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11. Recognizes the progress made towards achieving goal (e) of the Sendai Framework, and notes that it is essential for achieving sustainable development and sustainable development goals to design and implement strategic plans, policies and programmes, to make investments while taking into account risks, and to identi...
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12. Reaffirms the importance of developing, in accordance with the Sendai Framework, multi-hazard local, national, subregional, regional and international strategies to prevent, mitigate and address the harmful economic, social and environmental consequences of natural climate cycles, such as the El Niño-Southern Oscil...
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13. Stresses the crucial importance of taking advantage of the neutral years of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation phenomenon to prepare for the risks of the next episode, mitigate them and build resilience capacities, in particular in the context of existing climate-related effects, including through the implementation ...
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14. Urges the international community to accelerate progress, allocate adequate resources for the development and implementation of multi-hazard national and local disaster risk reduction strategies, involving all parties, including gender issues, which extend beyond preparedness and response to also include risk reduc...
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15. Encourages Member States to strengthen national and local disaster risk governance through an approach involving all Governments and society by establishing or strengthening national disaster risk reduction mechanisms or similar mechanisms, where they already exist, with a view to ensuring multisectoral and inter-a...
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16. Notes with concern that countries affected by humanitarian crises and protracted emergencies are among the most vulnerable to the effects of disasters and are most lagging behind in the implementation of the Sendai Framework, recognizes that the implementation of the Sendai Framework can address vulnerability and e...
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17. Takes note with appreciation of the voluntary national reports and progress reports on the seven global goals through the Sendai Framework follow-up system, takes note of the reviews of global and regional platforms for disaster risk reduction, and takes note of the report on the main findings and recommendations o...
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18. Recognizes the importance of following up on the Sendai Framework, encourages States to use the online monitoring system to report on progress towards the global goals of the Sendai Framework by referring to the report of the open-ended intergovernmental expert working group on indicators and terminology for disast...
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19. Welcomes the outcome of the twenty-seventh session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Fourth Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement, held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, including decision 20 on new financi...
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20. Urges States to develop multi-hazard and inclusive disaster risk diagnoses, based on climate change projections, to support evidence-based disaster risk reduction strategies and to assist the private and public sectors in making development-oriented and risk-sensitive investments, including comprehensive disaster r...
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21. Encourages States to strengthen inter-agency and inclusive coordination on disaster risk data and integrated analysis, investment and technology transfer, in a mutually agreed manner, for developing countries for the development of science and technology and capacity-building for multidimensional and multi-hazard r...
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22. Also encourages States to give priority to the provision of sustainable and predictable funding for disaster risk reduction at all levels, the transfer of technology to developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, small island developing States, landlocked developing countries and African coun...
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23. Recognizes that the good health of ecosystems contributes significantly to disaster risk reduction and to strengthening the resilience of populations, calls upon all States, United Nations entities and other relevant actors to promote the adoption, at all levels and in all phases of disaster risk reduction and mana...
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24. Stresses the need to increase understanding and awareness of the causes of disasters and to build capacity to address them and to strengthen existing ones in developing countries, including through the exchange of best practices, the transfer of technology through mutually agreed modalities, awareness-raising and t...
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26. Recognizes that water is one of the keys to achieving the sustainable development goals, that water-related disasters and multidimensional hazards threaten lives, livelihoods, crops and critical infrastructure and cause considerable socio-economic damage and loss, and that sustainable, integrated and disaster-sensi...
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27. Urges that disaster risk management measures be integrated into post-disaster recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction mechanisms, that the development and dissemination of targeted scientific methods and tools be strengthened, and that cooperation among States for the exchange of experiences be facilitated;
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28. Urges Member States, the United Nations system and other relevant organizations to take additional measures to address the food and nutritional needs of affected populations, with a particular focus on capacity-building that enhances resilience to current and future crises, with a view to disaster risk reduction fo...
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29. Recognizes that the Sendai Framework, including its basic provision for "better reconstruction", provides guidance to ensure sustainable recovery after VOCID-19 and also to identify and address the underlying factors of disaster risk in a systemic manner, that, in addressing biological risks, coordination, coherenc...
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30. Also recognizes that disaster risk reduction requires the adoption of a multi-hazard and broad-based strategy and an inclusive risk-sensitive decision-making mechanism, focusing on the open exchange and dissemination of disaggregated data, including by income, gender, age and disability, and analysis, on the unders...
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31. Welcomes the political declaration adopted by the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development under its auspices (Sustainable Development Goals Summit), held in New York on 18 and 19 September 2023, 23 and urges that timely action be taken to ensure its full implementation;
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32. Takes note of the endorsement by the Economic and Social Council on 2 July 2018 of the Strategic Framework on Geospatial Information and Services in the Event of Disasters 24 , which aims to guide and assist Member States in ensuring that high-quality geospatial information and services are accessible and available...
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33. Stresses the importance of a broader, human-centred, preventive approach and systemic risk management strategy in response to disaster risks, in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, recognizing that disaster prevention, preparedness, rapid response, preventive measures and resilience-building are,...
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34. Recognizes the increased use by States of the online monitoring system of the Sendai Framework, and encourages States to report on progress made in the implementation of the sustainable development goals for disaster risk reduction with a view to providing, inter alia, a comprehensive overview of the results achiev...
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35. Encourages countries to adopt a comprehensive approach to disaster and climate risk management and to ensure or strengthen policy, programme and financial coherence between national strategies for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, as well as the coherence of sectoral plans, as appropriate, and ...
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36. Reaffirms that the establishment of common indicators and shared data sets to measure progress towards the global goals of the Sendai Framework and the targets associated with Sustainable Development Goals 1, 11 and 13 on disaster risk reduction and to monitor the implementation of the Accelerated Modalities of Act...
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37. Encourages States to give full attention to disaster risk reduction in the implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, including through their voluntary national reviews, including through the involvement of national Sendai Framework focal points in the early national review process, as appropriate, ...
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38. Urges once again the parties concerned to ensure, as appropriate, effective coordination and coherence in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, the Paris Agreement adopted under the United Nations Framework Conv...
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39. Recognizes the importance of the work and contribution of regional and subregional organizations for regional cooperation in disaster risk reduction, and encourages the United Nations Office for Disaster Reduction and regional and subregional organizations to strengthen their collaboration and partnership to accele...
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40. Encourages the countries, relevant organs, agencies, funds and programmes of the United Nations system and other relevant institutions and stakeholders to take into account the importance of cross-sectoral, inclusive and participatory coordination of disaster risk management for the achievement of sustainable devel...
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42. Reaffirms that international cooperation for disaster risk reduction involves a variety of actors and methods and is an essential element of support for the efforts of developing countries to reduce such risks, and encourages States to strengthen the exchange of information at the international and regional levels,...
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43. Recognizes that, in order for disaster risk management to be effective and for developing countries, including those most vulnerable to disasters, to be able to strengthen and effectively implement national policies and measures for disaster risk reduction in the light of their circumstances and capacities, it is e...
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44. Reaffirms the need to strengthen the capacity and capacity of developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, small island developing States, landlocked developing countries and African countries, as well as middle-income countries experiencing special difficulties, including through the mobiliza...
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45. Encourages the integration of disaster risk reduction measures, as appropriate, into multilateral and bilateral development assistance programmes and infrastructure financing, including through North-South cooperation, complemented by South-South and triangular cooperation, in all areas of sustainable development a...
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46. Recognizes the need to pay greater attention to financing for disaster risk reduction, in this regard encourages increased investment in disaster risk reduction, including in resilient infrastructure, and calls upon the United Nations system, within its mandate and in partnership with international financial instit...
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47. Calls upon States to increase national resources for disaster risk reduction, including resilient infrastructure, to include disaster risk reduction in the budgeting and financial planning of all relevant sectors and to ensure that national funding frameworks and infrastructure plans take into account risks, in acc...
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48. Recognizes that economic losses are increasing as a result of the increase in the number and value of assets exposed to disaster risk, calls upon countries to submit their most important infrastructure to disaster risk assessment, to ensure that infrastructure plans are aligned with national disaster risk reduction...
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49. Urges all stakeholders to work with the private sector to increase the resilience of enterprises, as well as the corporate resilience of companies in which such enterprises operate, by helping them to integrate disaster risk into their management practices, and to facilitate private investment in disaster risk redu...
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50. Reaffirms that investing in national and local expertise, knowledge and systems to build resilience and preparedness will save lives, mitigate the risk of displacement in the event of disasters, strengthen the resilience of food production systems and increase food security, reduce costs and preserve development ga...
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51. Recalls that the Economic and Environmental Vulnerability Index takes into account the effects of disasters, recognizes the importance of taking disaster risks and effects into account in the process of reclassification of the least developed countries, encourages the integration of disaster risk reduction into the...
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52. Recognizes the importance of prioritizing the development of policies, strategies and plans for capacity-building for disaster risk reduction at the local and national levels, with the participation of all relevant actors, in accordance with national laws and practices;
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53. Recognizes that, while disaster risk prevention and reduction is the primary responsibility of each State, they are also the common responsibility of Governments and stakeholders, and recognizes that non-State actors and other stakeholders, including major groups, parliaments, civil society, the International Red C...
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54. Calls upon Governments to promote the full and effective participation of women on an equal footing, as well as of persons with disabilities and persons in situations of vulnerability, in the development, management, financing and implementation of disaster risk reduction policies, plans and programmes that take in...
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55. Stresses the importance of mainstreaming a gender perspective and perspective into disaster risk management for persons with disabilities and others in situations of vulnerability and of involving children and young people, including young graduates, whose capacities need to be properly mobilized to enable them to ...
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56. Takes note of the ongoing activities undertaken, within their mandates, by United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, in support of the efforts of developing countries in disaster risk reduction, including, where appropriate, integrating disaster risk reduction measures into the United Nations Framework for Sus...
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57. Recognizes that the work of the United Nations agencies, funds and programmes and other relevant agencies in the field of disaster risk reduction is significant, that the workload of the United Nations Office for Disaster Reduction has increased significantly and that, in support of the implementation of the Sendai...
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58. Recognizes the continuing importance of voluntary contributions, and urges existing and new donors to provide the United Nations Trust Fund for Disaster Reduction with sufficient resources to support the implementation of the Sendai Framework, and, where possible, to increase financial assistance, including through...
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59. Reaffirms the importance of the Global Platform and the regional and subregional platforms for disaster risk reduction as forums for assessing and discussing the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could promote greater coherence among the areas of disaster risk reduction, sustainable development and clim...
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60. Expresses its appreciation to the Government of Australia for hosting the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction from 19 to 22 September 2022, and to the Government of Uruguay for hosting the Eighth Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in the Americas and the Caribbean from 28 Febru...
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62. Encourages the eighth session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction to include in its work the consideration of ways and means to improve preparedness and resilience, promote early action, reduce risks and address the effects of the El Niño and La Niña phenomena, as appropriate, as well as to assess pr...
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63. Stresses the importance of promoting the incorporation of disaster risk knowledge, including from the perspective of prevention, mitigation, preparedness, financing, response, recovery, reconstruction and rehabilitation, into formal and non-formal education systems and civic education programmes at all levels, as w...
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64. Recognizes the need to promote the wisdom and traditional, local and indigenous knowledge that has been tested and improved over generations throughout the world, in order to further consolidate scientific practices and knowledge and to increase awareness and education on disaster risk reduction;
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65. Welcomes the annual observance of the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction on 13 October and the World Tsunami Awareness Day on 5 November, as well as World Water Day on 22 March and World Meteorological Day on 23 March, and calls upon all States, United Nations bodies and other relevant actors to observe ...
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66. Reaffirms the commitment, which is at the heart of the 2030 Agenda, to leave no one behind and to take more concrete measures to assist vulnerable and most vulnerable countries, in the first place the most disadvantaged;
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67. Recognizes that the outcome of the mid-term review of the Sendai Framework and the political declaration of its high-level meeting on the mid-term review will constitute a contribution to the Summit of the Future in 2024, as well as to the successor frameworks for the Samoa Orientations and the Vienna Programme of ...
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68. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, on the global strategy to address the impact of the El Niño phenomenon and on the implementation of the United Nations plan of action to ensure that within five yea...
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69. Requests the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Economic and Social Council to organize jointly, by April 2024, with the assistance of the United Nations Office for Disaster Reduction, the World Meteorological Organization and other relevant entities of the United Nations system, a one-day t...
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1. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of resolution 77/166 on the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa; 8
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2. Welcomes the decisions of the fifteenth session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa, and stresses the importance of their effective implementation;
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3. Takes note with appreciation of the offer of the Government of Saudi Arabia to host the sixteenth session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa, to be held in Riyadh fr...
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4. Welcomes the convening of the first part of the fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, held in Kunming, China, from 11 to 15 October 2021, and the second part of the fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, he...
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6. Takes note of the Abidjan Appeal, in which it is urged to give the highest priority to the issue of drought prevention, resilience, mitigation of impacts and acceleration of the implementation of existing national commitments, with a view to achieving land degradation neutrality by 2030, and to raising the level of ...
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8. Welcomes the voluntary commitment of the Parties to the Convention to accelerate the restoration of 1 billion hectares of degraded land by 2030 by improving data collection and monitoring in order to be aware of the progress made in meeting the commitments made in terms of land restoration and by establishing a new ...
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9. Urges the Parties to the Convention to implement the Strategic Framework of the Convention (2018-2030) and to align their national policies, programmes, plans and mechanisms related to desertification, land degradation and drought with the Framework, taking into account the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Thi...
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10. Welcomes the establishment of an intergovernmental working group to oversee the mid-term review process with regard to the UNCCD Strategic Framework (2018-2030), to present its recommendations for consideration by the Conference of the Parties at its sixteenth session;
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11. Reaffirms that the reduction of land degradation and the realization of neutrality in this area would accelerate the achievement of sustainable development goals, promote their integration and meet the overall objectives of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda; 10
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13. Reaffirms the need to combat desertification, reduce land degradation, restore degraded land and soils, including land affected by desertification, drought and floods, and to strive for a land degradation neutral world, recalls with appreciation the Programme for the Development of Land Degradation Neutrality Targe...
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14. Recognizes that sustainable land management methods and technologies, including nature-based solutions, ecosystem approaches and other management and conservation approaches, in accordance with United Nations Environment Assembly resolution 5/5, are promising options for assessment and consideration for carbon stor...
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15. Recognizes the importance of the use of new and innovative technologies and appropriate policies and mechanisms, as well as the sharing of best practices in combating desertification, land degradation and desertification.
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18. Stresses the importance of comprehensive reporting, monitoring and review at the global, national and regional levels, as appropriate, with a view to monitoring progress in the implementation of the Convention;
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20. Also reiterates its invitation to the Parties to the Convention to extend their full assistance to the Executive Secretary of the Convention to enable him to fulfil his mandate and to promote the implementation of the Convention;
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21. Stresses the urgent need to strengthen resilience and resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change and extreme weather events, and in this regard urges Member States to continue to invest in adaptation planning processes and to strengthen cooperation in disaster risk reduction;
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22. Invites the United Nations Coalition to Combat Sand and Dust Storms, which was established in September 2018 at the twenty-fourth meeting of senior officials of the Environmental Management Group, and other relevant United Nations entities to continue to collaborate to assist affected States Parties in the developm...
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25. Recalls its invitation to the Parties to the Convention to recognize legally the equal rights of women and men in land use and land ownership and to enhance equal access to land and security of tenure for women, as well as to promote measures to combat desertification, land degradation and drought and to achieve la...
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26. Encourages the Parties to the Convention to adhere to the principles of implementation contained in the Voluntary Guidelines for Responsible Governance of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security 11 when conducting activities to combat desertification, land degradation and drought;
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27. Encourages the public and private sectors to continue to invest in the development, adaptation and development of technologies, appropriate policies, methods and tools to combat desertification, land degradation and drought in various regions, and to stimulate the exchange of knowledge, including the exchange of tr...
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28. Urges the Parties to the Convention to continue to promote the prevention of desertification, land degradation and drought through an integrated landscape approach, through sustainable land and drought management.
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29. Encourages developed country Parties to the Convention and other relevant parties to actively support the efforts of developing country Parties to the Convention to promote sustainable land management practices and to strive for a land degradation neutral world by providing substantial financial resources from all ...
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30. Recognizes the benefits of cooperation, including the exchange of information on climate, meteorology and forecasting and early warning systems related to desertification, land degradation and drought, as well as dust and sand storms, at the global, regional and subregional levels, and in this regard recognizes the...
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31. Calls upon United Nations entities to integrate drought resilience into their programmes in support of drought-prone and already-affected countries, with a focus on strengthening preparedness and resilience, taking into account the need to manage droughts through effective policies, early warning systems, preparedn...
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32. Encourages all relevant entities of the United Nations system, within their mandates, to explore ways and means of harnessing synergies between the Convention on Biological Diversity, 12 the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, P...
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33. Welcomes the convening in 2021 of the United Nations Summit on Food Systems, stresses the importance of combating desertification and water scarcity and restoring degraded land so as to ensure sustainable food production during the post-COVID-19 period, recognizes the crucial role of healthy land in the global econ...
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34. Notes with appreciation the financial contributions made by Member States and other donors to the Land Degradation Neutrality Fund, and encourages Member States and other donors to make further contributions to the Fund and to the Drought Initiative of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Thos...
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35. Decides to include in the calendar of conferences and meetings of the United Nations for 2023 and subsequent years the sessions of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention and of each of its subsidiary bodies, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to include in the proposed programme budgets the nec...
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37. Takes note of decision 22/COP.15 13 in which Parties to the Convention are invited to promote sustainable territorial development, including multi-level governance and planning mechanisms, as appropriate, to strengthen linkages between urban and rural areas, combat desertification, land degradation and drought, inc...
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38. Takes note of the decision taken by the Conference of the Parties at its fifteenth session on promoting entrepreneurship and decent land-based jobs for young people and enhancing youth participation in activities related to the Convention;
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39. Decides to renew for a further period of five years the existing institutional link and related administrative arrangements with the United Nations Secretariat, which the General Assembly and the Conference of the Parties will review by 31 December 2026;
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40. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, and decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session, under the item entitled "Sustainable development", the sub-item entitled "Implementat...
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1. Takes note of the report of the Executive Director of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on education for sustainable development 6 , which provides an overview of education for sustainable development within the framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development; 7
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2. Takes note with appreciation of the Berlin Declaration on Education for Sustainable Development of the World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development, held online from 17 to 19 May 2021 from Berlin and organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the Government of ...
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3. Reaffirms that education for sustainable development is a pillar of the achievement of sustainable development, as reflected in the Aichi-Nagoya Declaration on Education for Sustainable Development and the Berlin Declaration on Education for Sustainable Development, as an integral part of the goal of sustainable dev...
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4. Calls upon the international community to ensure access for all to equitable and quality education at all levels, including pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education, including distance education and technical and vocational training, so that all, regardless of gender, age, race or ethnicity, including per...
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5. Reaffirms the commitment, which is at the very heart of the 2030 Agenda, to leave no one behind, and expresses its determination to take more concrete measures to assist people in vulnerable situations and the most vulnerable countries, giving priority to the most disadvantaged;
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6. Calls upon the parties concerned to work more closely to strengthen the implementation of the framework entitled "Education for sustainable development: towards the achievement of the sustainable development goals" (EDD 2030) at the global, regional and national levels and to promote educational solutions to the pro...
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7. Encourages Governments and other relevant stakeholders to work towards building inclusive, resilient and quality education systems by: (a) increasing support for teachers and educational staff, including through the development of digital and educational skills; (b) investing in skills development, including socio-e...
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8. Also encourages Governments and other stakeholders to increase education for sustainable development initiatives by implementing the framework entitled "Education for sustainable development: towards the achievement of sustainable development goals" (EDD 2030) and the related road map;
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9. Encourages Governments to intensify their efforts to mainstream and institutionalize education for sustainable development in the education sector and other relevant sectors, as appropriate, in particular through the allocation of financial resources, the inclusion of education for sustainable development in educati...
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10. Reaffirms the commitment to continue to invest more in inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all, including pre-primary education, youth and adult literacy programmes or initiatives, digital education, cultural education, education for sustainable development, digital tec...
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11. Invites all countries, intergovernmental bodies, organizations of the United Nations system, relevant non-governmental organizations and all other interested parties to strengthen international cooperation to assist developing countries in the full implementation of education for sustainable development;
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12. Stresses the importance of further developing and implementing public education and awareness programmes, training scientific and technical personnel and management personnel, facilitating access to information and promoting public participation in addressing climate change issues;
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14. 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 Development Goa...
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