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3. Also requests the Bureau of the Third Committee to address the issue of the increasing number of interactive dialogues with the Commission in consultation with the Bureau of the Human Rights Council and through inclusive and transparent consultations with Member States and, in this regard, to coordinate the schedule...
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4. Notes with appreciation the positive impact of the combined briefings on time management, highlighting the linkages between mandates, and on improving the quality and effectiveness of the work of the Third Committee at previous sessions, and decides, without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 3 of the present ...
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5. Expresses its appreciation to those Member States that have already responded to the call for the biennial and triennial review of resolutions submitted to the Third Committee, and calls upon Member States to continue their efforts in this regard, bearing in mind that there should be no automaticity in requesting th...
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6. Encourages the principal sponsors of the resolutions of the Third Committee to consider simplifying the resolutions, ensuring that their operative paragraphs focus on concrete measures and limiting requests for reports that duplicate the reports required by the Human Rights Council, including by considering requesti...
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8. Requests that the provisional list of special procedures mandate holders, chairpersons of treaty bodies and other experts to make presentations, as well as the programme of work, be further circulated in advance of the session for consideration by Member States;
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9. Recalls its resolution 47/202 B of 22 December 1992 on the pattern of conferences, and urges the authors of reports, special procedures, chairpersons of treaty bodies, experts and other mechanisms to submit their reports for consideration in a timely manner in order to comply with that resolution, inter alia, to ens...
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10. Urges the Secretariat to ensure that all reports are made available online as soon as possible before the consideration of the agenda item under which they are to be considered, in accordance with the programme of work;
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11. Requests the secretariat of the Third Committee, in accordance with past practice, to continue to provide Member States with regular updates on the status of reports submitted for consideration during the session, including the reasons for the delay in publication;
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12. Welcomes the practice of preparing an informal paper on the working methods, lessons learned and best practices of the Third Committee, and encourages the Bureau of the Commission to continue to prepare, in consultation with Member States, updates of this informal document;
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1. Recognizes that information and communication technologies can provide new solutions to development problems, in particular in the context of globalization, and promote sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth and sustainable development, competitiveness, access to information and knowledge, trade and deve...
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2. Welcomes the remarkable development and dissemination, through the public and private sectors, of information and communications technologies, which have spread almost everywhere in the world and have opened up new opportunities for social interaction, created new business models and contributed to the economic grow...
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3. Recognizes that information and communication technologies and digital transformation can contribute to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 15 and other internationally agreed development goals by accelerating progress towards the 17 sustainable development goals, therefore urges all Go...
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4. Reaffirms its commitment to bridging the digital divide and the knowledge gap, recognizing that the enterprise requires a multidimensional approach that takes into account the evolving aspect of access, emphasizes the quality of access and recognizes that the speed, stability, cost, language and accessibility of loc...
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6. Recognizes that the Internet is a global resource essential for an inclusive and equitable digital transformation and that, in order for it to benefit all fully, it must be open, global, interoperable, stable and secure, while recognizing that Internet governance must maintain its global and multi-stakeholder charac...
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7. Stresses the important role played by Governments, the private sector, civil society, the scientific, technical and academic communities, international organizations and relevant stakeholders, in the field of information and communications technology, according to their respective roles and responsibilities;
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8. Encourages stakeholders from both developed and developing countries to continue and strengthen their cooperation, within their respective mandates and responsibilities, with a view to implementing the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society, held in Geneva and Tunis, inter alia, by promoting multi-s...
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9. Welcomes the start-up of the Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries, and invites Member States, as well as international organizations, foundations and the private sector, to make voluntary financial contributions and to provide the necessary technical assistance to enable the Bank to function fully and e...
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11. Takes note of the progress made by entities of the United Nations system, in cooperation with Governments, the regional commissions and other stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations and the private sector, in the implementation of the guidelines set out in the outcomes of the World Summit on the Info...
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12. Notes that the digital economy accounts for a significant and growing share of the world economy and that access to information and communication technologies is linked to the growth of gross domestic product, and recognizes the importance of increasing the participation of all countries, in particular developing c...
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13. Recalls the request that the Commission on Science and Technology for Development establish a working group to engage in a comprehensive and inclusive multi-stakeholder dialogue on how data governance at all levels can promote development, invites the working group to report to the General Assembly at the latest at...
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14. Recognizes the role of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development in the review of the implementation of the outcome of the World Summit on the Information Society, and requests the Commission to consider how it could also contribute to the implementation of the Global Digital Compact;
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15. Encourages countries to take advantage of existing capacity-building mechanisms and opportunities throughout the United Nations system and in Member States, and urges the international community to allocate the necessary resources to support those efforts;
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16. Urges continued efforts to maximize the use of e-commerce to promote development through initiatives such as eTrade for All and the UNCTAD e-business readiness assessment tool aimed at providing technical assistance and capacity-building for the adoption and development of e-commerce;
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18. Recognizes the need for international cooperation to examine and address the opportunities, risks and challenges associated with data processing, including data protection, and the urgent need for action to reduce digital divides and inequalities in data generation, infrastructure and accessibility in and between c...
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21. Stresses the need to broaden efforts to reduce all digital divides and to ensure that no one is left behind in the digital economy, including through the use of data for economic growth, in particular in developing countries;
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22. Takes note of the holding of UNCTAD Electronic Commerce Week 2023, from 4 to 8 December 2023, on the theme "Shaping the future of the digital economy" and its outcome document entitled "The Geneva Vision on the Future of the Digital Economy";
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23. Welcomes the work of the Information for All Programme of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to assist Member States in developing policies to bridge the digital divide and build equitable knowledge societies, and welcomes the holding of World Media and Public Information Week from...
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24. Recognizes that, despite recent progress and significant achievements, access to and use of information and communications technologies remains uneven, expresses concern at the wide gap between and within developed and developing countries in the areas of digital and broadband, including the fact that 90 per cent o...
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25. Stresses the need for all persons to have access to the Internet at an affordable and meaningful cost by 2030, including in all developing countries, welcomes the efforts of the United Nations to assist countries, upon their request, in achieving this goal, and calls upon all stakeholders, including the internation...
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26. Recognizes the importance of broadband for rural and remote users, and in this regard notes that small operators and local non-profit operators offering, inter alia, community networks and various affordable, scalable and inclusive technological and operational models that can be installed as close as possible to u...
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27. Stresses the importance of making rapid technological developments at the service of food security and nutrition by 2030 and of the use of information technology in agricultural systems, with due regard to sustainability;
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28. Encourages research and development and the development of sustainable strategies that can lead to increased competitiveness and investment and a rapid reduction in the cost of information and communications technologies, and urges all stakeholders to bridge the continuing widening digital divide between and within...
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29. Notes the importance of more inclusive and equitable access to the benefits of the emerging digital economy, and recognizes the need for collective action to define new rules that not only favour large digital enterprises, but also provide for an open, equitable, competitive, inclusive and non-discriminatory busine...
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30. Recognizes that the gender digital divide remains and that, globally, 70 per cent of men use the Internet, compared to 65 per cent of women, and that in least developed countries only 30 per cent of women use the Internet, compared to 41 per cent of men, and in this regard invites all stakeholders to bridge the dig...
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31. Takes note of the regional implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society, facilitated by the regional commissions, as reflected in the report of the Secretary-General on progress made in the implementation of the outcome of the World Summit on the Information Society;
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32. Encourages the United Nations funds and programmes and the specialized agencies to intensify their collaboration, each within its mandate and strategic plan, in contributing to the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society, and stresses the importance of allocating adequate resou...
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33. Takes note of the current mandate of the Internet Governance Forum, and looks forward to the comprehensive review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society to be held in 2025;
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34. Recognizes the importance of the Internet Governance Forum and its mandate to provide a forum for multi-stakeholder dialogue on various issues, as reflected in paragraph 72 of the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society, including facilitating the consideration of policy issues related to key aspects of Internet g...
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35. Stresses the need to enhance the participation of Governments and stakeholders from all developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, in all meetings of the Internet Governance Forum, and in this regard invites Member States, as well as other relevant stakeholders, to assist Governments and all...
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36. Takes note of the work of the Working Group on Strengthening Cooperation, established by the Chair of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development as requested by the General Assembly in its resolution 70/125, to develop recommendations on ways and means of further strengthening cooperation in accordanc...
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37. Notes that the Working Group met five times between September 2016 and January 2018 to review the contributions of Member States and other stakeholders, as requested by the General Assembly in its resolution 70/125;
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38. Recalls the report of the Chairman of Working Group 17, which refers to the full text of all proposals and contributions, and expresses its appreciation to the Chairman and all participants who have contributed to the work of the Working Group;
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39. Welcomes the significant progress made by the Working Group on many issues and the apparent consensus on some of them, although there are still significant differences on other issues, and regrets in this regard that
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40. Recognizes the importance of enhanced cooperation in the future in order to enable Governments to fulfil their role and responsibilities on an equal footing with regard to international policy issues relating to the Internet, and notes the need for further dialogue and action to enhance cooperation, as envisaged in...
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41. Encourages all stakeholders, in a spirit of openness and equity, to take advantage of and contribute to the specialized forums and services offered by relevant United Nations bodies, such as the Commission on Science and Technology for Development, in order to strengthen global digital cooperation;
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42. Recognizes that the lack of access to affordable and reliable technologies and services is a major obstacle in many developing countries, in particular in Africa, as well as in the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries, small island developing States, middle-income countries, countries in confl...
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43. Also recognizes that information and communication technologies present new opportunities and challenges, and that there is an urgent need to remove the main obstacles preventing developing countries from joining and accessing new technologies, such as the lack of enabling conditions, the lack of resources, infrast...
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44. Encourages Member States, in particular developed and developing countries in a position to do so, to increase cooperation in capacity-building, including public policy exchanges, knowledge-sharing and technology transfer activities on mutually agreed terms, technical assistance, life-long learning, staff training,...
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45. Recognizes the need to take advantage of the opportunities offered by information and communication technologies as essential factors for sustainable development and to bridge the digital divide, and stresses that, in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third Interna...
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46. Notes that, while strong milestones have been set in building information and communications technology capacity in many areas of the development of the information society, efforts should continue to be made to address the remaining challenges, in particular in developing and least developed countries, and draws a...
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47. Recognizes the importance of assisting developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, to overcome the challenges and take advantage of opportunities related to the use of the Internet and electronic commerce, inter alia, in order to enhance their capacity in the field of international trade;
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48. Recognizes the importance of the free flow of information and knowledge and the need to address disparities in the flow of information at all levels, as the amount of information disseminated throughout the world increases and communication plays an increasingly important role, and recognizes that the integration o...
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49. Invites all stakeholders to continue, as a matter of priority, their efforts to bridge the digital divide in its various forms, to put into practice coherent strategies that promote the development of e-government and to continue to focus on information and communications technology policies and applications that b...
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50. Recognizes that digital innovations in the financial sector have contributed to the rapid improvement of access to financial services and financial inclusion, enabling progress to be made in meeting financial
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51. Calls for the promotion of further research and for the development and transfer of technology on mutually agreed terms, including in the areas of food and nutrition, health, water and sanitation and energy, in order to contribute to the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions and to the achievement ...
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52. Takes note of the commitments made in the Addis Ababa Programme of Action, and recognizes that official development assistance and other concessional financial flows for information and communication technologies can significantly improve development results, including when they can reduce the risks of public and p...
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53. Invites all stakeholders to provide more comprehensive support to countries lagging behind in the digital economy in order to bridge the digital divide, create a more value-creating international environment and build capacity in the private and public sectors, with a view to increasing productivity and competitive...
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54. Notes the critical importance of private sector investment in information and communications technology infrastructure, content and services, in full compliance with national legislation and relevant legal and regulatory frameworks, encourages Governments to establish such mechanisms that promote investment expansi...
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55. Encourages the promotion of digital solutions through access to and the use and development of digital public goods, which include free software, open data, open-source artificial intelligence models, open standards and free content that comply with national and international laws, in order to harness the full pote...
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56. Recognizes that both resilient, secure, inclusive and interoperable digital public infrastructure can provide large-scale services and new social and economic opportunities for all, that there are several models of digital public infrastructure and that each society will develop and use collective digital systems b...
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57. Welcomes the holding of the ninth forum of the Economic and Social Council on the follow-up to financing for development, takes note of the intergovernmental agreed recommendations and conclusions adopted on that occasion, 19 trusts that further progress will be made in the follow-up, and welcomes the work of the I...
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58. Reaffirms the commitment, which is at the very heart of the 2030 Agenda, to leave no one behind, and undertakes to take more concrete measures to support people in vulnerable situations and the most vulnerable countries and to help the most disadvantaged first;
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59. Welcomes the important role of information and communication technologies in achieving sustainable development goals and in a recovery focused on inclusion and resilience in the post-VOCID-19 pandemic, and calls upon all stakeholders in the information and communication technology sector, including Governments and ...
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60. Notes that the Commission on Science and Technology for Development will submit to the General Assembly at the end of its twenty-eighth session, in April 2025, a report, prepared with contributions from Member States, all facilitators and other stakeholders, on the review of progress made in the implementation of t...
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62. Decides to agree, as soon as possible and no later than the end of March 2025, on the modalities for the comprehensive review of the implementation of the outcome of the World Summit on the Information Society, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 71 of its resolution 70/125, and invites the President of ...
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63. Recognizes the immense potential of artificial intelligence systems to accelerate the achievement of all sustainable development goals and the importance of finding ways to exploit artificial intelligence for this purpose in an inclusive and equitable manner, in this regard recognizes the need to govern artificial ...
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64. Expresses its determination to bridge the digital divide, including in the area of artificial intelligence, between and within countries and to intensify international cooperation in capacity-building in developing countries, including through North-South and South-South cooperation and triangular cooperation, taki...
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65. Calls upon Member States and invites other stakeholders to cooperate with and assist developing countries in promoting inclusive and equitable access to the benefits of digital transformation and safe, secure and trustworthy artificial intelligence systems, including by: (a) To empower developing countries, in part...
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67. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its eightieth session, through the Commission on Science and Technology for Development and the Economic and Social Council, a pragmatic report on the implementation of and follow-up to the present resolution, taking into account the 2030 Agenda, t...
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68. Invites the co-chair of the multi-stakeholder collaborative forum on science, technology and innovation for the achievement of sustainable development goals to be held in 2025 to include information on the midterm reviews of science, technology and innovation for sustainable development goals in its summary;
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1. Stresses that the promotion of investment in value-added creation and in the transformation of natural resources and the diversification of productive activity allows for more inclusive and sustainable development, and in this regard encourages States to accelerate their national efforts and to strengthen internatio...
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2. Encourages the promotion of viable and innovative financing schemes and mechanisms, with a view to unlocking new capital for sustainable investment and improving sustainable business models, with a particular focus on small and medium-sized enterprises;
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3. Calls for increased investment in developing countries in lifelong learning, technical and vocational training, skills and digital skills, expanded access to digital technologies and financial literacy programmes that empower individuals and businesses to make informed decisions, thereby promoting financial inclusio...
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4. Notes with concern that many least developed countries and small island developing States are still not attracting foreign direct investment that would allow them to diversify their economies, despite an improvement in some of the conditions for investment in those countries;
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5. Also notes with concern that microenterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises, in particular those headed by women, young people and persons with disabilities, have insufficient access to capital and support services, and notes that financial markets and organizations
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6. Recognizes that foreign direct investment can have a positive impact, in particular in the form of know-how and technology, inter alia, by establishing links with domestic suppliers, or by promoting the integration of local enterprises, in particular micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises in develo...
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7. Stresses that foreign direct investment can have a diverse impact on sustainable development goals, and stresses the need to better align such investment with national policies and sustainable development strategies and with the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda,3 and invites States that develop integrated nationa...
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8. Recognizes the need to develop and strengthen policies to better align incentives for the private sector with sustainable development goals, and recognizes that taxonomies of sustainable finance can be useful tools for improving transparency and can thus encourage the private sector to adopt sustainable practices, i...
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9. Encourages national and international efforts to integrate sustainability into the financial system and thus to continue to redirect capital flows towards sustainable investment from an economic, social and environmental perspective;
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10. Calls upon financial institutions and development banks to encourage and assist developing countries to issue obligations related to sustainable development goals, where appropriate, in particular obligations that are specifically used for the purpose of issuance, such as social obligations, sustainable obligations...
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11. Calls for an increase in foreign direct investment, in particular in developing countries, which is suffering the effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic and the current multiple crises, with a view to closing the investment gap of $4,000 billion in sustainable development goals in developing countries, bearing in mind th...
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12. Encourages financial actors at all levels to work towards inclusive, representative and accountable financial practices, including transparency, information and standards, and invites all actors to strive to reduce the fragmentation of reporting and reporting standards, or to prevent their continuation, as appropri...
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13. Welcomes the progress made by many countries in creating a more favourable environment for private sector participation and investment, but notes that more can be done to create a favourable business and investment environment, including by intensifying the fight against corruption, promoting market transparency, i...
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14. Reaffirms that a more equal distribution of economic resources between men and women can empower them to generate income and has a positive multiplier effect on economic growth by enabling it to be inclusive, equitable and sustainable, and recalls in this regard that measures and investments must be targeted;
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15. Recognizes the importance of private sector cooperation with national, international and intergovernmental organizations, Member States and other stakeholders, as appropriate, for the effective, responsible and concerted implementation of sustainable development goals;
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16. Recognizes the importance of mobilizing public-private partnerships involving international actors, multilateral development banks and Governments in order to reduce the cost of investment, and the need for multilateral development banks to change their lending priorities in order to increase the leverage of their ...
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17. Notes the importance of sustainable business practices, including environmental and social factors and governance issues, in the publication of results, as appropriate, by countries deciding on the right balance between voluntary and mandatory rules, and encourages enterprises to adopt principles of accountability ...
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18. Recognizes the importance of corporate reporting on sustainability, encourages companies, in particular listed companies and large companies, to integrate sustainability and due diligence information into their periodic reports, encourages industry, interested Governments and relevant actors, with the assistance of...
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19. Recognizes the difficulties faced by developing countries in adopting new international standards for reporting on sustainability, which increases capacity-building needs, in particular for micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises, and in this regard welcomes the work of the Intergovernmental Workin...
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20. Calls upon Member States to reduce tensions and other risk factors and to promote conditions for the development of long-term sustainable investment, inter alia, through the adoption of open, transparent and non-discriminatory investment policies;
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21. Notes with concern that the number of slum dwellers is increasing and that this situation has a negative impact on their health, safety and livelihoods, and in this regard encourages investment at all levels in affordable and adequate housing and sustained investment in targets associated with the sustainable devel...
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22. Stresses that the private sector can contribute to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda in a variety of ways, including through creative and innovative solutions to meet the challenges of sustainable development, adapting its business models to the sustainable development goals and supporting public sector efforts...
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23. Welcomes the increasing interest of investors in integrating sustainability into their investment decisions, but recognizes that further efforts are needed to analyse, monitor and measure how such inclusion contributes to the achievement of sustainable development goals and maximizes its positive impact on developm...
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25. Encourages measures to align infrastructure plans with national disaster risk reduction strategies, including through dialogue with insurance companies, ensuring that multi-hazard disaster risk assessment is a prerequisite for investment in infrastructure, housing and real estate in all regions of the world.
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26. Encourages Member States to achieve sustainable development in its three dimensions in an innovative, integrated, transparent, inclusive and equitable manner, which requires adequate, sustainable and predictable investment by both the public and private sectors;
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27. Invites all parties concerned to explore opportunities to take sustainability into account in financial assessments and to empower capital markets to promote the growth of micro and small and medium-sized enterprises, in particular those belonging to women;
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28. Recognizes the intensification of the momentum generated by sustainable investment and financing, including through investment in sustainable development goals obligations, and invites private enterprises, including institutional investors, to adopt sustainable practices that promote long-term value;
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29. Notes with deep concern the devastating economic effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic, which undermines the ability of countries to meet the goals and targets set out in the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement and threatens to undo recent progress in promoting investment for sustainable development goals, notes that mu...
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30. Stresses the need to take stock of public and private initiatives in order to measure the impact of investments on sustainable development goals, to highlight similarities and differences and to identify possible gaps;
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31. Welcomes in this regard the request in the outcome document of the 2019 Economic and Social Council Forum on Financing for Development Follow-up to the Inter-Agency Think Tank on Financing for Development to continue its analysis of the impact and measurement parameters of the contribution of private sector investm...
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