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A-RES-78-167-fr-parsed | 16. Stresses that 20 December 2023 will mark the fortieth anniversary of the Pérez-Guerrero Trust Fund for South-South Cooperation, and recognizes that the Trust Fund effectively catalyses support for South-South cooperation, emphasizing the sustained partnership between the Group of 77 and the United Nations Office fo... | operative |
A-RES-78-167-fr-parsed | 17. Encourages United Nations entities to assist developing countries in taking into account the opportunities offered by development cooperation, in particular South-South and triangular cooperation, in the preparation and submission of sustainable development reports from national voluntary reviews; | operative |
A-RES-78-167-fr-parsed | 18. Notes that, within the framework of the reforms of the United Nations development system, the system-wide strategy on South-South and triangular cooperation can enhance the role and influence of such cooperation modalities by strengthening the support capacities of the United Nations system in this area, and in thi... | operative |
A-RES-78-167-fr-parsed | 19. Encourages entities of the United Nations development system to further integrate South-South and triangular cooperation, as appropriate, into their strategic frameworks and planning instruments, and urges them to allocate sufficient financial resources to support and facilitate South-South and triangular cooperati... | operative |
A-RES-78-167-fr-parsed | 21. Recognizes the contribution of South-South and triangular cooperation, and recognizes the need to enhance and strengthen them as complementary means of implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the sustainable development goals, including in order to achieve the overarching objective of eradicating poverty in all its f... | operative |
A-RES-78-167-fr-parsed | 22. Recognizes that South-South and triangular cooperation contribute to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in the context of sustainable development, and to the achievement of the overarching goal of eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions; | operative |
A-RES-78-167-fr-parsed | 23. Recognizes the contribution of South-South and triangular cooperation to improving connectivity and digital transformation within and among developing countries, and in this regard invites the United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation and United Nations entities to support, within their mandates, efforts to... | operative |
A-RES-78-167-fr-parsed | 24. Reaffirms the commitment, which is at the very 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, first and foremost the most disadvantaged; | operative |
A-RES-78-167-fr-parsed | 25. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session a comprehensive report on the state of South-South cooperation, including the implementation of the outcome document of the Second High-level Conference; | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 2. Urges Member States and all stakeholders to promote collective action to address the many and widespread consequences of the VOCID-19 pandemic, conflict, climate change and biodiversity loss for agricultural development, food security and nutrition, and to implement the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda; 34 | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 3. Welcomes the political declaration adopted by the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development under its auspices (Sustainable Development Goals Summit) 35, held in New York on 18 and 19 September 2023, and urges prompt action to ensure its full implementation; | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 4. Calls for the implementation of the voluntary commitments made at the 2021 United Nations Summit on Food Systems, and takes note of the opening of the United Nations Food System Coordination Centre, hosted for the United Nations system at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and looks forward... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 5. Stresses the importance of international cooperation, multilateralism and solidarity for global efforts to support post-VOCID-19 recovery, including universal health coverage, social protection, mutually agreed technology transfer, capacity-building and financial support for sustainable agricultural development in d... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 6. Recalls its resolution 76/264 of 23 May 2022 on the state of global food insecurity, and reiterates its call upon the international community to urgently support the countries affected by the food security crisis through coordinated measures, including the provision of emergency food, food programmes, financial supp... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses that sustainable agricultural production, food security, nutrition and food safety are essential elements for the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, and calls for the strengthening of sustainable agricultural production capacities, productivity and food security in developing countries; | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 9. Expresses its concern that the world is not on track to eradicate hunger and malnutrition in all its forms by 2030 and that the scarcity and unsustainable management of natural resources, combined with insecurity and inequitable land rights of smallholder farmers, have serious consequences for vulnerable populations... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 10. Stresses the urgent need for concerted action at all levels to regain momentum and accelerate efforts to eradicate hunger and malnutrition in all its forms, addressing all its causes and consequences, and promoting better nutrition, healthy diets and more effective, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agri-food sy... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 11. Reaffirms the importance of developing countries establishing their own food security strategies, that improving food security and nutrition is both a global challenge and a national policy challenge and that any programme to address this challenge in the context of poverty eradication should be formulated, develop... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 12. Stresses the need to maintain food security and nutrition for all, including women, children, youth, the elderly, indigenous peoples, local populations, persons with disabilities and persons in vulnerable situations, including through the adoption of economic and social policies to address the adverse effects of ec... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 13. Encourages the international community to continue to support the implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme and its results framework, which is an essential element of the Programme and provides guidance on the planning and implementation of investment programmes, and, in this reg... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 15. Urges Member States to demonstrate greater political will to eradicate hunger and malnutrition in all its forms, reaffirms the importance of the United Nations Decade of Action for Nutrition (2016-2025) 36, which aims, inter alia, to intensify the implementation of national commitments and increase investment in nu... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 16. Encourages Member States to intensify their efforts to integrate nutrition goals into all sectors and to monitor nutrition investments, including through the use of available tools and markers, notes the ongoing work of the World Health Organization to review the service coverage index for universal health coverage... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 17. Stresses the need to address the problem of stunting, which affects too many children, as nearly 148.1 million children under the age of 5, or 22 per cent, were affected in 2022, as well as the problem of emancipation of the child, which affected at least 45 million children under the age of five by 2022; | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 18. Encourages Member States to increase investments in the development, implementation and monitoring and evaluation of laws, policies and programmes to protect, promote, including awareness and support, breastfeeding, including through multisectoral approaches and awareness-raising activities, and to facilitate breas... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 19. Takes note of the Nutrition for Growth Summit, held in Tokyo at the instigation of the Government of Japan on 7 and 8 December 2021, and the Global Compact on Nutrition for Growth, adopted in Tokyo, which includes 396 new commitments by 181 stakeholders to combat malnutrition in all its forms, and looks forward to ... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 21. Stresses the need to increase sustainable agricultural production and productivity worldwide, bearing in mind the diversity of agricultural conditions and systems, including by ensuring the effective functioning of markets and trading systems and by enhancing international cooperation, in particular for developing ... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 22. Recognizes the need to increase the resilience, productivity and sustainability of food and agricultural production in response to climate change in a context of increased demand for crops and food, taking into account the importance of protecting food security and nutrition and addressing hunger and the particular... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 23. Stresses the urgent need to strengthen capacity for adaptation and resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change, and invites Member States to continue to establish mechanisms to plan for adaptation to climate change and to implement mitigation measures; | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 24. Calls for the strengthening of agri-food systems and the dissemination of evidence-based sustainable agricultural and land management practices to enhance adaptation strategies and resilience to climate change, including through the conservation and sustainable use of ecosystem services and biodiversity, and also c... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 25. Recognizes the important role of the private sector in the development of more effective, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agri-food systems, as well as the positive contribution and strengthening of multi-stakeholder partnerships, which enable the mobilization of all key actors, and stresses the need to streng... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 26. Reaffirms the need to promote, strengthen and support sustainable agriculture, including crops, forestry, fisheries, livestock and aquaculture, which enhances food security, eliminates hunger, contributes to preventing malnutrition and is economically viable, while protecting and using land, water resources, plant ... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 27. Calls for greater ambition and urgent action to protect working animals, and for increased efforts at the global level to ensure that animal health and welfare can contribute to meeting the challenges and sustainable development goals, in accordance with resolution 5/1, entitled "Link between animal welfare, the en... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 29. Expresses concern about resistance to antimicrobial agents, including in the agricultural sector, and in this regard encourages the implementation of the Action Plan against Antimicrobial Resistance (2021-2025) developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to assist the food and agricultu... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 30. Recognizes that more effective, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agri-food systems have a fundamental role to play in promoting healthy diets, improving nutrition and preventing and controlling non-communicable diseases, and welcomes the development and implementation of national policies aimed at eradicating m... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 31. Calls for closing the gender gap in access to productive resources in agriculture, noting with concern that this gap persists for many goods, inputs and services, as well as for capacity-building, and stresses the need for increased investment and efforts to empower all women and girls, including those living in ru... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 32. Recognizes the critical role and contribution of rural women, including small-scale farmers and women farmers, indigenous women and women in local communities, and their traditional knowledge in promoting agricultural and rural development, improving food security and eradicating poverty in rural areas, and in this... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 33. Reaffirms the crucial role of marine ecosystem health and sustainable fisheries and aquaculture for food security and access to adequate and healthy food and for millions of people living there, in particular in small island developing States, and in this regard calls for the implementation of the Global Programme ... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 34. Encourages efforts at all levels, and takes note of those already undertaken, to establish social protection measures and programmes, including social assistance systems and other national programmes for the protection of the poor and vulnerable, including food-for-work and work-for-pay programmes, cash transfer pr... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 35. Encourages States, intergovernmental organizations, the private sector and other interested parties to consider, as appropriate, promoting the provision of school meals from local production, at which time food in schools and other facilities for young children is purchased from small-scale farmers and family farme... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 36. Encourages Member States to create favourable conditions for the promotion of health and nutrition, including by focusing on nutritional education in schools and other educational institutions, as appropriate, and to intensify community-level efforts to support children and families, recalling the importance of mat... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 38. Recognizes the important role played by indigenous peoples, local populations, small-scale farmers, family farmers, herders, small-scale fishermen and fishery workers and their ancestral knowledge and systems of seed distribution, as well as new technologies in the conservation and sustainable use of biological div... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 39. Recognizes that the food systems of indigenous peoples can promote healthy and nutritious food and contribute significantly to the eradication of hunger and malnutrition and the achievement of sustainable development goals; | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 40. Stresses the importance of developing science, technology and innovation and knowledge management and communication systems for food security by 2030, encouraging cooperation among States in agricultural science, technology and innovation and reducing barriers and restrictions to technologies in high-technology exc... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 41. Also stresses the need for sustainable reinvigoration of the agricultural sector, promoting rural development and ensuring food security and nutrition, particularly in developing countries, in order to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development goals, and further stresses the importance of taking appr... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 42. Notes that the world ' s urban population is expected to almost double by 2050, making urbanization one of the main driving forces for transformation in the 21st century, and stresses the growing need to take action to combat hunger and malnutrition among the urban poor through the promotion of the integration of f... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 43. Reaffirms the need for a comprehensive, two-pronged approach to food security and nutrition, on the one hand, to take direct action to address without delay the problem of hunger and micronutrient deficiencies among the most vulnerable populations while implementing medium- and long-term programmes to promote susta... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 44. Also reaffirms the need to promote a significant expansion of food, nutrition and agricultural research and innovation, as well as the expansion of extension services, training and education and technology development and application, and the financing of such activities through resources from all sources, with a v... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 46. Calls upon Member States to keep their food markets open in order to preserve international trade in food and fertilizers, and stresses the importance of addressing existing and emerging global challenges, including by facilitating agricultural trade and correcting and improving the quality of food and fertilizer p... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 47. Recognizes that trade, as well as domestic production, is essential for improving global food security in all its aspects and for improving nutrition, and in this regard urges Member States to ensure that trade and trade-related measures comply with the rules and exceptions provided for by the World Trade Organizat... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 48. Takes note of the efforts of Member States and organizations of the United Nations system that have already proclaimed their commitment to the goals of the United Nations Decade of Action for Nutrition (2016-2025) 39, calls upon Member States to intensify their efforts in the six areas of work of the programme of w... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 49. Also takes note of the activities related to the United Nations Decade for Family Agriculture (2019-2028), and in this regard calls for the full implementation of its resolution 72/239, and notes with appreciation the global plan of action for the Decade to promote the development, improvement and implementation of... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 50. Invites States to intensify their efforts to achieve 100 national plans of action for family agriculture by 2024 and to develop and implement policy and regulatory frameworks for family agriculture, as provided for in the comprehensive plan of action for the Decade, encourages States, family-farming organizations a... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 51. Recognizes the importance of strengthening the collective efforts of small-scale farmers and family farmers, including by helping them achieve economies of scale, in the context of the fight against poverty and hunger and the quest for sustainable development; | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 52. Stresses the need for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, the World Food Programme, the World Health Organization, the regional commissions and all other relevant United Nations entities to continue to strengthen their cooperation and coo... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 53. Takes note of the contribution made so far by early warning systems, stresses that the scope of and access to multi-danger early warning systems remains inadequate in all countries, and strongly affirms the urgent need to expand the scope of multi-danger early warning systems everywhere, in particular in developing... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 54. Recognizes the benefits of cooperation, including the exchange of information on climate, meteorology and forecasting and early warning systems relating to desertification, land degradation and drought, as well as dust and sand storms; | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 55. Reaffirms the important and inclusive role of the Committee on World Food Security as a leading intergovernmental forum for a wide range of stakeholders to work together to ensure food security and nutrition for all, and invites countries to promote the use and implementation of the voluntary guidelines on food sys... | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 56. Also reaffirms the commitment, which is at the very 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, in the first place the most disadvantaged; | operative |
A-RES-78-168-fr-parsed | 57. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-ninth session a pragmatic report on the implementation of the present resolution, and decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-ninth session the item entitled "Agricultural development, food security and nutrition". | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 1. Calls upon Member States to strengthen health systems and referral mechanisms between primary and other levels of care, in order to ensure universal access to a range of safe, affordable, quality, accessible, available, timely and clinically and financially integrated health-care services, and to take into account g... | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 2. Encourages Member States to adopt gender-sensitive strategies, action plans and legislation at the national level to contribute to the well-being of people with rare diseases and their families, including the protection and enjoyment of their human rights, in accordance with their obligations under international law... | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 3. Also encourages Member States to address the root causes of all forms of discrimination against people with rare diseases, including through awareness-raising activities, the dissemination of accurate information on rare diseases and other measures, as appropriate; | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 4. Stresses the important role played by cultural, family, ethical and religious factors, as well as the crucial role played by religious leaders in the treatment, care and support of people with rare diseases; | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 5. Encourages Member States and relevant organizations of the United Nations system to collect, analyse and disseminate data on persons with rare diseases, disaggregated by income, sex, age, race, ethnicity, migration status, disability, geographical location and other relevant characteristics in the national context, ... | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 6. Encourages Member States to promote the establishment of networks of experts and multidisciplinary centres, including in the field of rare diseases, to promote diagnostic accuracy and timeliness and the adoption of care coordination plans and to increase support for research, by strengthening international collabora... | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 7. Also encourages Member States to take the following measures:
(a) To establish sustainable national programmes on undiagnosed diseases, as part of national efforts to promote universal health coverage, in order to ensure prompt and equitable access to diagnosis and social support;
(b) Structure and coordinate the di... | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 8. Urges Member States, where appropriate, to adopt policies and measures at the national level to ensure that people with rare diseases are not left behind, bearing in mind that they often suffer
disproportionately poverty, discrimination, lack of decent work and jobs and that they may need assistance in order to bene... | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 9. Urges Member States, the United Nations system and other stakeholders, in consultation with people with rare diseases and their families, including through their representative organizations, to design and implement policies and programmes, to share experiences and best practices in order to enable all persons with ... | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 11. Urges Member States to implement effective mental health promotion and psychosocial support programmes for people with rare diseases and to promote policies and programmes that promote the well-being of their families and caregivers; | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 12. Calls upon Member States to accelerate efforts to establish universal health coverage by 2030 to enable all persons, including those with rare diseases, including rare undiagnosed diseases, to live a healthy life and to enjoy well-being throughout their lives, and, in this regard, reaffirms its determination to:
(a... | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 14. Also encourages Member States to promote access to full and productive employment and decent work and to take appropriate measures of financial inclusion for people with rare diseases and their families by addressing the difficulties they face in accessing, retaining and resuming employment, inter alia, by establis... | operative |
A-RES-78-173-fr-parsed | 17. Invites the Secretary-General, in close collaboration with the Director-General of the World Health Organization, to report to the General Assembly at its eightieth session on the implementation of the present resolution; | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 2. Welcomes the reaffirmation by Governments of their strong commitment to the further implementation of the Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and the Programme of Action of the World Summit for Social Development, inter alia, to promote equality and social justice, eradicate poverty, promote full and produc... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 3. Reaffirms its commitment to work tirelessly to ensure the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and that the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest challenge facing humanity and an indispensable condition for achieving sustainab... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 4. Recognizes that poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon, and calls upon Member States to develop comprehensive, integrated and coherent strategies to effectively address the structural causes of poverty and inequality, with a focus on job-creating growth, to take into account and respond to the basic needs of those... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 5. Expresses deep concern that the global goal of eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions by 2030 appears to be increasingly difficult to achieve, and notes that the multidimensional effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic have exacerbated the problem, as the rate of extreme poverty has increased for the first tim... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 6. Stresses the importance of targeted measures to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions throughout the world, including extreme poverty, and to achieve social development and leave no one behind by strengthening international support and global partnerships, and notes the need for countries, the United Nat... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 7. Calls upon Member States to take measures to recognize, reduce and redistribute the disproportionate share of unpaid care and domestic work by women and girls and to end the feminization of poverty, which has been exacerbated by the VOCID-19 pandemic, including poverty eradication measures, labour policies, public s... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses that the major United Nations conferences and summits, including the Millennium Summit, the International Conference on Financing for Development, the Monterrey Consensus of the General Assembly, the 2005 World Summit, the Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the Impleme... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 9. Recognizes the continuing complexity of the food insecurity situation, including the extreme volatility of food prices, caused by the combination of several important factors, both structural and cyclical, that exacerbate environmental degradation, drought and desertification, global climate change and natural disas... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 10. Recognizes that investing in the capacities of women and girls is important for reducing poverty, food insecurity, malnutrition and inequality, as well as for increasing productivity and stimulating social profitability in terms of health, declining infant mortality and family well-being; | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 11. Reaffirms the importance of supporting Agenda 2063, the development framework of the African Union, as well as its 10-year plan of action, as a strategic framework for the socio-economic transformation of Africa over the next 50 years, namely, the African Union's long-term strategy for industrialization, youth empl... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 12. Stresses that the benefits of economic growth should be shared and distributed more equitably and that, in order to bridge the gap in inequality and prevent further growth, comprehensive social policies and programmes, including social transfer and job creation programmes and effective social protection systems, ar... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 13. Reaffirms that social integration policies should aim at reducing inequalities, promoting access to basic social services, quality education for all and health care, eliminating discrimination, increasing the participation and integration of different social groups, in particular young people, older persons and per... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 14. Stresses that equity and social development presuppose the existence of favourable conditions and that, while economic growth is indispensable, the persistence of inequality and marginalization impedes broad-based and sustained growth, which is essential for inclusive, sustainable and people-centred development, an... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 15. Recognizes that investment in human capital and social protection has proven to be effective in reducing poverty and inequality, and invites Member States to mobilize innovative sources of financing, including through public-private partnerships, to ensure levels of social spending to ensure widespread access to he... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 16. Stresses that international trade and stable financial systems can contribute effectively to the creation of conditions conducive to the development of all countries and that barriers to trade and certain practices | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 17. Recognizes the persistence of inequalities within and among countries, which poses a significant threat to social cohesion, reaffirms the imperative of eradicating poverty, promoting prosperity, gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, and reducing inequalities in countries and among countries in ord... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 18. Urges Member States to strengthen their social policies, as appropriate, with particular attention to the specific needs of disadvantaged and marginalized social groups, including women, children, youth, persons with disabilities, persons living with HIV/AIDS, older persons, indigenous people, refugees, displaced p... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 19. Reaffirms its commitment to gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, as well as to gender mainstreaming in all development activities, recognizing that these are essential elements for the achievement of sustainable development and the fight against hunger and malnutrition, poverty and disease, a... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 20. Recognizes that youth participation is an important factor in development and urges Member States and the United Nations system to seek and promote, in consultation with youth and youth and youth organizations, new opportunities for the full, effective, structured and sustainable participation of youth and youth in... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 21. Reaffirms the right to food, and recognizes the importance of promoting sustainable livestock and agriculture, and, recognizing that family agriculture and smallholder farming can play an important role in ensuring food security and reducing inequalities in access to food and nutrition, calls upon Governments to en... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 22. Urges Governments to develop, in cooperation with relevant entities, appropriate national systems of social protection, with protection floors, to promote participation in the labour market and to combat inequalities and social exclusion, including by rationalizing fragmented social protection systems or programmes... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 23. Stresses the need to address the challenges faced by those in informal and vulnerable employment, by investing in the creation of more decent work opportunities, including by providing access to decent jobs in the formal sector, in accordance with the International Labour Organization Recommendation on the Transiti... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 24. Urges Member States to strengthen, as appropriate, the authority and capacity of national machineries for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls at all levels, to give them the status they deserve in the administration, with adequate funding, and to ensure gender mainstreaming in al... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 26. Recognizes that, in order to promote full employment and decent work for all, investment is also required in the education, training and development of women and men, as well as girls and boys, the strengthening of social and health protection systems and the implementation of international labour standards, and ur... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 27. Reaffirms the New Programme for Cities 23, which envisages cities and human settlements that fulfil their social functions, including with regard to land and the environment, with a view to achieving progressively the full realization of the right to adequate housing, as a component of the right to an adequate stan... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 28. Stresses the need to intensify efforts to ensure universal access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy services at affordable prices, including by strengthening international cooperation to assist developing countries, inter alia, in ensuring access to electricity by increasing financing and promoting decentr... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 31. Reaffirms that social development requires the active participation of all stakeholders, including civil society organizations, large enterprises, the public sector and small enterprises, and that partnerships among all actors at the national level, including Governments, civil society and the private sector, are i... | operative |
A-RES-78-174-fr-parsed | 32. Stresses the importance of the flexibility and authority of Governments to implement policies for poverty eradication and sustainable development while continuing to observe relevant international rules and commitments, in particular in the area of human rights, social expenditure and social protection programmes, ... | operative |
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