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E-RES-2017-5-fr-parsed | 5. Notes with satisfaction that the Staff College develops leadership and management skills common to all United Nations staff, thereby helping the system to implement its mandates in a manner consistent with its values; | operative |
E-RES-2017-5-fr-parsed | 7. Invites all organizations of the United Nations system to make effective use of the full range of services offered by the Staff College, to coordinate their education and training activities with the College and to encourage their staff to participate in courses that may be of use to them; | operative |
E-RES-2017-5-fr-parsed | 9. Encourages Member States to continue to support the Staff College by recognizing that it has a unique inter-agency mandate and plays an important role in building the capacity of United Nations staff and relevant partner organizations in the effective and efficient implementation of mandates. | operative |
E-RES-2017-6-fr-parsed | 2. Encourages the United Nations Institute for Training and Research to continue to address training and capacity-building needs in accordance with its mandate and the outcomes of relevant international conferences, and to continue its activities in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 1 and the o... | operative |
E-RES-2017-6-fr-parsed | 3. Also encourages the Institute to continue to support humanitarian and development actors by responding to requests for the provision of maps created from satellite images and reports, including those emanating from United Nations entities; | operative |
E-RES-2017-7-fr-parsed | 3. Also requests the Statistical Commission, through the United Nations and External Expert Group on Indicators for Sustainable Development Goals, to refine the global framework of indicators to improve its scope and alignment with targets, to define terms and develop metadata and to facilitate its use, including throu... | operative |
E-RES-2017-7-fr-parsed | 4. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to update the global database of indicators related to the sustainable development goals, from which the annual reports on the achievement of the goals will be prepared, in order to ensure transparency of the data, statistics and metadata on the countries that are presented... | operative |
E-RES-2017-7-fr-parsed | 5. Also requests the Secretary-General to continue to facilitate collaboration between national statistical systems and relevant international and regional organizations with a view to improving reporting mechanisms and ensuring the harmonization and consistency of data and statistics for the calculation of indicators ... | operative |
E-RES-2017-7-fr-parsed | 6. Stresses that official statistics and data from national statistical systems should form the basis of the global indicator framework, recommends exploring ways to incorporate new data sources into national statistical systems so that they can provide the new data required under the 2030 Agenda, as appropriate, and a... | operative |
E-RES-2017-7-fr-parsed | 7. Requests international organizations to base their review activities on the data provided by national statistical systems and, in the absence of reliable national data for estimation, to consult with the country concerned in order to produce model-based estimates and validate them before publication, urges them to i... | operative |
E-RES-2017-7-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses that all activities of the global statistical system must be in full conformity with the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics 2 and Economic and Social Council resolution 2006/6; | operative |
E-RES-2017-7-fr-parsed | 9. Welcomes the Cape Town Global Plan of Action on Sustainable Development Data, which was launched at the first United Nations Global Data Forum, held in Cape Town, South Africa, from 15 to 18 January 2017 and endorsed by the Statistical Commission at its forty-eighth session, | operative |
E-RES-2017-7-fr-parsed | 10. Stresses the importance of the Statistical Commission providing accurate information to feed into the discussions at the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development on statistical capacity-building gaps and needs related to sustainable development goals; | operative |
E-RES-2017-7-fr-parsed | 11. Urges countries, funds and programmes and the specialized agencies of the United Nations system, the Secretariat, including the regional commissions, the Bretton Woods institutions, international organizations and bilateral and regional funding agencies, to contribute more actively to capacity-building in the areas... | operative |
E-RES-2018-10-fr-parsed | 1. Reaffirms that the Israeli occupation remains the main obstacle to the improvement of the condition of Palestinian women, their empowerment and their participation in the development of their societies, and stresses the importance of efforts to enhance their role in decision-making on conflict prevention and resolut... | operative |
E-RES-2018-10-fr-parsed | 2. Calls upon the international community, in this regard, to continue to provide urgently needed assistance and services to Palestinian women, in particular emergency assistance, bearing in mind, inter alia, the 2030 Eorizon Sustainable Development Programme 9 and national priorities, in an effort to alleviate the pli... | operative |
E-RES-2018-10-fr-parsed | 3. Calls upon international donors to fulfil without delay all commitments made on 12 October 2014 at the Cairo International Conference on Palestine, entitled "Rebuilding Gaza", in order to accelerate the delivery of humanitarian assistance and reconstruction, which is essential to alleviate the suffering of Palestini... | operative |
E-RES-2018-10-fr-parsed | 5. Urges the international community to continue to pay particular attention to the promotion and protection of the human rights of Palestinian women and girls and to intensify measures to address the difficult conditions faced by Palestinian women and their families living under Israeli occupation; | operative |
E-RES-2018-10-fr-parsed | 7. Urges the international community to intensify its efforts to accelerate progress towards the conclusion of a peace treaty based on clear parameters and with a clear timetable for resolving all outstanding issues, including all key issues, without exception, so as to bring an early end to the Israeli occupation that... | operative |
E-RES-2018-10-fr-parsed | 8. Requests the Commission on the Status of Women to continue to follow up the implementation of the Nairobi Forward-looking Strategies for the Advancement of Women 2 , including para. 260 concerning Palestinian women and children, the Beijing Platform for Action 3 and the outcome of the twenty-third special session of... | operative |
E-RES-2018-10-fr-parsed | 9. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the matter under review, to assist Palestinian women by all possible means, including those described in his report 1, and to submit to the Commission on the Status of Women at its sixty-third session a report on the impact of the occupation on women in particular and on the pr... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 2. Encourages United Nations humanitarian agencies and other relevant organizations to continue to cooperate closely with national authorities, while emphasizing the coordination of humanitarian assistance in the field, bearing in mind that the primary responsibility for initiating, organizing and coordinating humanita... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 3. Invites the United Nations system to continue to intensify its coordination, preparedness and response activities and to improve the quality and effectiveness of humanitarian action, including by increasing its complementarity with the partners involved in the response, including the authorities of affected countrie... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 4. Stresses the need for the United Nations system to continue to strengthen humanitarian capacity, advance knowledge, develop relevant institutions and enhance their effectiveness, inter alia, through the transfer of technology to developing countries, where appropriate, in a mutually agreed manner and with technical ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 5. Invites humanitarian and development organizations and other relevant actors, as appropriate, to consider defining, to the extent possible and in consultation with national authorities, common objectives, including in the area of risk management and resilience, to be achieved through concerted and complementary mult... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 6. Invites humanitarian and development organizations to consider using risk management tools, in consultation with national authorities, to better utilize baseline data and risk analysis results, including the root causes of a crisis, the various weak points in countries and regions and the risks to affected populatio... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 7. Urges the United Nations system and international organizations working to provide humanitarian assistance to continue to improve the cycle of humanitarian action programmes, in particular the development and more systematic use of collaborative and comprehensive needs assessment tools | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses the need for the effective implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030) 5 and the need for, inter alia, the implementation of disaster risk-sensitive policies, programmes and investments, as well as other robust measures to prevent and mitigate new risks, so as to minimize ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 9. Calls upon Member States and relevant regional and international organizations, in accordance with their mandates, to continue to contribute to adaptation to and mitigation of climate change and to strengthen disaster risk reduction and multi-hazard early warning systems in order to minimize the humanitarian consequ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 10. Recognizes the need to intensify international cooperation, in particular with the least developed countries and small island developing States and their populations, to prevent, mitigate and address vulnerability to climate change and natural disasters in a sustainable manner; | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 11. Urges Member States, humanitarian and development organizations and other stakeholders to address the El Niño and La Niña phenomena and similar or related phenomena in a comprehensive and coherent manner at the global, regional, national and local levels, including through improved forecasting, early warning, preve... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 13. Requests the Secretary-General, in his next report on the present resolution, to take stock of the pre-financing strategies implemented in the context of humanitarian emergencies and to consider further efforts that may be made by United Nations humanitarian agencies and other relevant actors in this regard; | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 14. Invites the United Nations system and humanitarian organizations to strengthen their efforts to assist national authorities in the assessment of preparedness and response capacities at the national and regional levels, with a view to enhancing the complementarity of national and international response to disasters,... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 15. Requests Member States, relevant organizations and other relevant actors to work towards gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls at all stages of humanitarian response and, to this end, to address the special needs of women, girls, men and boys without discrimination, taking into account their age an... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 16. Recognizes that women can play an important role in early relief efforts, and invites Member States, in cooperation with relevant United Nations humanitarian agencies, to promote the presence of women in decision-making positions and their participation in the planning, design and implementation of response strateg... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 17. Urges Member States, in cooperation with the United Nations system and other relevant humanitarian organizations, to ensure reliable and safe access to sexual and reproductive health services, as well as to basic health-care services and psychosocial support as soon as possible | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 18. Urges Member States to continue to prevent, investigate and prosecute the commission of sexual and gender-based violence in humanitarian emergencies, while ensuring the safety of victims, calls upon Member States to strengthen, as soon as emergencies arise, their capacity to respond in cooperation with relevant age... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 19. Also urges Member States to continue their efforts to prevent, respond to and investigate, as appropriate, violations and abuses committed against children in humanitarian crises and to bring perpetrators to justice, calls upon Member States and relevant organizations to strengthen services in support of children a... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 20. Stresses the critical importance of protecting civilians, in particular women and children, from all forms of abuse and exploitation, including trafficking in persons, and of providing them with appropriate assistance, welcomes the commitment of the Secretary-General to implement fully the United Nations zero-toler... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 21. Urges Member States, the United Nations system and other relevant humanitarian organizations to involve persons with disabilities in all decision-making processes and consultations on the preparation and organization of humanitarian response, at all stages, to take all appropriate measures to eliminate discriminati... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 22. Recognizes the impact of humanitarian emergencies on the capacity of social services, including health systems, to provide the necessary assistance for survival, their detrimental impact on the development of health services, and the capacity of resilient health systems to mitigate the consequences of disasters, st... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 23. Stresses the need to encourage global preparedness and support the development of measures, including rapid response mechanisms, to respond to health emergencies, and urges Member States to intensify their efforts to strengthen global response capacities; | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 24. Encourages Member States to ensure, in cooperation with relevant United Nations humanitarian agencies, that the basic humanitarian needs of affected populations, including drinking water, food, housing, energy, health care, including sexual and reproductive health, nutrition, including school feeding programmes, ed... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 25. Calls upon Member States, the United Nations system, humanitarian and development organizations, as well as other relevant actors, to combat, prevent and anticipate effectively and without further delay the rise in global food insecurity affecting millions of people, in particular those at immediate risk of starvat... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 26. Encourages Member States, the United Nations system and humanitarian organizations to continue to work together to identify and respond to the different needs of affected populations, including the most vulnerable, for protection in situations of humanitarian crisis, and to ensure that they are adequately reflected... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 27. Reaffirms the obligation of all States and parties to armed conflict to protect civilians, as provided for in international humanitarian law, calls upon States parties to armed conflict to take all necessary measures to improve the protection of civilians, and calls upon all States to promote a culture of protectio... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 28. Urges Member States to continue to take the necessary measures to ensure the protection of the injured and the sick, as well as the safety and security of medical and humanitarian personnel engaged exclusively in medical activities, and of their facilities, equipment, means of transport and supplies, including thro... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 29. Also urges Member States to continue to take the necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of humanitarian personnel, as well as their facilities, equipment, means of transport and supplies, including through the adoption of effective measures to prevent and combat acts of violence, attacks and threats a... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 31. Reaffirms the right to education for all and the importance, in humanitarian emergencies, of ensuring the safety of schools, creating conditions conducive to learning and providing quality education at all levels and for all ages, including girls, including through, where possible, technical and vocational training... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 32. Invites Member States to take measures to ensure at the international level the protection and respect of the rights of refugees, including the principle of non-refoulement and adequate standards of treatment in accordance with international law | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 33. Takes note of the implementation by 13 countries, as well as through two regional approaches, of the comprehensive framework for action for refugees, aimed at addressing mass refugee movements and protracted crises; | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 34. Requests Member States to strengthen their efforts to better protect and assist internally displaced persons and to enable them to be self-reliant and resilient, including through adequate cooperation with the United Nations system and other relevant actors, including the private sector and international financial ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 35. Recognizes that disasters, including those related to the adverse effects of climate change, are increasing in number and scale, which in some circumstances can lead to displacement and additional pressure on host communities, encourages the United Nations system and all relevant stakeholders to intensify their eff... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 36. Also recognizes the increasing number of forced displacements worldwide, and stresses the need to mainstream the special needs of refugees, internally displaced persons and host communities in the planning of humanitarian and development activities; | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 37. Invites Member States, as well as relevant agencies and actors, to assess the impact of humanitarian emergencies on migrants, in particular those in vulnerable situations, to address them and to better coordinate international efforts to provide them with assistance and protection, in conjunction with national auth... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 38. Recognizes the importance of rapid and effective registration of the populations concerned as a protection tool and a means of quantifying and assessing the needs for the provision and distribution of humanitarian assistance, notes that refugees who find themselves without any identity documents attesting to their ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 39. Requests the Emergency Relief Coordinator to continue to lead initiatives to enhance the coordination, effectiveness and accountability of humanitarian assistance, including through a sustained and enhanced dialogue with Member States on the processes, activities and decisions of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 41. Calls upon the United Nations system and its humanitarian partners to enhance their reporting to Member States, including affected States, and all other stakeholders, including local governments and relevant local organizations, as well as the populations concerned, and to further strengthen humanitarian response, ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 42. Urges the United Nations system and humanitarian organizations to further streamline the delivery of aid by reducing management costs, harmonizing partnership agreements, ensuring transparency and comparability of cost structures, and strengthening measures for greater accountability through the adoption of new mea... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 43. Calls upon Member States, the United Nations system and humanitarian and development organizations, within their respective mandates, to continue to assist Member States, in particular developing countries, in promoting innovation with a view to developing tools to improve preparedness and reduce vulnerability and ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 44. Encourages Member States, funds and programmes and the specialized agencies of the United Nations system to respond more effectively to needs in humanitarian contexts, including by increasing the scope of United Nations humanitarian policies and programmes. | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 45. Urges all parties to armed conflict to respect international humanitarian law and all States to ensure respect for this right and to fulfil their obligations under international human rights and refugee law, whenever appropriate; | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 46. Calls upon all States and parties to respect the provisions of international humanitarian law, including those contained in all the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, 1 in particular the Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, 13 in order to protect and assist civilians in the o... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 47. Urges all actors involved in humanitarian assistance to commit themselves to respect fully and properly the guiding principles set out in the annex to General Assembly resolution 46/182, namely, the principles of humanity, neutrality and impartiality, as well as the principle of independence enshrined in Assembly r... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 48. Calls upon all States and all parties involved in complex humanitarian emergencies, in particular during and after armed conflict, in countries where humanitarian personnel are involved, to cooperate fully, in accordance with the relevant provisions of international law and national legislation, with United Nations... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 49. Requests the organizations of the United Nations system to continue to seek solutions to strengthen their capacity to recruit and deploy, in a timely and flexible manner, high-level, competent and experienced humanitarian personnel, with due regard for the need to focus on the highest standards of efficiency, compe... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 50. Recognizes that the diversity of humanitarian personnel is an asset for humanitarian action and an understanding of the situation in developing countries, and requests the Secretary-General to further address the lack of diversity in geographical distribution and the issue of the balanced representation of men and ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 52. Calls upon the relevant United Nations agencies and humanitarian organizations, in cooperation and coordination with Member States, in accordance with national priorities and humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence, to support the strengthening of national and local capacities... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 53. Recognizes that funding needs to be more flexible to foster a complementary approach in order to effectively and adequately address the immediate needs of all populations in emergency situations, including in situations of underfunded, forgotten or sustainable emergencies, and to address the root causes of crises, ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 54. Reaffirms that investing in national and local expertise, knowledge and systems to build resilience and preparedness will save lives, reduce costs and preserve development gains, and in this regard encourages the exploration of innovative means, including forecasting-based financing and disaster risk insurance mech... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 55. Stresses the need to intensify fund-raising efforts to address the growing lack of resources and resources, including by seeking additional contributions from non-traditional donors, exploring innovative mechanisms such as risk-conscious decision-making, flexible multi-year appeals funding through existing tools su... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 56. Welcomes the efforts of the Central Emergency Response Fund to improve the timeliness and predictability of humanitarian emergency response, and in this regard welcomes the request of the Secretary-General to the Secretary-General to | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 58. Encourages Member States to work closely with the United Nations system and other relevant actors, including the private sector and local entities, as appropriate, to improve the effectiveness of preparedness and response to emergencies in urban areas and to implement policies to ensure more effective disaster risk... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 59. Requests the Secretary-General to report on concrete measures taken and progress made in the implementation of and follow-up to the present resolution in his next report to the General Assembly and the General Assembly on the strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Natio... | operative |
E-RES-2018-11-fr-parsed | 60. Requests the President of the General Assembly and the President of the General Assembly to continue their efforts to eliminate duplication between the resolutions adopted by the two bodies on the strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations, while promoting their com... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 1. Takes note of the report of the Committee of Experts on Public Administration on its seventeenth session, 3 and expresses its appreciation to the Committee for its work in relation to its own themes and those of the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development for 2018, namely, the preparation of institutio... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 2. Invites the Committee to continue to place the 2030 Agenda at the heart of its work and to provide advice on ways in which public administrations could support the achievement of the sustainable development goals and the review of progress in this regard; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 3. Welcomes the contribution of the Committee to the High-level Political Forum, and reaffirms that the commitment to ensuring that no one is left behind should be a fundamental principle of public administration; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 5. Reaffirms the importance of sectoral ministries in the development and implementation of policies in areas within their competence, taking into account the interrelated nature of the sustainable development goals, stresses that it may be useful to invite such ministries to identify their specific objectives and targ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 6. Notes that, in order to achieve greater political and institutional coherence, there will be a need to follow various approaches, including integration, coordination, alignment, multi-level governance, compatibility, rapprochement, capacity-building, empowerment and public sector reform, and that civil society and t... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 7. Recognizes that promoting coherence requires the use of tools and mechanisms derived from hierarchical governance and network and market governance, in a manner that is both compatible with national and organizational contexts and as innovative as possible; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 8. Invites Governments and other organizations to promote career support and peer learning in order to promote policy and institutional coherence in the achievement of sustainable development goals, including through the establishment of a global network of specialists to promote coherence at the national and subnation... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 9. Notes that public institutions must have adequate analytical, operational and policy capacity to achieve policy coherence, and that policy and institutional coherence could be integrated into public sector performance management systems; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 10. Reaffirms 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 endorses the principles of effective governance for sustainable development contained in the report of the Committee, which could serve as an i... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 11. Encourages the Committee to continue to identify and review related technical guidelines with a view to applying the principles in a well-defined manner to assess the relevance and impact of a given application of those principles, including from a sectoral perspective, and to collaborate with relevant United Natio... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 12. Recognizes the fundamental role of Governments, public institutions at all levels and all other relevant actors in the effective mobilization, allocation and management of budgetary resources for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda through appropriate laws, policies and strategies; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 13. Recognizes that fiscal sustainability and sound management of public finances are essential for achieving sustainable development goals, and that the sustainability of public finances depends not on the sum of government spending or the size of the State, but rather on the structure and efficiency of the public sec... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 14. Notes that confidence-building plays a central role in budgetary processes and in promoting an effective legal and regulatory framework as well as a monitoring and accountability framework that includes participation, consultation and risk management, and that participatory budgeting, including at the local level, ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 15. Also notes that increasing the transparency of public data on revenue and expenditure distribution and improved access to such data have led to increased awareness and understanding of how taxes benefit society, and calls upon Governments at all levels to publish, in a timely and comprehensive manner, data on publi... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 16. Notes with concern the predominance of inefficient tax regimes, tax evasion, profit transfers, misuse of tax treaties and illicit financial flows, and calls upon the Government to intensify its efforts to promote effective and fair tax systems, including through improved management of tax collection through the use... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 17. Stresses that the audit function plays an essential role in public financial management, and encourages Governments at all levels to develop capacity-building activities in this area, and to increase the use of tools such as cost accounting and performance auditing in public financial management; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 18. Stresses that the leadership role of government and public administration at all levels is crucial to the achievement of sustainable development goals, and welcomes the fact that, in some countries, the Government has started or continues to participate at the highest level in the implementation of those goals; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 19. Invites Governments to undertake initiatives to strengthen awareness and commitment of officials at all levels to the 2030 Agenda and to encourage them to play a leadership role, to innovate and to make a difference, inter alia, in order to take into account the integrated nature of sustainable development goals, a... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 20. Stresses the need to invest adequately in training in all countries, in particular developing countries, to improve access to skills to enhance the capacity and productivity of the public sector and to encourage people with the necessary skills to work in this sector, taking into account, inter alia, the high level... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 21. Recognizes that the use of new technologies and the promotion of innovation in the public sector must be accompanied by regulatory frameworks to guide Governments and reduce the risk of potentially harmful effects from technology and innovation; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 23. Stresses that there is no single model for achieving sustainable development goals, and that the search for the most effective measures in specific situations requires the participation and collaboration of all stakeholders, including local authorities, civil society and the private sector; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 24. Invites Member States, therefore, to ensure that policies aimed at achieving the sustainable development goals are developed in a participatory, inclusive and concerted manner, declares the importance of institutionalizing participation and collaboration in order to give a voice to various sectors of civil society,... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 25. 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, inter alia, to monitor that achievement; | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 26. 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 a... | operative |
E-RES-2018-12-fr-parsed | 27. Encourages Governments at all levels to adopt and implement comprehensive laws on the protection of whistleblowers based on a comprehensive approach to the protection of such persons, and to intensify efforts to realize such protection, including through public awareness and awareness-raising, | operative |
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