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E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 25. Also stresses 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 genuine participation of civil society, including local and... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 27. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 28. 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 major public facilities, education and health services | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 29. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 30. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 31. 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, honour their official development assistance commitments, make effective use of official develo... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 32. Recognizes that preliminary data show that, from 2019 to 2020, the net amount of bilateral official development assistance provided by the countries members of the Development Assistance Committee for Africa increased by 4.1 per cent to 39 billion United States dollars, while the net amount of official development ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 33. Reaffirms that the implementation of all official development assistance commitments remains paramount, including the commitment of many developed countries to allocate 0.7 per cent of their gross national income to official development assistance and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent to least developed countries, welcomes the... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 34. Recognizes that middle-income countries continue to face great challenges in achieving sustainable development and that, in order to sustain the results achieved so far, efforts to overcome current challenges should be intensified through the exchange of experiences, better coordination and better and more focused ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 35. Recognizes that, while social development is the primary responsibility of the national authorities, international cooperation and assistance are nevertheless essential for the full realization of that goal, and calls upon the international community to continue to assist developing countries, and in particular the... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 36. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 37. Welcomes the steps taken by the United Nations and the African Union to reorganize the clusters of the Regional Coordination Mechanism for Africa to address the main themes of Agenda 2063 and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, and invites development partners, including the United Nations system, to continue ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 38. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 39. Takes note of Strategy 2024 for Science, Technology and Innovation in Africa, which aims to develop key sectors of activity such as agriculture, energy, environment, health, infrastructure development, mining, safety and water; | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 40. 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 to improve ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 42. Recognizes that African development partners supporting agriculture, food security and nutrition in Africa need 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; | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 43. Welcomes the progress made in the area of food security with the adoption in October 2018 by the Pan-African Parliament of a resolution on the drafting of a model law on food security and nutrition in Africa, and the establishment of a technical cooperation project to integrate locally grown plants into the African... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 44. Reaffirms that the objectives of the Third United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (2018-2027), proclaimed by the General Assembly in its resolution 72/233 of 20 December 2017, include preserving the momentum created by the implementation of the Second Decade and supporting, in an efficient and coordin... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 45. Urges African countries to pay attention to inclusive, equitable and sustainable growth that can promote employment, including through labour-intensive investment, aimed at reducing inequalities, generating productive employment, providing decent work for all, in particular for vulnerable persons, including women a... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 46. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 47. 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 provision of the necessary facilities or the improvement and increase of investme... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 49. Reaffirms the commitment of the General Assembly to bridging the digital divide and the knowledge gap, recognizing that this approach must be multidimensional and take into account the evolving aspect of access, with a focus on quality, and recognizes that speed, stability, cost, language, local content and accessi... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 50. Recognizes that providing all girls and boys, including the poorest and most vulnerable and marginalized, with better access to and opportunities for quality education and improving the quality of education beyond primary school, can promote empowerment and participation in social, economic and political life, ther... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 51. 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 establishing appropriate policy frameworks, in conjunction with the United Nations system, to exploit the demographic ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 52. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 53. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 54. Takes note of the activities of the Bretton Woods institutions and the African Development Bank in African countries, and invites those institutions to continue to support the implementation of the priorities and objectives of the New Partnership; | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 55. 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 for universal access to a basic social security system, recogniz... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 56. Notes the increasing concerted efforts of the United Nations system to support the African Union and the implementation of the New Partnership for Africa's Development, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to invite them to further enhance the coherence of their activities in this regard, according to the... | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 57. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 58. 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-2022-6-fr-parsed | 59. 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 sixty-first session; | operative |
E-RES-2022-6-fr-parsed | 60. 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 resolution 75/322 of 9 September 2021, entitled "New Partnership for Africa's Development: progress in implementation and international s... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 2. Recognizes the urgent need to accelerate action at all levels and by all stakeholders to achieve the vision and objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 9 and stresses that the international community, through the outcome documents of the major United Nations conferences and summits adopted by the ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 3. Reaffirms the commitment to implement the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda by leaving no one behind, assisting the most disadvantaged first and recognizing human rights and the fundamental dignity of the human person; | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 5. Reaffirms that the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, throughout the world is the greatest challenge facing humanity and an indispensable condition for sustainable development and a major objective of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which is supported and ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 6. Recognizes that post-VOCID-19 recovery provides an additional opportunity to develop long-term integrated policy frameworks for the achievement of sustainable development goals, and that such frameworks should aim simultaneously at eradicating poverty, hunger and malnutrition, addressing inequalities, improving peop... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 7. Calls upon Member States to facilitate equitable and affordable access to basic services, in particular quality formal and non-formal education, at all levels, through programmes contributing to equality and inclusion through the affirmation of the fundamental dignity of the human person, to health care, including b... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 8. Encourages States to continue their efforts to develop strategies and programmes to strengthen their capacity to address national priorities for family-oriented policies and to intensify efforts, in collaboration with stakeholders, to achieve those goals, in particular in the area of poverty and hunger, in order to ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 9. Stresses the importance of developing policies aimed at expanding labour opportunities and productivity in both rural and urban sectors by achieving and reviving economic growth, investing in human resources development, promoting technologies that generate economic growth, | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 10. Invites Member States to consider adopting labour market policies to strengthen institutions and provide adequate protection to all workers, including through social dialogue, in particular those most disadvantaged, by guaranteeing them a minimum wage through measures to stimulate income growth for the vast majorit... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 11. Stresses the need to address the challenges faced by persons in informal and vulnerable employment by investing in the creation of more decent work opportunities, including through access to decent work in the formal sector; | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 12. Encourages Member States to implement policies for the economic empowerment of women that promote the full and productive participation of women in the labour market, including women with disabilities, poverty or heads of household, that promote equal pay for equal work, shared responsibilities among parents, the e... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 13. Stresses the importance of developing and implementing policies and programmes to promote entrepreneurship, in particular for women and young people, and stresses that entrepreneurship, including social entrepreneurship, and micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises play a more crucial role in social... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 14. Encourages Member States to respect, promote and fulfil the right to work and to prevent and eliminate violence, abuse and sexual harassment, on the understanding that violence and harassment pose a threat to equal opportunities, are unacceptable and incompatible with decent work and may prevent women from entering... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 15. Recognizes that the increase in poverty during the pandemic has led to an increase in child labour, and urges Member States to take immediate and effective measures to prohibit and eliminate all forms of child labour by 2025; | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 16. Recognizes that national social protection systems tailored to the needs of all address the multiple, often interdependent and complex, causes of poverty and inequality by reducing the burden of certain expenditures during periods of unemployment, contributing to health, gender equality and decent work goals, and f... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 17. Also recognizes that adequate national social protection systems can make an essential contribution to the realization of human rights for all, in particular for those trapped in poverty and hunger, and that the promotion of universal access to social services | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 19. Recognizes that families can play an important role in combating social exclusion, and stresses the importance of investing in family-oriented policies and programmes that are responsive and inclusive to all, in such areas as education, training, decent work, reconciliation of work and family life, health services,... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 20. Welcomes the crucial role of sustainable social protection systems in the response to the VOCID-19 pandemic, and encourages Member States to ensure that post-VOCID-19 recovery provides the countries concerned with the opportunity to implement policies to address significant social protection disparities by advancin... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 21. Encourages Member States to establish universal family-friendly and age-, disability- and gender-sensitive social protection systems, including, as appropriate, cash transfers to vulnerable individuals and families, such as single-parent families, in particular those headed by women, which are all the more effectiv... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 22. Stresses the need for better coordination of social protection policies and measures with poverty reduction programmes and other social policies in order to prevent the exclusion of persons in informal or precarious employment, and recognizes the need to promote transitions to the formal economy, expansion and upgr... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 23. Encourages Member States to develop social development-related recovery plans that are long-term, inclusive, prevention-oriented and risk-sensitive, with a view to improving the capacity and well-being of people, investing in social services and quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 24. Expresses deep concern at the disparity in immunization rates, including between developed and developing countries, in particular African countries, and notes with deep concern that the VOCID-19 pandemic has a serious impact on health, safety and well-being, is causing major changes in societies and economies, has... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 25. Encourages Member States to ensure that persons in vulnerable situations, including those living in poverty, are effectively involved in the development, implementation and monitoring of post-VOCID-19 recovery plans by strengthening their capacity for action; | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 26. Urges Member States to address the multiple causes of poverty, hunger and inequality by creating decent jobs; building resilience; improving coherence between social protection, food security and nutrition policies; providing targeted cash transfers; promoting education and inclusion in the financial and digital fi... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 27. Stresses that sustainable agricultural production, food security, food safety and nutrition are essential elements for the eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions, and calls for the strengthening of sustainable agricultural production capacities, productivity and food security in developing countries... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 28. Notes the need to deepen a number of concepts, such as "food sovereignty", as well as their relationship to food security and the right to food, while bearing in mind the need to avoid any negative impact on the enjoyment of the right to food for all at all times; | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 29. Encourages Member States to strengthen food systems, including through an integrated food strategy, to make them more effective, inclusive, resilient and sustainable, by ensuring healthy diets that eliminate hunger and improve food security
and nutrition, by investing in science, technology and innovation, includin... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 30. Reaffirms that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time, remains deeply concerned that all countries, in particular developing countries, are exposed to the adverse effects of climate change and are already facing increasing impacts, including persistent droughts and extreme weather events, loss... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 31. Recognizes the efforts made at all levels to implement social protection measures and programmes, including social safety nets and other national programmes for the protection of the poor and vulnerable, including food-for-work and work-for-pay programmes, cash transfer programmes, vouchers, school meals and matern... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 32. Stresses the importance of empowering people to take charge of themselves and of creating, through better information and education on health and nutrition, an enabling environment for informed decision-making on food products that promote healthy food practices; | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 33. Encourages Member States to address the impact of VOCID-19 by addressing the persistent structural problems faced by rural populations and to develop rural-friendly social protection systems, to address the multiple dimensions of food insecurity in rural areas, to invest in sustainable agricultural development and ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 34. Urges Member States to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by ensuring equal opportunities and social protection for all, in particular those in vulnerable situations, including by mainstreaming gender issues in food security programmes, primarily for women and girls who are victims o... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 35. Calls upon Member States to take measures to recognize, reduce and redistribute the disproportionate share of unpaid care and domestic work by women and girls and to end the feminization of poverty, which is exacerbated by the VOCID-19 pandemic, including poverty eradication measures, labour policies, public servic... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 36. Calls upon Member States to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge in the financial and digital fields and to promote the inclusion of women and their equal access to formal financial services, including access to credit, loans, savings, insurance and timely and affordable transfer of funds; to mainstream gender i... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 37. Calls upon Member States to prevent the adverse effects of the VOCID-19 pandemic on children by mitigating the devastating socio-economic consequences, including by ensuring the continuity of child-centred services and policies on the basis of equality and ease of access, the protection of the child's right to educ... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 38. Calls upon all Member States and, where appropriate, relevant international organizations, to implement policies and programmes aimed at reducing and eliminating preventable mortality and morbidity, as a result of malnutrition, of children under five years of age, and in this regard urges Member States to dissemina... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 39. Recognizes that domestic resources mobilized in accordance with the principle of national ownership and supplemented by international assistance, as appropriate, will be essential for achieving sustainable development and its objectives; | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 40. Reaffirms the Addis Ababa Programme of Action, and recognizes the need for steps to significantly increase investment to address the lack of resources, including by mobilizing and allocating financial resources from all sources, public and private, national and international; | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 41. Reaffirms that international cooperation plays an essential role in assisting developing countries, including heavily indebted poor countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries, small island developing States and middle-income countries, in building their human, institutional and technologi... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 42. Encourages developed countries to honour their official development assistance commitments, including that of many developed countries to allocate 0.7 per cent of their gross national income to aid to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent to aid to least developed countries; | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 43. Welcomes the contributions of South-South cooperation to poverty eradication and sustainable development, reaffirms that South-South cooperation is an important element of international development cooperation in that it complements and does not substitute for North-South cooperation, and commits itself to strength... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 44. Stresses that official development assistance plays an essential role in complementing, mobilizing and contributing to the financing of development initiatives of the countries concerned and in facilitating the achievement of development goals, including internationally agreed development goals, including sustainab... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 45. Calls upon the international community to intensify development cooperation, including through South-South and North-South and triangular cooperation, as well as multi-stakeholder partnerships, in order to assist countries, in particular developing countries, at their request, in strengthening their national capaci... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 46. Requests the international community to strengthen multilateral cooperation by mobilizing resources for inclusive recovery and through the use of special drawing rights and their voluntary allocation to countries most in need, and recognizes the role of the United Nations and the international financial institution... | operative |
E-RES-2022-7-fr-parsed | 47. Invites all relevant stakeholders, including the United Nations system and civil society organizations, to continue to promote the exchange of information and good practices on programmes, policies and measures that effectively reduce inequality in all its dimensions;
Invites the United Nations system to continue t... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 1. Takes note of the report of the Committee of Experts on Public Administration on its twenty-first session, 3 and expresses its appreciation for the work done on its own theme of 2022 and that of the high-level political forum for sustainable development of the same year, namely, "Transforming institutions and govern... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 2. Invites the Committee to continue to place the 2030 Agenda 4 at the heart of its work and to provide advice on ways in which Governments can support the achievement of the sustainable development goals and the review of progress in this regard; | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 3. Welcomes the contribution of the Committee to the high-level political forum, and reaffirms that the determination to ensure that no one is left behind should be a fundamental principle of public administration; | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 4. Recognizes the value of involving all public authorities and society in efforts to achieve sustainable development without leaving no one behind, and encourages Governments to work together in the interest of all countries to strengthen public institutions, improve their social, physical and technological infrastruc... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 5. Also recognizes that in order to achieve sustainable development and build resilience, public policy makers will need to take a long-term perspective and establish institutions at all levels, demonstrating effectiveness in promoting sustainable development and a strong commitment to the promotion of peaceful, just a... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 7. Notes with concern that the fragmentation of responsibilities for combating climate change and the sustainable management, protection and restoration of natural resources can be a major institutional obstacle to the achievement of sustainable development goals 13, 14 and 15, and encourages Governments to address thi... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 8. Also notes with concern that in many countries the environment is not valued at its fair value, and urges Governments to enhance public sector capacity in natural capital accounting through the System of Environmental and Economic Accounting, and to strengthen the responsibility of public institutions for environmen... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 9. Reaffirms the need for regular and concrete improvements in national and subnational governance capacities to achieve the 2030 Agenda and other international agreements, and encourages Governments at all levels to apply the principles of effective governance for sustainable development 5 , as endorsed in General Ass... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 10. Encourages the Committee to continue to identify and consider lessons learned and related technical guidelines for the application of the principles at the national and subnational levels, including from a sectoral perspective, and to further engage the relevant United Nations bodies, regional organizations and pro... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 11. Encourages Governments, in particular in the light of increasing budgetary constraints, to accelerate measures to increase transparency and control of and equal participation in budgeting, to establish transparent frameworks for public procurement as a strategic tool for strengthening sustainable development and co... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 12. Recognizes that building resilient institutions requires more creative, flexible and integrated working methods that focus on the needs of people, as well as an adequate set of skills, means and resources, and encourages Governments to further promote the professionalization of civil servants, invest in digital ski... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 13. Welcomes the continued work of the Committee in building strong institutions for sustainable development in fragile and conflict-affected countries, recognizes that the consolidation and sustainability of peace depend on a long-term commitment to building institutions that are inclusive of all stakeholders and that... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 14. Stresses that the VOCID-19 pandemic has accelerated the digital transition while revealing the technological weaknesses of public administrations, reaffirms that the health crisis has exacerbated inequalities caused by digital divides, and encourages Governments to manage the digital transformation of public servic... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 16. Calls for further efforts to promote peer-to-peer exchange and learning at the national and international levels on the achievement of sustainable development goals, including through cooperation activities with existing international networks; | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 17. Takes note of the increasing requests for assistance in the application of the principles of effective governance for sustainable development and the need for the Committee to strengthen its secretariat so that it can respond effectively; | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 18. Requests the Committee, at its twenty-second session, to be held from 27 to 31 March 2023, to consider and make recommendations on the theme of its 2023 session and the high-level political forum of the same year, and to contribute to the review of the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 16, paying particul... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 19. Invites the Committee to continue to provide advice on methods and practices relating to institutions, policies and arrangements 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 institutions... | operative |
E-RES-2022-9-fr-parsed | 20. Requests the Secretary-General to take into account all the provisions of the present resolution in the work of the Organization, including by addressing research and analytical gaps and the capacity-building needs of Member States to establish effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels for the... | operative |
E-RES-2023-12-fr-parsed | Reaffirms that the Commission for Social Development, as the functional commission of the Economic and Social Council serving as the principal forum within the United Nations for global dialogue on all aspects of social development and for promoting the integrated treatment of social development issues within the Unite... | operative |
E-RES-2023-12-fr-parsed | 2. Also reaffirms that the Commission will contribute, within its current mandate, to the follow-up to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development by supporting the thematic reviews of the status of the sustainable development goals, including cross-cutting issues, carried out within the framework of the high-level pol... | operative |
E-RES-2023-12-fr-parsed | 3. Recalls General Assembly resolution 75/290 A, which states, inter alia, that its subsidiary bodies shall select their own thematic areas, consistent with the main theme of the high-level political forum for sustainable development convened under its auspices, while continuing to address issues or topics necessary fo... | operative |
E-RES-2023-12-fr-parsed | 4. Recalls the consideration by the Commission of a priority theme at each session, based on the follow-up to and review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit and the linkages between the World Summit and the social dimensions of the 2030 Agenda, and submits a resolution and recommendations for acti... | operative |
E-RES-2023-12-fr-parsed | 5. Reaffirms its decision that the Commission, in selecting its priority theme, will take into account, in addition to the follow-up to and review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit and of the twenty-fourth special session of the General Assembly, as well as the 2030 Agenda, its own programme of ... | operative |
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