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E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 46. Notes the numerous initiatives aimed at bridging the gender digital divide, including the International Day of Girls in the ICT Sector (International Telecommunication Union), Equals: the Global Partnership for Gender Equality in the Digital Age and the EQUALS in Tech Awards (International Telecommunication Union a... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 48. Notes that while solid milestones have been set for strengthening information and communications technology capacities in many areas related to the development of the information society, further efforts are still needed to address the challenges faced by countries, in particular developing and least developed coun... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 49. 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; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 50. 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... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 52. Notes that the 2018 edition of the Follow-up Forum to the World Summit on the Information Society, hosted by the International Telecommunication Union and co-organized by the Union, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations Development Programme and UNCTAD, on the them... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 53. Invites entities that facilitate the implementation of the policy directions to build on the Geneva Plan of Action 8 to identify concrete measures for the use of information and communication technologies to contribute to the achievement of the goals of the 2030 Agenda, taking note of the results matrix on the sust... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 54. Also invites those entities that facilitate the implementation of the policy directions to ensure, within their mandates and available resources, that their new activities for the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit are closely aligned with the 2030 Agenda; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 55. Reaffirms the importance of the call by the General Assembly on all stakeholders to integrate information and communication technologies into their strategies for achieving the sustainable development goals, and its request to the United Nations entities responsible for facilitating the implementation of the main d... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 56. 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, should be implemented by the Secretary-General through two distinct processes, and recognizes that these may be complementary; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 59. Recognizes the importance of enhanced cooperation in the future in order for Governments to fulfil their role and responsibilities on an equal footing with regard to policy issues of scope | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 60. Takes note of the work of the Working Group on Strengthening Cooperation established by the Chair of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development in response to the request of the General Assembly in its resolution 70/125 to develop recommendations on ways and means of further strengthening cooperation ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 61. Notes that the Working Group met five times between September 2016 and January 2018 to review the contributions of Member States and other stakeholders, as requested by the General Assembly in its resolution 70/125; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 62. Takes note of the report of the Chairman of Working Group 10 , which refers to the full text of all proposals and contributions, and expresses its appreciation to the Chairman and all participants who have contributed to the work of the Working Group; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 63. Welcomes the significant progress made by the Working Group on many issues and the apparent consensus on some of them, although significant differences persist over others, and regrets in this regard that the Working Group has not reached agreement on recommendations on how to further strengthen cooperation, in acc... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 64. Recognizes the importance of the Internet Governance Forum and its mandate to provide a forum for multi-stakeholder dialogue on various issues, as set out in paragraph 72 of the Tunis Agenda, including facilitating the consideration of policy issues relating to fundamental aspects of Internet governance; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 65. Recalls the decision of the General Assembly, in its resolution 70/125, 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; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 66. 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; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 67. 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... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 68. Takes note of the holding, in Geneva from 18 to 21 December 2017, of the twelfth meeting of the Internet Governance Forum, organized at the invitation of the Government of Switzerland on the theme "Shaping your digital future!"; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 69. Welcomes the holding of the thirteenth meeting of the Internet Governance Forum in the fourth quarter of 2018, and notes that the recommendations contained in the report of the Working Group on Improvements to the Forum are taken into account in the preparations for that meeting; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 70. Also welcomes, in this regard, the continued progress made in the intersessional work of the Internet Governance Forum on various aspects of connecting and empowering the next billion Internet users, dynamic coalitions and good practice forums, including contributions from national and regional meetings on Internet... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 71. Requests United Nations entities 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 an inclusive, people-centred and development-oriented information society and to take the necessary measures to achiev... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 72. Invites all stakeholders to continue, as a matter of priority, their efforts to bridge the digital divide in its various forms, 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 t... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 73. 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 an inclusive, people-centred and development-oriented information society and bridging the dig... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 74. Calls upon international and regional organizations to continue to assess and report periodically on the ease with which countries have access to information and communications technologies, with a view to providing the same opportunities for the growth of the information and communications technology sector to dev... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 76. Reaffirms the importance of open-access indicators on information and communication technologies, which serve to monitor and assess the digital divide between countries and in societies and inform decision-makers in the development of ICT policies and strategies. | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 78. Reaffirms the importance of disseminating good practices at all levels 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 an integral pa... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 79. Encourages the organizations of the United Nations system and other relevant organizations and forums, in accordance with the outcomes of the World Summit, to review periodically the methodologies used for information and communication technology indicators, taking into account the different levels of development a... | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 80. Invites the international community to make voluntary contributions to the trust fund established by UNCTAD to fund the review and appraisal activities of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development in the follow-up to the World Summit, while taking into account the | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 81. Recalls the proposal contained in General Assembly resolution 70/125 that the General Assembly convene, in 2025, a high-level meeting on the comprehensive review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 83. Stresses the importance of ensuring an inclusive information society, with particular attention to bridging the digital divide and disparities in broadband, taking into account the concerns of developing countries, gender and culture, as well as youth and other underrepresented groups; | operative |
E-RES-2018-28-fr-parsed | 85. Requests the Secretary-General to submit annually to the Commission on Science and Technology for Development a report on the implementation of the recommendations contained in the present and other resolutions on the assessment of quantitative and qualitative progress made in the implementation of and follow-up to... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 2. Welcomes the progress made by African Governments in meeting their commitments in the implementation of the New Partnership for Africa's Development 11 to strengthen democracy and human rights and to ensure good governance and sound economic management, and encourages them to intensify, with the involvement of stake... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 3. Also welcomes the progress made in the implementation of the African Peer Review Mechanism, in particular the voluntary accession of 37 African countries to the Mechanism and the completion of the peer review in 21 countries, as well as the progress made in the implementation of the national action programmes emanat... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 4. Reaffirms the importance of supporting Agenda 2063 of the African Union and its Ten-Year Plan of Implementation, which constitute a strategic framework for the socio-economic transformation of Africa, as well as the programme for the African continent referred to in General Assembly resolutions on the New Partnershi... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 5. Welcomes the efforts of African countries and regional and subregional organizations, including the African Union, to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in the implementation of the New Partnership, including the implementation of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 6. Welcomes the progress made in the implementation of the Africa Infrastructure Development Programme, including through the Presidential Infrastructure Initiative, which has made significant progress in the design of many major works on the African continent; | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 7. Welcomes the African Union road map on valuing the demographic dividend through investments in youth, which outlines measures based on empowerment, education and employment aimed at achieving this dividend, and welcomes the declaration by the African Union of the period 2018-2027 African Decade for Training and Empl... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 9. Urges all countries that have not yet done so to ratify or accede to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, 14 urges States parties to review its implementation, affirming their determination to ensure that the Convention is an effective instrument for discouraging, detecting, preventing and combating act... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 10. Notes that health is a prerequisite, indicator and outcome of sustainable development and that strong efforts must be made within the framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 3 to preserve the achievements of the Millennium Development Goals and to integrate new health-related issues, including the ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 11. Stresses the importance of improving maternal and child health, and in this regard welcomes the declaration adopted at the African Union Summit on Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health and Development, held in Kampala from 19 to 27 July 2010, notes that 48 African countries have since incorporated into their national... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 12. Takes note of the statement adopted at the Extraordinary Summit of the African Union on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, held in Abuja from 12 to 16 July 2013, on the progress made in the implementation of the Abuja commitments for the elimination of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Africa by 2030, also tak... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 13. Also takes note of the decision of the African Union to extend the implementation of its road map for shared responsibility and global solidarity in the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Africa and to extend the deadline from the end of 2016 to 2020, with a view to its full implementation, notes the r... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 14. Invites African countries to invest as a matter of priority in strengthening the institutional capacity of health systems, to reduce health inequalities between and within countries, to progressively develop universal health coverage and to take measures to prevent major epidemics; | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 15. Encourages development partners to continue to support the efforts of African countries to strengthen the capacity of national health systems, including by providing qualified health personnel, reliable health data and research facilities and laboratories, and to expand health monitoring systems, while also support... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 16. Encourages Member States to continue to provide international cooperation and support for capacity-building in developing countries, in particular in Africa, with regard to water and sanitation activities and programmes, including water collection, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 17. Stresses that the implementation of the New Partnership also depends on a national and international context conducive to Africa's growth and development, including the existence of a framework for action conducive to private sector development, entrepreneurship and the achievement of sustainable development goals; | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 18. Also emphasizes that democracy, respect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to development, transparency in governance and administration in all sectors of society and respect for the principle of accountability, as well as the effective participation of civil society, including local... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 20. Stresses the need to identify and eliminate barriers to equal opportunities and to ensure protection and basic social services in order to break the cycle of poverty, inequality and social exclusion; | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 21. Encourages African countries to continue to focus on structural transformations, modernization of smallholder farms, value-added of primary commodities, improvement of public and private institutions of economic and political governance, and investment in large-scale public facilities and equitable, quality and inc... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 22. Stresses that economic development, including the development of a labour-intensive, labour-intensive and labour-intensive industry that takes due account of the imperatives of sustainable management and use of natural resources, infrastructure and structural transformation, in particular in rural areas, can, if ba... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 23. Encourages African countries to continue to promote political stability, peace and security and to strengthen governance, policies and the institutional environment in order to promote inclusive and sustainable development, and to create an enabling environment for the private sector to contribute to a sustainable ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 24. Stresses that the achievement of sustainable development and the eradication of poverty are based on the capacity and commitment of countries to effectively mobilize domestic resources, attract foreign direct investment, fulfil their official development assistance commitments, make effective use of official develo... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 25. Welcomes the increase in the volume of official development assistance in real terms in 2016, but notes with concern that net official development assistance to the least developed countries decreased slightly in real terms in the same year, following an increase in 2015, and that many countries are still below the... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 26. Recognizes that middle-income countries continue to face significant challenges in achieving sustainable development and that, in order to sustain the results achieved so far, efforts should be intensified to overcome the current challenges through the exchange of experiences, better coordination and better and mor... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 27. Recognizes that, while social development is the primary responsibility of the national authorities, international cooperation and assistance are nevertheless essential for the full achievement of that goal, and calls upon the international community to continue to assist developing countries, in particular the lea... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 28. Welcomes the contribution of Member States to the implementation of the New Partnership in the context of South-South cooperation, and invites the international community, including international financial institutions, to assist African countries, including through triangular cooperation; | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 29. Welcomes the steps taken by the United Nations and the African Union to harmonize the clusters of the Regional Coordination Mechanism for Africa 16 , reaffirms General Assembly resolution 71/254 of 23 December 2016, entitled "Framework for the new partnership between the United Nations and the African Union for the... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 30. Encourages African countries to intensify their efforts to strengthen the capacity of subnational and national statistical systems to produce timely and reliable statistics and indicators for monitoring national development policies and strategies and for meeting commitments and achieving all sustainable developmen... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 31. Stresses the importance of African Governments strengthening, as a matter of priority, the productive capacity of sustainable agriculture in order to increase rural incomes and enable net food buyers to obtain food, that greater efforts should be made to promote and implement sustainable agriculture, and that acces... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 32. Urges African Governments, within the framework of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme, to increase investment in agriculture to at least 10 per cent of the annual national public sector budget while taking the necessary measures to reform institutions and policies to improve the performance ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 33. Recognizes the need for African development partners supporting agriculture, food security and nutrition in Africa to focus their efforts in particular on supporting the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme by using the Programme's investment plans to align external financing, and takes note in th... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 34. Takes note of the implementation of the commitments made by Governments during the First and Second United Nations Decades for the Eradication of Poverty (1997-2006 and 2008-2017), and welcomes the proclamation by the General Assembly, in its resolution 72/233 of 20 December 2017, of the Third United Nations Decade... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 35. Urges African countries to pay attention to inclusive, equitable and sustainable growth that can promote employment, including through labour-intensive investment, aimed at reducing inequality, generating productive employment, providing decent work for all, in particular for vulnerable persons, including women and... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 36. Stresses the need, in particular for African countries, to strengthen capacity-building for sustainable development, and in this regard calls for enhanced technical and scientific cooperation, including North-South and South-South cooperation and triangular cooperation, and reaffirms the importance of adequate huma... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 37. Also stresses the importance of enhanced international cooperation to improve the quality of and access to education, as well as efforts to realize the right of girls to education, in particular for African countries, including through the creation or improvement of the necessary facilities and investment in the ed... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 38. Urges African countries and development partners to address the needs of young people and empower them, inter alia, to address high unemployment among young people through high-quality programmes in education, vocational training and entrepreneurship support aimed at combating illiteracy, improving their employabil... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 39. Recognizes that providing all girls and boys, including the poorest and most vulnerable and marginalized, with better access to and opportunities to receive quality education and to improve the quality of education beyond primary school can promote empowerment and participation in social, economic and political lif... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 40. Also recognizes that the fact that Africa has a young population offers important opportunities for the development of the continent, and in this regard stresses the importance of African countries creating appropriate policy frameworks, in conjunction with the United Nations system, to exploit the demographic divi... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 41. Calls upon Governments, international organizations, relevant institutions and other stakeholders, as appropriate, to provide training for young people to acquire the necessary skills, to provide quality health services and to boost the labour market to employ this growing population; | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 42. Recognizes the need for Governments and the international community to do more to increase the flow of new and additional resources from all sources, public and private, domestic and foreign, for financing the sustainable development of African countries, and welcomes the various important initiatives undertaken by... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 43. Takes note of the activities of the Bretton Woods institutions and the African Development Bank in African countries, and invites them to continue to support the implementation of the priorities and objectives of the New Partnership; | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 44. Encourages African countries and their development partners to place people at the centre of development efforts by Governments, to devote the necessary budgets to health, education and social protection, and to explore in particular the possibilities of universal access to a basic social security system, consideri... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 45. Notes that the United Nations system is increasingly working together to support the implementation of the New Partnership, and requests the Secretary-General to invite them to further enhance the coherence of their activities in this regard, according to the thematic clusters of the Regional Coordination Mechanism... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 46. Stresses the importance of the advocacy and communication cluster continuing to mobilize international support for the New Partnership, and urges the United Nations system to enhance the role of cross-sectoral synergies in promoting a comprehensive approach to successive phases of planning and implementation of soc... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 47. Requests the Commission for Social Development to continue to review, within the framework of its annual programme of work, regional programmes that promote social development in order to enable all regions to share experiences and best practices, with the agreement of the countries concerned, and to ensure that it... | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 48. Decides that the Commission for Social Development should continue to promote and raise awareness of the social aspects of the New Partnership and take due account of Agenda 2063 of the African Union at its fifty-seventh session; | operative |
E-RES-2018-4-fr-parsed | 49. Requests the Secretary-General, in collaboration with the Office of the Special Adviser on Africa and the Economic Commission for Africa, and taking into account General Assembly resolutions 62/179 of 19 December 2007, 63/267 of 31 March 2009, 64/258 of 16 March 2010, 65/284 of 22 June 2011, 66/286 of 23 July 2012,... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 2. Recognizes that the eradication of poverty, full and productive employment and decent work for all, including the promotion of social dialogue, and social integration are interrelated and mutually reinforcing, that an enabling environment must therefore be created at the national and international levels in order to... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 3. Stresses that, in the outcome documents of the major United Nations conferences and summits, including those of the World Summit for Social Development 1 and the twenty-fourth special session of the General Assembly, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 4 and the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third I... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 4. Stresses that Member States should take all necessary measures to ensure that no one is left behind, while respecting the human rights of all and promoting social protection and equal access to quality and essential public services for all, such as access to quality education and health care, including maternal, neo... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 5. Also emphasizes that special efforts should be made to promote and enhance the participation of all members of society, including those living in poverty and those living in vulnerable or marginalized persons, in all aspects of political, economic, social, civic and cultural life, in particular in the planning, impl... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 6. Recognizes that, in order to eradicate poverty and promote prosperity, collective and change-promoting action is needed, placing the most disadvantaged at the forefront and adapting institutions and policies to take into account the multidimensional nature of poverty and the intrinsic links between the various goals... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 7. Calls upon the international community, including Member States, to continue their ambitious efforts to seek durable, inclusive and equitable, more stable and development-oriented socio-economic solutions in order to overcome poverty and, bearing in mind that inequalities, including gender inequalities, affect pover... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 8. Recognizes that achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all should be a central objective of national policies and that macroeconomic policies should contribute to the creation of more and better employment opportunities and to the creation of an enabling environment for investment, growth and e... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 9. Also recognizes that, in order to support the growth of the world's labour force, more than 600 million jobs will need to be created by 2030, while addressing the problems of the poor quality of employment, underemployment and informal work, which remain pervasive throughout the world, in particular in developing co... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 10. Stresses that to address these challenges, a package of measures to stimulate productive growth and decent jobs is required, including the strengthening, redefinition and reorientation of existing labour market policies, and recognizes the crucial role that the private sector can play in terms of new investment, jo... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 11. Urges Member States to develop active labour market policies to enable people living in poverty to have access to decent jobs and workers to recover an equitable share of the gains from increased productivity resulting from structural transformation and trade, as well as to intensify efforts to remove obstacles to ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 12. Urges Member States to promote and respect the right to lifelong and all levels of education, in particular for the most marginalized, by providing, inter alia, universal access to quality education, by ensuring that such education is inclusive, gender-sensitive and non-discriminatory, by improving the recruitment ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 13. Reaffirms that access to quality formal and non-formal education at all levels, including, where necessary, remedial, literacy and lifelong learning courses, including in the field of information and communications technology, for those who have not been enrolled in the traditional system, information and communica... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 15. Calls upon Member States to make rapid progress towards achieving the goal of universal health coverage, which requires equal and non-discriminatory access to a comprehensive, nationally determined package of basic health promotion and prevention, rehabilitation and quality curative and palliative treatment, as wel... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 16. Calls upon the international community and global health partners, as well as regional and national stakeholders, to assist Member States in fulfilling their primary responsibilities to accelerate the transition to universal health coverage and to address the social, economic and environmental determinants of healt... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 17. Expresses deep concern that maternal health remains one of the most unequal areas in the world and that progress in maternal, neonatal and child health is uneven, therefore calls upon States to fulfil their commitments to prevent and reduce maternal, neonatal and child mortality and morbidity, including through equ... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 18. Encourages Member States to establish universal social protection systems that are gender-sensitive, age-related and disability-sensitive, including, as appropriate, financial support for vulnerable families, such as single-parent families, in particular those headed by women, which are essential for poverty reduct... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 19. Also encourages Member States to develop and implement, within their national sustainable development programmes and relevant integrated financial programmes, national strategies to ensure universal access to social security and essential social services, responsive to shocks, sustainable in the long term and targe... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 20. Urges Member States to work, in accordance with their national circumstances, to establish as soon as possible and to maintain their social protection floors, which should include basic social security guarantees, so as to ensure that everyone in need has access to essential health care, including care for pregnant... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 21. Encourages Member States, in designing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating social protection programmes, to ensure that, throughout this process, the concern for gender equality and the promotion and protection of all human rights are mainstreamed, in accordance with their obligations under relevant internatio... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 22. Recognizes the importance of social protection systems for both the formal and informal sectors of the economy, in order to ensure equity and inclusion, as well as the stability and cohesion of societies, and stresses the need to assist countries in integrating informal workers into the formal sector; | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 23. Welcomes the fact that the 2017 session of the Economic and Social Council Forum on Financing for Development stressed the importance, inter alia, of ensuring that social protection systems and measures for all, including social protection floors, are well designed, effectively implemented, able to cope with shocks... | operative |
E-RES-2018-5-fr-parsed | 24. Also welcomes the progress made in recent years in terms of financial opening in all income groups and regions, but notes with concern that 2 billion people, mainly in rural areas of developing countries, still do not have access to formal financial services, and remains concerned at the continuing gender gap in fi... | operative |
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