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32. Stresses that international public financing plays an important role in complementing national efforts to mobilize domestic public resources and that official development assistance, as the primary source of financing for development, enables developing countries to secure adequate public resources to invest in sec...
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33. Takes note of the potential of mixed financing, including the mobilization and raising of additional funds for sustainable development, and stresses that projects should be aligned with national priorities, have a sustainable impact on development and serve the public interest, including those in vulnerable situati...
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35. Calls upon development partners to continue to support efforts to strengthen policy frameworks to stimulate the financing of productive investment, including by strengthening capacity to access available, additional and sustainable sources of financing, including concessional financing, in particular in least devel...
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36. Notes the policy proposals made by UNCTAD in its World Investment Report 2022: international tax reforms and sustainable investment, in particular those to support developing countries, including African and least developed countries, by, inter alia, increasing technical assistance to enable them to benefit from in...
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38. Takes note of the policy proposals made by UNCTAD in the 2024 edition of the World Investment Report (Investment Facilitation and Digital Government), in particular the proposals that the international community provide support to developing countries, in particular African countries and the least developed countri...
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39. Notes that promoting the development of broader e-government applications, technical assistance to enterprises and investment facilitation, including capacity-building initiatives based on international investment policy instruments, can address some investment gaps in support of sustainable development goals;
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40. Encourages States, development partners and the private sector to invest in technological development, to establish more resilient supply chains, to strengthen productive capacity and economic diversification in developing countries, to disseminate and transfer technology and know-how on mutually agreed terms, to c...
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42. Urges United Nations entities and all relevant stakeholders to strengthen the capacity of developing countries to address the lack of investment in sustainable development goals, in particular in country programmes, and to use public financing to stimulate private investment in projects that contribute to sustainab...
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43. Stresses the need to draft trade and investment agreements with appropriate safeguards so as not to prevent the adoption of policies and laws that are in the public interest, stresses the importance of strengthening the capacities of developing countries to take advantage of the opportunities offered by internation...
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1. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General 8 , notes with concern the lack of progress in meeting the commitments made in the area of financing for development since the adoption of the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development 9 and the Sustainable Dev...
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2. Stresses the need to strive for the full and expeditious implementation of the Addis Ababa Programme of Action, including the reaffirmation of the progress achieved in the Doha Declaration 10 and the Monterrey Consensus 11;
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3. Welcomes the political declaration of the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (Sustainable Development Goals Summit), 12 held in New York on 18 and 19 September 2023, and urges that timely action be taken to ensure its full implementation;
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5. Welcomes the issuance, on 23 August 2021, of special drawing rights amounting to 650 billion United States dollars, recommends the search for new voluntary methods of contribution associated with special drawing rights to meet the needs of developing countries members of the International Monetary Fund, calls for th...
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6. Notes with appreciation the establishment of the Resilience and Sustainability Trust Fund of the International Monetary Fund, which will assist eligible countries in addressing persistent structural problems with macroeconomic risks, takes note of the interim review of the Resilience and Sustainability Trust Fund, l...
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7. Takes note with appreciation of the intergovernmental conclusions and recommendations of the 2024 Economic and Social Council forum on the follow-up to financing for development, and urges their full, effective and timely implementation, and looks forward to continuing to participate in assessing progress, identifyi...
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8. Takes note in this regard of the strengthening of integrated national funding frameworks in support of national sustainable development strategies, including disaster risk reduction strategies, for the implementation of the Addis Ababa Programme of Action, which aim to effectively mobilize various instruments and so...
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9. Also takes note of the summary by the President of the Economic and Social Council on the 2024 Economic and Social Council forum on the follow-up to financing for development; 14
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10. Stresses that the timely and adequate planning of the 2025 forum of the Economic and Social Council on the follow-up to financing for development is of the utmost importance for the substantive work to be carried out there;
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11. Invites the President of the Economic and Social Council to take into consideration the summary by the President of the Council on the 2024 Forum on Financing for Development, in preparation for the 2025 Forum;
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12. Notes the activities of the Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters and the initial contributions of India to the voluntary fund and Norway to a multi-donor project to support the work of the Committee and its subcommittees and related capacity-building activities, as well as the contributi...
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13. Recalls the holding of the Global Forum on Infrastructure from 6 to 8 October 2020, and reaffirms its mandate to identify and address infrastructure and capacity gaps in developing countries, in particular in the least developed countries, countries with economies in transition, and countries with economies in tran...
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14. Also recalls the progress made in the start-up of the activities of the three components of the Technology Facilitation Mechanism, and welcomes the 2030 Connect online platform, which was established within the framework of the Technology Facilitation Mechanism;
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16. Stresses the need to ensure that all people have access to the Internet at an affordable cost by 2030, which is an essential step towards achieving an inclusive and sustainable digital economy that empowers people in vulnerable situations in order to bridge the digital divide, and the need to capitalize on financia...
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17. Recalls the holding in New York on 9 and 10 May 2023 of the ninth annual multi-stakeholder forum on science, technology and innovation for the achievement of sustainable development goals, the summary of which, prepared by the Co-Chairs, 15 contributed to the discussion of the high-level political forum on sustaina...
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18. Recalls that the Addis Ababa Programme of Action provides a comprehensive framework for the financing of sustainable development and is an integral part of, supports and complements the 2030 Programme of Action and contributes to the contextualization of the targets on means of implementation through the adoption o...
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19. Also recalls that States will not be able to achieve the ambitious goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda without a revitalized and strengthened global partnership and means of implementation commensurate with that ambition, and reaffirms the commitment, which is at the heart of the 2030 Agenda, to leave no one behin...
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20. Urges developed countries to expand and honour their official development assistance commitments, including that of many developed countries, to allocate 0.7 per cent of their gross national income to official development assistance to developing countries and 0.15 per cent to 0.20 per cent of their gross national ...
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21. Encourages the strengthening of the lending capacity of multilateral development banks, in this regard urges them to make the most of their financial balance sheet in order to optimize their lending, while preserving their sound credit ratings, financial viability and privileged creditor status, and takes note of t...
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22. Takes note of the recommendations of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts on Financing for Development of UNCTAD, which contribute to the discussion of the Economic and Social Council forum on the follow-up to financing for development, in accordance with the mandate of the Group;
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23. Notes that, in order to achieve a bold and concerted global effort to achieve sustainable development in its three dimensions — economic, social and environmental — in a balanced and integrated manner, to achieve sustainable, inclusive and resilient recovery and to ensure that the world is on track to achieve the s...
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24. Calls for progress in the development of a comprehensive inter-agency plan of action for the United Nations system as a whole, taking into account the status and recommendations of the Secretary-General, with a view to better addressing the multidimensional nature of sustainable development and facilitating coopera...
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25. Stresses the urgent need to develop indicators for measuring progress in sustainable development that complement or are not limited to gross national product in order to make international cooperation more inclusive, including in determining access to financing on favourable terms and technical cooperation, and in ...
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(b) Also looks forward to the commencement of an intergovernmental process under the auspices of the United Nations, in consultation with stakeholders, including the Statistical Commission, the international financial institutions, the multilateral development banks and the regional commissions, each acting in accordan...
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26. Welcomes the work of the High-level Panel on the Development of a Multidimensional Vulnerability Index for Small Island Developing States, which was co-chaired by the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, and the former Prime Minister of Norway, Erna Solberg, including the Panel's consultations with...
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28. Welcomes the holding of the first session of the intergovernmental preparatory committee in Addis Ababa in 2024, in preparation for the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, and looks forward to future sessions;
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30. Invites the Bureau of the Intergovernmental Preparatory Committee to organize further meetings of the Committee in an informal manner in New York, as appropriate and in the most efficient and effective manner, in order to conclude discussions on the modalities and draft outcome document of the Fourth International ...
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32. Welcomes the work of the Financing for Sustainable Development Office and encourages it to continue its work in accordance with its mandate, in collaboration with experts from the public and private sectors, academia, civil society and other multilateral organizations dealing with financing for development issues;
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34. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eightieth session the item entitled "Follow-up to and implementation of the outcome of the International Conferences on Financing for Development".
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6. Also note with concern that worldwide antimicrobial resistance could lead to additional health costs of $1,000 billion per year by 2050 and gross domestic product losses of $1,000 to $3,400 billion per year by 2030, 4 which alone could cost up to $412 billion per year in the treatment of drug-resistant bacterial inf...
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9. Recognizes that, in order to combat antimicrobial resistance in the areas of human, animal and plant health, it is necessary to intensify multisectoral, intersectoral and interdisciplinary interventions and to mobilize all relevant sectors, including agriculture, the environment, finance, research and development, e...
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11. We welcome the convening in 2023 of the high-level meetings of the General Assembly on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response, universal health coverage and the fight against tuberculosis, and recall the political declarations made therefrom, 8 in which the Assembly stressed the importance of international ...
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13. We look forward to the Fourth High-level World Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance, to be held in November 2024 in Saudi Arabia, on the theme "Declarations to Action: Accelerated Interventions in Multisectoral Partnerships to Reduce Antimicrobial Resistance";
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16. We commit to intensifying interventions to meet the current burden of antimicrobial resistance, in order to reduce by 10 per cent, by 2030, the number of deaths associated with antimicrobial resistance worldwide, which was 4.95 million in 2019, and to address the multifaceted and cross-cutting nature of antimicrobi...
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20. Recognizes that armed conflict has a devastating impact on health systems and antimicrobial resistance, depriving people, in particular vulnerable persons, refugees, internally displaced persons and those living in occupied territories or conflict-affected areas, of full access to essential health care and exposing...
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23. We welcome the contributions to the global fight against antimicrobial resistance, including those made by the Global Antimicrobial Resistance Steering Group, the Multi-stakeholder Partnership Platform on Antimicrobial Resistance and other United Nations agencies and international organizations, as appropriate;
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26. Also request the organizations of the Quadripartite Alliance to formalize the Joint Permanent Quadripartite Secretariat on Antimicrobial Resistance as a central coordinating mechanism to support global action against antimicrobial resistance, taking into account their respective mandates and roles;
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31. Recognizes the need to maintain or, where appropriate, increase sustainable investment at the national, regional and global levels to strengthen national capacities for prevention, surveillance and response to antimicrobial resistance, in particular in developing countries, including low-income and middle-income co...
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33. Recognizes that financing for health requires global solidarity and collective effort, and urges Member States to strengthen international cooperation to support efforts to build and strengthen capacity in developing countries, including through increased official development assistance and financial and technical ...
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47. Recognizes the need to share good practices, share results, collaborate with the media and national and cross-cutting actors, and allocate adequate resources for these activities in different sectors in order to increase awareness and awareness of antimicrobial resistance and all its consequences;
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50. Recognizes that diagnostic tests and laboratories play an essential role in reducing antimicrobial resistance by facilitating the adequate, prudent and responsible use of antimicrobials in all sectors, by informing health care decisions and by improving patient care, and that developing countries, in particular low...
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57. Recognizes the need to focus on and fund the implementation of infection prevention and control measures to ensure that antimicrobials are increasingly needed, including through programmes for infectious control and vaccination, including systematic vaccination, and to ensure that infections are diagnosed more reli...
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58. Recognizes that the provision of safe drinking water, sanitation, hygiene, waste treatment and electricity services is essential to prevent the emergence, resurgence and spread of antimicrobial resistance, while noting with concern that 22 per cent of health facilities worldwide do not have basic services related t...
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75. Recognizes the need to strengthen the capacity of health systems to monitor and minimize the health consequences and adverse effects of climate change on antimicrobial resistance by taking appropriate measures for the prevention, preparedness, rapid response and effective management of natural disasters, and to dev...
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80. Recognizes that equitable and affordable access to existing and new antimicrobial drugs, vaccines and diagnostic tools should be a priority worldwide and that the needs of all countries should be taken into account, in line with the World Health Organization's Global Strategy and Plan of Action for Public Health, I...
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82. Recognizes the need to remove barriers to trade, strengthen supply chains, facilitate the movement of medical supplies and public health goods and diversify productive capacities in all regions, in particular during a pandemic or other health emergency, between countries and countries;
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97. Recognizes the need to strengthen cross-sectoral data sharing at the national, regional and global levels, including through innovative surveillance approaches, in accordance with the respective data protection regulations, in order to improve monitoring, evaluation and forecasting of trends in antimicrobial resist...
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104. Also request that the relevant entities of the United Nations system continue to provide, as soon as possible, high-quality support to Member States, upon request, to build capacity, strengthen health systems and promote financial sustainability, training, recruitment, development and retention of human resources ...
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1. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General entitled "Achieving sustainable development: achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including through the adoption of sustainable consumption and production patterns, building on Agenda 21"; 17
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2. Notes that the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development has been a real turning point for important international instruments and commitments that guide efforts to bridge development gaps within and among developed and developing countries, and reaffirms all the principles of the Rio Declaration on E...
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3. Reaffirms the commitment of the 2030 Agenda to ensure that all persons throughout the world have the information and knowledge necessary for sustainable development and a lifestyle in harmony with nature, recalls in this regard resolution 6/8 of 1 March 2024 on promoting sustainable lifestyles, 19 adopted by the Uni...
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4. Urges the full and effective implementation of the sustainable development goals and other internationally agreed development goals and the fulfilment of commitments in the economic, social and environmental fields, including the Millennium Development Goals and those contained in the three Rio conventions, taking a...
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5. Recognizes that the 2030 Agenda, including Goal 12, aimed at establishing sustainable consumption and production patterns, is based on themes contained in Agenda 21, and encourages further steps to strengthen international cooperation to address gaps in its implementation, including the provision of means of impleme...
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6. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General entitled "Status of sustainable development goals: towards a plan to save humanity and the planet" 20 and the World Report on Sustainable Development 2023, which, inter alia, emphasizes that, at the current pace, humanity is not on track to achieve global goal 12 and...
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7. Welcomes the political declaration adopted by the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (Sustainable Development Goals Summit), held in New York on 18 and 19 September 2023, and urges prompt action to ensure its full implementation;
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8. Recognizes that sustainable consumption and production practices can be economic and effective means of achieving economic development while reducing environmental impacts and ensuring the well-being of the population, and stresses the importance of achieving Sustainable Development Goal 12 with a view to contributi...
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9. Takes note of the adoption, inter alia, of the 10-year framework of programmes on sustainable consumption and production patterns, which, together with its multi-stakeholder trust fund, is a tool for action, at the United Nations conference on sustainable development, and reaffirms in this regard the need to continu...
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11. Welcomes the decision taken by the Council of the 10-year framework of programmes on sustainable consumption and production patterns to approve the Global Strategy for Sustainable Consumption and Production for 2023-2030 21, following a consultative process involving Member States and stakeholders, and calls upon M...
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12. Recognizes that unsustainable consumption and production patterns are among the main factors contributing to the depletion of natural resources, climate change, loss of biodiversity, pollution, malnutrition and land degradation, and therefore reiterates its commitment to work towards radical changes in the way soci...
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13. Welcomes the extension, in its resolution 76/202 of 17 December 2021, of the mandate of the 10-year framework of programmes on sustainable consumption and production patterns until 31 December 2030, and encourages the implementation of the framework as set out in target 12.1 associated with the sustainable developm...
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14. Recognizes the important role of the private sector in promoting and adopting sustainable practices, including multinational corporations, micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises, which may have greater difficulties in the rational use of resources, and invites Member States, in cooperation with th...
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16. Recalls the decision taken by the United Nations Environment Assembly at its resumed fifth session, in its resolution 5/8 of 2 March 2022 22 , to establish an expert group on the science-policy interface for the sound management of chemicals and wastes and pollution prevention, and trusts that the work of the ad ho...
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17. Recognizes the link between waste and plastic pollution and sustainable consumption and production patterns, and calls upon all Member States to continue to intensify activities throughout the life cycle of plastic in order to prevent, reduce and eliminate plastic pollution, including in the marine environment, inc...
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18. Welcomes the decision of the United Nations Environment Assembly, in resolution 5/14 adopted at its resumed fifth session, to convene an intergovernmental negotiating committee to elaborate an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment, which could include bot...
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20. Urges the international community to continue to assist developing countries in strengthening their scientific and technical capacities to move towards more sustainable consumption and production patterns, and calls for enhanced support to developing countries through the provision of means of implementation;
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21. Recognizes the importance of increasing funding, capacity-building, technical assistance and technology transfer in a mutually agreed manner to ensure that developing countries benefit from science, technology and innovation, as well as from digital and new and emerging technologies, including artificial intelligen...
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22. Calls for the further strengthening of linkages between scientists and policymakers, as well as means of implementation, from all sources and at all levels, through, inter alia, the revitalization and consolidation of the Global Partnership, as well as by supporting innovative approaches to sustainable science and ...
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23. Requests the organizations of the United Nations system to mainstream the three dimensions of sustainable development and to enhance their integration into all their work, to continue to share experiences and lessons learned and to intensify their efforts at all levels to provide continued support for the implement...
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24. Invites regional and subregional organizations to continue to promote sustainable development in their regions, including by promoting peer learning and cooperation, including South-South and triangular cooperation, and to establish linkages between activities at the global, regional, subregional and national level...
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26. Stresses the urgent need to promote sustainable consumption and production patterns that emphasize the production of products and materials that can be reused, remanufactured, recycled or recovered and thus remain in the economic mainstream as long as possible, as well as their components, in order to avoid or mini...
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27. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its eightieth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, with particular reference to the status of sustainable consumption and production patterns, their adoption and promotion, and to recommend concrete measures for the imp...
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28. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eightieth session, under the item entitled "Sustainable development", the sub-item entitled "Achieving sustainable development: achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including through the adoption of sustainable consumption and production patterns...
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3. Welcomes the convening of the high-level meeting on the midterm review of the Sendai Framework on 18 and 19 May 2023, at which it adopted the political declaration on the midterm review of the Sendai Framework 17;
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5. Stresses the need to address the economic, social and environmental consequences of disasters caused by natural and man-made hazards, many of which are exacerbated by climate change, stresses in this regard the urgent need to strengthen resilience and resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change and extreme...
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6. Also stresses the critical need to enhance capacity-building and capacity-building activities, financial resources, data and technology and partnerships to assist developing countries in implementing the Sendai Framework, and in this regard recognizes the need for sustainable and predictable investment in disaster r...
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7. Welcomes the work of the Coalition on Disaster Resilience Infrastructure, the Partnership for Risk-Based Early Action, the Early Warnings for All initiative and the Climate Early Warning Systems Initiative (CREWS);
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8. Recognizes that, in some cases, the use of public debt and external borrowing to absorb the effects of disasters can increase debt servicing in developing countries and hinder both the growth of developing countries and their ability to invest in building long-term resilience, recognizes that each new disaster can i...
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9. Recognizes the need for the global community, including international financial institutions, development banks and the private sector, to better integrate inclusive disaster risk reduction into decision-making, by reporting more transparently on the exposure and management of disaster risk, and to strengthen effort...
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11. Recognizes the progress made towards achieving goal (e) of the Sendai Framework and notes that it is essential to achieve sustainable development and the achievement of sustainable development goals, to design and implement strategic plans, policies and programmes, and to implement policies and programmes that are ...
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12. Reaffirms the importance of developing, in accordance with the Sendai Framework, multi-hazard local, national, subregional, regional and international strategies to prevent, mitigate and address the harmful economic, social and environmental consequences of natural climate cycles, such as the El Niño-Southern Oscil...
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13. Stresses the crucial importance of taking advantage of the neutral years of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation phenomenon to prepare for the risks of the next episode, mitigate them and build resilience capacities, in particular in the context of existing climate-related effects, including through the implementation ...
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14. Welcomes the joint holding by the President of the Economic and Social Council and the President of the Economic and Social Council on 30 April 2024 of a thematic event entitled "El Niño 2023-2024: measures for the security, sustainability and resilience of people and the planet";
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15. Urges the international community to accelerate progress, allocate adequate resources for the development and implementation of multi-hazard national and local disaster risk reduction strategies, involving all parties, including gender issues, which extend beyond preparedness and response to also include risk reduc...
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16. Encourages Member States to strengthen national and local disaster risk governance through an approach involving all Governments and society by establishing or strengthening national disaster risk reduction mechanisms or similar mechanisms, with a view to ensuring multisectoral and inter-agency coordination, clearl...
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17. Notes with concern that countries affected by humanitarian crises and protracted emergencies are among the most vulnerable to the effects of disasters and are most lagging behind in the implementation of the Sendai Framework, recognizes that the implementation of the Sendai Framework can address vulnerability and e...
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18. Takes note with appreciation of the voluntary national reports and progress reports on the seven global goals through the Sendai Framework follow-up system, takes note of the reviews of global and regional platforms for disaster risk reduction, and takes note of the report on the main findings and recommendations o...
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19. Recognizes the importance of following up on the Sendai Framework, encourages States to use the online monitoring system to report on progress towards the global goals of the Sendai Framework by referring to the report of the open-ended intergovernmental expert working group on indicators and terminology for disast...
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21. Recalls its authorization to the United Nations Office for Disaster Reduction to conclude with the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement a memorandum of understanding on ho...
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22. Urges States to develop multi-hazard and inclusive disaster risk diagnoses, based on climate change projections, to support the development of evidence-based disaster risk reduction strategies and to assist the private and public sectors in making development-oriented and risk-sensitive investments, including compr...
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23. Encourages States to strengthen inter-agency and inclusive coordination on disaster risk data and integrated analysis, investment and technology transfer, in a mutually agreed manner, for developing countries for the development of science and technology and capacity-building for multidimensional and multi-hazard r...
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24. Also encourages States to give priority to the provision of sustainable and predictable funding for disaster risk reduction at all levels, the transfer of technology to developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, small island developing States, landlocked developing countries and African coun...
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