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A-RES-58-206-fr-parsed
Recognizing that the harsh socio-economic conditions in many developing countries, in particular in the least developed countries, have led to accelerated feminization of poverty and that the empowerment of women is a decisive factor in the eradication of poverty,
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Recognizing that, while creating employment opportunities for women in many countries, the processes of globalization and liberalization have also made women, in particular in developing countries, and in particular in the least developed countries, more vulnerable to the problems caused by increased economic instabili...
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Recognizing that market liberalization can further increase the socio-economic marginalization of women in the agricultural sector, including as a result of the loss of employment among smallholder farmers, who are more often women than men, and stressing that smallholder farmers must be given special support and empow...
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Recognizing also that expanding trade opportunities for developing countries, including through trade liberalization, will improve the economic situation of developing countries, including women, which is of particular importance in rural communities,
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Noting with concern that women, as a result of persistent discrimination and because they are denied or simply not granted equal rights and conditions of access to education, training and credit facilities, and that they have no power in the productive fields, including land, capital and technology, cannot contribute f...
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Noting the important role of the organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, in particular the funds and programmes, including the United Nations Development Fund for Women, in promoting the participation of women in development, and welcoming the work of the International Research and Training Institute for...
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A-RES-58-207-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolutions 52/196 of 18 December 1997, 54/211 of 22 December 1999 and 56/189 of 21 December 2001, as well as the relevant sections of the Agenda for Development,
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Recalling also the ministerial declaration of the high-level segment of the substantive session of 2002 of the Economic and Social Council on human resources development, including in the areas of health and education, and its contribution to development,
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Emphasizing that health and education are at the centre of human resources development and the need to ensure that, in 2015, children, boys and girls worldwide, are able to complete a full cycle of primary education and have equal access to all levels of education, as proclaimed at the World Education Forum, held in Da...
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A-RES-58-207-fr-parsed
Recognizing that human beings are at the centre of the concerns of sustainable development, that human resources development is a fundamental dimension of poverty eradication and is essential to the process of sustainable development in contributing to sustained economic growth, social development and environmental pro...
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A-RES-58-207-fr-parsed
Stressing the primary responsibility of Governments for the development and implementation of appropriate human resources development policies, and the need for increased assistance from the international community in support of the national efforts of developing countries,
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Stressing also the need to create an enabling environment at the national and international levels that promotes human resources development in developing countries so that they can benefit from globalization in addressing its challenges,
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Noting the impact of the departure of highly qualified and highly trained persons on human resources development and sustainable development in developing countries, and recognizing the need to continue to study and analyse their impact in the context of globalization,
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Stressing the continuing need to coordinate and integrate the efforts of United Nations bodies and agencies to assist developing countries, in particular the least developed among them, in promoting the development of their human resources, in particular those of the most vulnerable groups, and the need for the United ...
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A-RES-58-214-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolutions 44/236 of 22 December 1989, 49/22 A of 2 December 1994, 49/22 B of 20 December 1994, 53/185 of 15 December 1998, 54/219 of 22 December 1999, 56/195 of 21 December 2001 and 57/256 of 20 December 2002, as well as Economic and Social Council resolutions 1999/63 and 2001/35 of 30 July 1999 and 26 ...
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Noting the provisions on water-related disasters contained in the Ministerial Declaration of the Ministerial Conference of the Third World Water Forum, held in Kyoto, Japan, on 22 and 23 March 2003, 2
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Reaffirming that while natural disasters undermine social and economic infrastructure in all countries where they occur, their long-term consequences are particularly serious for developing countries, whose sustainable development they undermine,
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Recognizing the need to continue to improve the identification and monitoring of socio-economic activities that make societies more vulnerable to natural disasters, to ensure that communities are able to respond to disaster risks and to further strengthen their capacity in this regard,
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Recalling its resolutions 55/199 of 20 December 2000, 56/226 of 24 December 2001, 57/253 of 20 December 2002 and 57/270 A and B of 20 December 2002 and 23 June 2003, respectively,
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Recalling also the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development 1 , Agenda 21 2 , the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 3 , the Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development 4 and the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development ("Johannesburg Plan of Implementation"...
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A-RES-58-218-fr-parsed
Taking note of the adoption by the Commission at its eleventh session of criteria and guidelines for voluntary partnership initiatives by Governments, international institutions and major groups announced at the World Summit on Sustainable Development and in the context of the follow-up to the Summit, as endorsed by th...
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Reaffirming also that combating poverty, changing unsustainable patterns of production and consumption and protecting and managing the natural resources essential for economic and social development are the ultimate objectives and essential conditions for sustainable development,
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Recalling chapter 36 of Agenda 21, on the promotion of education, public awareness and training, adopted by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 3 to 14 June 1992, 1
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Recalling also the relevant provisions of the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development ("Johannesburg Plan of Implementation") on education, including paragraph 124 (d) concerning the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development,
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Reaffirming the internationally agreed development goal of achieving universal primary education by giving all children, boys and girls throughout the world the means to complete a full cycle of primary education by 2015,
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A-RES-58-221-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 53/197 of 15 December 1998, in which it proclaimed 2005 the International Year of Microcredit, and called for the observance of the Year as a special opportunity to give impetus to microcredit programmes in all countries, in particular developing countries,
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Recalling also its resolution 52/194 of 18 December 1997, in which it emphasized the role of microcredit and microfinance as an important instrument for poverty reduction, which promotes capital generation, employment and economic security and enables people living in poverty, especially women, to become self-reliant,
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A-RES-58-221-fr-parsed
Emphasizing that people living in poverty, in both rural and urban areas, must have access to microcredit and microfinance to enhance their capacity to raise income, build capital and reduce vulnerability in times of crisis,
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Recognizing the need to facilitate access to microcredit and microfinance for people living in poverty, including women, in order to create microenterprises that can generate self-employment and contribute to empowerment,
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A-RES-58-224-fr-parsed
Reaffirming the role of the Staff College as a United Nations system-wide knowledge management institution and as a learning and continuing training institution for United Nations staff, in particular in the areas of economic and social development, peace and security and internal management,
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A-RES-58-226-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolutions 3327 (XXIX) of 16 December 1974, 32/162 of 19 December 1977, 34/115 of 14 December 1979, 56/205 and 56/206 of 21 December 2001 and 57/275 of 20 December 2002,
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Recalling also the goal set out in the United Nations Millennium Declaration 3 to significantly improve the living conditions of at least 100 million slum-dwellers by 2020, in line with the Cities without Slums initiative, and recalling further the goal set out in the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Susta...
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A-RES-58-226-fr-parsed
Recognizing that the overall thrust of the new strategic vision of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) and its emphasis on the two global campaigns on security of tenure and municipal administration are strategic entry points for the effective implementation of the Habitat Agenda, in particular ...
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A-RES-58-226-fr-parsed
Recognizing the need for greater coherence and effectiveness in the implementation of the Habitat Agenda, the Declaration on Cities and Other Human Settlements in the New Millennium and the relevant internationally agreed development goals, including those contained in the Millennium Declaration,
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A-RES-58-226-fr-parsed
Recognizing the need for increased and predictable financial contributions to the United Nations Habitat and Human Settlements Foundation during the new millennium so that rapid, effective and concrete results can be achieved in the implementation of the Habitat Agenda, the Declaration on Cities and Other Human Settlem...
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A-RES-58-226-fr-parsed
Welcoming the establishment by the Executive Director of UN-Habitat of a Trust Fund for Water and Sanitation as a financial mechanism to create an enabling environment for investment in pro-poor water and sanitation infrastructure in cities in developing countries,
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Noting the efforts of UN-Habitat to forge partnerships with Habitat Agenda partners, as well as with other United Nations funds and programmes and international financial institutions, such as the World Bank,
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Expressing its appreciation to the Government of Spain and the City of Barcelona for offering to host the second session of the World Urban Forum in 2004 and to the Government of Canada and the City of Vancouver for offering to host the third session of the Forum in 2006,
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Reaffirming its resolutions 41/213 of 19 December 1986 and 42/211 of 21 December 1987, section VI of its resolution 45/248 B of 21 December 1990 and its resolution 56/253 of 24 December 2001,
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Reaffirming the respective mandates of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions and the Committee for Programme and Coordination with regard to the proposed programme budget for the biennium 2004-2005,
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A-RES-58-297-fr-parsed
Recalling also its decision 50/500 of 17 September 1996 on the financing of the United Nations Logistics Base at Brindisi, Italy, and its subsequent resolutions and decisions thereon, the latest of which was decision 58/557 of 23 December 2003,
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Recalling further its resolution 56/292 of 27 June 2002 on the establishment of the strategic deployment stocks and its resolution 57/315 of 18 June 2003 on the status of implementation of the strategic deployment stocks,
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A-RES-58-4-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 55/61 of 4 December 2000, in which it established an ad hoc committee to negotiate an effective international legal instrument against corruption, and requested the Secretary-General to appoint an open-ended intergovernmental expert group to consider the question of the mandate of that ad hoc c...
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Recalling also its resolutions 56/186 of 21 December 2001 and 57/244 of 20 December 2002 on preventing and combating corrupt practices and transfer of funds of illicit origin and returning such funds to the countries of origin,
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Recalling further its resolution 56/260 of 31 January 2002, in which it requested the Ad Hoc Committee for the Negotiation of a Convention against Corruption to complete its work by the end of 2003,
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Recalling its resolution 57/169 of 18 December 2002, in which it accepted with appreciation the offer of the Government of Mexico to host a high-level political conference for the signing of the convention and requested the Secretary-General to schedule the holding of the conference for three days before the end of 200...
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Recalling also Economic and Social Council resolution 2001/13 of 24 July 2001, entitled "Strengthening international cooperation in the prevention and combating of the transfer of funds of illicit origin derived from acts of corruption, including money-laundering, and in the return of such funds",
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Expressing its appreciation to the Government of Argentina for hosting the informal preparatory meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee for the Negotiation of a Convention against Corruption in Buenos Aires from 4 to 7 December 2001,
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Recalling also the Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development, adopted by the World Summit on Sustainable Development, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 26 August to 4 September 2002, 2 in particular paragraph 19, in which it was stated that corruption threatened the sustainable development of peoples,
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Recalling the work of other international and regional organizations in this field, including the activities of the Customs Cooperation Council (also known as the World Customs Organization), the Council of Europe, the League of Arab States, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Organization of...
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Noting with appreciation the multilateral instruments to prevent and combat corruption, such as, inter alia, the Inter-American Convention against Corruption, adopted by the Organization of American States on 29 March 1996, 4 the Convention on Combating Corruption involving Officials of the European Communities or Offi...
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Taking into account the need to combat corruption, each State Party shall, in accordance with the fundamental principles of its domestic law, take the necessary measures to increase the transparency of its public administration, including with regard to its organization, functioning and decision-making processes, as ap...
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Taking due account of the rights of third parties acquired in good faith, each State Party shall, in accordance with the fundamental principles of its domestic law, take measures to address the consequences of corruption; in this context, States Parties may consider corruption as a relevant factor in judicial proceedin...
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A-RES-58-5-fr-parsed
Recognizing the important role that the United Nations and its funds and programmes, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and other specialized agencies can play in promoting human development through sport and physical education, within the framework of country programmes,
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Taking note of the communiqué issued at the conclusion of the round table of Ministers of Physical Education and Sport, held in Paris on 9 and 10 January 2003, in which they expressed their determination to ensure that the role of physical education and sport is fully recognized and promoted,
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Recalling the Convention on the Rights of the Child 2 and the outcome document of the special session of the General Assembly on children entitled "A world fit for children", 3 which emphasize that education should be aimed at promoting the development of the child's personality and the development of his or her talent...
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Noting that, in the educational systems of many countries, sport and physical education are increasingly marginalized as they are a preferred vehicle not only for health and physical development but also for acquiring the values necessary for social cohesion and intercultural dialogue,
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Noting with concern the dangers faced by sportsmen and sportswomen, in particular young people, including child labour, violence, doping, early specialization, overtraining and commercialization-related exploitation, as well as less visible threats and deprivations such as premature breakdown of family ties and loss of...
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A-RES-59-10-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 58/5 of 3 November 2003 and its decision to proclaim 2005, the International Year of Sport and Physical Education, as a means of promoting education, health, development and peace,
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Recognizing the important role that the United Nations and its funds and programmes, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and other specialized agencies can play in promoting human development through sport and physical education, within the framework of country programmes,
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Noting that, in the educational systems of many countries, sport and physical education are increasingly marginalized as they are a preferred means not only for the health and development of the human body but also for acquiring the values necessary for social cohesion and cultural dialogue,
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Recalling the Convention on the Rights of the Child 1 and the outcome document of the special session of the General Assembly on children entitled "A world fit for children",2 which emphasize that education should be aimed at promoting the full development of the child's personality and his or her mental and physical g...
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Noting with concern the dangers faced by athletes and sportsmen, in particular young people, including those resulting from child labour, violence, doping, early specialization, overtraining and commercialization-related exploitation, as well as less visible threats and deprivations such as premature breakdown of famil...
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Recalling also its resolution 58/181 of 22 December 2003, in which it decided that, at its fifty-ninth session, on the occasion of Human Rights Day, on 10 December 2004, it would hold a plenary meeting to take stock of the Decade and to consider possible further activities to enhance human rights education,
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Taking note of Commission on Human Rights resolution 2004/71 of 21 April 2004, in which the Commission recommended that the General Assembly, at its fifty-ninth session, proclaim a global programme for human rights education, beginning on 1 January 2005,
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Reaffirming the need to continue international efforts to support national efforts to achieve the internationally agreed development goals, including those contained in the Millennium Declaration 2, in particular universal access to basic education for all by 2015,
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Recognizing that human rights education is essential to the realization of individual rights and fundamental freedoms and contributes significantly to the promotion of equality, the prevention of conflicts and violations of human rights,
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A-RES-59-119-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolutions 194 (III) of 11 December 1948, 212 (III) of 19 November 1948, 302 (IV) of 8 December 1949 and all subsequent relevant resolutions, including resolution 58/93 of 9 December 2003,
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Taking note of the letter dated 30 September 2004 from the Chairman of the Advisory Commission of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East addressed to the Commissioner-General 2 ,
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Deeply concerned at the continuing dire financial situation of the Agency and its impact on the ability of the Agency to continue to provide the necessary services to Palestine refugees, including emergency and development programmes,
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Expressing grave concern at the serious repercussions of the events that took place in the Jenin refugee camp in April 2002, the Rafah refugee camp in May 2004 and the Jabaliya refugee camp in October 2004, which, inter alia, resulted in the death, injury and damage to property, and resulted in the displacement of many...
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Expressing its deep concern about the continued policy of closure and severe restrictions, including curfews, which impedes the movement of persons and goods throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, which has a profound impact on the socio-economic situation of the Palestine refugees and...
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Deeply concerned at the continuing restrictions on the freedom of movement of Agency personnel, vehicles and goods, the harassment and intimidation of staff and the serious charges against the Agency, which have proved to be unfounded, all of which undermine and hinder its activities and, inter alia, diminish its capac...
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Recalling the signing on 13 September 1993 by the Government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization of the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements 6 and subsequent implementation agreements,
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Recalling also its resolutions on a culture of peace, in particular its resolution 52/15 of 20 November 1997, by which it proclaimed 2000 the International Year for the Culture of Peace, its resolution 53/25 of 10 November 1998, by which it proclaimed the period 2001-2010 the International Decade for a Culture of Peace...
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Reaffirming Declaration 1 and Programme of Action 2 for a culture of peace, which it considers to be the basis for, inter alia, the observance of the Decade, and convinced that the effective and successful observance of the Decade throughout the world will contribute to the promotion of a culture of non-violence and pe...
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Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General on the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World 5 , including paragraph 28 thereof, in which it is stated that each year of the Decade will be marked by a different priority theme related to the Programme of Action,
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Noting the relevance of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 26 August to 4 September 2002, the International Conference on Financing for Development, held in Monterrey, Mexico, from 18 to 22 March 2002, the special session of the General Assembly on children, held in Ne...
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Recognizing that the efforts of the United Nations system and the international community in general for the maintenance and consolidation of peace, conflict prevention, disarmament, sustainable development, the promotion of human dignity and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, good governance and gender equality...
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Taking into account the "Manifest 2000" initiative of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to promote a culture of peace, in which more than 75 million signatories from around the world have so far joined,
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A-RES-59-149-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 56/116 of 19 December 2001, by which it proclaimed the 10-year period beginning on 1 January 2003 the United Nations Literacy Decade, and its resolution 57/166 of 18 December 2002, in which it welcomed the International Plan of Action for the United Nations Literacy Decade,
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Recalling also the United Nations Millennium Declaration, in which Member States decided to ensure that, by 2015, children, boys and girls throughout the world, are able to complete a full cycle of primary education and that girls and boys have equal access to all levels of education, which requires a renewed commitmen...
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Reaffirming that basic education is of crucial importance for nation-building, that literacy for all is at the heart of basic education for all and that it is essential to create literate environments and societies to achieve poverty eradication, reduce child mortality, curb population growth, achieve gender equality a...
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Noting with concern that there are now more than 100 million out-of-school children and some 800 million illiterate adults, that illiteracy may not be sufficiently high on national agendas to generate the necessary political and economic support to tackle the problems it poses in the world and that, if this continues, ...
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A-RES-59-168-fr-parsed
Deeply convinced that the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 1 and the outcome documents of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly, entitled "Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century", 2 contribute significantly to the improvement of the status of women ...
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Reaffirming its commitment to the full and effective implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome document of the twenty-third special session, in particular with regard to the twelve critical areas of concern, namely, women and poverty, women's education and training, women and hea...
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Reaffirming also its commitment to overcoming the obstacles to the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome of the twenty-third special session and to creating the conditions for progress in this regard at the national and international levels,
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Recognizing that the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action as well as the outcome of the twenty-third special session is the primary responsibility of countries, which must increase their efforts in this area, and reaffirming that it is essential for the effective implementation of the Beiji...
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Welcoming the increased attention paid to the situation of women and girls and the mainstreaming of a gender perspective into the work of the United Nations, in particular in the outcomes of and follow-up to major United Nations conferences, special sessions and summits, as well as the review and appraisal by the Econo...
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Reaffirming the primary and essential role of the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council in promoting the advancement of women and gender equality, while taking note of the open debate held by the Security Council on 28 October 2004 on women and peace and security 4 and previous discussions on the subject...
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A-RES-59-19-fr-parsed
Taking note of the resolutions adopted by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and distributed to the General Assembly, as well as the activities undertaken by the Inter-Parliamentary Union in support of the United Nations over the past two years,
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Welcoming the annual hearings of parliamentarians held at the United Nations, which is a regular feature of the programme of activities organized at United Nations Headquarters during the sessions of the General Assembly,
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Recalling the United Nations Millennium Declaration 3 , in which the Heads of State and Government decided to further strengthen cooperation between the United Nations and national parliaments, represented by their world organizations, the Inter-Parliamentary Union, in various areas, including peace and security, econo...
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Taking note of the recommendations contained in the report of the Panel of Eminent Persons on United Nations-Civil Society Relations 4 to increase the systematic involvement of parliamentarians in the work of the United Nations,
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Recalling also its resolution 40/144 of 13 December 1985, by which it adopted the Declaration on the Human Rights of Persons Who do not have the nationality of the country in which they live,
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Reaffirming that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 2 proclaims that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms enshrined therein, without distinction of any kind, including race, colour or national origin,
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Reaffirming the provisions on migrants adopted by the World Conference on Human Rights 4 , the International Conference on Population and Development 5 , the World Summit for Social Development 6 and the Fourth World Conference on Women 7 ,
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Reaffirming also the provisions on the human rights of migrants contained in the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action adopted on 8 September 2001 by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance 8 , and expressing its appreciation for the important recommendations ...
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Welcoming the renewed commitment contained in the United Nations Millennium Declaration 9 to the adoption of measures to ensure respect for and protection of the human rights of migrants, migrant workers and members of their families, to put an end to the increasing acts of racism and xenophobia in many societies and t...
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Welcoming the report of the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on the human rights of migrants, 10 in particular her work on the question of the human rights of migrants, and taking note of the conclusions and recommendations contained therein,
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