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18. Recognizes that most commodity-dependent developing countries, in particular in Africa, have the capacity to innovate, increase productivity and promote non-traditional exports, and calls for increased support from the international community and exchange of experiences in these areas within the framework of South-...
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19. Stresses the importance of increased investment in quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure in order to promote sustainable agricultural development and to enhance diversification, including value-added production, and commodity trade, and urges the international community to assist commodity-dep...
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20. Also emphasizes that technical assistance and capacity-building to enhance the export competitiveness of commodity producers is of particular importance, especially in Africa, and invites Member States and all relevant stakeholders to provide the necessary resources to provide financial and technical assistance to ...
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22. Recalls the agreement that the Ministerial Conference and relevant bodies of the World Trade Organization will regularly review the impact of the results of the Uruguay Round on the least developed countries and net food-importing developing countries, with a view to promoting concrete measures to enable those coun...
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23. Recognizes that the high volatility of food prices in various countries and the continuing food insecurity and malnutrition of hundreds of millions of people, particularly in Africa, South and West Asia and parts of Latin America and the Caribbean, indicate the need for resilient and diversified agri-food systems, ...
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24. Stresses that in order to ensure access to adequate healthy and nutritious food and diversified diets and to maintain food security during crises, efforts must be made to protect the most vulnerable, which requires, based on lessons learned from the experience of the VOCID-19 pandemic, the establishment of socio-ec...
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25. Encourages developed countries that have not yet done so and developing countries that are in a position to do so to do so to take steps to achieve the goal of ensuring timely, duty-free, quota-free and sustainable market access for all least developed countries, in accordance with the Hong Kong Ministerial Declara...
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29. Takes note of the importance of the contributions of the Common Fund for Commodities and other relevant international organizations, and encourages them to continue, in collaboration with the International Trade Centre, UNCTAD, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization and other relevant entities, to s...
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30. Stresses that UNCTAD and its partners should, in a spirit of inter-agency cooperation, within the framework of multiple partnerships and within their respective mandates, continue to actively and collaboratively conduct research and analysis on commodity and related capacity-building and consensus-building activiti...
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32. Takes note of the convening of the first Global Supply Chains Forum, to be organized jointly by UNCTAD and the Government of Barbados from 21 to 24 May 2024;
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34. Also stresses the urgent need to provide trade finance services to commodity-dependent developing countries and to facilitate their access in the light of the credit crunch for all types of borrowing and the issue of debt sustainability;
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36. Stresses that, for developing countries, income from the production and export of commodities remains essential, in particular in the context of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, given the need for those countries to mobilize resources to achieve the sustainable development goals, and the fact that commodity p...
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37. Invites the President of the General Assembly to hold an informal one-day dialogue on commodity markets during the first half of 2024 to discuss global commodity trends and prospects and possible strategies for economic and export diversification and value-added for sustainable development, in particular in commodi...
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38. Calls upon all relevant organs, agencies, funds and programmes of the United Nations system and other intergovernmental, global, regional and subregional organizations, in particular UNCTAD and all relevant international financial and economic institutions, within their respective mandates, to continue to address t...
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39. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its eightieth session, in collaboration with the UNCTAD secretariat, a report on the practical implementation of the present resolution, with particular emphasis on the inclusion of recommendations and strategies to diversify the economy and export...
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1. Recalls that the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda 2 includes, inter alia, several targets related to the promotion of access to financial services and that the sustainable development goals and associated targets are integrated and interrelated and reconcile the three dimensions of sustainable development, and lo...
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2. Also recalls that the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development 3 sets out, inter alia, several policies and actions aimed at ensuring that the promotion of access to financial services is governed by policies and regulations, and looks forward to their implem...
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3. Reaffirms its decision to give due consideration, as appropriate, to improving access to financial services as part of the monitoring and review of the 2030 Agenda and the follow-up process to the implementation of the Addis Ababa Programme of Action;
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4. Notes the attention paid to improving access to financial services in the Financial for Sustainable Development Report 2023 4 , stresses that, although access to financial services has improved in recent years, particularly as a result of the development of the mobile bank, there are still significant disparities in...
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5. Notes that mobile telephony can further enhance access to financial services, stresses in this regard the need to make the necessary investments, including in infrastructure, for example by ensuring reliable electricity and network connections, and in payment systems and other financial infrastructure, and encourage...
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6. Recognizes that national financial inclusion strategies can play an important role in identifying and addressing funding gaps and barriers, including the lack of access to financial services for micro and small- and medium-sized enterprises, recognizes that at least 70 countries have adopted or are in the process of...
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7. Recognizes that digital innovations in the financial sector have contributed to the rapid improvement of access to financial services and financial inclusion, enabling progress to be made on sustainable development goals and making their impact felt in all areas of the Programme
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8. Recognizes the growing importance of actors and new financial technology instruments and platforms, including mobile banking, peer-to-peer platforms and open banking, which have opened up access to financial services to millions of people and provided small businesses with the means to raise risk capital, as well as...
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9. Encourages the use of digital financial technologies and services, which have become even more important during the pandemic and have enabled a large number of households, micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises to access financial services despite containment and physical distancing, recognizes tha...
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10. Calls for increased use of digital financial technologies to provide efficient, cost-effective and timely financial services, in a secure and affordable manner, so that they can benefit both micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and individuals, including the poorest and most vulnerable, who are disproportionat...
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11. Recognizes that, in the absence of significant financial protection for consumers, the benefits of expanded financial inclusion that enhances growth can be lost or seriously compromised, and stresses in this regard the importance of expanding the scope of activities to improve understanding of financial and digital...
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12. Welcomes the efforts and actions of a wide range of partners, such as the Alliance for Financial Inclusion, the Better Than Cash Alliance, the Special Mandate of the Secretary-General for Promoting Inclusive Financial Services for Development and the Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion of the Group of Twenty...
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13. Calls upon the international community, in particular Member States and all relevant stakeholders, including United Nations entities, international financial institutions, other intergovernmental bodies, national and regional development banks, national financial institutions, credit unions, multi-stakeholder partn...
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14. Encourages Member States and all other relevant parties, in the context of a renewed and strengthened Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, led by Governments, to intensify their efforts to reduce migrant commissions to below 3 per cent and to eliminate remittance channels that exceed 5 per cent by 2030, ...
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16. Reaffirms the commitment at the heart of the 2030 Agenda to leave no one behind and to take more concrete measures to assist people in vulnerable situations and the most vulnerable countries and to give priority to those with the greatest delay;
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17. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eightieth session, under the item entitled "Macroeconomic policy questions", the sub-item entitled "Improving access to financial services for sustainable development".
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2. Calls upon Member States to make sustainable agricultural development an integral part of their national policies and strategies, welcomes the positive impact of international cooperation for development, including North-South cooperation, triangular cooperation and South-South cooperation, which complements, and no...
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3. Stresses the importance of supporting sustainable agriculture, including agroecology and other innovative approaches, and of promoting research aimed at improving and diversifying plant varieties and seed systems, supporting the development of sustainable and resilient agricultural systems and sustainable management...
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5. Recognizes that strengthening linkages between urban and rural areas can improve food security and nutrition for both urban and rural residents, and in this regard stresses that reducing food losses requires integrated planning of urban and rural agricultural land, improving transport links between urban and rural a...
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6. Requests the relevant organizations of the United Nations system, in particular the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and UNCTAD, to promote, support and facilitate the exchange of experience among Member States, including through recommendat...
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7. Stresses the importance of indicators that can be used to formulate targeted policies on the development, adoption and use of agricultural technologies and to measure their impact on sustainable development goals, and in this regard encourages Member States, in cooperation with all interested parties, to continue to...
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8. Notes the need to analyse the potential impacts of agricultural technologies before they are implemented, in order to make agri-food systems more inclusive, equitable, effective, resilient and sustainable and to produce nutritious food, and also notes that promoting synergies among ministries, research institutes, n...
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9. Also notes that the development of and access to new technologies should be combined with the preservation and promotion of traditional knowledge, where appropriate, to attract indigenous peoples and local communities and to enable young people to be the driving force behind the transformation of agri-food systems i...
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10. Stresses the need for urgent capacity-building for adaptation and resilience and for reducing vulnerability to climate change, and urges Member States to continue to initiate adaptation planning processes and implement mitigation measures;
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11. Also stresses the need to significantly reduce pre-harvest and post-harvest losses, as well as other losses and waste at all stages of the food chain, including by improving production planning, encouraging the use of resource-efficient production and processing practices, improving processing, conservation and pac...
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13. Stresses the importance of sustainable use and management of water resources in order to increase and sustain agricultural productivity, encourages stakeholders to promote integrated management of water resources for agriculture and to adapt agricultural systems to enable more efficient and cost-effective use of wa...
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14. Calls upon Member States, universities, the private sector and other relevant stakeholders to benefit from science, technology and innovation, including innovation resulting from joint efforts, by promoting coherent and integrated agricultural innovation systems through participatory research, rural knowledge exten...
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15. Invites the organizations of the United Nations system and all relevant stakeholders to explore ways and means of providing mutually agreed access to data and information on agri-food systems, including meteorology, megadata, the Internet of Things, satellite imagery, early warning devices and other data-based tech...
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16. Recognizes that weather forecasting and climate services and products enable farmers to better plan their operations, optimize production, manage climate risks and take climate change adaptation into account in their decisions, and therefore urges Governments and meteorological organizations to improve the collecti...
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17. Also recognizes that advanced technologies, such as big data, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and machine learning, distributed registries, remote sensing and geospatial analysis, have the potential to increase agricultural productivity, improve market access and efficiency of inputs and ensure time...
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19. Notes the importance of information and communication technologies and digital transformation and e-agriculture in achieving sustainable development goals and improving agricultural productivity, practices and livelihoods of smallholder farmers, strengthening agricultural markets and institutions, providing better ...
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20. Stresses the fundamental role of agricultural technologies, agricultural research, innovation and technology transfer in a mutually agreed manner, and the sharing of knowledge and practices in promoting sustainable development and achieving sustainable development goals, therefore encourages Member States and relev...
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21. Recognizes that agricultural biotechnology can be used and scaled up to improve the productivity of agri-food systems, notes with concern that national agricultural research systems in developing countries face barriers such as access restrictions, limited funding and regulatory frameworks that prevent them from us...
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22. Notes the World Bank's estimates that annual investments of at least 300 billion United States dollars are required to promote sustainable food systems and that many developing countries, in particular low-income countries, are facing multiple crises, including extreme and catastrophic weather events, fiscal constr...
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23. Urges Member States, relevant organizations of the United Nations system and other interested parties to intensify their efforts to improve the design, transfer and dissemination of sustainable agricultural technologies, in a mutually agreed manner, in developing countries, in particular the least developed countri...
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24. Recognizes that the post-VOCID-19 recovery effort provides an opportunity to promote sustainability and strengthen the resilience of agricultural and food systems to the effects of the pandemic and to enhance the resilience of food and agricultural systems to the effects of the pandemic.
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25. Calls upon Member States, relevant organizations of the United Nations system and other relevant stakeholders to mainstream gender issues in agricultural policies and projects and to address gender inequalities, including through the promotion of investments and innovation that promote gender equality in local agri...
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26. Encourages Governments to develop and implement youth-oriented agricultural development projects and programmes, including training and education, access to financial services, including microcredit, and capacity-building measures, in particular innovation, in partnership with the private sector, to encourage their...
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28. Recognizes that technological innovation can benefit from innovative forms of financing, such as risk reduction strategies and mixed financing mechanisms, and that joint financing mechanisms are new institutional models that combine private and public funds,
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29. Calls upon Member States, civil society and public and private institutions to develop partnerships to support financial and commercial services, including training, capacity-building, infrastructure, extension and rural advisory services, and invites all relevant stakeholders to intensify their efforts to involve ...
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30. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its eightieth session, within existing resources, a concrete report in which he will examine trends and major technological developments in agricultural technologies, propose examples of the innovative use of large-scale technologies and make recom...
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2. Calls upon Member States to ensure operational continuity and to continue to strengthen the transport system and infrastructure in all aspects necessary for achieving sustainable development, and in this regard recognizes the importance of creating a favourable national environment for the transport sector and of al...
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3. Encourages the integration of the needs of women and girls, persons with disabilities, older persons and persons in vulnerable situations into national, regional and global transport and mobility plans, policies and programmes;
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4. Stresses that low-emission, energy-efficient, high-quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient modes of transport contribute to adaptation to and mitigation of climate change and to the achievement of sustainable development goals, and stresses the importance of long-term strategies and multi-stakeholder partnershi...
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6. Recognizes the importance of cooperation in the creation of safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport networks based on inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and undertakes to strengthen the role of sustainable transport in creating jobs, facilitating mobility and optimizing logistics chains to c...
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7. Stresses the importance of international cooperation between transport modes and related sectors as it contributes to mitigating the effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic, including by promoting the sharing of information, scientific knowledge and best practices and the exchange of experiences on the implementation of na...
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9. Stresses the importance of supporting the continued strengthening of the institutional, legal, technical and administrative capacities of developing countries in order to ensure the systematic application of internationally agreed standards, as appropriate, and the establishment of an efficient multimodal transport ...
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10. Invites all States that have not yet done so to consider signing, ratifying or acceding to United Nations conventions and agreements on transport and transit facilitation, such as the International Convention on the Harmonization of Frontier Controls of Goods 16 or the Customs Convention on the International Carria...
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11. Reaffirms the importance of taking global measures to improve road safety and increase awareness of this issue with a view to developing sustainable multimodal transport systems, encourages Member States to improve road safety and integrate it into the planning and design of an active and sustainable transport and ...
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12. Calls upon States to maximize synergies in the planning and construction of transport corridors and infrastructure, taking into account applicable international standards and seeking to harmonize technical rules and standards, as appropriate;
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13. Invites the United Nations system and other international organizations, relevant international financial institutions, multilateral and bilateral donors and the private sector to better coordinate their efforts and work collaboratively to mobilize financial and technical assistance to developing countries in order...
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14. Decides to proclaim the United Nations Decade of Sustainable Transport, for the period beginning on 1 January 2026, within existing resources and resources, and requests the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat, in collaboration with the regional economic commissions, each of them acting in ...
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2. Invites Member States to strengthen the capacity of national financial institutions to reach those who do not have access to banking, insurance and other financial services, in particular women and micro, small and medium-sized enterprises led by women, sustainable and inclusive enterprises and digital enterprises, ...
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3. Calls upon Member States to ensure equal opportunities for women in education, training, trade, entrepreneurship and access to decent jobs, to reduce gender-related barriers to employment, to address the gender pay gap, to reduce occupational segregation and to increase the participation of people in vulnerable situ...
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4. Urges Member States to take comprehensive, multisectoral, coordinated and effective gender-sensitive measures to prevent and eliminate all forms of gender violence and to address the structural and root causes of gender inequality and risk factors;
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5. Calls upon Member States to promote an equitable distribution of care and unpaid domestic work, including by promoting an equitable sharing of responsibilities between women and men in the household and by prioritizing, inter alia, social protection policies and infrastructure development, taking into account the fa...
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6. Urges Member States to support efforts to enable all women to assume leadership and decision-making roles at all levels and to work towards the equal, full and effective participation of women and youth, including in all spheres and at all levels of public and political life, bearing in mind that, at the current rat...
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7. Reaffirms the importance of identifying and eliminating all forms of discrimination against women and girls in the context of climate change, environmental degradation and disasters, with regard to land security and access, ownership and authority over land and other forms of property, inheritance, natural resources...
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8. Also reaffirms the need to intensify efforts to realize the right to education for all women and girls, by removing obstacles in this regard, ensuring inclusive and equitable education, training and skills development, promoting lifelong learning opportunities, supporting the participation of women and girls in all ...
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9. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its eightieth session on the issue addressed in the present resolution in one of the reports to the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Affairs Committee (Third Committee).
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1. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General entitled "Achieving sustainable development: achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including through the adoption of sustainable consumption and production patterns, building on Agenda 21"; 14
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2. Notes that the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development has been a real turning point for important international instruments and commitments that guide efforts to bridge development gaps within and among developed and developing countries, and reaffirms all the principles of the Rio Declaration on E...
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3. Urges the full and effective implementation of the sustainable development goals and all other internationally agreed development goals and commitments in the economic, social and environmental fields, including the Millennium Development Goals and those contained in the three Rio conventions, taking advantage of th...
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4. Recognizes that the 2030 Agenda is based on themes contained in Agenda 21, and looks forward to further steps being taken to strengthen international cooperation to fill the gaps in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda;
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5. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General entitled "Status of sustainable development goals: towards a plan to save humanity and the planet" 16 and the World Report on Sustainable Development 2023, which, inter alia, emphasizes that, at the current pace, humanity is not on track to achieve global goal 12 and...
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6. Welcomes the political declaration adopted by the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (Sustainable Development Goals Summit), held in New York on 18 and 19 September 2023, and urges prompt action to ensure its full implementation;
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8. Takes note of the adoption, inter alia, of the 10-year framework of programmes on sustainable consumption and production patterns, which, together with its multi-stakeholder trust fund, is a tool for action, at the United Nations conference on sustainable development, and reaffirms in this regard the need to continu...
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9. Welcomes the decision taken by the Council of the Ten-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production to approve the Global Strategy for Sustainable Consumption and Production for 2023-2030 17, following a consultative process involving Member States and stakeholders, and calls upon Member Sta...
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10. Recognizes that unsustainable consumption and production patterns are among the main factors contributing to the depletion of natural resources, climate change, loss of biodiversity, pollution, malnutrition and land degradation, and therefore reiterates its commitment to work towards radical changes in the way soci...
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11. Also recognizes the important role of the private sector in promoting and adopting sustainable practices, including multinational corporations, micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises, which may have greater difficulties in the rational use of resources, and invites Member States, in cooperation wi...
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13. Welcomes the decision of the United Nations Environment Assembly, in resolution 5/14 of 2 March 2022, 18 adopted at its resumed fifth session, to convene an intergovernmental negotiating committee to elaborate an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment, whi...
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14. Also welcomes the convening of the United Nations conference on the midterm comprehensive review of the implementation of the goals of the International Decade of Action on the theme "Water and sustainable development" (2018-2028), from 22 to 24 March 2023;
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16. Recognizes the importance of increasing funding, capacity-building, technical assistance and technology transfer in a mutually agreed manner to ensure that developing countries benefit from science, technology and innovation, including new and emerging technologies, including by increasing the use of open science, ...
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17. Calls for the further strengthening of linkages between scientists and policymakers, as well as means of implementation, from all sources and at all levels, including through the revitalization and consolidation of the Global Partnership, as well as by supporting innovative approaches to sustainable science and by ...
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18. Requests the organizations of the United Nations system to systematically take into account the three dimensions of sustainable development and to enhance its integration into all their work, to continue to share experiences and lessons learned and to intensify their efforts at all levels to provide continued suppo...
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19. Invites regional and subregional organizations to continue to promote sustainable development in their regions, including by promoting peer learning and cooperation, including South-South and triangular cooperation, and to establish linkages between activities at the global, regional, subregional and national level...
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21. Stresses the urgent need to promote sustainable consumption and production patterns that emphasize the production of products and materials that can be reused, refabricated or recycled and thus remain in the economic mainstream as long as possible, as well as their components, in order to avoid or minimize waste ge...
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22. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, with particular reference to the status of sustainable consumption and production patterns, their adoption and promotion, and taking into account the impact of OOVI...
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23. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session, under the item entitled "Sustainable development", the sub-item entitled "Achieving sustainable development: achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including through the adoption of sustainable consumption and production patt...
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3. Welcomes the convening of the high-level meeting on the midterm review of the Sendai Framework on 18 and 19 May 2023, at which it adopted the political declaration on the midterm review of the Sendai Framework;
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5. Stresses the need to address the economic, social and environmental consequences of disasters caused by natural and man-made hazards, many of which are exacerbated by climate change, stresses in this regard the urgent need to strengthen resilience and resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change and extreme...
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6. Also stresses the critical need to enhance capacity-building and capacity-building activities, financial resources, data and technology and partnerships to assist developing countries in implementing the Sendai Framework, and in this regard recognizes the need for sustainable and predictable investment in disaster r...
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7. Welcomes the work of the Coalition on Disaster Resilience Infrastructure, the Partnership for Risk-Based Early Action, the Early Warnings for All initiative and the Climate Early Warning Systems Initiative (CREWS);
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8. Recognizes that, in some cases, the use of public debt and external borrowing to absorb the effects of disasters can increase debt servicing in developing countries and hinder both the growth of developing countries and their ability to invest in building long-term resilience, recognizes that each new disaster can i...
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9. Recognizes the need for the global community, including international financial institutions, development banks and the private sector, to intensify its efforts to develop financing instruments for the reduction of
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