations and other stakeholders, in the context of natural disasters, to ensure adequate and equitable access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene for all, including women and girls;
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72. Stresses the importance of mainstreaming disability in disaster risk reduction and the importance of non-discrimination of persons with disabilities and their active and full participation in disaster risk reduction, preparedness, emergency response, recovery and transition from relief to development, as well as in...
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73. Encourages initiatives aimed at providing a safe and learning environment for all, in particular for girls and boys, and access to quality education in humanitarian emergencies caused by natural disasters, which, inter alia, contribute to a smooth transition from relief to development assistance;
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74. Also encourages initiatives aimed at making schools more resilient and safer in the face of disasters and at limiting interruptions in education, including school feeding, during natural disasters, and in this regard encourages the international community to support countries exposed to natural hazards, as appropri...
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76. Encourages Member States and relevant regional and international bodies to identify good practices, including in the context of the VOCID-19 pandemic, to improve preparedness, response and early recovery in the event of disasters, to increase awareness of them and to scale up the replication, where appropriate, of ...
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77. Requests the humanitarian and development organizations of the United Nations system to enhance their coordination of their post-disaster recovery efforts, from relief to development assistance, including by strengthening institutional and strategic planning and coordination in the areas of disaster preparedness, r...
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78. Encourages the United Nations and humanitarian and development organizations to assist national, subnational and local authorities and communities in the development of long-term strategies, forecasting-based financing and preparedness systems and multi-year operational plans for disaster preparedness within the fr...
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80. Calls upon the relevant United Nations humanitarian and development organizations, in consultation with Member States, to strengthen existing tools and mechanisms to ensure that early recovery needs and support are integrated into disaster preparedness, humanitarian response and development cooperation planning and...
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81. Encourages the United Nations system and humanitarian organizations to continue their efforts to integrate early recovery into humanitarian programmes, recognizes early recovery as an important step in building resilience and that additional resources should be allocated to it, and encourages the timely provision o...
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82. Urges Member States, the United Nations and humanitarian and development organizations to give priority to risk management and to adopt a pre-emptive approach to humanitarian crises in order to prevent and mitigate human suffering and economic losses, and encourages the mainstreaming of early warning and early acti...
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83. Recalls its decision to organize the mid-term review of the implementation of the Sendai Framework in 2023, and in this regard welcomes the convening of the high-level meeting on the mid-term review of the Sendai Framework on 18 and 19 May 2023, at which it adopted the political declaration on the mid-term review o...
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84. Encourages the international financial institutions to accelerate large-scale advance funding to facilitate risk-sensitive preparedness and response and resilient recovery, including contingency funding in a manner agreed upon in advance, in order to complement and strengthen common humanitarian funds;
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85. Urges Member States, humanitarian and development organizations and other stakeholders to address the El Niño and La Niña phenomena and similar and related phenomena in a comprehensive and coherent manner at the global, regional, national and local levels, including through improved forecasting, early warning and r...
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86. Encourages Member States and the United Nations to conduct more frequent joint risk analyses, including through the Risk Management Index, to establish evidence for planning and developing common short-, medium- and long-term disaster and climate risk management strategies, capacity-building and resilience, with a ...
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87. Encourages the United Nations and humanitarian and development organizations to work together towards a common position on underlying risk factors, to clarify roles and responsibilities in accordance with their respective mandates and to establish common objectives and programmes, based on data, analysis and input ...
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88. Stresses the need to strengthen resilience at all levels, in this regard invites Member States, the United Nations system and other relevant actors to support, as appropriate, initiatives to integrate resilience into humanitarian and development programmes, and encourages humanitarian and development organizations ...
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89. Encourages Member States, international financial institutions and the private sector to further support development and, where appropriate, the strengthening of pre-financing strategies, to mobilize predictable resources over several years and to work collectively to reduce needs, risks and vulnerabilities, while ...
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90. Calls upon Member States, the United Nations and humanitarian organizations, in collaboration with development organizations, to provide emergency assistance for long-term recovery and development, as appropriate and in accordance with their mandates, including through the priority use of humanitarian tools and app...
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91. Encourages the United Nations system and other relevant humanitarian and development actors to provide support to humanitarian coordinators and resident coordinators to enhance their capacity, inter alia, to assist the Governments of the countries in which they are located in preparing for disasters and to coordina...
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92. Encourages Member States, the United Nations and humanitarian and development organizations to identify ways and means to improve the current financial framework in order to increase the coherence, predictability and flexibility of long-term risk management funding through multi-year forecasting and strategies, inc...
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93. Recognizes the importance of improving access to international financing for climate action to assist developing countries, including those particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change, in adapting to and mitigating the effects of climate change, and welcomes efforts in this regard;
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94. Urges Member States, international financial institutions and other relevant stakeholders to increase funding for adaptation and disaster risk reduction in support of local populations and countries affected by humanitarian emergencies and exposed to natural hazards and the adverse effects of climate change, with a...
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95. Stresses the need to mobilize adequate, flexible and sustainable resources for disaster risk preparedness, reduction and early response, response and recovery in order to ensure predictable and timely access to the resources required for humanitarian assistance in emergencies caused by natural hazards;
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96. Welcomes the important achievements of the Central Emergency Response Fund, which has enabled a more timely and predictable response to humanitarian crises, stresses the importance of continuing to improve the functioning of the Fund, and in this regard urges the United Nations funds and programmes and the speciali...
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97. Calls upon all Member States, and invites the private sector and all relevant individuals and institutions, to consider increasing their voluntary contributions to the Central Emergency Response Fund in order to increase annual funding to 1 billion United States dollars, and to continue to consolidate the position ...
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98. Urges Member States to continue to increase support to the Central Emergency Response Fund and national and regional pooled funding funds to strengthen early and early disaster mitigation responses, including in the context of funding
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99. Invites Member States, the private sector and all other stakeholders to make use of their respective expertise, capacities and resources, and also to consider making voluntary contributions to humanitarian financing mechanisms;
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101. Urges all relevant actors to promote a comprehensive, coherent, systematic and people-centred risk management policy, including by drawing upon, as appropriate, the principles of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, the Sendai Framework, the Paris Agreement and the New Agenda for Cities;
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102. Takes note of the World Summit on Humanitarian Action, held in Istanbul, Turkey, on 23 and 24 May 2016, as well as the report of the Secretary-General on the outcome of the Summit; 16
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103. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to improve international response to natural disasters and to report thereon to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session and to make recommendations in his report on ways and means to ensure that humanitarian assistance is provided in a manner that facilitates th...
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2. Expresses its appreciation to the Secretary-General for the prompt response and continued efforts to assist the Palestinian people, in particular with regard to the urgent humanitarian needs in the Gaza Strip;
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3. Also expresses its appreciation to those Member States, United Nations bodies and intergovernmental, regional and non-governmental organizations that have provided and continue to provide assistance to the Palestinian people;
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4. Stresses the importance of the work of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority, as well as of the steps taken under the auspices of the Secretary-General to est...
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5. Urges Member States, the international financial institutions of the United Nations system, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations and regional and interregional organizations, in close cooperation with the Palestine Liberation Organization and through the institutions of the Palestinian administration...
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6. Welcomes the meetings of the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee for the Coordination of International Assistance to Palestinians on 25 September 2013, 22 September 2014, 27 May and 30 September 2015, 19 September 2016, 18 September 2017, 27 September 2018, 26 September 2019, 2 June 2020, 23 February and 17 November 2021, 10 M...
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8. Calls upon donors that have not yet implemented their pledges of financial assistance through disbursements to transfer pledged funds as soon as possible, encourages all donors to increase their direct assistance to the Palestinian Authority, in accordance with its programme of Government, in order to enable it to b...
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9. Calls upon the relevant organizations and agencies of the United Nations system to intensify their assistance to meet the urgent needs of the Palestinian people, in accordance with the priorities set by the Palestinian side;
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11. Calls upon the international community to provide urgently necessary assistance and services to improve the difficult humanitarian situation of Palestinian women and children and their families and to assist in the reconstruction and development of the Palestinian institutions concerned;
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12. Stresses the role of all funding instruments, including the Palestinian-European Mechanism for the Management of Socio-Economic Assistance of the European Commission and the World Bank Trust Fund, in providing direct assistance to the Palestinian people;
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13. Urges Member States to open their markets to Palestinian exports on the most favourable terms, in accordance with applicable trade rules, and to implement fully existing trade agreements and cooperation agreements;
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16. Also stresses the need for the full implementation by both parties of existing agreements, including the Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed Principles for the Rafah Crossing of 15 November 2005, in order to ensure the free movement of the Palestinian civilian population, as well as of imports and expor...
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19. Stresses the need to continue to implement the Paris Protocol of 29 April 1994, annex V to the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, signed in Washington, D.C., on 28 September 1995, 7 including the regular, full and expeditious transfer of Palestinian revenue from indirect taxe...
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20. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session, through the Economic and Social Council, a report on the implementation of the present resolution, containing: (a) An assessment of the assistance actually received by the Palestinian people; (b) an assessment of the need...
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21. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session, under the item entitled "Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and disaster relief assistance of the United Nations, including special economic assistance", the sub-item entitled "Assistance to the Palestinian people".
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2. Invites all Member States, the United Nations system, other international and regional organizations and other stakeholders, including civil society, indigenous peoples, the private sector and academia, as well as schools, to observe the International Day as appropriate, through activities designed to raise awarenes...
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3. Invites the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to facilitate the observance of the International Day, in accordance with the provisions of the annex to Economic and Social Council resolution 1980/67;
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6. Requests the Secretary-General to bring the present resolution to the attention of all Member States, the United Nations system and other stakeholders, including civil society, indigenous peoples, the private sector and academia, in order to ensure the proper observance of the International Day.
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1. Decides that the 2025 edition of the United Nations High-level Conference to Support the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably exploit oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development, of which Costa Rica and France are the two host countries, will be held in Nice, Fra...
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4. Decides that the Conference shall: (a) Support the adoption of further emergency measures aimed at the conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development, with due regard to the call in the declarations entitled "The ocean: our future: a call for action" and "Our ocean,...
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8. Decides that the Conference shall elect from among the representatives of the participating States the following officers: two Presidents, one from Costa Rica and one from France, two Vice-Presidents from the host countries and 13 Vice-Presidents 9 , one of whom shall be appointed as Rapporteur-General;
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11. Decides that the 10 Ocean Action round tables shall be held at the highest possible level, at the same time as the plenary meetings, following each other, and shall last for at least two hours, with a view to ensuring the widest possible participation of delegations;
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12. Also decides that the Ocean Action Round Tables will be collaborative and multi-stakeholder in nature and will pay particular attention to commitments and actions that will contribute to the achievement of Goal 14, including through enhanced cooperation, building on existing successful partnerships and stimulating ...
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15. Decides that the Conference shall be conducted in accordance with the modalities set out in the proposed organization of work set out in annex II to the present resolution;
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17. Requests the Secretary-General to appoint a Secretary-General of the Conference to coordinate the Secretariat's support to the organization of the Conference, in cooperation and coordination with the Presidents of the Conference;
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19. Decides that the Conference shall adopt by consensus, at the intergovernmental level, a short and concise action-oriented statement, focusing on emergency measures and collective measures to support the achievement of Goal 14, a report containing the Co-Chairs' summaries of the Ocean Action Round Tables, and a list...
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20. Also decides that the declaration to be adopted at the intergovernmental level and to be accompanied by a list of voluntary commitments shall be called the "Nice Ocean Action Plan";
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21. Requests the President of the General Assembly to appoint two co-facilitators, one from a developing country and the other from a developed country, to conduct the intergovernmental consultations on the preparation of the declaration, which shall terminate no later than 1 May 2025;
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22. Also requests the President of the General Assembly to convene a one- or two-day preparatory meeting in July 2024, at United Nations Headquarters in New York, to be chaired by the two host countries of the Conference, subject to availability of interpretation, with a view to discussing the themes of the Ocean Actio...
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23. Requests the Secretary-General to prepare, together with the two Presidents of the Conference, a concept note by the end of April 2024, including a proposal for themes for the Ocean Action round tables, for the preparatory meeting;
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24. Requests the Secretary-General of the Conference to prepare, in consultation with the host countries of the Conference and the co-chairs appointed for each Ocean Action round table, policy papers on each of the themes of the round tables, taking into account the work of the General Assembly on oceans and, where app...
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25. Requests the co-facilitators to submit, no later than January 2025, a short, concise and action-oriented draft declaration, taking into account the deliberations at the preparatory meeting and other inputs;
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27. Decides that the Conference and its preparatory process shall be open to all States Members of the United Nations, members of the specialized agencies and parties to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 10 , on the understanding that neither participation in nor the outcome of the preparatory activit...
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28. Invites other stakeholders, such as United Nations bodies and bodies, intergovernmental organizations, international financial institutions, other interested international bodies and non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, indigenous peoples and local communities, academic institutions, the sci...
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29. Invites associate members of the regional commissions 11 to participate in the Conference and the preparatory meeting for the Conference and the global conferences on the sustainable development of small island developing States held in 1994, 2005 and 2014;
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31. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that all relevant entities of the Secretariat, in cooperation with other relevant entities of the United Nations system, provide adequate support to the work of the Conference and to facilitate inter-agency cooperation to that end, as well as to ensure the effective use of r...
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Calls upon States and international donors, as well as the private sector, financial institutions, foundations and other donors in a position to do so, to make voluntary contributions to a trust fund to support the preparations for the Conference and the participation of representatives of developing countries in the m...
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1. The 2025 edition of the United Nations Conference to Support the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Sustainable Conservation and Exploitation of Oceans, Seas and Marine Resources for Sustainable Development will be held in Nice, France, from 9 to 13 June 2025.
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4. The list of speakers for the plenary meetings will be maintained in the order in which the requests for inscription are made, in accordance with the usual protocol under which Heads of State and Government take the floor first, followed by other heads of delegation. The European Union will be included in the list of...
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5. The first plenary meeting, to be opened from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Monday, 9 June, will be devoted to the consideration of all procedural and organizational matters, including the adoption of the rules of procedure and agenda, the election of the two Presidents of the Conference, the election of the Bureau, the possi...
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7. The last plenary meeting, to be held on the afternoon of Friday, 13 June, should be devoted, inter alia, to the presentation of reports on the discussions of the Ocean Agenda round tables, the adoption at the intergovernmental level of a short and concise action-oriented statement, the adoption of the report of the ...
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16. The President of the General Assembly shall also draw up a list of representatives of other non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, youth organizations, indigenous organizations, local and regional authorities, academic institutions, the scientific community, the private sector, philanthropic o...
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18. The Secretary-General of the Conference shall be responsible for coordinating the support provided by the Secretariat to the organization of the Conference, in cooperation with the representatives of the two Presidents.
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19. The Special Adviser on Oceans and Legal Matters to the Presidents of the Conference will contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the Conference by providing substantive advice and advice on the procedure.
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25. The Department of Global Communications of the Secretariat will prepare press kits for journalists covering the Conference, as well as regular press releases at the end of plenary meetings, Ocean Action Round Tables and other events, all of which are available on the website of the Conference.
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26. The plenary sessions, Action for the Ocean round tables and press conferences will be broadcast live in the press room and the programme of press briefings and conferences will be announced in due course.
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The Bureau shall be composed of the two Presidents, the Vice-Presidents, the Rapporteur-General and the Chairman of the Main Committee, one of the Presidents of the Conference, as they agree, or in their absence, one of the Vice-Presidents.
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2. The debate shall be confined to the item before the Conference, and the President-in-Office may call a speaker to order if his or her remarks are not relevant to the subject under discussion.
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3. The Conference may limit the time allowed to each speaker and the number of times each participant in the Conference may speak on a question. Permission to speak on a motion to set such limits shall be accorded only to two representatives in favour of and two opposing such limits, after which the motion shall be imm...
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2. The revised proposals shall be considered in the order in which the original proposals were submitted, unless the revised text deviates considerably from the original proposal, in which case the original proposal shall be considered withdrawn and the revised proposal shall be treated as a new proposal.
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1. The members of the committees and working groups of the Conference referred to in rule 48, paragraph 1, shall be appointed by the two Presidents, subject to the approval of the Conference, unless the Conference decides otherwise.
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2. The members of the subcommittees and working groups of the committees shall be appointed by the chairman of the committee in question, subject to the approval of the committee, unless the committee decides otherwise.
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1. The Chairman of the Main Committee may declare a meeting open and permit the debate to continue when at least one quarter of the States participating in the Conference are present; the presence of a majority of those States shall be required for any decision to be taken.
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(a) The Chairmen of the Bureau and the Credentials Committee and the Chairmen of committees, subcommittees and working groups may exercise the right to vote provided that they are representatives of participating States; (b) Decisions of committees, subcommissions and working groups shall be taken by a majority of the ...
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2. Welcomes the remarkable development and dissemination, through the public and private sectors, of information and communications technologies, which have spread throughout the world and have opened up new opportunities for social interaction, given rise to new business models and contributed to the economic growth a...
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3. Recognizes that information and communication technologies and digital transformation can contribute to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 14 and other internationally agreed development goals by accelerating progress towards the 17 sustainable development goals, therefore urges all Go...
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4. Reaffirms its commitment to bridging the digital divide and the knowledge gap, recognizing that the enterprise requires a multidimensional approach that takes into account the evolving aspect of access, emphasizes the quality of access and recognizes that speed, stability, cost, language, local content and accessibi...
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5. Stresses in this regard the crucial importance of multilingualism and local content in the information society, and urges all stakeholders to promote the creation of and access to educational, cultural and scientific content online, with a view to improving the quality of access and ensuring that everyone, regardles...
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7. Encourages stakeholders, from both developed and developing countries, to continue and strengthen their cooperation, each within its own mandate and responsibilities, with a view to implementing the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society, held in Geneva and Tunis, including through the promotion of ...
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8. Welcomes the entry into operation of the Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries, invites Member States, as well as international organizations, foundations and the private sector, to make voluntary financial contributions and to provide the necessary technical assistance to enable the Bank to function ful...
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10. Takes note of the progress made by entities of the United Nations system, in cooperation with Governments, the regional commissions and other stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations and the private sector, in the implementation of the guidelines set out in the outcomes of the World Summit on the Info...
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11. Notes that the digital economy is an important and growing part of the world economy and that access to information and communication technologies is correlated with growth in gross domestic product, recognizes the importance of increasing the participation of all countries, in particular developing countries, in t...
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