document
stringlengths
20
49
text_en
stringlengths
147
11k
label
stringclasses
2 values
E-RES-2023-23-fr-parsed
21. Requests the Commission to devote sufficient time at its thirty-third session to reviewing the progress made in the preparations for the Fifteenth Congress, to finalize all outstanding organizational and technical arrangements in a timely manner and to make its recommendations to the General Assembly through the Ec...
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
1. Notes with concern that difficulties in accessing justice in criminal justice systems undermine the rule of law, safe and secure societies and the right to equal treatment before the law;
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
2. Stresses the right to equal access to justice for all, including persons in vulnerable situations, and the importance of raising awareness of the rights of everyone under the law, and in this regard undertakes to take all necessary measures to ensure, in a fair, transparent, effective and non-discriminatory manner, ...
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
3. Takes note of the thematic discussion on improving the functioning of the criminal justice system in order to ensure access to justice and to create a secure and secure society at the thirty-second session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, which provided an opportunity for Member States, in...
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
4. Recalls its decision to hold a high-level segment on the theme "Equal access to justice for all: advancing reforms to promote peaceful, just and inclusive societies", and invites the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice to consider the outcome of this debate;
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
5. Encourages Member States, in accordance with their domestic legislation and within their capacities, to ensure equal access to justice and law enforcement for all, including through effective measures based on relevant data, such as age and gender data;
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
6. Also encourages Member States to collect and use quantitative and qualitative data, disaggregated according to relevant criteria, to ensure that criminal justice policies and programmes are based on all available and relevant factual and other data;
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
8. Encourages Member States to promote the use of technologies that promote inclusive and equitable access to justice, including by addressing the challenges that their use may pose to persons in situations of vulnerability;
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
9. Also encourages Member States to avail themselves, as appropriate, of various forms of legal assistance and to consider effective means of providing access to legal assistance in order to ensure access to justice for all, without discrimination of any kind;
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
12. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to develop technical tools and training materials based on United Nations standards and norms in crime prevention and criminal justice and to provide technical and material assistance to Member States, upon request, in order to ensure access to justi...
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
13. Welcomes the enhanced cooperation and coordination between the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and other organizations of the United Nations system in the area of equal access to justice for all;
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
14. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to convene during the intersessional period a meeting with interpretation services in all official languages of the United Nations, subject to the availability of extrabudgetary resources, at which experts designated by Member States would exchange information o...
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
15. Recognizes the fundamental role of effective international cooperation in preventing and combating crime, and to this end stresses the importance of addressing, addressing and responding effectively to international challenges and obstacles, in particular those measures that impede such cooperation and are not in c...
operative
E-RES-2023-27-fr-parsed
16. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to report to the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice at its thirty-fourth session on the work of the expert meeting and on the implementation of the present resolution;
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
1. Takes note of the report of the Committee of Experts on Public Administration on its twenty-second session, 3 and expresses its appreciation to the Committee for the work done towards the urgent transformation of institutions for a more sustainable, inclusive and resilient world and for the acceleration of the recov...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
2. Invites the Committee to continue to place the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda at the heart of its work and to provide advice on how public administrations can support the achievement of the sustainable development goals and the review of progress in this regard;
operative
E-RES-2023-28-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-2023-28-fr-parsed
4. Recognizes the value of involving all Governments 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, in order to promote and guide post-VOCID-19 recovery and to be bet...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
5. Calls for intensified efforts to promote peer-to-peer exchange and learning at the national and international levels in the achievement of sustainable development goals, including through cooperation with existing international networks;
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
7. 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 as well as a strong commitment to promoting peaceful, just and i...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
8. Also recognizes that in order to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda at all levels, more integrated solutions are needed to implement the vision and objectives of the 2030 Agenda as well as the relevant States at all levels, and encourages countries to develop and implement integrated national instituti...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
9. Notes with concern that the capacity to anticipate the various challenges arising from multiple shocks and build resilience is limited in many countries, and calls upon Governments to improve the risk management function without delay and to integrate it into the mechanisms for coordinating sustainable development g...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
10. Encourages Governments to strengthen the capacity of the public sector to account for natural capital through the System of Environmental and Economic Accounting and to strengthen the accountability of public institutions for environmental policies by integrating, in the context of regular assessments of their perf...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
11. Recalls the need to strengthen global action to address climate change by increasing the adaptability of developing countries to their adverse effects, promoting resilience, accelerating the full implementation of all the goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda and incorporating, as appropriate, climate change measure...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
12. 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, as approved in General Assem...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
13. 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-2023-28-fr-parsed
14. Welcomes the initiative of the African Peer Review Mechanism of the African Union to promote the implementation of the principles among the States members of the Union, in collaboration with the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat, and encourages other regional mechanisms, such as those ass...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
15. Takes note of the continuing efforts of the Committee to include in each of the principles a set of indicators on the global sustainable development goals with a view to contributing to strengthening the analytical basis for assessing the impact of reform policies on the establishment of effective, accountable and ...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
16. Encourages Governments at all levels to intensify their efforts to promote the effective participation of stakeholders in areas of direct concern to them, including the poorest and most vulnerable, and to implement participatory models involving all Governments and mobilizing society as a whole in order to leave no...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
17. Also encourages Governments, taking into account, in particular, growing budgetary constraints, to accelerate measures to increase transparency and control of, and equal participation in, budgeting, to establish transparent frameworks for public procurement, which serve as a strategic tool for strengthening sustain...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
18. 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-2023-28-fr-parsed
19. Reaffirms that the VOCID-19 pandemic has accelerated the digital transition while revealing the technological weaknesses of public administrations and exacerbating the inequalities caused by digital divides, and encourages Governments to manage the digital transformation of public services in an inclusive, equitabl...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
20. 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-2023-28-fr-parsed
21. Requests the Committee, at its twenty-third session, to be held from 15 to 19 April 2024, to consider and make recommendations on the theme of its 2024 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 particula...
operative
E-RES-2023-28-fr-parsed
22. 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-2023-28-fr-parsed
23. 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-2023-3-fr-parsed
2. Welcomes the constructive participation and diverse contributions of all stakeholders in the comprehensive review of progress made in the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
3. Reaffirms its commitment to the full implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit and the vision of the post-2015 information society defined 10 years after the World Summit;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
4. Reaffirms the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society adopted in 2005 4 , in which it was recognized that the developing world, which was to solve many problems in the information and communications technology sector, had special and specific funding needs, as referred to in paragraph 16 of the 2003 Geneva Declarat...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
5. Reaffirms the commitment of the General Assembly, in its resolution 70/125, to bridge the digital divide between countries and within countries, including between women and men, with a view to improving connectivity, making technologies more affordable, expanding access to information and knowledge, and enhancing mu...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
8. Recognizes that the information and communications technology infrastructure is essential for achieving the goal of digital access and that there remains a digital divide between income and age groups, geographical regions and between women and men, therefore reaffirms its commitment to target 9.c of the 2030 Agenda...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
9. Welcomes the remarkable development and dissemination, through the public and private sectors, of information and communications technologies, which have spread throughout the world and have created new opportunities for social interaction, created new business models and contributed to the economic growth and devel...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
10. Notes with concern that there continues to be a significant digital divide between countries and within countries and between women and men, which needs to be bridged, inter alia, through the creation of more favourable conditions and enhanced international cooperation to make technologies more affordable and to im...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
11. Encourages the Commission on Science and Technology for Development to continue to give due attention to the impact of major rapid developments in technology on the achievement of sustainable development goals, within its various mandates and resources
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
12. Recognizes that, in its resolution 77/150, the General Assembly expressed the critical importance of increasing the participation of all countries, in particular developing countries, in the digital economy, and also noted that the Commission on Science and Technology for Development could explore the relationship ...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
13. Welcomes the observance of World Press Freedom Day, proclaimed by the General Assembly and held annually on 3 May under the auspices of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
15. Takes note of the continued implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit, in particular its multi-stakeholder nature, the role played in this regard by the lead agencies that facilitate policy implementation, and the role of the regional commissions, the regional reviews of the World Summit and the United Nat...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
16. Recognizes the values and principles of cooperation and dialogue among the various stakeholders that have long characterized the follow-up to the outcomes of the World Summit and are clearly recognized in the 2030 Agenda, and notes that many activities to facilitate the achievement of the goals of the World Summit ...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
17. Encourages the World Summit follow-up and review teams and the Technology Facilitation Mechanism, including the multi-stakeholder forum on science, technology and innovation for the achievement of sustainable development goals, to continue to collaborate, and stresses the importance of such collaboration;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
18. Takes note of the reports of many United Nations entities submitted to the Commission on Science and Technology for Development in the context of the preparation of the annual report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and published on its website, as requested in General Assembly resolution 2007/8 of 25...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
19. Takes note of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit at the regional level with the assistance of the regional commissions, as noted in the report of the Secretary-General on progress made in the implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the World Summit at the regional and international le...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
20. Reaffirms the importance of continuing to coordinate the multi-stakeholder implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit through effective tools, with a view to fostering collaboration and partnership among all stakeholders, including international organizations, sharing information from key agencies and other...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
21. Encourages all stakeholders to continue to feed into the database on the achievement of the goals agreed at the World Summit, which is managed by the International Telecommunication Union, and invites United Nations entities to update information on their initiatives contained in the database;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
22. Stresses the urgent need to integrate the recommendations contained in the outcomes of the World Summit into the revised guidelines for the United Nations country teams on the preparation of the common country assessments and the United Nations Frameworks for Sustainable Development, including the inclusion of a co...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
23. Recalls General Assembly resolution 60/252 of 27 March 2006, in which the Assembly requested the General Assembly to oversee the system-wide follow-up to the outcomes of the Geneva and Tunis phases of the World Summit;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
24. Recalls that, in its resolution 70/125, the General Assembly requested that the annual reports on the implementation of the outcome of the World Summit continue to be submitted to the Council through the Commission on Science and Technology for Development, and reaffirms the role of the Commission, as set out in Co...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
25. Invites all States to refrain, in their efforts to build the information society, from taking unilateral measures that would be contrary to international law and the Charter of the United Nations, impede the full economic and social development of the countries concerned and undermine the well-being of their inhabi...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
26. Welcomes the fact that the rapid growth of mobile telephony and high-speed Internet continued to accelerate during the pandemic and that by 2022 95 per cent of the world's population lived within reach of a mobile broadband network and 5.3 billion people, or 66 per cent of the world's population, were using the Int...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
27. Notes with deep concern that many developing countries do not have affordable access to information and communications technologies and that the promise of science and technology, including information and communications technologies, has not yet been realized for most of the poor, and stresses the need for effecti...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
28. Stresses that efforts to promote access to information and communication technologies, digital education, media and information, civic participation and e-security are important for bridging the digital divide, ensuring digital inclusion and ensuring the enjoyment of all human rights, including the right to develop...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
29. Notes with concern that many forms of digital divide remain between countries and regions and in countries and regions, and stresses the need to provide digital, media and information education and the need to address the major challenges of bridging the digital divide, including through international cooperation a...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
30. Recognizes that, while information and communication technologies offer new opportunities, they also pose new challenges, and that there is an urgent need to address the main obstacles to developing countries' access to new technologies in an inclusive manner, such as inadequate resources, infrastructure, education...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
31. Recognizes the rapid growth of broadband access networks, especially in developed countries, and stresses the urgent need to bridge the digital divide between high-income, middle-income, low-income countries and other regions in terms of the availability and affordability of broadband, as well as the quality of acc...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
32. Recognizes that the ongoing transition to a communications environment dominated by mobile technologies and new digital services and platforms is profoundly transforming the business models of operators and requires a rethinking of the individual and collective use of networks and devices, as well as public strateg...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
34. Also recognizes that the number of Internet users is increasing and that, in some cases, the digital divide and the knowledge gap are changing in nature, focusing less on the availability of access than on the quality of access and on the information and know-how that users can obtain and the benefits that they can...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
35. Stresses in this regard the crucial importance of multilingualism and local content in the information society, and urges all stakeholders to promote the creation of and access to educational, cultural and scientific content online, with a view to improving the quality of access and ensuring that everyone, regardle...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
36. Recognizes the importance of building human capacity, creating an enabling environment and resilient digital infrastructure, promoting multi-stakeholder partnerships and assisting countries to make greater use of information and communications technology opportunities for achieving sustainable development goals;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
37. Urges continued efforts to maximize the use of e-commerce to promote development through initiatives such as "eTrade for All", which proposes a new strategy for trade development through e-trade to facilitate the availability of technical assistance to developing countries to enable them to enter the world of e-com...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
39. Recalls the UNCTAD Digital Economy Report 2021 on the role of cross-border data flows in development by maximizing equitable development gains and minimizing the risks and effects of potential fragmentation of the digital space;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
40. Takes note with appreciation of the holding of the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts on Electronic Commerce and the Digital Economy in Geneva from 27 to 29 April 2022, and the holding of the UNCTAD Electronic Commerce Week from 25 to 29 April;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
41. Takes note of the latest global report of the Commission " Broadband for Sustainable Development", entitled The State of Broadband 2022 - Accelerating Broadband for New Realities, and notes with interest the ongoing efforts of the Commission to convince high-level officials of the need to create conditions conduciv...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
42. Recalls the launch by the Commission "Broadband for Sustainable Development" of the 2025 targets to "connect the other half of the world", namely the 3.8 billion people who still do not have access to the Internet;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
43. Recognizes that the digital economy and emerging technologies can make an important contribution to the well-being of society, the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit and the achievement of sustainable development goals;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
44. Welcomes the numerous initiatives taken by the United Nations system to facilitate the implementation of the policy directions agreed at the World Summit, and calls upon all the facilitating agencies to continue their efforts in this regard;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
45. Also welcomes the work of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization within the framework of the Information for All Programme, which aims to assist Member States in developing policies to bridge the digital divide and build equitable knowledge societies, and welcomes the holding of the Wo...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
47. Notes that the International Telecommunication Union has established partnerships with more than 40 other United Nations entities to organize the AI for Good platform on artificial intelligence for the common good;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
48. Welcomes the work of the International Telecommunication Union, in particular the holding of its conference of plenipotentiaries from 26 September to 14 October 2022 in Bucharest, at which its members reaffirmed their commitment to the common vision of an interconnected world;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
56. Welcomes the work of the United Nations Development Programme, including the publication of its Digital Agenda, aimed at harnessing the potential of digital technologies for achieving sustainable development goals;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
57. Recalls the publication of the Strategy of the Secretary-General on New Technologies, which aims to establish how the United Nations system will promote the use of new technologies with a view to accelerating the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and simplifying their alignment with the values enshrined in the Char...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
58. Reaffirms its commitment to putting information and communication technologies at the service of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and other internationally agreed development goals, recognizing that such technologies can accelerate progress on the 17 sustainable development goals, therefore urges all Governmen...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
59. Notes with deep concern that the digital gender divide has widened globally between 2021 and 2022, to the detriment of 20 million women - 63 per cent of women now use the Internet as compared to 69 per cent of men - and that women remain digitally marginalized in many of the poorest countries, draws attention to ge...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
60. Takes note of the numerous initiatives aimed at bridging the gender gap in the digital sector, including the International Day of the Girl Child in the ICT Sector (International Telecommunication Union), Equals: the Global Partnership for Gender Equality in the Digital Age and
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
61. Reaffirms its commitment to pay particular attention to the specific and emerging challenges posed by information and communications technology for all countries, in particular developing countries, in accordance with the relevant paragraphs of General Assembly resolution 70/125;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
62. Notes with appreciation the special ways and initiatives undertaken within the framework of the Follow-up Forum to the World Summit on the Information Society, including the Multi-stakeholder Alliance on ICTs and Older Persons, in collaboration with the International Telecommunication Union, the World Health Organi...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
63. 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, efforts should continue to be made to address the remaining challenges, in particular in developing and least developed countrie...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
64. Recognizes that more than 600 contributions have been pledged through the Partner2Connect Digital Coalition (also known as the P2C), which the International Telecommunication Union is leading to promote effective connectivity and global digital transformation, with a focus on developing countries, including landloc...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
65. Recognizes the need to focus on capacity-building policies and long-term support in order to increase the impact of national and local activities and initiatives aimed at providing advice, services and assistance for the creation of an inclusive, people-centred and development-oriented information society;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
66. Notes that issues continue to arise, including the environmental applications of information technology and the contribution of technology information and communications to early warning, climate change mitigation, adaptation to climate change, disaster response, social networks, cultural and linguistic diversity, ...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
67. Recalls that, in the outcome document on the comprehensive review of the implementation of the policy directions agreed upon at the World Summit, the General Assembly requested that the World Summit on the Information Society follow-up forum be held annually, and recognizes the role of the Forum in promoting cooper...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
68. Notes that the 2022 edition of the Follow-up Forum to the World Summit on the Information Society, hosted by the International Telecommunication Union and jointly organized by the Union, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations Development Programme and UNCTAD, was he...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
69. Encourages entities that facilitate the implementation of the policy directions to build on the Geneva Plan of Action 10 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 ...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
70. Also encourages entities that facilitate the implementation of policy directions to ensure, within their mandates and available resources, that the new activities envisaged for the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit are closely aligned with the 2030 Agenda;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
71. Reaffirms the importance of the General Assembly ' s call for all stakeholders to integrate information and communication technologies into their strategies for achieving the sustainable development goals, and of the Assembly ' s request to United Nations entities
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
72. Encourages the active participation of entrepreneurs in the activities related to the World Summit and the achievement of sustainable development goals, as requested by the General Assembly in resolution 77/160;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
73. 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-2023-3-fr-parsed
76. Recognizes the importance of enhanced cooperation in the future so that Governments can fulfil their role and responsibilities on an equal footing on international policy issues related to the Internet, not on day-to-day technical and operational activities that have no impact on these issues;
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
77. Recalls 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 in acc...
operative
E-RES-2023-3-fr-parsed
78. Recalls 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-2023-3-fr-parsed
79. Recalls the report of the Chairman of Working Group 11, 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-2023-3-fr-parsed
80. Welcomes the tangible progress made by the Working Group on many issues and the consensus that appeared to be emerging on some of them, although there were still significant differences over others, and regrets in this regard that the Working Group has not been able to reach agreement
operative