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E-ESCAP-RES-69-11-fr-parsed | 8. The sharing of good practices in the application of information technology and geographic information systems for disaster risk reduction and management should be strengthened and facilitated; regional and subregional information-sharing platforms, such as the Asia-Pacific Portal for Disaster Risk Management and Dev... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-11-fr-parsed | 12. The Regional Programme on Space Applications for Sustainable Development should continue to provide specialized training and education, as well as the sharing of good practices in applications, operations and policy development, with special emphasis on the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-11-fr-parsed | 20. The outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development stresses the importance of strengthening the capacity of member States to manage natural resources sustainably by reducing adverse environmental effects in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication. In many areas, ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-11-fr-parsed | 34. The products and services of space applications and geographic information systems should be shared and made available at the national level through the establishment of a national spatial data infrastructure, including data policy and modalities, to ensure that all relevant applications for sustainable development... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-11-fr-parsed | 43. The representatives of ESCAP members and associate members, as well as relevant United Nations bodies and intergovernmental, regional and subregional organizations, assembled at an intergovernmental meeting jointly organized by ESCAP and the Agency for the Development of Space Technology and Geoinformatics of Thail... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-11-fr-parsed | 44. The Plan of Action will be submitted to the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific for endorsement at its sixty-ninth session, in 2013. The ESCAP secretariat, in collaboration with all partners and stakeholders, will need to take the initiative to implement the Plan of Action at the regional level ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 2. Decides to convene a high-level intergovernmental meeting to review the mid-term progress of the Decade in 2017, as well as another high-level intergovernmental meeting to mark the conclusion of the Decade in 2022; | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 3. Requests the Executive Secretary:
(a) Prioritize the implementation of the Ministerial Declaration and the Incheon Strategy;
(b) To submit for approval to the Commission at its seventieth session a road map for the implementation of the Incheon Strategy;
(c) To submit the Ministerial Declaration on the Asian and Pac... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 1. The development of the Incheon Strategy for Making the Right Real for Persons with Disabilities in Asia and the Pacific is the result of the experience gained in the implementation of two consecutive Asia-Pacific Decades for Persons with Disabilities (1993-2002 and 2003-2012), as well as the historic adoption by the... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 2. The development of the Incheon Strategy has benefited from inputs from Governments, organizations of persons with disabilities and persons with disabilities and other key partners, drawing on the comments, information and ideas gathered from the following regional consultations: the Expert Meeting and consultation w... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 3. The responses of Governments and organizations of persons with disabilities and persons with disabilities to the 2011-2012 ESCAP Disability Survey on the Final Review of the Implementation of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons (2003-2012) provided a comprehensive database for the development of the Inc... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 4. The Incheon Strategy is not intended to duplicate the broad scope already covered by the Biwako Millennium Framework for Action for an inclusive, barrier-free and rights-based society for persons with disabilities in Asia and the Pacific, by Biwako plus five and by the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabi... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 6. The Incheon Strategy is based on the principles of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities:
(a) Respect for inherent dignity, individual autonomy, including the freedom to make one's own choices, and the independence of persons;
(b) Non-discrimination;
(c) Full and effective participation and integ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 10. The objectives represent the final expected results. Targets must be achieved within a given time frame. Indicators measure progress in meeting targets and ensure that they have been achieved. There are two types of indicators: the core indicators and the additional indicators 112 . Indicators must be broken down b... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 11. The Decade must be an opportunity for greater progress in poverty reduction among persons with disabilities and their families; persons with disabilities are at a significant disadvantage in the labour market, participate less in the economy, and are disproportionately poorer than persons with disabilities; having ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 12. The participation of persons with disabilities in political life and decision-making is the cornerstone of the realization of the rights of persons with disabilities; the exercise of the right to vote and the right to be elected is an integral part of this objective; the Decade should enable greater and wider progr... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 15. The issue of developmental delays and disabilities among children, which is most often found in families living in poverty, has been somewhat neglected; in much of the Asia-Pacific region, a disproportionate number of children with disabilities do not have access to education and early intervention programmes; earl... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 17. The Asia-Pacific region is the region most severely affected by disasters, including those related to climate change, where persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups are at greater risk of death, injury and other harm, as they are excluded from disaster risk reduction policies, plans and programmes; pub... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 19. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is the first international legal instrument specifically addressing disability that comprehensively addresses the respect, protection and realization of the rights of persons with disabilities. The Convention explicitly empowers persons with disabilities as ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 20. The experience of the two Asian and Pacific Decades underscores the importance of cooperation at the subregional, regional and interregional levels, which facilitates mutual assistance, including through the sharing of lessons learned, good practices and innovative solutions. 113 The Busan Partnership for Effective... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 25. The National Disability Coordination Mechanisms should undertake, but not be limited to, the following actions:
(a) Mobilize various ministries, departments and government institutions at all levels, civil society, including organizations of persons with disabilities and persons with disabilities, family support gr... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 28. The ESCAP secretariat, as part of its promotion of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons (2013-2022), will support cooperation at the subregional and subregional levels, in partnership with subregional intergovernmental bodies, and will use the active participation of its subregional offices in North and... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 31. The ESCAP secretariat will assist in the implementation of the Ministerial Declaration and the Incheon Strategy through its advocacy role at the regional level, analytical activities and technical support to Governments. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 32. The Asia-Pacific Development Centre for Persons with Disabilities, which was established as a follow-up to the first Asia-Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons to promote the empowerment of persons with disabilities and their representative organizations, as well as a barrier-free and inclusive society, is invited to ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 33. The "To Make Law a Reality" Fund, to be launched by and based in the Republic of Korea, is invited to contribute to the successful implementation of the Ministerial Declaration on the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons (2013-2022) and the Incheon Strategy. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 1. The proposed working group on the Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities aims to provide technical support and advice to members and associate members in order to promote the full and effective implementation of the Decade (2013-2022). | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 3. The working group is composed of representatives of ESCAP members and associate members, as well as civil society organizations operating at the regional and subregional levels in Asia and the Pacific. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 6. The Working Group should be composed of 30 members, taking into account gender equality: 15 members and associate members and 15 representatives of civil society organizations; at least half of the seats allocated to civil society organizations will be reserved for persons with disabilities and for emerging civil so... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 9. The composition of the working group will be submitted for final decision to the Commission at the session immediately following the High-level Intergovernmental Meeting. Therefore, at its sixty-ninth session, in 2013, the Commission will take a final decision on the composition of the working group for the first ma... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-13-fr-parsed | 2. Requests the Executive Secretary:
(a) Prioritize the implementation of the recommendations contained in the Bangkok Declaration;
(b) To report to the Commission at its seventy-first session on the implementation of the present resolution. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 1. Welcomes the adoption of the Bangkok Declaration on the United Nations Development Programme for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States in Asia and the Pacific on 24 April 2013 at the meeting on the post-2015 United Nations development agenda for the least d... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 2. We stress the importance of the full and effective implementation of the Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries for the Decade 2011-2020 14 , the Almaty Programme of Action 15 , the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States 16 and the Mauritius Strategy for ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 3. We have made considerable progress in achieving some of the Millennium Development Goals through strong national mobilization and the support and cooperation of the international community, but we note with deep concern that, despite significant progress, the least developed countries, landlocked developing countrie... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 4. We are concerned that, overall, more than 47 per cent of the population of the least developed countries, 32 per cent of the population of landlocked developing countries and 30 per cent of the population of small island developing States live on less than $1.25 a day, and we are deeply concerned that many of these ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 5. We reiterate our deep concern at the multiple and interrelated crises, including financial and economic crises, the instability of energy and food prices and ongoing concerns about food security, as well as the increasing problems caused by climate change, desertification, land degradation and biodiversity loss, whi... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 6. We are deeply disappointed that, in addition to extreme poverty, our countries continue to suffer from a high percentage of rural populations and women suffering from alarming deprivation, the lack of opportunities for a large part of the population, including young people, owing to the lack of access to water and s... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 8. We express our deep concern that in 2012, official development assistance (ODA) provided by members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) fell by 4 per cent from 2011 and 6 per cent from 2010 in real terms; we are also concerned that net bil... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 9. We are fully aware that, given the intensity of the problems, the situation must change, and we call on all our development partners to fulfil their commitments, to take vigorous action and to give high priority to the poorest and most vulnerable countries, which face great difficulties in making progress despite al... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 10. We urge the international community to draw lessons from the Millennium Development Goals and to work towards an expanded development agenda that reflects the three dimensions of sustainable development, with greater emphasis on productive capacity development, trade access and trade facilitation, infrastructure, i... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 11. We stress that the process leading to a post-2015 development agenda provides a unique opportunity to advance a more inclusive, equitable and balanced approach to economic growth that promotes sustainable development and poverty eradication, as well as the happiness and well-being of all people. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 12. We call on the international community to make a firm commitment to ending extreme poverty and hunger in all least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, including those in the Asia-Pacific region, and therefore stress that the concerns of those countries should be ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 13. We also call upon all parties concerned to ensure that the priorities and actions contained in the above-mentioned programmes of action for the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States are fully and effectively integrated into all areas of the post-2015 developme... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 14. We note that national action will not be sufficient to overcome the development challenges and structural disadvantages of the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States in the Asia-Pacific region, and stress that many development challenges, ranging from the provi... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 15. We recognize that most of us can take advantage of opportunities to make our development strategies more sustainable, through equitable distribution of economic benefits and social justice, and we call on development partners to provide our countries with the necessary financial and technological resources to pursu... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 16. We stress the importance of a strong and structured implementation of the post-2015 development agenda, in which traditional donors, development partners in the South, the private sector and civil society organizations will need to play a decisive role; further firm commitments and actions are needed in the areas o... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 18. We call on the international community to provide continued support to enable the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States to be better heard in order to participate effectively in international dialogues leading to the formulation of the post-2015 development ag... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 19. We emphasize that least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States need flexibility and flexibility to develop their national and sectoral development strategies and plans to achieve a stage of development that can play an active role in promoting structural transformati... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-3-fr-parsed | 20. We recognize that good governance, accountability and the rule of law are essential at all levels for sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth, sustainable development and the eradication of poverty and hunger. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-9-fr-parsed | 2. Requests the Executive Secretary:
(a) To work in coordination with other organizations of the United Nations system to make effective use of technology and innovation in all relevant areas of water management for the benefit of the Asia-Pacific region;
(b) To facilitate the sharing of experiences, good practices and... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-9-fr-parsed | 1. Welcomes the convening by the Government of Kazakhstan of the Stakeholder Meeting of the Green Gateway Partnership Programme to be held in Astana in September 2013 to consider the establishment of the relevant bodies responsible for (a) overall governance, (b) implementation and coordination, and (c) a funding mecha... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-9-fr-parsed | 2. Invites members and associate members to participate in this future stakeholder meeting, which will mark a major step towards the implementation, as appropriate and on a voluntary, mutually beneficial basis, of specific measures on the establishment of the relevant structures of the Green Gateway Partnership Program... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-9-fr-parsed | 3. Requests the Executive Secretary to support the development of the institutional framework and programmatic activities of the Green Gateway Partnership Programme by:
(a) To provide relevant technical support for the preparations for the above-mentioned stakeholder meeting, including through collaboration with the Ec... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-69-9-fr-parsed | 5. Requests the Executive Secretary to prepare, jointly with interested countries and partners, including the Economic Commission for Europe, a report on progress made in the regional implementation of the Green Gateway Partnership Programme to be submitted to the Seventh Ministerial Conference on Environment and Devel... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-12-fr-parsed | 1. Invites members and associate members to implement the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030) and to address disaster risk reduction and resilience-building with an increased sense of urgency in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication, ensuring, as far as possible, that this ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-12-fr-parsed | 2. Recognizes that North-South cooperation as well as South-South and triangular cooperation play important roles in disaster risk reduction and resilience-building, and encourages the international community to continue its efforts in this regard and also to use all existing regional mechanisms and centres of excellen... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-12-fr-parsed | 3. Invites members and associate members, in coordination with relevant international organizations, the private sector and civil society, as appropriate:
(a) To promote multi-hazard and multisectoral policies and practices on disaster prevention and disaster risk reduction that are people-centred and based on an under... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-12-fr-parsed | 4. Requests the Executive Secretary:
(a) Prioritize the implementation of the Sendai Framework by strengthening the role and capacity of the secretariat in information and communication technology and disaster risk reduction in the provision of policy recommendations, regional guidance, technical assistance and advisor... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-13-fr-parsed | 2. Decides to hold a high-level intergovernmental conference in 2019 to review progress in the further implementation of the Programme of Action and in the implementation of the Ministerial Declaration; | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-13-fr-parsed | 3. Requests the Executive Secretary:
(a) To strengthen the role of the Commission in supporting members and associate members in the implementation of the Programme of Action and the Ministerial Declaration;
(b) To provide capacity-building assistance to members and associate members, upon request, to help them meet th... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-13-fr-parsed | 29. We also commit to undertake, develop, strengthen, monitor, reform, implement and evaluate legislation, strategies, policies, programmes, rules, regulations and budgets that support the empowerment of women and girls and the achievement of gender equality throughout Asia and the Pacific, and in all 12 critical areas... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-13-fr-parsed | 36. We note with concern, however, that the overall maternal mortality rate in the region remains high, particularly among adolescent girls; that access is limited to skilled birth attendants, prenatal and postnatal care, family planning services and information, emergency obstetric care and newborn care; and that inad... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-13-fr-parsed | 42. We note with concern, however, that the rate of women's economic participation, particularly in decent jobs in the formal sector, remains disproportionately low in many countries of the region, as since the early 1990s this rate has been between 62 and 65 per cent of the male employment rate; women continue to perf... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-13-fr-parsed | 47. We welcome the ratification by almost all countries in the Asia-Pacific region of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, which promotes respect for the human rights of all women and girls, and take note of national legislative measures to protect and promote the equal rights... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-13-fr-parsed | 49. We note that measures have been taken to promote equitable access to and use of information, media, media and information and communication technologies (ICT), including through education and training programmes, media programmes that address the needs, concerns and interests of women and girls and disseminate non-... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-13-fr-parsed | 53. We are concerned, however, that women continue to face disproportionate barriers to equitable access to and ownership and control of natural and land resources; we are also concerned about the impact of extractive industries and multinationals on women's rights to land and natural resources; we are also concerned t... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-13-fr-parsed | 57. We commit ourselves to the following, while acknowledging, on the one hand, the progress made towards gender equality and, on the other, the new challenges and challenges that remain, and reaffirming the need to achieve the strategic objectives of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action for the full realiza... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 3. Calls upon Member States to make every effort to ensure the implementation of the Ministerial Declaration in accordance with national needs and with the objectives, targets, broad principles and stages of implementation specified in the Regional Framework for Action; | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 33. We commit to the implementation of the Regional Framework for Action so that our common vision, objectives and national targets can be achieved through comprehensive, integrated and concerted action by all stakeholders in the following areas of action:
(a) Political commitment;
(b) Public engagement, participation ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 34. We also call for the establishment, by the end of 2015, of an effective and sustainable national mechanism for the coordination of civil registration and vital statistics, the development of a national strategy for improvement, including monitoring and evaluation, the setting of national targets for 2024 and the la... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 2. The Regional Framework for Action facilitates collaboration at the local, provincial, national and international levels by enabling multiple actors to harmonize and prioritize their efforts, as well as to monitor progress towards common results. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 5. The shared vision is that by 2014, all peoples in Asia and the Pacific will benefit from universal and responsive CRVS systems that will facilitate the exercise of their rights while promoting good governance, health and development. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 6. The objectives and targets of the Regional Action Framework present measurable results that demonstrate progress towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
l The Regional Steering Group was established in September 2013 pursuant to Commission resolution 69/15. It presents an appropriate balance between the ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 7. The three objectives are:
(a) Goal 1: Universal registration of births, deaths and other vital events;
(b) Objective 2: Every natural person shall be issued legal birth, death and other civil status certificates, if necessary, in order to assert his or her identity, civil status and the rights derived therefrom;
(c)... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 8. The achievement of the shared vision depends on coordinated and concerted efforts to develop and strengthen the capacities of members and associate members in seven areas of action, namely:
(a) Political commitment;
(b) Public engagement, participation and demand creation;
(c) Coordination;
(d) Policies, legislation... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 9. The six key principles for the implementation of the Regional Framework for Action are:
(a) Countries take the initiative; activities under the Regional Framework for Action should be country-driven and respond to the needs identified in the comprehensive multisectoral national strategy CRVS, if any;
(b) A step-by-s... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 10. The three objectives of the Regional Framework for Action cover the three main outputs of CRVS systems: civil registration, which precedes the other two objectives; the issuance to natural persons and families of legal acts attesting to the occurrence and characteristics of civil registration; and the production an... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 14. The breakdown of data allows Governments and development partners to continuously monitor the coverage of civil registration, issuance of legal acts and the provision of vital statistics for all population groups, and to intervene in a targeted manner for certain groups, so that when members and associate members r... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 15. The registration of marriages, divorces and adoptions has profound implications for development, including the promotion of gender equality and the resolution of problems related to marriage contracted before legal age; each registration of a marriage, divorce or adoption may have a significant impact on the lives ... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 17. The emphasis on universality and equity means that, in countries where civil registration coverage varies considerably depending on geographical location or level of social and economic development, special procedures for civil registration may be necessary, such as incentives or other measures to eliminate barrier... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 19. The cause of each death must be medically certified. For statistical purposes, special measures, such as verbal autopsy, may be necessary to determine the specific cause of death when a person is killed. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 29. The regular compilation of accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date statistics on births, deaths and causes of death will require strategic medium-term investments by many Governments in line with their priorities to improve civil registration and the national statistical system, so that this goal needs to be progres... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 36. The areas of action also facilitate and structure reporting on the activities and progress made by Governments and development partners, which will contribute to better knowledge-sharing, regional cooperation and learning, and identify opportunities for collaboration. If members and associate members have adopted a... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 37. The characteristics of a comprehensive multisectoral national strategy will depend on the administrative, legal, social, cultural and political structures inherent in the different national and subnational contexts, as well as on the infrastructure and resources available or accessible; however, progress towards th... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 38. The annex to the present document contains examples of activities that can be undertaken in each of the policy areas, which are only indicative and can be particularly tailored to individual countries and not to others. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 46. The legislation or regulations must provide a definition of civil status and the legal framework must make it compulsory to register civil status and define the functions, duties and responsibilities of the civil registration authorities and those who are required to register, thus completing the registration proce... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 47. The legal framework shall protect the confidentiality of personal data and ensure the safe sharing of data between approved departments, as appropriate, for the assurance of the quality and production of the necessary vital statistics, and shall ensure that vital statistics are of high quality, up-to-date and compl... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 53. The digital collection, updating and dissemination of data through a CRVS system, including civil registration and the provision of online services, is an effort that members and associate members are likely to have to make in the long term, as it must go hand in hand with the provision of effective public services... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 57. The Regional Steering Group on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in Asia and the Pacific will be responsible for the regional oversight and guidance of the implementation of the Regional Framework for Action, including its depositary for the decade 2015-2024. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 58. The Regional Steering Group will be responsible for facilitating synergies between the Regional Framework for Action and other ongoing initiatives to improve CRVS systems in Asia and the Pacific. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 62. The implementation of the Regional Framework for Action requires members and associate members to go through the following steps, if they have not already done so:
(a) Establish an effective and sustainable national CRVS coordination mechanism that includes all relevant actors;
(b) Conduct a comprehensive, standard... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 71. The support of the regional partnership of the organizations for the implementation of the Regional Framework for Action will be based on key principles, in particular, assistance will need to promote a comprehensive and integrated approach to improving civil registration and vital statistics, and to be provided in... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-14-fr-parsed | 73. The ESCAP secretariat will contribute to the implementation of the Regional Framework for Action in view of its normative and organizing role at the regional level, as well as by facilitating coordination, providing the necessary services to the Regional Steering Group and overseeing regional reviews. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-71-7-fr-parsed | The Regional Cooperation Framework can be used by member States and their development partners to harmonize international rail transport conditions across the region, with the ultimate objective of having a regional agreement on the facilitation of international rail transport.
The Regional Cooperation Framework identi... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-72-4-fr-parsed | 2. Invites all members of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific to become parties to the Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of Cross-Border Paperless Trade in Asia and the Pacific so as to ensure its early entry into force; | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-72-4-fr-parsed | 4. Requests the Executive Secretary:
(a) To assist member States in becoming parties to the Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of Cross-Border Paperless Trade in Asia and the Pacific;
(b) To collaborate effectively with international and regional financial institutions, multilateral and bilateral donors and intern... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-72-4-fr-parsed | (a) The term "documentless cross-border trade" means trade in goods, including their import, export, transit and related services, conducted on the basis of electronic communications, including the exchange of electronic trade-related data and documents;
(b) "Electronic communication" means any communication made throu... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-72-4-fr-parsed | 2. The Parties agree that national legislation and regulations to ensure the application of these principles to the exchange of electronic trade-related data and documents will have the effect of establishing common levels of trust and improving interoperability. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-72-4-fr-parsed | 1. The Parties shall endeavour to establish a national policy framework for paperless trade, which will define implementation objectives and strategies and allocate resources, as well as a legislative framework. | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-72-4-fr-parsed | 3. The Parties may establish a national committee composed of competent representatives of the administration and the private sector, in accordance with the national context, which shall promote the establishment of a national legal framework for the exchange of electronic trade-related data and documents and facilitat... | operative |
E-ESCAP-RES-72-4-fr-parsed | 3. The Parties may conclude bilateral and multilateral agreements with a view to enabling cross-border mutual recognition of trade-related data and documents in electronic form, in a manner consistent with the principle of a transboundary area of confidence and with all other general principles, provided that the provi... | operative |
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