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E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 3. Welcomes the work done at the meeting of the expert group on the development of a draft set of model strategies and practical measures for the elimination of violence against children in the context of crime prevention and criminal justice, held in Bangkok from 18 to 21 February 2014, and takes note with appreciatio... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 5. Urges Member States to take all effective measures, as appropriate, to prevent and combat all forms of violence against children that come into contact with the justice system as alleged or recognized victims, witnesses or offenders, and to ensure the coherence of their laws and policies and their implementation wit... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 6. Also urges Member States to eliminate all obstacles, including any form of discrimination, that may impede children's access to justice and their effective participation in criminal proceedings, to pay particular attention to the issue of the rights of the child and the best interests of the child in the administrat... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 7. Encourages Member States that have not yet done so to integrate crime prevention and child prevention issues into their overall activities to ensure the rule of law and to develop and implement a comprehensive crime prevention and justice policy with a view to preventing the involvement of children in criminal activ... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 8. Encourages Member States, as appropriate, to strengthen multisectoral coordination among all relevant government agencies with a view to identifying, preventing and responding to multiple aspects of violence against children and to ensuring that criminal justice professionals and other relevant professionals are ade... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 9. Also encourages Member States to establish or strengthen systems of monitoring and accountability for the rights of the child, as well as mechanisms for systematic research, collection and analysis of data on violence against children and on mechanisms designed to combat such violence, with a view to assessing the e... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 10. Stresses the importance of preventing and responding to cases of violence against children in a timely manner in order to assist child victims of violence, including in preventing further victimization, and invites Member States to adopt comprehensive, multisectoral and knowledge-based prevention strategies and pol... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 12. Also requests the Office, at the request of Member States, to identify and strengthen the needs and capacities of countries and to provide technical assistance and advisory services to Member States in the development and strengthening of legislation, procedures, policies and practices, as appropriate, to prevent a... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 14. Invites the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice and the Human Rights Council, as well as the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the United Nations Children's Fund, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Viole... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 15. Encourages Member States to promote technical cooperation among countries, as well as at the regional and interregional levels, in the exchange of best practices in the implementation of the Model Strategies and Practical Measures; | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 16. Invites Member States and other donors to provide extrabudgetary contributions for the purposes set out in the present resolution, in accordance with the rules and procedures of the United Nations. | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 1. The United Nations Model Strategies and Practical Measures on the Elimination of Violence against Children in the Context of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice have been developed to assist Member States in addressing the need for integrated strategies for the prevention of violence and the protection of children... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 2. The Model Strategies and Practical Measures take into account the complementary roles of the judiciary and child protection, social assistance, health and education agencies in creating an environment that protects children and prevents and combats violence against them, and draw attention to the need for Member Sta... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 3. The Model Strategies and Practical Measures take into account the fact that children suspected, accused or convicted of criminal offences, in particular those deprived of their liberty, are exposed to a high risk of violence; the extremely vulnerable situation of these children requires special attention; the Model ... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 4. The Model Strategies and Practical Measures take into account the fact that some perpetrators of violence against children are themselves children and are also often victims of violence; in such cases, the need to protect child victims cannot deprive any of the children involved of their right to have their best int... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 5. The Model Strategies and Practical Measures are divided into three broad categories: general strategies for the prevention of violence against children through broader initiatives for the protection of children and crime prevention; strategies and measures to enhance the capacity of the criminal justice system to re... | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 8. The protection of children must begin with the prevention of violence and the explicit prohibition of all forms of violence, and Member States have a duty to take the necessary measures to effectively protect children from all forms of violence. | operative |
E-RES-2014-18-fr-parsed | 13. The prevention of the victimization of children by all available means should be recognized as a crime prevention priority, and Member States are therefore urged, as appropriate and taking into account relevant international human rights instruments:
(a) Strengthen existing child protection systems and help to crea... | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 1. Welcomes the work of the Expert Group Meeting on Protection from Trafficking in Cultural Property, held in Vienna from 15 to 17 January 2014, to finalize the International Guidelines on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Measures relating to Trafficking in Cultural Property and Other Related Crimes; | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 4. Encourages Member States to make efforts to overcome the practical difficulties associated with the implementation of the Guiding Principles, as part of their continued efforts to combat trafficking in cultural property, in all situations and on the basis of common and shared responsibility; | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 6. Invites Member States and other relevant stakeholders participating in the Thirteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice to consider good practices and challenges in promoting international cooperation in combating trafficking in cultural property in the framework of workshop 3 (Strengt... | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 7. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to provide advisory services and technical assistance to Member States, at their request, in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice measures relating to trafficking in cultural property and other related offences, in cooperation with relev... | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 8. Also requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to ensure the wide dissemination of the Guiding Principles, including through the development of relevant tools, such as training guides and manuals; | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 10. Invites Member States to use all relevant tools developed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, including the knowledge management portal for the sharing of electronic resources and laws against organized crime and the United Nation... | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 1. The guidelines on crime prevention and criminal justice measures relating to trafficking in cultural property and other related offences have been developed to recognize the criminal nature of such offences and their disastrous consequences for the cultural heritage of mankind; in accordance with General Assembly re... | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 2. The first draft of the draft guidelines was discussed at an informal meeting of an expert group, held from 21 to 23 November 2011, with the participation of 20 experts from around the world, specialized in various areas related to the topics covered by the draft guidelines, as well as representatives of INTERPOL, th... | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 3. The guidelines are based on the crime prevention and criminal justice aspects of the protection of cultural property against trafficking, taking into account not only the practices and initiatives currently being implemented in several countries to address the problem of trafficking in cultural property, but also th... | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 4. The present set of non-binding guidelines is available for Member States to take into account when formulating and strengthening their crime prevention and criminal justice policies and strategies, as well as their legislation and cooperation mechanisms to prevent and combat trafficking in cultural property and rela... | operative |
E-RES-2014-20-fr-parsed | 5. The guidelines are intended as a reference for policymakers at the national level and as a capacity-building tool for crime prevention and criminal justice measures against trafficking in cultural property and related offences, in coordination with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization... | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 1. Calls for the full opening of border crossings in the Gaza Strip, in accordance with Security Council resolution 1860 (2009), in order to ensure access for humanitarian personnel and the regular and uninterrupted movement of persons and goods and to remove all restrictions on the freedom of movement imposed on the P... | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 2. Stresses the need to preserve the territorial continuity, unity and integrity of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to ensure the free movement of persons and goods throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to and from the outside world; | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 3. Also stresses the need to preserve and strengthen Palestinian national institutions and infrastructure to ensure the provision of essential public services to the Palestinian civilian population and to contribute to the promotion and protection of human rights, including economic and social rights; | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 5. Calls upon Israel to rehabilitate and replace civilian property, critical infrastructure, agricultural land and administrative services damaged or destroyed as a result of its military operations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 7. Calls upon all parties to respect the rules of international humanitarian law and to refrain from resorting to violence against the civilian population, in accordance with the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949; 2 | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 8. Reaffirms the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and the Arab population of the occupied Syrian Golan to all their natural and economic resources, and calls upon Israel, the occupying Power, not to exploit, endanger, destroy or exhaust those resources; | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 9. Calls upon Israel, the occupying Power, to cease the destruction of homes and property, economic institutions, agricultural lands and orchards in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, as well as in the occupied Syrian Golan, and to prevent Israeli settlers from engaging in such illegal activi... | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 10. Also calls upon Israel, the occupying Power, to cease immediately the exploitation of natural, mining and water resources, inter alia, and to put an end to the dumping of wastes of all kinds in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian Golan, which pose a dangerous thr... | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 11. Reaffirms that the establishment and expansion of Israeli settlements and related infrastructure in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian Golan are illegal and constitute a major obstacle to economic and social development and the establishment of peace, and calls ... | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 12. Calls for Israeli settlers who have committed illegal acts in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, to be held accountable, recalls in this regard Security Council resolution 904 (1994) of 18 March 1994, and stresses the need to implement it; | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 13. Reaffirms that the continued construction of a wall by Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem, is contrary to international law and leads to the isolation of East Jerusalem, carves the West Bank and seriously impedes the economic and social development of the Palestinia... | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 14. Calls upon Israel to respect the provisions of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War and to facilitate the passage through Qunatra of Syrian citizens in the occupied Syrian Golan desirous of | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 15. Stresses the importance of the work of the United Nations bodies and agencies in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation Organization... | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 16. Expresses its appreciation to Member States, the United Nations system and intergovernmental, regional and non-governmental organizations that have provided and continue to provide economic and humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people, thereby contributing to the improvement of their dire economic and soci... | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 17. Reaffirms the importance of the resumption and intensification of the negotiations of the peace process on the basis of the relevant resolutions of the United Nations, including resolutions 242 (1967), 338 (1973), 425 (1978), 1397 (2002), 1515 (2003), 1544 (2004) and 1850 (2008) of the Security Council, the Madrid ... | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 18. Requests the Secretary-General, through him, to submit to the General Assembly at its sixty-ninth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution and to continue to include in the report of the United Nations Special Coordinator an updated status of the living conditions of the Palestinian people; | operative |
E-RES-2014-26-fr-parsed | 19. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its 2015 session the item entitled "Economic and social repercussions of the Israeli occupation on the living conditions of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan"... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 2. Reaffirms the commitment of the international community contained in the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development 4 to support the least developed countries in their efforts to achieve sustainable development, and also reaffirms the decision to implement effectively the Istanbul P... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 3. Reaffirms that it is essential for the least developed countries to have a critical mass of sustainable and competitive productive capacities in the agricultural, manufacturing and service sectors in order to be able to integrate more fully into the world economy, strengthen their resilience to shocks, achieve equit... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 4. Recognizes that the least developed countries have made some progress with regard to many of the goals and targets set out in the Istanbul Programme of Action, which has led to structural changes in some of them, expresses concern that most least developed countries remain in the midst of widespread poverty, serious... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 5. Welcomes the progress made by many least developed countries in the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action, including by integrating it into relevant development strategies and planning documents, calls upon the least developed countries, with the support of their development partners, to fulfil their co... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 6. Also welcomes the progress made by development partners in integrating the Istanbul Programme of Action into their development cooperation frameworks, stresses the importance of this, and calls upon development partners to further integrate the Programme of Action into their national cooperation frameworks, activiti... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 7. Invites all organizations of the United Nations system and other multilateral organizations, including the Bretton Woods institutions and the international and regional financial institutions, to contribute to the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action, including through the timely provision of increased... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 8. Welcomes the fact that the net volume of bilateral official development assistance to the least developed countries appears to have increased by 12.3 per cent in 2013, based on initial estimates by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, while noting that official development assistance has decrea... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 9. Welcomes the measures taken to improve the effectiveness and quality of aid to the least developed countries, and stresses the need to improve the quality of aid by strengthening country ownership, alignment, harmonization and predictability, improving mutual accountability and transparency, and focusing more on res... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 10. Recalls the promise made by donor countries in the Istanbul Programme of Action to review their official development assistance commitments in 2015 and to explore the possibility of allocating more resources to the least developed countries, and in this regard urges donor countries to consider least developed count... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 11. Calls upon the least developed countries, their development partners, the United Nations system and all other actors to make greater efforts to implement fully and effectively, in a coordinated and coherent and expeditious manner, the commitments made in respect of the eight priority areas of the Istanbul Programme... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 12. Calls upon the least developed countries, in cooperation with their development partners, to expand their review mechanisms, including those related to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, the implementation of the poverty reduction strategy papers, the common country assessments and the United Nati... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 13. Calls upon developing countries, acting in a spirit of solidarity and in accordance with their capacities, to support the effective implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action in mutually agreed areas of cooperation within the framework of South-South cooperation, which complements, without replacing, North-... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 14. Invites the private sector, civil society and foundations to participate in the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action within their respective areas of competence, taking into account the national priorities of the least developed countries; | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 15. Takes note with appreciation of the decision taken by various organizations of the United Nations system to integrate the Istanbul Programme of Action and its relevant provisions into their programmes of work, and in this regard reiterates its invitation to the governing bodies of all other funds, programmes and sp... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 18. Recalls that the General Assembly, in its resolution 68/224, requested the Secretary-General to establish a high-level expert group to conduct a feasibility study, to be provided by the Office of the High Representative, to review the functions, functions and institutional links with the United Nations, as well as ... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 19. Stresses the importance of ensuring the mutual accountability of the least developed countries and their development partners for the commitments undertaken in the Istanbul Programme of Action, reaffirms the need for the Development Cooperation Forum to continue to take into account the Programme of Action in revie... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 20. Reaffirms its decision to review, in the context of its annual ministerial review of 2015, the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action, invites the organizations of the United Nations system, including the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization, the regional commissi... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 21. Expresses concern that, while the least developed countries have made some progress in social and human development, including with regard to enrolment and gender parity in primary education, many of the Millennium Development Goals and targets have not yet been achieved, and calls upon the international community ... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 22. Recalls the decision of the General Assembly, in paragraph 24 of its resolution 68/224, that the special needs and development priorities of the least developed countries, including the eight priority areas of the Istanbul Programme of Action, such as productive capacity-building, including through the rapid develo... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 23. Takes note of the 2013 biennial review of the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action by the United Nations regional commissions, and invites them to continue to conduct these reviews in close coordination with international and national monitoring processes and in cooperation with development banks and ... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 24. Notes with satisfaction that several of the least developed countries have expressed their intention to meet the conditions for graduation by 2020, invites them to prepare for graduation and to develop a transition strategy, and requests the relevant entities of the United Nations system, in particular the Office o... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 25. Recognizes the need for better coordination and consolidation of least developed country activities within the Secretariat to enable effective monitoring of the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action led by the Office of the High Representative, and to provide coordinated support for the goal of ensurin... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 26. Urges Governments, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, major groups and other donors to make timely contributions to the Trust Fund to support the activities of the Office of the High Representative to assist in the implementation of and follow-up to the Istanbul Programme of Action and to enable ... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 27. Expresses its appreciation to the Government of Benin for its offer to host a ministerial conference on new partnerships for productive capacity-building in the least developed countries in Cotonou from 28 to 31 July 2014, and looks forward to the outcome of that conference; | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 28. Invites the General Assembly to consider conducting a mid-term high-level review of the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action, as set out in the Programme of Action, encourages the Assembly to take a decision to that effect at its sixty-ninth session, and, in this regard, notes with appreciation the ge... | operative |
E-RES-2014-29-fr-parsed | 29. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its substantive session of 2015, under the sub-item entitled "Review and coordination of the implementation of the Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries for the Decade 2011-2020" of the item entitled "Implementation of and follow-up... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 2. Welcomes the progress made by African countries in fulfilling their commitments in the implementation of the New Partnership for Africa's Development 9 to strengthen democracy and human rights and to ensure good governance and sound economic management, and encourages those countries to intensify, with the involveme... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 3. Also welcomes the progress made in the implementation of the African Peer Review Mechanism, in particular the number of countries that have decided to participate, the completion of the evaluation in some countries, the progress made in the implementation of the recommendations resulting from the assessments and the... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 4. Takes note of the elaboration of Agenda 2063 as a long-term strategy of the African Union, with emphasis on industrialization, youth employment, better management of natural resources and the reduction of inequalities, and welcomes the decision to convene, in September 2014, an extraordinary summit of the Heads of S... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 5. Welcomes the outstanding efforts of the Steering Committee of the New Partnership for Africa's Infrastructure Development Programme, including through the Presidential Infrastructure Initiative, which has made significant progress in the design of many major infrastructure projects on the African continent; | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 6. Stresses that industrialization is an essential driver of economic and social development, and stresses the need to accelerate the industrialization of Africa by adopting and implementing specific measures and initiatives at the national, regional and continental levels, with the support and collaboration of develop... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 7. Also stresses the need to take measures to promote the dynamic diversification of African economies by reducing their dependence on resources, stimulating local transformation activities and increasing the value added of natural resources to promote the growth of national economies and income growth, and by creating... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 8. Welcomes the efforts of African countries and regional and subregional organizations, including the African Union, to empower women and girls in the implementation of the New Partnership, including the implementation of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 9. Stresses the need to improve maternal and child health, and in this regard welcomes the declaration of the African Union Summit on Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health and Development, held in Kampala from 19 to 27 July 2010, and takes note of the Campaign to Accelerate the Reduction of Maternal Mortality in Africa; | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 10. Stresses that the implementation of the New Partnership also depends on a national and international context conducive to Africa's growth and development, including the existence of a framework for action conducive to private sector development, entrepreneurship and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goa... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 13. Also stresses the need to identify and eliminate obstacles to equal opportunities and to ensure access to basic social protection and services in order to break the cycle of poverty, inequality and social exclusion; | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 15. Stresses that economic development, including the development of an industry based on national resources and labour-intensive, infrastructure development and structural transformation, especially in rural areas, can, if based on pragmatic, targeted policies, in line with national development priorities as well as i... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 16. Stresses the importance of implementing all official development assistance commitments, including the commitment of many developed countries to devote 0.7 per cent of their gross national product to official development assistance to developing countries by 2015, and 0.15 per cent to 0.20 per cent of their gross n... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 17. Stresses the essential role of official development assistance in complementing, stimulating and supporting the financing of development of developing countries and in facilitating the achievement of the development goals, including the internationally agreed development goals, in particular the Millennium Developm... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 19. Welcomes the contribution of Member States to the implementation of the New Partnership in the context of South-South cooperation, and invites the international community, including international financial institutions, to assist African countries, including through triangular cooperation; | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 20. Welcomes the various important initiatives undertaken by Africa's development partners in recent years, and stresses in this regard the need to coordinate such initiatives in favour of Africa by ensuring the effective implementation of commitments, including through the African Union Action Plan for Africa 2010-201... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 22. Urges the continued promotion of measures to address the challenges of poverty eradication and sustainable development in Africa, with particular emphasis on the Millennium Development Goals related to poverty and hunger, health, education, women's empowerment and gender equality, including, where appropriate, meas... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 23. Stresses the importance of African Governments strengthening, as a matter of priority, the productive capacity of the agricultural sector in order to increase rural incomes and enable net food buyers to obtain food, and stresses the need for greater efforts to promote and realize sustainable agriculture, improve ac... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 24. Urges Governments, within the framework of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme, to increase investment in agriculture to at least 10 per cent of the annual national public sector budget while taking the necessary measures to reform institutions and policies to improve the performance of farms... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 25. Takes note of the decision of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union at its nineteenth regular session, held in Addis Ababa on 15 and 16 July 2012, to declare 2014 the Year of Agriculture and Food Security in Africa, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the adoption of the Compreh... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 26. Recognizes the need for African development partners supporting agriculture and food security in Africa to focus more specifically on supporting the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme through the use of the Programme's investment plans to align external financing, and takes note in this regard o... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 28. Urges African countries to pay attention to inclusive, equitable and sustainable growth that can promote employment, including through labour-intensive investment, which should aim to reduce inequality, create employment and improve real per capita incomes in rural and urban areas; | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 29. Stresses the need, in particular for African countries, to strengthen capacity-building for sustainable development, and in this regard calls for enhanced technical and scientific cooperation, including North-South, South-South and triangular, and reaffirms the importance of human resources development, including t... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 30. Also stresses the importance of enhancing international cooperation to improve the quality of and access to education, in particular for African countries, including through the development and strengthening of related infrastructure and investment in the education sector, and in this regard takes note of the Globa... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 31. Urges African countries and development partners to address the needs of young people and empower them, inter alia, to address high unemployment among young people through education and training programmes aimed at combating illiteracy, improving their employability and capacity and facilitating the transition from... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 32. Recognizes that providing all girls and boys, including the poorest and most vulnerable and marginalized, with better access to and opportunities for quality education and improving the quality of education beyond primary school can promote empowerment and participation in social, economic and political life, there... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 33. Also recognizes that the fact that Africa has a young population offers important opportunities for the development of the continent, and in this regard stresses the importance of African countries establishing appropriate policy frameworks to benefit from the demographic transition of the continent and of adopting... | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 34. Invites Governments, international organizations, relevant institutions and other stakeholders, as appropriate, to provide training to young people in the areas of enabling skills, to provide quality health services and to provide dynamic labour markets for the employment of this growing population; | operative |
E-RES-2014-4-fr-parsed | 35. Calls upon the international community to increase its support and to fulfil its commitments to make progress in the areas essential for the economic and social development of Africa, and welcomes the steps taken by development partners to intensify their cooperation within the framework of the New Partnership; | operative |
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