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A-RES-62-154-fr-parsed
Recalling the commitment of all States under the Charter of the United Nations to promote and encourage universal respect for and the effective enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms, without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion,
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Recalling further the United Nations Millennium Declaration, adopted by the General Assembly on 8 September 2000,1 welcoming the commitment expressed therein to take measures to put an end to the ever-increasing acts of racism and xenophobia in many societies and to promote greater harmony and tolerance in all societie...
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Recalling the proclamation of the Global Agenda for Dialogue among Civilizations, and inviting States, organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, within existing resources, as well as other international and regional organizations and civil society to contribute to the implementation of the Programme of Act...
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Welcoming the launch of the Alliance of Civilizations initiative, which aims to respond to the need for resolute action by the international community to promote mutual respect and understanding among different cultures and societies, and the appointment in this regard of the United Nations High Representative for the ...
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Stressing the importance of increasing contacts at all levels in order to deepen dialogue and strengthen understanding among different cultures, religions, beliefs and civilizations, and welcoming in this regard the Declaration and Programme of Action adopted by the Non-Aligned Movement at its Ministerial Meeting on Hu...
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Reaffirming the need for all States to continue their national and international efforts to intensify dialogue and broaden understanding among civilizations, cultures, religions and beliefs, and stressing that States, regional organizations, non-governmental organizations, religious organizations and the media have an ...
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Deeply alarmed by the increasing trend of discrimination on the basis of religion and belief, in particular as a result of certain national policies and laws that stigmatize groups of persons belonging to certain religions and beliefs under various pretexts related to security and illegal immigration,
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Recalling its resolution 36/55 of 25 November 1981, by which it proclaimed the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief,
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Recalling also article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1 , article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 2 and other relevant human rights provisions,
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Emphasizing the importance of education in promoting tolerance of accepting and respecting the diversity of the population, including with regard to religious expression, and stressing also that education, in particular at school, should make a useful contribution to promoting tolerance and the elimination of discrimin...
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Recognizing the importance of interreligious and interreligious dialogue, as well as the role of religious and non-religious non-governmental organizations in promoting tolerance of religion or belief, and welcoming in this regard the High-level Dialogue on Interreligious and Intercultural Understanding and Cooperation...
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Recalling its previous resolutions on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief, the latest of which was resolution 61/161 of 19 December 2006, and Human Rights Council resolution 5/1 of 18 June 2007, 3
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Reaffirming the paramount importance attached to human rights education in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1 and in the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action adopted by the World Conference on Human Rights on 25 June 1993, 2
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Recalling its resolution 60/251 of 15 March 2006, in which it decided that the Human Rights Council should, inter alia, promote human rights education and training, as well as advisory services, technical assistance and capacity-building,
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Recalling also the 2005 World Summit Outcome, in which Heads of State and Government expressed their support for the promotion of human rights education and learning at all levels, including in the context of the implementation of the World Programme for Human Rights Education, and encouraged all States to take initiat...
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Recognizing that the sixtieth anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 2008 provides an opportunity for the United Nations to intensify the universal promotion of the culture of human rights through education and learning,
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Emphasizing the responsibility of the United Nations in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice under Economic and Social Council resolution 155 C (VII) of 13 August 1948 and General Assembly resolution 415 (V) of 1 December 1950,
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Recognizing that the United Nations congresses on crime prevention and criminal justice, which constitute an important intergovernmental forum, have influenced national policies and practices and promoted international cooperation by facilitating the exchange of views and experiences, mobilizing public opinion and reco...
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Recalling its resolution 56/201 of 21 December 2001 on the triennial policy review of operational activities for development of the United Nations system and Economic and Social Council resolution 2003/3 of 11 July 2003 on progress made in the implementation of resolution 56/201, in which the Council recommended that a...
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Recalling also its resolution 57/270 B of 23 June 2003, in which it stressed the important responsibility of the United Nations system to help Governments not to weaken their commitment to follow up on and implement the agreements and commitments reached at major United Nations conferences and summits,
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Recalling Economic and Social Council resolution 2006/26 of 27 July 2006, in which the Council requested the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to convene an intergovernmental group of experts to discuss the Eleventh Congress and previous congresses with a view to accumulating and reviewing lessons learned from p...
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Recalling also its resolution 56/119 of 19 December 2001 on the role, functions, periodicity and duration of the United Nations congresses on the prevention of crime and the treatment of offenders,
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Recalling the International Conference on Financing for Development, held from 18 to 22 March 2002 in Monterrey, Mexico, as well as its resolutions 56/210 B of 9 July 2002, 57/250 of 20 December 2002, 57/270 B of 23 June 2003, 57/272 and 57/273 of 20 December 2002, 58/230 of 23 December 2003, 59/225 of 22 December 2004...
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Recalling further its resolution 60/265 of 30 June 2006 on the follow-up to the development outcome of the 2005 World Summit, including the Millennium Development Goals and other internationally agreed development goals, and its resolution 61/16 of 20 November 2006 on strengthening the Economic and Social Council,
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Taking note of the summary prepared by the President of the General Assembly of the High-level Dialogue on Financing for Development, held in New York from 23 to 25 October 2007, 3
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Taking note also of the summary by the President of the Economic and Social Council of the special high-level meeting of the Council with the Bretton Woods institutions, the World Trade Organization and the Economic and Social Council,
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Welcoming the offer of the Government of Qatar to host the follow-up international conference to review the implementation of the outcome of the International Conference on Financing for Development, in accordance with paragraph 73 of the Monterrey Consensus 5 and General Assembly resolutions 60/188 and 61/191,
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Taking note of the steps taken by the President of the General Assembly at its sixty-first session to initiate direct intergovernmental consultations of the whole with the participation of all Member States and major institutions involved in financing for development on all issues related to the review conference,
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Recalling its resolutions 55/199 of 20 December 2000, 56/226 of 24 December 2001, 57/253 of 20 December 2002 and 57/270 A and B of 20 December 2002 and 23 June 2003, 58/218 of 23 December 2003, 59/227 of 22 December 2004, 60/193 of 22 December 2005 and 61/195 of 20 December 2006,
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Recalling also the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development 1 , Agenda 21 2 , the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 3 , the Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development 4 and the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development ("Johannesburg Plan of Implementation"...
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Reaffirming the commitment to implement Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21, the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation, including its time-bound goals, and the other internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals,
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Reaffirming that combating poverty, changing unsustainable patterns of production and consumption and protecting and managing the natural resources essential for economic and social development are the ultimate objectives and essential conditions for sustainable development,
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Recognizing that the eradication of poverty is the greatest task in the world today and is an indispensable condition for sustainable development, in particular for developing countries, and that, while each country has the primary responsibility for achieving its own sustainable development and poverty eradication and...
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Reaffirming that full and productive employment and adequate work for all are prerequisites for the eradication of poverty, the improvement of the economic and social well-being of all and for sustained economic growth and sustainable development of all countries,
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Recalling that the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation made the Commission the focal point for discussions on partnerships to promote sustainable development and contribute to the implementation of intergovernmental commitments under Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 and the Johannesb...
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Recalling also that the Economic and Social Council should strengthen its role in system-wide coordination and the balanced integration of economic, social and environmental aspects of United Nations policies and programmes aimed at promoting sustainable development, and reaffirming that the Commission on Sustainable D...
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Recalling further the decision of the Commission at its eleventh session that, during the review years, it should consider the extent to which partnerships have contributed to the implementation of Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 and the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation in order ...
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Recalling that agriculture, rural development, land, drought and desertification are interdependent and should be addressed in an integrated manner, taking into account the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, related sectoral policies and cross-cutting issues, including the means o...
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Recalling its resolutions 44/236 of 22 December 1989, 49/22 A of 2 December 1994, 49/22 B of 20 December 1994, 53/185 of 15 December 1998, 54/219 of 22 December 1999, 56/195 of 21 December 2001, 57/256 of 20 December 2002, 58/214 of 23 December 2003, 59/231 of 22 December 2004, 60/195 of 22 December 2005 and 61/198 of ...
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Reaffirming the Hyogo Declaration 2 , the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015: Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters 3 , as well as the Joint Declaration of the Special Session on the Indian Ocean Disaster: Risk Reduction for a Safer Future 4 , adopted by the World Conference on Disaster Redu...
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Recalling that the Inter-Agency Task Force on Disaster Reduction is the main forum of the United Nations system for the development of strategies and policies for disaster reduction and for ensuring complementarity of efforts among institutions concerned with disaster reduction, mitigation and preparedness,
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Deeply concerned at the scale and number of natural disasters, with their increasing impact in recent years, which have caused significant loss of life and have had serious and lasting social, economic and environmental impacts on vulnerable societies throughout the world, and which undermine their sustainable developm...
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Recognizing also the importance of urgent efforts to further develop and use existing scientific and technical knowledge to ensure recovery capacity, and stressing the need for developing countries to have access to environmentally sound and economically sound and easy-to-use advanced technologies to identify more comp...
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Recognizing that certain disaster risk reduction measures within the Hyogo Framework for Action can also contribute to adaptation to climate change, and stressing the importance of strengthening the resilience of nations and communities to natural disasters through disaster reduction programmes,
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Emphasizing the importance of progress in the implementation of the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development 5 and its relevant provisions on vulnerability, risk assessment and disaster management,
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Recognizing the need to continue to identify and reflect on socio-economic activities that exacerbate the vulnerability of societies to natural disasters, as well as to empower communities to respond to and further strengthen disaster risk,
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Recalling its resolutions 53/169 of 15 December 1998, 54/231 of 22 December 1999, 55/212 of 20 December 2000, 56/209 of 21 December 2001, 57/274 of 20 December 2002, 58/225 of 23 December 2003, 59/240 of 22 December 2004, 60/204 of 22 December 2005 and 61/207 of 20 December 2006 on the role of the United Nations in pro...
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Recalling also its resolution 57/270 B of 23 June 2003 on the integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic and social fields,
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Recalling further the 2005 World Summit Outcome 1 and all relevant General Assembly resolutions, in particular those in the economic, social and related fields, including General Assembly resolution 60/265 of 30 June 2006, entitled "Follow-up to the development outcome of the 2005 World Summit, including the Millennium...
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Stressing the need to fully implement the global partnership for development and to strengthen the momentum of the 2005 World Summit in order to implement and implement the commitments contained in the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits, including the 2005 World Summit, in the economic, social...
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Reaffirming that development is a central goal in its own right and that the economic, social and environmental aspects of sustainable development are key elements of all United Nations activities,
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Reaffirming the central role of the United Nations in promoting international cooperation for development and coherence of development policies at the global level, including in the context of globalization and interdependence,
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Recognizing that globalization, which is the main result of economic liberalization and technological progress, has increasingly affected the economic performance of a given country by exogenous factors and that, in order to maximize the benefits of globalization equitably, it must be addressed through a strengthened g...
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Reaffirming the commitment to eradicate poverty and famine, to promote sustained economic growth, sustainable development and prosperity for all and to promote the development of the productive sectors of developing countries in order to enable them to participate effectively in and benefit fully from globalization,
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Reaffirming also its active support for a just globalization, with growth leading to poverty reduction, and, to that end, its determination to make full and productive employment and decent work for all, including women and youth, a central objective of relevant national and international policies, such as national dev...
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Noting that, in the context of globalization, special attention should be paid to the objective of protecting, promoting and strengthening the rights and well-being of women and girls, in accordance with the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, 3
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Reaffirming its commitment to well-managed, equitable and transparent monetary, financial and trading systems and its commitment to an open, equitable, regulated, predictable and non-discriminatory multilateral trading system and financial system,
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Reaffirming the importance of migration as a phenomenon linked to the acceleration of globalization, including its impact on economies, bearing in mind that all countries are affected by international migration, and thus stressing the crucial importance of dialogue and cooperation
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Noting that enhancing the voice and participation of developing countries and countries with economies in transition in the Bretton Woods institutions remains a continuing concern, and calls for further tangible progress in this regard;
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Recognizing that astronomy is one of the oldest basic sciences and that it has made and continues to make an essential contribution to the advancement of other sciences and applications in a range of disciplines,
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Welcoming resolution 33 C/25 adopted by the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on 19 October 2005 1 to express its support for the initiative to proclaim 2009 as the International Year of Astronomy, in order to emphasize the importance of the astronomical sciences...
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Recognizing the critical role that science and technology, including environmentally sound technologies, can play in promoting development and efforts to eradicate poverty, ensure food security, combat disease, improve education, protect the environment, accelerate the pace of economic diversification and transformatio...
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Noting with satisfaction that the Commission on Science and Technology for Development is working with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development to establish a network of centres of excellence in science and technology for developing countries and to organize and undertake policy analysis on science, techn...
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Noting with interest the establishment of UN-Biotech, an inter-agency cooperation network in the field of biotechnology, as described in the report of the Secretary-General on science and technology for development, 4
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Recognizing that the lack of territorial access to the sea, exacerbated by remoteness from world markets, further restricts export earnings, private capital flows and domestic resource mobilization of landlocked developing countries by prohibitive costs and transit risks, thereby hampering the growth and overall socio-...
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Expressing its support for landlocked developing countries emerging from conflict, with a view to enabling them to recover and rebuild, as appropriate, the political, social and economic infrastructure and to assist them in achieving their development priorities, in accordance with the goals and objectives of the Almat...
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Recalling the New Partnership for Africa's Development 8 , an initiative aimed at accelerating regional economic cooperation and development, as many landlocked and transit developing countries are located in Africa,
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Stressing also that human resources development is an essential component of efforts to achieve the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals, and to expand opportunities for the population, in particular its most vulnerable groups,
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Recognizing the urgent need to bridge the technological gap and to assist developing countries in taking advantage of the benefits that science and technology could bring to human resources development,
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Recognizing that globalization, connectivity and interdependence have accelerated the pace of technological innovation, thereby increasing the benefits to developing countries of the skills and knowledge needed to acquire, adapt and disseminate these innovations,
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Recognizing also that developing countries often have limited capacity to acquire, adapt and disseminate technical knowledge and innovations, and stressing the importance, as appropriate, of financial and technical assistance and resources provided by the international community, and, where appropriate, the promotion o...
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Emphasizing that science and technology education is fundamental to technical knowledge and innovation, recognizing the positive impact that all countries could have if they made it an educational priority and aware of the constraints faced by some developing countries in this regard,
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Emphasizing the importance of the effective use of science and technology for human resources development in the context of national strategies for technical knowledge and training, through an enabling national and international environment,
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Stressing also that it is primarily the responsibility of Governments to formulate and implement appropriate policies for human resources development and that there is a need for greater international support for the own efforts of developing countries,
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Stressing further that health and education are at the heart of human resources development and that it is important to ensure that, by 2015, children throughout the world — both girls and boys alike — can complete the entire course of primary education and have equal access to all levels of education,
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Noting the impact of the movement of highly qualified or highly trained persons on human resources development and sustainable development in developing countries, and stressing the importance of a global and comprehensive approach to maximize the positive impact of skilled labour mobility on human resources developmen...
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Emphasizing that while the private sector plays an important role in the dissemination of applied science and technology, Governments have the primary responsibility, with the support of the international community, to develop and implement a national strategy for the promotion of technical knowledge and training,
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Stressing also the need for the United Nations system to continue to collaborate and coordinate its activities, within its mandate, to assist developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, in improving their human resources,
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Recalling its resolutions 44/211 of 22 December 1989, 47/199 of 22 December 1992, 50/120 of 20 December 1995, 52/203 of 18 December 1997, 52/12 B of 19 December 1997, 53/192 of 15 December 1998, 56/201 of 21 December 2001 and 59/250 of 22 December 2004, Economic and Social Council resolutions 2005/7 of 20 July 2005 and...
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Reaffirming the importance of the triennial comprehensive policy review of operational activities, through which the General Assembly provides policy guidance for development cooperation across the United Nations system as well as country-level modalities,
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Reaffirming also the need to strengthen the United Nations in order to strengthen its authority and effectiveness and to enhance its ability to effectively address, and in accordance with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, the full range of development challenges of our time,
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Reaffirming the importance of ensuring, in a coherent and timely manner, the full implementation of all elements of General Assembly resolutions 44/211, 47/199, 50/120, 53/192, 56/201 and 59/250, as well as the provisions of its resolution 52/12 B on operational activities for development, which should be considered an...
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Recalling the coordination and guidance role of the Economic and Social Council within the United Nations system in ensuring the system-wide implementation of these policy directions, in accordance with the
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Recalling also the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic, social and related fields, including the Millennium Declaration adopted in 2000 1 , the Monterrey Consensus of the International Conference on Financing for Development of 2002 2 , the Plan of Implementation of the World Su...
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Reaffirming that each country is primarily responsible for its own development and that the role of national development policies and strategies cannot be overstated in achieving sustainable development, and recognizing that national efforts should be complemented by global policies, measures and programmes of support ...
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Recognizing also that development, peace and security and human rights are inseparable and mutually reinforcing, and reaffirming that development is an essential objective in itself and constitutes a fundamental element of the overall framework of operational activities for development of the United Nations,
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Recognizing further that the private sector and civil society, including non-governmental organizations, can usefully contribute to the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals, and encouraging them to continue to do so,
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Recognizing that new technologies, including information and communications technologies, offer opportunities for accelerating development, in particular in developing countries, and noting that access to such technologies remains uneven and that the digital divide is still not reduced,
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Recalling that national capacity-building, with a view to eradicating poverty and achieving sustained and equitable economic growth and sustainable development, is a central objective of the development cooperation of the United Nations system,
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Recognizing that current trends in development assistance, including sector-wide approaches and budget support, pose particular challenges for the United Nations system, and stressing that these organizations have a role to play in assisting developing countries in managing these aid modalities,
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Recalling the goals contained in the Millennium Declaration, including the Millennium Development Goals, and the reaffirmation in the 2005 World Summit Outcome 2 , in particular with regard to building partnerships by giving the private sector, non-governmental organizations and civil society in general the opportunity...
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Emphasizing that cooperation between the United Nations and all relevant partners, including the private sector, will be consistent with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, can make concrete contributions to the achievement of the development goals agreed upon at the
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Stressing also the importance of the contribution of the private sector, non-governmental organizations and civil society to the implementation of the outcomes of the United Nations conferences in the economic, social and related fields,
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Welcoming in this regard the participation of civil society and private sector entities in the consultations on financing for development held with many stakeholders, the conclusions of which were presented during the High-level Dialogue on Financing for Development held in New York on 23 and 24 October 2007,
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Recognizing the need to strengthen, as appropriate, the capacity of Member States to participate effectively in partnerships at all levels, in accordance with their national priorities and legislation, and calling for international support for such efforts in developing countries,
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Emphasizing that all relevant partners, including the private sector, can help in a variety of ways to remove the obstacles faced by developing countries in mobilizing the resources necessary for financing sustainable development, as well as for the achievement of the United Nations development goals by, inter alia, pr...
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Welcoming also the continued efforts of the Commission on Sustainable Development, through its secretariat, to promote partnerships for sustainable development, including the implementation and expansion of an interactive online database as a means of ensuring access to partnership information and facilitating the exch...
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Taking note with appreciation of the progress made in the work of the United Nations on partnerships, including through the various United Nations agencies, agencies, funds and programmes, of groups
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Reaffirming the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and international law as indispensable foundations for a more peaceful, prosperous and just world and for the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms of all human beings,
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Reaffirming its support for the Secretary-General's zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse, and recalling all relevant United Nations standards of conduct and rules, including the Secretary-General's bulletin on special provisions for the prevention of sexual exploitation and sexual assault, 1
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