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E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 17. Welcomes the increasing use by Governments of information and communications technology to provide public services and other functions and to involve the public in decision-making, as reflected in the 2016 United Nations study on e-government, and encourages continued efforts in this regard; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 18. Welcomes the convening of the symposium held in Nassau from 21 to 23 February 2017 by the Government of the Bahamas and the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat on the theme "Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Accelerated Modalities for Action of Small Isla... | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 21. Stresses that the achievement of sustainable development goals requires the mobilization not only of Governments, but also of several actors from civil society and the private sector, as well as the establishment of effective partnerships; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 22. Also stresses the need for institutions at all levels and society as a whole to be aware of and responsive to sustainable development goals, in order to promote their achievement, and invites Governments to take concerted action in this regard with national, regional and local authorities, as well as civil society ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 23. Invites Governments to undertake initiatives aimed at enhancing awareness and adherence of public officials at all levels to the principles of the 2030 Agenda, and to encourage them to take a leadership role, to innovate and to make a difference, inter alia, in order to take into account the integrated nature of th... | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 24. Encourages Governments to intensify their efforts to ensure that institutions at all levels respect the rule of law and that the public service is based on merit, thereby contributing to promoting morale in public life and ensuring effective and equitable management of human resources; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 25. Stresses that poverty eradication requires an inclusive approach by all Governments, in which the highest levels of government and all ministries and institutions, at the local and national levels, work towards that goal; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 26. Also stresses that in some countries experience has shown that poverty eradication requires the development of multidimensional and targeted strategies, including measures to promote inclusive economic growth; employment and decent work; social protection and equity; education and training; health; food and nutriti... | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 28. Stresses that strategies to eradicate poverty must combat rural and urban poverty and that the establishment of national regional development plans could help to address the frequent territorial disparities in poverty within countries; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 29. Also stresses that persistent weaknesses in governance, including corruption and the excessive influence of certain groups in society, undermine the effectiveness of poverty eradication strategies and the efficient allocation of resources, and invites countries to intensify their efforts to address these problems; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 30. Recalls that, in developing poverty eradication strategies, Governments must mobilize civil society and all sectors of society, including the poorest and most vulnerable, while generating broad support and strong consensus that also involves the middle class and minorities; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 31. Notes that, in order to reach the poorest and most vulnerable, Governments often need to work with civil society and the private sector, and encourages Governments to continue to exploit these partnerships while | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 32. Stresses that subnational governments, in particular local governments, have a crucial role to play in achieving sustainable development goals through their proximity to the population, their presence on the ground, their role in the provision of basic social services and their ability to adopt integrated approache... | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 33. Notes that, in order to better meet the situation, expectations and needs of the population, it may be useful to transfer from the central government to local governments and other local institutions or bodies the functions and functions related to the implementation of specific sustainable development objectives; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 34. Stresses that, regardless of the model or degree of decentralization of a country, both central and local governments have a responsibility to achieve sustainable development goals, and that it is essential that they work together in a spirit of collaboration and partnership; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 36. Notes that resources transferred from central government are often essential to support social and other programmes in the context of the achievement of sustainable development goals, and invites countries, international organizations and other actors to provide support to local governments and to strengthen their ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 37. Stresses the need to strengthen the skills and capacities of elected officials and officials at the local level in order to prepare them to support the implementation of the sustainable development goals; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 39. Welcomes the commitment of the Supreme Audit Institutions to participate in the review of the implementation of the sustainable development goals at the national level, as reflected in the strategic plan of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions for the period 2017-2022, and invites Government... | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 41. Stresses the need to assess the impact of public institutions and policies on poverty eradication and other sustainable development goals through evidence-based approaches that also involve the poorest and most vulnerable; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 44. Recognizes the need for regular and concrete capacity-building in national and local governance in order to implement the 2030 Agenda and other international agreements, and takes note of the activities undertaken by the Committee to develop principles of responsible and effective governance, which could be an impo... | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 45. Requests the Committee, at its seventeenth session, to be held from 23 to 27 April 2018, to consider the theme selected for the 2018 session of the Council and to make recommendations thereon; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 46. Invites the Committee to contribute to the thematic review of the High-level Political Forum and to contribute to the overall review of the implementation of the sustainable development goals to be undertaken by the Forum in 2019, paying particular attention to the multisectoral nature of all objectives; | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 47. Also invites the Committee to continue to provide advice on methods and practices relating to institutions, policies and mechanisms for the achievement of sustainable development goals, bearing in mind that circumstances and situations vary greatly from country to country, as well as advice on how to make instituti... | operative |
E-RES-2017-23-fr-parsed | 48. Requests the Secretary-General to take into account all the provisions of the present resolution in the work of the Organization, inter alia, by addressing research and analytical gaps and addressing the capacity-building needs of Member States to establish effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all l... | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 2. Recognizes that the AIDS epidemic has not been completed, and stresses the urgent need for accelerated action to achieve the targets and targets by 2020 and to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030; | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 3. Urges the Joint Programme to continue to support the full, effective and timely implementation of the Strategy of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS for 2016-2021: accelerating the response to end AIDS, and the 2016 Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS: accelerating the response to HIV and ending the AI... | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 4. Stresses the importance of coherence in the activities of the Joint Programme, with a view to continuing to build on the comparative advantages of the various United Nations agencies and partners in strengthening the multisectoral response to HIV and AIDS; | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 5. Calls upon Governments, the United Nations system, civil society, local communities, the private sector and other stakeholders to redouble their efforts without further delay to achieve the goals set out in the Strategy for 2016-2021 and the 2016 Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS, without which the sustainable d... | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 6. Reaffirms the importance of building strong partnerships, including among Member States, international organizations and bilateral partners, in order to accelerate the response and address regional disparities as soon as possible, as outlined in the 2016 Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS, over the next four year... | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 7. Also reaffirms that the co-sponsorship and governance model on which the Joint Programme is based constitutes a useful example of strategic coherence for the United Nations system through its coordination, results-based orientation, inclusive governance and country-level results, taking into account national situati... | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses the need for the Joint Programme to continue to contribute to change by reviewing and updating its business model, including in the areas of cooperation, financing and accountability, as well as governance, as envisaged by the Programme Coordinating Board at its fortieth session, held in Geneva from 27 to 2... | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 9. Recognizes that the Joint Programme plays a key role in the process of monitoring and reviewing progress in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 3 , including through the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, in ensuring that adequate attention is paid to the fight again... | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 10. Recognizes the need to continue to address the capacity gap in the fight against HIV and AIDS, in accordance with the principle of shared responsibility and global solidarity, encourages countries to devote more resources at the national and international levels to measures to combat HIV and AIDS, and stresses the ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 11. Stresses the importance of the full funding of the unified budget, results and accountability framework for the effective functioning of the Joint Programme, and affirms the need to intensify efforts to bridge the current funding gap, including by calling upon existing donors to maintain or increase their contribut... | operative |
E-RES-2017-25-fr-parsed | 12. Requests the Secretary-General to transmit to the General Assembly at its 2019 session a report prepared by the Executive Director of the Joint Programme, in collaboration with the co-sponsors and other relevant organizations and agencies of the United Nations system, on the progress made in the implementation of t... | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 2. Also takes note of the work of the Committee on (a) lessons learned from strengthening the productive capacity of countries graduating from or withdrawn from the least developed country category, in accordance with the theme of the high-level segment of the 2017 session of the Economic and Social Council, (b) monito... | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 4. Also requests the Committee to monitor the progress made in their development processes by countries graduating from the least developed country category, in accordance with paragraph 21 of General Assembly resolution 67/221; | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 6. Encourages UNCTAD to continue its methodological work to measure progress in building productive capacities in developing countries and to identify problems in this regard, in accordance with paragraph 76 (k) of the Maafikiano of Nairobi 4 , and to disseminate the findings of its work as a contribution to the impact... | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 7. Also encourages UNCTAD, the United Nations Development Programme, the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, the secretariat of the Enhanced Integrated Framework, the World Trade Organization, the Office of the High Representa... | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 8. Recalls that the recognition of the least developed countries as a group because of their low per capita income, level of human capital development and economic vulnerability remains the fundamental condition for the implementation of specific support measures for them, and that better recognition of the status of l... | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 9. Also recalls that the General Assembly has invited the governing bodies of the United Nations funds and programmes and other multilateral organizations and international financial institutions to contribute to the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action and to integrate it into their programmes of work, a... | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 10. Encourages the United Nations development system to continue to give priority to allocations to the least developed countries, in accordance with General Assembly resolution 71/243 of 21 December 2016; | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 11. Also requests the United Nations development system to assist countries graduating from the least developed country category in the development and implementation of national transition strategies, and to consider providing specific support to countries graduating from the category for a specified period of time an... | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 12. Invites the Committee to report to the General Assembly every four years, in the year preceding the quadrennial comprehensive policy review, on how the United Nations development system takes the category of least developed countries into account; | operative |
E-RES-2017-29-fr-parsed | 13. Takes note with appreciation of the contributions of the Committee to the various elements of its programme of work, reiterates its invitation to increase exchanges between the Committee and the Committee, and calls upon the Chairman and, as appropriate, other members of the Committee to continue this practice, as ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-fr-parsed | 1. Calls for the full opening of border crossings in the Gaza Strip, in accordance with Security Council resolution 1860 (2009), to ensure the access of humanitarian personnel and the regular movement of persons and goods, and for the lifting of all restrictions on the freedom of movement imposed on the Palestinian peo... | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-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 Palestinian Territory | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-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-2017-30-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-2017-30-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-2017-30-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 them; | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-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-2017-30-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-2017-30-fr-parsed | 12. 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-2017-30-fr-parsed | 13. Calls for the accountability of Israeli settlers who have committed illegal acts in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, recalls in this regard Security Council resolution 904 (1994) of 18 March 1994, and stresses the need to implement it; | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-fr-parsed | 14. Calls for urgent attention to the suffering and rights of Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli prisons under international law, and calls upon both parties to do more to continue to release prisoners and detainees; | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-fr-parsed | 15. Reaffirms that Israel's continued construction of a wall 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 undermines the economic and social development of the Palestinian ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-fr-parsed | 16. 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 Qouneitra of Syrian citizens in the occupied Syrian Golan wishing to visit their family members residing in the territory of their mother country, ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-fr-parsed | 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... | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-fr-parsed | 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), 1850 (2008) and 2334 (2016) of the Security Council, the Madrid ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-fr-parsed | 20. Requests the Secretary-General, through him, to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-second 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 peopl... | operative |
E-RES-2017-30-fr-parsed | 21. Decides to include in the agenda of its 2018 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-2017-4-fr-parsed | 2. The strategic plan serves as a frame of reference for the work of the United Nations system and relevant partners in the field of forests, with a view to enhancing its coherence and improving collaboration and synergies among them in order to comply with the design and mission set out below, and as a framework for e... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 3. The common vision of the United Nations is that of a world in which all types of forests and trees in general are managed in a sustainable manner, contribute to sustainable development and provide economic, social, environmental and cultural benefits for present and future generations. | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 4. The joint mission of the United Nations is to promote sustainable forest management and to ensure that forests and trees in general contribute to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including through enhanced cooperation, coordination, coherence and synergies, as well as political commitment and action at a... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 15. The effective implementation of sustainable forest management requires adequate resources, including financing, capacity-building and transfer of environmentally sound technologies, and increased financial resources, including from new sources, for developing countries, including the least developed countries, land... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 16. The launch of the United Nations Strategic Plan on Forests (2017-2030) is part of an unprecedented period of strengthened and decisive action by all actors at all levels, both at the national and international levels. | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 17. The strategic plan aims to build on the momentum of the 2015 global milestones, which resulted in the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development 10 and the Paris Agreement under the United Nations Fr... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 19. The international arrangement on forests consists of the United Nations Forum on Forests, a functional commission of the Economic and Social Council, its 197 members and secretariat, the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, the Global Forest Finance Facilitation Network and the Trust Fund in Support of the United ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 20. The work of the Forum is supported by its secretariat, the Trust Fund in Support of the United Nations Forum on Forests and the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, which is a voluntary partnership chaired by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and composed of 14 international organizations... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 21. The international arrangement on forests enables various international, regional, subregional and non-governmental organizations and mechanisms to participate actively, as partners, in forest-related programmes for the implementation of such programmes, and recognizes the crucial role played by major groups and oth... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 22. The objectives of the international arrangement on forests are:
(a) Promote sustainable management of all types of forests, in particular the implementation of the United Nations instrument on forests;
( b ) Increase the contribution of all types of forests and trees in general to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable De... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 23. The strategic plan is based on six global objectives on forests and 26 related targets to be achieved by 2030, which are set out below, fully encompass the solid foundation of the four global objectives on forests of the United Nations Instrument on Forests, on which they are based. | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 24. The global objectives and targets on forests are voluntary and universal and support the objectives set out in the international arrangement on forests and are aimed at contributing to the achievement of the sustainable development goals, the Aichi biodiversity goals, the Paris Agreement under the United Nations Fr... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 25. The global objectives on forests and their targets are in line with the vision, principles and commitments of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and take into account the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable forest management and development. | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 26. The objectives and targets are intended to provide a framework to stimulate voluntary action and contributions and to enhance cooperation among countries and international, regional, subregional and non-governmental partners and stakeholders, as well as to serve as a reference for enhancing policy coherence and col... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 27. The overall objectives and targets cover a wide range of thematic areas for which action, input and collaboration are required on a voluntary basis to achieve these objectives, reflecting and encompassing the 44 policies, measures and actions identified in the United Nations Instrument on Forests, and a non-exhaust... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 28. The United Nations Strategic Plan on Forests (2017-2030) provides a reference framework to enable all actors at all levels to undertake ambitious and change-oriented actions to achieve the overall objectives and targets it sets out in this area. The following provides an overview of the roles and responsibilities i... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 29. The successful implementation of the strategic plan and the achievement of the overall objectives and targets for forests associated with the plan will be achieved through individual and collective actions and commitments by members of the United Nations Forum on Forests. | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 35. The Forum is the intergovernmental body responsible for monitoring and reviewing the implementation of the strategic plan, including by providing guidance to the Collaborative Partnership on Forests and by ensuring a smooth transition between its even-year and odd-year sessions. | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 37. The Forum should structure its annual sessions and strengthen its intersessional activities with a view to maximizing the impact and relevance of its work under the four-year work programmes, including by promoting cross-sectoral exchanges, in order to enhance synergies within and outside the United Nations. | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 38. The member organizations of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests play an important role in the implementation of the strategic plan and are encouraged to integrate overall forest-related objectives and targets into their forest-related plans and programmes, where appropriate and in accordance with their respect... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 39. The Partnership is invited to assist the Forum and its members in promoting overall forest-related objectives and targets, including through cooperation and partnerships among its members, implementing a joint workplan aligned with the Forum ' s four-year work programmes and identifying collective actions to be und... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 43. The United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination is also invited to promote the use of the strategic plan as a frame of reference for forest-related actions within the United Nations system, as appropriate. | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 46. The Forum works with regional and subregional organizations and mechanisms to identify ways and means to contribute to overall forest-related objectives and targets, including by encouraging them to exchange information, strengthen cooperation, conduct awareness-raising activities, raise awareness among stakeholder... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 50. The Forum seeks to work with major groups and other stakeholders to identify ways to strengthen their contributions to the achievement of global forest-related goals and targets at all levels, as well as their interactions with the Forum and the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, including through networks, advi... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 53. The means of implementation targets for Goal 17 and for each of the other sustainable development goals are critical to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and are of the same importance as other goals and targets. The Programme, including the sustainable development goals, can be achieve... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 54. The mobilization and efficient use of financial resources, including new and additional resources from all sources and at all levels, are essential; public policies and the mobilization and efficient use of domestic resources, on the basis of national ownership and leadership, are an essential aspect of our common ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 55. The activity, investment and innovation of private enterprises are important drivers of productivity and thus inclusive economic growth and job creation, and private international capital flows, particularly in the form of foreign direct investment, combined with a stable international system, are essential complem... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 62. The Global Forest Finance Facilitation Network of the United Nations Forum on Forests, in close cooperation with members of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, contributes to the intensification of sustainable forest management by providing countries with easier access to the resources they need to implement ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 64. The Trust Fund in Support of the United Nations Forum on Forests was established in 2001 to fund activities in support of the Forum through voluntary extrabudgetary resources and can be used to support the activities of the Global Forest Finance Facilitation Network. Forum members are encouraged to make voluntary c... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 67. The Forum is expected to assess progress in the implementation of the United Nations Strategic Plan on Forests (2017-2030) as part of its midterm and final reviews of the effectiveness of the international arrangement on forests in 2024 and 2030, respectively. The assessment should be based on internationally agree... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 70. The United Nations Forum on Forests, as a functional commission of the Economic and Social Council, should contribute to the monitoring and review of the 2030 Agenda and its sustainable development goals, including through the work of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests on Global Forest Indicators, and highlig... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 73. The Forum should develop the strategic plan communication and outreach strategy, which should identify, inter alia, target groups, key messages, methods to be followed, activities to be carried out and criteria for success. | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 74. The United Nations system, the Collaborative Partnership on Forests and its member organizations, as well as other partners, are encouraged to further strengthen their cooperation and synergy within the framework of forest-related communication and advocacy activities in order to increase the impact of forest-relat... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 75. The International Day of Forests, on 21 March, is the landmark annual event for all actors at all levels that promotes the implementation of the strategic plan and provides an opportunity to organize awareness-raising activities for an audience of individuals or communities. Members are invited to celebrate this da... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 1. The United Nations Forum on Forests fulfils its mandate on the basis of the United Nations strategic plan on forests (2017-2030) and contributes, through its four-year programme of work, to the implementation of the strategic plan and to the preparation of the agenda for each session of the Forum during the four-yea... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 3. The links between the sessions of the Forum held in odd years and those held in even years are reflected in its four-year programme of work.
(a) Sessions held in odd years shall be devoted to discussions on implementation, technical advice, including the exchange of experience among Forum members, member organizatio... | operative |
E-RES-2017-4-fr-parsed | 5. The twelfth and fourteenth sessions of the Forum will focus on technical advice, while the thirteenth and fifteenth sessions will focus on policy dialogue, policy development and decision-making (see tables 1-4 below). | operative |
E-RES-2017-5-fr-parsed | 2. Welcomes the progress made over the past two years by the United Nations System Staff College, which provides quality education and training to staff of the United Nations system; | operative |
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