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17. Stresses the importance of the work of the United Nations bodies and agencies present 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 Orga...
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18. 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...
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19. Reaffirms the importance of intensifying and reinvigorating the negotiations of the peace process on the basis of the relevant United Nations resolutions, including resolutions 242 (1967), 338 (1973), 425 (1978), 1397 (2002), 1515 (2003), 1544 (2004) and 1850 (2008) of the Security Council, the Madrid Conference, t...
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20. Requests the Secretary-General, through him, to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-first 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...
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21. Decides to include in the agenda of its 2017 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".
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3. Welcomes the intention of the Government of Qatar to work with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to ensure the appropriate follow-up to the Doha Declaration, and also welcomes the financing agreement signed on 27 November 2015 between the Government and the Agency;
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4. Invites Member States to submit suggestions on the general theme, agenda items and topics for the workshops of the Fourteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, and requests the Secretary-General to include these suggestions in the report on the follow-up to the Thirteenth Congress and...
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1. Takes note with appreciation of the report on the international seminar/workshop and the second International Conference on Alternative Development, held from 19 to 24 November 2015 in Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai and Bangkok, Thailand, and in Shan State, Myanmar, and organized by the Government of Thailand, in collaborat...
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3. Urges Member States that are affected by, or are at risk of being affected by, illicit cultivation of drug-producing plants to integrate comprehensive and sustainable alternative development, including preventive alternative development, where appropriate, into their national development policies and strategies, as ...
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4. Urges Member States, in developing and implementing comprehensive and sustainable alternative development strategies and policies, including preventive strategies, where appropriate, to take into account the specific needs of communities and groups affected by illicit cultivation of plants used in the production and...
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5. Stresses that, in designing and implementing comprehensive and sustainable alternative development programmes and projects, including preventive programmes and projects, where appropriate, emphasis should be placed on the empowerment and involvement of people, including women, children and youth, taking into account...
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6. Also stresses that comprehensive and sustainable alternative development, which is one of the tools available to combat the world drug problem, increases the presence of the State, creates trust among the world's
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7. Encourages further discussions on the relationship and potential links between alternative development and the promotion of the rule of law by individuals and communities, as well as on the wide range of issues affecting livelihoods and the well-being of populations, with a view to further developing measures to add...
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9. Stresses that the promotion and protection of access to productive land and land rights, such as land titles granted to farmers and local populations, should be ensured in the implementation of comprehensive and sustainable alternative development programmes, in accordance with domestic legislation and regulations a...
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10. Stresses that the commercial potential of products from alternative development programmes should be assessed prior to the initiation of alternative development programmes and that, where possible, such products should contribute to the creation of value-added chains that enable the populations concerned to derive ...
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11. Encourages the international community, including civil society, the scientific community and academia, to work with affected communities to develop recommendations on specific alternative development strategies that take into account demographic, cultural, social and geographical circumstances and consider ways to...
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12. Encourages Member States to apply the United Nations Guiding Principles on Alternative Development in the design, implementation and evaluation of their alternative development programmes and projects, including preventive development, as appropriate, and invites Member States with experience in this field to share...
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13. Urges Member States to continue to demonstrate political will and long-term commitment to the implementation of alternative development strategies and programmes, and to continue advocacy, dialogue and cooperation with all relevant stakeholders;
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16. Encourages all relevant entities and specialized agencies of the United Nations system to work more closely with the Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to assist Member States in the effective implementation of alternative development programmes, including preventive progr...
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17. Encourages development agencies, donors and financial institutions, the private sector, civil society and academia to share information, experiences and best practices, to encourage research and to intensify efforts to promote alternative development, including preventive development, as appropriate;
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18. Recognizes the need for further research in order to better understand and identify the factors that encourage the practice of illicit cultivation and to better assess the impact of alternative development programmes;
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20. Encourages Member States and other donors to consider providing long-term support to alternative development programmes and projects, including preventive programmes, where appropriate, aimed at combating illicit crops, in order to contribute to the sustainability of social and economic development and poverty erad...
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21. Encourages Member States to maintain and strengthen international cooperation in support of comprehensive and sustainable alternative development programmes, including preventive programmes, where appropriate, as essential components of proven crop control strategies, with a view to
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22. Encourages Member States with extensive experience in alternative development, including preventive alternative development, where appropriate, to continue to benefit those who so wish from their best practices, to promote research in order to better understand the factors that encourage the practice of illicit cul...
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1. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General 15 and the recommendations contained therein, and welcomes the fact that the report continues to be based on evidence collected and analysed systematically throughout the system, thus monitoring the progress made by all the organizations of the United Nations system in th...
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2. Urges the continuation and intensification of measures taken to mainstream a gender perspective into all policies and programmes of the United Nations, including by increasing the resources allocated to that endeavour to the extent required by gender equality objectives, in accordance with all relevant United Nation...
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3. Stresses that the Inter-Agency Network on Women and Gender Equality is an essential mechanism for the promotion and coordination of gender mainstreaming in the normative and operational substantive work and programmes of the United Nations system and for monitoring progress, and trusts that the Network will continue...
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4. Also stresses the need to use existing inter-agency networks, including the Inter-Agency Network on Women and Gender Equality, the United Nations Evaluation Group, the Finance and Budget Network of the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination and representatives of the internal audit services of...
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5. Welcomes the important and comprehensive work that the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women) has continued to undertake to ensure a more effective and coherent gender mainstreaming throughout the United Nations system, recognizes its responsibility to lead and coordinate t...
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6. Recognizes the importance of strengthening, including through adequate funding, the capacity of UN-Women to carry out its normative support, coordination and operational functions, inter alia, in order to coordinate the efforts of the United Nations system to fully and effectively integrate a gender perspective and ...
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7. Calls upon the United Nations system, including its agencies, funds and programmes, within their respective mandates, to accelerate the full and effective mainstreaming of a gender perspective, in accordance with its resolutions 64/289 and 67/226, in accordance with the gender equality goals and targets set out in t...
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8. Requests the United Nations system to maintain and increase assistance to Member States, with their consent, in the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and national policies for gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, including by providing support and capacity-building ...
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9. Welcomes the report on the fourth year of implementation of the United Nations System-wide Plan of Action 15 , welcomes the progress made under the aegis of UN-Women in the United Nations system's work on gender equality, notes with concern, however, that many entities have not yet met the requirements of the Plan o...
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11. Requests that information continue to be provided within the framework of the System-wide Plan of Action for the purpose of preparing the report of the Secretary-General on mainstreaming a gender perspective into all policies and programmes of the United Nations system, with a view to measuring progress in this are...
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12. Encourages senior managers and the Chief Executives Board for Coordination, within its three main components, namely, the High-level Committee on Programmes, the High-level Committee on Management and the United Nations Development Group, to continue to take concrete measures to promote gender mainstreaming in the ...
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13. Takes note with appreciation of the interactive dialogue with the representatives of the functional commissions of the Economic and Social Council at the fifty-ninth session of the Commission on the Status of Women, which provided an opportunity to exchange best practices and views on the treatment of gender equali...
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14. Recognizes that there remains a wide gap between policy and practice and that, while it is very important to strengthen the capacity of United Nations staff, further measures, such as those recommended in the report of the Secretary-General, 15 would enable the United Nations system as a whole to achieve their gend...
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15. Calls upon all United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, within their respective mandates, to continue to work together to improve and accelerate gender mainstreaming within the United Nations system, including:
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2. Welcomes the constructive and multi-stakeholder participation of all stakeholders in the comprehensive review of progress made in the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society;
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4. Calls for the alignment of the follow-up to the outcomes of the World Summit with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 3 in accordance with the request contained in General Assembly resolution 70/125, with a focus on the cross-sectoral contribution of digital technologies to the achievement of sustainable de...
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6. Welcomes the remarkable development and diffusion, through the public and private sectors, of digital technologies, which have spread throughout the world and have created new opportunities for social interaction, created new business models and contributed to the economic growth and development of all other sectors...
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7. Notes with concern that there are still significant digital gaps between and within countries and between men and women, which need to be bridged, inter alia, by creating more favourable conditions and strengthening international cooperation to make digital technologies more affordable and accessible, improving educ...
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9. Recognizes the values and principles of cooperation and dialogue among the various stakeholders that have long characterized the follow-up to the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society and that are clearly recognized in the 2030 Agenda, and notes that many activities in support of the goals of the W...
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10. Takes note of the reports of many United Nations entities and their respective executive summaries submitted for the preparation of the annual report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to the Commission on Science and Technology for Development and published on its website, as requested in General Assem...
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11. Also takes note of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit at the regional level with the assistance of the regional commissions, as recognized in the report of the Secretary-General on progress made in the implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the World Summit at the regional and intern...
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12. Reaffirms the importance of continuing to coordinate the multi-stakeholder implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit through effective tools, with the objective of sharing information from key agencies that facilitate the implementation of the policy directions, identifying areas for improvement and discus...
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13. Stresses the urgent need to integrate the recommendations contained in the outcomes of the World Summit into the revised guidelines for United Nations country teams on the preparation of the common country assessments and the United Nations Development Assistance Frameworks, including the inclusion of a component o...
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15. Also recalls that, in its resolution 70/125, the General Assembly called for the continuation of the annual reports on the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit to be submitted to the Council through the Commission on Science and Technology for Development, and reaffirms the role of the Commission, as ...
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16. Invites all States to refrain, in their efforts to build the information society, from taking unilateral measures that would be contrary to international law and the Charter of the United Nations, impede the economic and social development of the countries concerned and undermine the well-being of their inhabitants...
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17. Welcomes the fact that the rapid growth in mobile telephony since 2005 is expected to enable more than half of the world's population to have access to and use information and communications technologies by the end of 2016, in line with one of the goals set at the World Summit, which is particularly important as it...
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18. Notes with deep concern that many developing countries do not have affordable access to information and communication technologies and that the promise of development of science and technology, including information and communications technologies, has not yet been realized for the majority of the poor, and stresse...
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19. Recognizes that, while information and communication technologies offer new opportunities, they also pose new challenges, and that there is an urgent need to address the major barriers to developing countries' access to new technologies, such as lack of enabling conditions, inadequate resources, infrastructure, edu...
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20. Recognizes the rapid growth of broadband access networks, especially in developed countries, and stresses the urgent need to bridge the digital divide that is widening between high-income countries, middle-income countries, low-income countries and other regions in terms of the availability and affordability of bro...
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21. Also recognizes that the ongoing transition to a mobile technology-dominated communications environment profoundly alters the business models of operators and requires a rethinking of the individual and collective use of networks and devices, as well as public strategies and ways of putting communications networks ...
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23. Recognizes that the number of Internet users is increasing and that, in some cases, the digital divide and the knowledge gap are changing in nature, focusing less on the availability of access than on the quality of access and on the information and know-how that users can obtain and the benefits that they can deri...
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24. Takes note of the global report of the Commission on Broadband for Digital Development entitled "The Broadband Situation in 2015 - Broadband: the foundation for sustainable development", and notes with interest the continuing efforts of the Commission to ensure the highest-level recognition of the need for conditio...
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26. Also reaffirms the commitment to pay particular attention to the unique and new challenges posed by information and communications technologies for all countries, in particular developing countries, in accordance with the relevant paragraphs of General Assembly resolution 70/125;
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27. Notes that while strong milestones have been set in building information and communications technology capacity in many areas related to the development of the information society, efforts should continue to be made to address the challenges that countries continue to face, including developing and least developed ...
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28. Recognizes the need to focus on capacity-building policies and long-term support in order to increase the impact of activities and initiatives at the national and local levels to provide advice, services and support for the creation of an inclusive, people-centred and development-oriented information society;
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29. Notes that issues continue to arise, including the environmental applications of information and communications technologies and the contribution of information and communications technologies to early warning, climate change mitigation, social networks, virtualization and cloud computing, the mobile Internet and m...
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30. Reaffirms that in the outcome document of the comprehensive review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit, the General Assembly requested that an annual Follow-up Forum of the World Summit on the Information Society 4 be held as a forum in which all stakeholders could exchange views and good prac...
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31. Invites entities that facilitate the implementation of the policy directions to build on the Geneva Plan of Action 5 to identify concrete measures to harness information and communication technologies to contribute to the achievement of the goals of the 2030 Agenda, taking note of the results matrix on the sustaina...
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32. Reaffirms the importance of the call by the General Assembly on all stakeholders to integrate information and communication technologies into their strategies for the achievement of the sustainable development goals and its request to United Nations entities implementing the policy directions agreed at the World Su...
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33. Reaffirms that the outcomes of the World Summit on Internet Governance, which relate, in this case, to efforts to enhance cooperation and the convening of the Internet Governance Forum,
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36. Recognizes the need to intensify cooperation in the future so that Governments can fulfil their role and responsibilities on an equal footing on international policy issues related to the Internet, not on day-to-day technical and operational activities that have no impact on these issues;
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37. Takes note of the proposal made by the Chairman of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development on the structure and composition of the Working Group on Strengthening Cooperation, as recommended by the General Assembly in its resolution 70/125;
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39. Recognizes the importance of the Internet Governance Forum and its mandate to provide a forum for multi-stakeholder dialogue on various issues, as requested in paragraph 72 of the Tunis Agenda, as well as discussions on public policy issues concerning key elements of Internet governance;
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40. Recalls paragraph 63 of General Assembly resolution 70/125, in which the Assembly decided to extend the mandate of the Internet Governance Forum for a further period of 10 years, during which the Forum should continue to improve its working methods and involve more and more actors from developing countries;
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41. Recognizes that national and regional initiatives of the Internet Governance Forum have emerged in all regions on important and priority Internet governance issues for the region or the organizing country;
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42. Recalls General Assembly resolution 70/125, in which the Assembly requested the Commission on Science and Technology for Development to report appropriately in its periodic reports on the status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the report of its Working Group on Improvements to the Internet Gov...
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43. Takes note of the holding, from 10 to 13 November 2015, in João Pessoa, at the invitation of the Government of Brazil, of the tenth meeting of the Internet Governance Forum, which focused on the following theme: " Evolution of Internet governance: realizing sustainable development";
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44. Welcomes the forthcoming holding of the eleventh Internet Governance Forum, to be held in Guadalajara from 6 to 9 December 2016, at the invitation of the Government of Mexico, and notes that the recommendations contained in the report of the Working Group on Improvements to the Forum are taken into account in the p...
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45. Also welcomes, in this regard, the continued progress made in the intersessional work of the Internet Governance Forum on various aspects of topics such as the goal of connecting and empowering the next billion Internet users, dynamic coalitions and best practices forums, as well as the contributions of national an...
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46. Urges entities of the United Nations system to continue to cooperate actively in the implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the World Summit through the United Nations system, to focus on building a people-centred, inclusive and development-oriented information society and to take the necessary measures...
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47. Invites all stakeholders to continue, as a matter of priority, their efforts to bridge the digital divide, to implement coherent strategies that promote the development of e-government and to continue to focus on information and communications technology policies and applications that benefit the poor, including ac...
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48. Urges all stakeholders to give priority to the development of innovative approaches that will promote universal access to affordable broadband infrastructure and services for developing countries, with a view to achieving a inclusive, development-oriented and people-centred information society and bridging the digi...
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51. Reaffirms the importance of information and communication technology indicators, which serve to monitor and assess the digital divide between countries and in societies and inform decision makers in the development of policies and strategies for social, cultural and economic development, and stresses the importance...
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53. Reaffirms the importance of the dissemination of best practices at the global level and, while welcoming the quality of the implementation of projects and initiatives that contribute to the goals of the World Summit, encourages all stakeholders to propose their projects at the annual World Summit awards, which is a...
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54. Calls upon the United Nations system and relevant organizations and forums, in accordance with the outcomes of the World Summit, to review periodically and modify the methodologies used for information and communication technology indicators, taking into account the different levels of development and country-speci...
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(d) Invites the Partnership on Information and Communication Technology Statistics for Development to follow up on Statistical Commission decision 47/110 of 11 March 2016 on information and communication technology statistics 9 , and in this regard recommends that the Partnership develop guidelines to improve cooperati...
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55. Invites the international community to make voluntary contributions to the trust fund established by UNCTAD in support of the review and appraisal of the work of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development in the follow-up to the World Summit, while noting with appreciation the financial support provid...
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56. Recalls the proposal contained in General Assembly resolution 70/125 that the General Assembly organize, in 2025, a high-level meeting on the comprehensive review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society;
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57. Takes note with appreciation of the report of the Secretary-General and the discussions held by the Commission on Science and Technology for Development on that document at its nineteenth session; 10
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58. Stresses the importance of ensuring an open information society, with particular attention to bridging the digital divide and disparities in broadband, taking into account such factors as gender and culture, as well as young people and other underrepresented groups.
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1. Reaffirms the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development 4 and the main measures for its further implementation 5 , as well as the outcome of its reviews, takes note of the outcomes of the regional review conferences on population and development, and emphasizes that each of th...
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2. Also reaffirms the core mandate of the Commission on Population and Development, as set out in General Assembly resolution 49/128, in which the Assembly decided that the Commission should monitor, review and evaluate the implementation of the Programme of Action at the national, regional and international levels and...
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5. Decides that the Commission shall rationalize its agenda and programme of work by consolidating certain issues and reducing documentation and related reports without adversely affecting their technical quality, with a view to enabling the Commission to carry out its mandate effectively and to enhance the complementa...
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6. Decides also that the Commission shall continue to select a special theme for each annual session, drawing on progress, gaps, recurring problems and developments in population and development issues in the context of the Programme of Action and key measures to accelerate its implementation, while taking into account...
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9. Notes that non-governmental organizations and other civil society actors contribute to the implementation of the Programme of Action and the main measures for its further implementation beyond 2014, and reaffirms that, in accordance with its rules of procedure and resolution 1996/31 of 25 July 1996, they should cont...
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10. Requests the Secretariat, in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund and other relevant actors, to continue to organize informal expert meetings and technical briefings on the special theme prior to each annual session of the Commission;
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13. Stresses the importance of regional groups appointing their representatives as soon as possible and no later than the last day of the annual session so that the election of the officers of the next session may take place at the close of the current session, as planned, thereby enabling all members of the Bureau to ...
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14. Encourages the United Nations regional commissions to continue to contribute to the work of the Commission, in collaboration, as appropriate, with other intergovernmental organizations, in particular regional organizations, and other organizations of the United Nations system;
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15. Reaffirms that the Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat and the United Nations Population Fund play complementary roles, within their respective mandates, in enhancing the effectiveness of the work of the Commission;
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16. Decides that the Commission may, at the request of Member States, further review its working methods in order to take into account the follow-up to and review of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.
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1. Takes note of the report of the Committee of Experts on Public Administration on its fifteenth session, and expresses its appreciation to the Committee for its work on its own theme for 2016, entitled "Enhancing commitments: transforming public institutions to facilitate policy formulation and integration, with the ...
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2. Invites the Committee to place the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda 3 at the heart of its work and to continue to advise the Committee on ways in which public administrations can support the achievement of the sustainable development goals and the review of progress made in this regard;
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3. Welcomes the contribution of the Committee to the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, and invites Member States to make the commitment to leave no one behind as a fundamental principle of public administration;
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5. Notes with appreciation the efforts of many countries to identify and update existing policies, strategies and arrangements and to modernize institutions with a view to guiding and coordinating the achievement of sustainable development goals and the review of progress in that regard, also notes with appreciation th...
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7. Encourages States to put in place institutional arrangements and arrangements to support the development and implementation of coherent and integrated policies for the achievement of sustainable development goals, noting that this also requires sustained engagement of policy makers and that cooperation, dialogue, pa...
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8. Notes the importance of clearly defining the framework for the allocation of responsibilities for sustainable development goals and the establishment of working relationships between the national and subnational levels of government;
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