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A-RES-66-74-fr-parsed
Noting with satisfaction the completion of the first phase of the reconstruction project for the Nahr el-Bared refugee camp, commending the Government of Lebanon, donors, the Agency and other stakeholders for the significant progress they have made and their continued efforts to assist the affected and displaced refuge...
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Deeply concerned at the continuing restrictions on the freedom of movement and access of staff, vehicles and property of the Agency, as well as at the injury, harassment and intimidation suffered by its personnel, which undermine and hinder its activities, including its ability to provide essential basic and emergency ...
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Recalling also the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 2 , the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 2 and the Convention on the Rights of the Child 3 , and affirming that these human rights instruments must be respected in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jer...
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Recognizing the responsibility of the international community to promote human rights and ensure respect for international law, and recalling in this regard its resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970,
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Recalling the advisory opinion rendered on 9 July 2004 by the International Court of Justice, 7 and recalling also its resolutions ES-10/15 of 20 July 2004 and ES-10/17 of 15 December 2006,
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Noting in particular that, in its reply, the Court, inter alia, found that the construction of the wall by Israel, the occupying Power, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including within and around East Jerusalem, and its associated regime are contrary to international law,
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Reaffirming also that the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, 8 is applicable to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and other Arab territories occupied by Israel since 1967,
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Reaffirming further the obligation of States parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention 8 under articles 146, 147 and 148 concerning criminal sanctions, serious offences and the responsibilities of the High Contracting Parties,
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Reaffirming that all States have the right and duty to take measures in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law to counter deadly acts of violence against their civilian population in order to protect the lives of their citizens,
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Stressing the need for full compliance with the Israeli-Palestinian agreements reached in the Middle East peace process, including the Sharm el-Sheikh agreements, and the implementation of the Quartet 9 road map to a permanent two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Stressing also the need for the full implementation of the Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed Principles for the Rafah Crossing of 15 November 2005 so as to permit the free movement of the Palestinian civilian population within and to and from the Gaza Strip,
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Noting with deep concern the continuing systematic violations of the human rights of the Palestinian people by Israel, the occupying Power, including the excessive use of force and military operations resulting in the death and injury of Palestinian civilians, including children, women and peaceful and non-violent demo...
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Deeply concerned at reports of serious human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law committed during military operations in the Gaza Strip in December 2008 and January 2009, including the conclusions contained in the summary of the report of the Commission of Inquiry prepared by the Secretar...
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Expressing deep concern about the short- and long-term adverse effects on the human rights and socio-economic and humanitarian situation of the Palestinian civilian population of these large-scale destructions and the continuing obstacles to the reconstruction process by Israel, the occupying Power,
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Noting with deep concern the Israeli policy of closures and the introduction of severe restrictions, checkpoints, many of which have become virtually permanent border crossings, and a permit regime, all of which impede the freedom of movement of persons and goods, including medical and humanitarian goods, throughout th...
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A-RES-66-79-fr-parsed
Noting that the Palestinian Authority is continuing its efforts to improve security and has made significant progress in this regard, calling upon the parties to continue cooperation that benefits both Palestinians and Israelis, including through the promotion of security and confidence-building, and hoping that this p...
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A-RES-66-81-fr-parsed
Stressing that the Committee on Information is its main subsidiary body with a mandate to make recommendations to the General Assembly concerning the activities of the Department of Public Information of the Secretariat,
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A-RES-66-81-fr-parsed
Reaffirming its resolution 13 (I) of 13 February 1946, by which it established the Department of Public Information in order to promote, to the maximum extent possible, an understanding among all peoples of the world, based on adequate information, of the work and purposes of the United Nations, and all other relevant ...
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A-RES-66-81-fr-parsed
Stressing that content-based information and communication functions must be placed at the heart of the strategic management of the United Nations, and that a culture of communication and transparency must permeate the United Nations at all levels, so as to make the peoples of the world fully aware of the objectives an...
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A-RES-66-81-fr-parsed
Stressing also that the primary mission of the Department of Public Information is to disseminate to the public, in a timely manner, accurate, impartial, detailed, nuanced and relevant information on the tasks and responsibilities of the Organization, through its outreach activities, so that the activities of the Organ...
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A-RES-66-81-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 65/107 B of 10 December 2010, which provided an opportunity to take appropriate measures to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Department and to make the fullest possible use of the resources available to it,
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Expressing concern that the information and communications technology gap between developing and developed countries has continued to widen and that large segments of the population in developing countries do not benefit from the technologies currently available, and stressing in this regard the need to correct the imb...
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A-RES-66-81-fr-parsed
Recognizing that the information and communications technology revolution opens up new and vast opportunities for economic growth and social development and can play an important role in the eradication of poverty in developing countries, but stressing further that the development of these technologies poses challenges...
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A-RES-66-81-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 63/306 of 9 September 2009 on multilingualism, and stressing the importance of the maximum use of the official languages of the United Nations in the activities of the Department of Public Information in order to eliminate the disparity between the use of English and the use of the other five o...
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A-RES-67-106-fr-parsed
Recognizing the importance of Declaration 1 and Programme of Action 2 for a culture of peace as the universal framework within which the international community, in particular the United Nations system, must promote a culture of peace and non-violence for the benefit of humanity, in particular for future generations,
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Recalling its relevant resolutions, in particular resolution 52/15 of 20 November 1997, by which it proclaimed 2000 the International Year for the Culture of Peace, resolution 53/25 of 10 November 1998, by which it proclaimed the period 2001-2010 the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the ...
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A-RES-67-106-fr-parsed
Recognizing that all efforts by the United Nations system and the international community as a whole to maintain and consolidate peace, conflict prevention, disarmament, sustainable development, the promotion of human dignity and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, good governance and gender equality at the natio...
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A-RES-67-106-fr-parsed
Recognizing the importance of respecting and understanding the diversity of religions and cultures in the world, of preferring dialogue to confrontation and of helping one another rather than opposing one another,
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Taking note with appreciation of the report of the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on the implementation of the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace, prepared pursuant to General Assembly resolution 66/116 and transmitted by the Secretary-Gen...
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Recalling that the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization proclaimed 21 February as the International Mother Tongue Day to protect, promote and preserve linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism in order to encourage and facilitate a culture of peace, social harmony, cultural dialo...
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Expressing its appreciation for the continuing efforts of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations to promote a culture of peace through concrete projects focusing on youth, education, the media and migration, in collaboration with Governments, international organizations, foundations and civil society groups, as w...
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A-RES-67-106-fr-parsed
Welcoming the adoption by the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization at its thirty-sixth session of a programme of action for a culture of peace and non-violence, and noting that the objectives contained therein are consistent with the Declaration and Programme of Act...
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A-RES-67-108-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 61/19 of 28 November 2006, entitled "Bicentennial of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade", and its subsequent resolutions entitled "Permanent memorial to the victims of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade",
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A-RES-67-108-fr-parsed
Recognizing that the transatlantic slave trade and its lasting consequences throughout the world are not well known, and welcoming the fact that, through this annual commemoration, this issue has generated increased interest, including awareness in many States,
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A-RES-67-108-fr-parsed
Taking note of the initiatives taken by States to reaffirm their commitment to the implementation of paragraphs 101 and 102 of the Durban Declaration adopted by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance to combat the legacy of slavery and to help restore the dignity ...
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A-RES-67-108-fr-parsed
Recalling that the initiative to establish a permanent memorial complements the activities of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in the context of the "Slave Route" project, including its commemorative activities,
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A-RES-67-116-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolutions 194 (III) of 11 December 1948, 212 (III) of 19 November 1948 and 302 (IV) of 8 December 1949, and all subsequent relevant resolutions, including its resolution 66/74 of 9 December 2011,
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Deeply concerned about the extremely critical financial situation of the Agency, in part due to its structural underfunding, and the increased expenditure resulting from the deteriorating socio-economic and humanitarian conditions and the worsening instability in the region, which seriously undermine its ability to pro...
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A-RES-67-116-fr-parsed
Stressing the urgent need to continue the reconstruction work in the Gaza Strip, including by ensuring that construction projects are facilitated without delay, as well as the entry of construction materials necessary for projects managed by the Agency, and the need to accelerate further urgent civilian reconstruction ...
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A-RES-67-116-fr-parsed
Noting with satisfaction the completion of the first phase and the near completion of the second phase of the reconstruction project for the Nahr el-Bared refugee camp, commending the Government of Lebanon, donors, the Agency and other stakeholders for the significant progress they have made and their continued efforts...
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A-RES-67-116-fr-parsed
Deeply concerned at the continuing restrictions on the freedom of movement and access of Agency personnel, vehicles and property, as well as at the injury, harassment and intimidation suffered by its personnel, which
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Recalling also the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 2 , the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 2 and the Convention on the Rights of the Child 3 , and affirming that these human rights instruments must be respected in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jer...
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Recognizing the responsibility of the international community to promote human rights and ensure respect for international law, and recalling in this regard its resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970,
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Recalling the advisory opinion rendered on 9 July 2004 by the International Court of Justice 7 , and recalling also its resolutions ES-10/15 of 20 July 2004 and ES-10/17 of 15 December 2006,
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Noting in particular that, in its reply, the Court, inter alia, found that the construction of the wall by Israel, the occupying Power, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including within and around East Jerusalem, and its associated regime were contrary to international law,
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Reaffirming also that the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, 8 is applicable to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and other Arab territories occupied by Israel since 1967,
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Reaffirming further the obligation of States parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention 8 under articles 146, 147 and 148 concerning criminal sanctions, serious offences and the responsibilities of the High Contracting Parties,
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Reaffirming that all States have the right and duty to take measures, in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law, to counter deadly acts of violence against their civilian population in order to protect the lives of their citizens,
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Stressing the need for full compliance with the Israeli-Palestinian agreements reached in the Middle East peace process, including the Sharm el-Sheikh agreements, and the implementation of the Quartet 9 road map to a permanent two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Stressing also the need for the full implementation of the Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed Principles for the Rafah Crossing of 15 November 2005 so as to permit the free movement of the Palestinian civilian population within and to and from the Gaza Strip,
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Noting with deep concern the continuing systematic violations of the human rights of the Palestinian people by Israel, the occupying Power, including the excessive use of force and military operations resulting in the deaths and injuries of Palestinian civilians, including children, women and peaceful and non-violent d...
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Deeply concerned at reports of serious human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law committed during military operations in the Gaza Strip in December 2008 and January 2009, including the conclusions contained in the summary of the report of the Commission of Inquiry prepared by the Secretar...
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Expressing deep concern at the short- and long-term adverse effects on the human rights and socio-economic and humanitarian situation of the Palestinian civilian population of these large-scale destructions and the continuing obstructions by Israel, the occupying Power, to the reconstruction process,
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Noting with deep concern the Israeli policy of closures and the imposition of severe restrictions, checkpoints, many of which have become virtually permanent border crossings, and a permit regime, all of which contribute to impeding the freedom of movement of persons and goods, including medical and humanitarian goods,...
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Deeply concerned at the continued detention of thousands of Palestinians, including a large number of women and children, in Israeli prisons or detention centres, in harsh conditions that undermine their well-being and are characterized by, inter alia, lack of hygiene, incommunicado detention, frequent use of excessive...
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A-RES-67-121-fr-parsed
Noting that the Palestinian Authority is continuing its efforts to improve security and has made significant progress in this regard, calling upon the parties to continue cooperation that benefits both Palestinians and Israelis, including through the promotion of security and confidence-building, and hoping that this p...
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A-RES-67-124-fr-parsed
Stressing that the Committee on Information is its main subsidiary body with a mandate to make recommendations to the General Assembly concerning the activities of the Department of Public Information of the Secretariat,
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A-RES-67-124-fr-parsed
Reaffirming its resolution 13 (I) of 13 February 1946, by which it established the Department of Public Information, in order to promote, to the maximum extent possible, an understanding among all peoples of the world based on sufficient information about the work and purposes of the United Nations, and all other relev...
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A-RES-67-124-fr-parsed
Stressing that the content of information and communication must be placed at the heart of the strategic management of the United Nations, and that a culture of communication and transparency must permeate the United Nations at all levels, so as to make the peoples of the world fully aware of the objectives and activit...
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A-RES-67-124-fr-parsed
Stressing also that the primary mission of the Department of Public Information is to disseminate accurate, impartial, detailed, nuanced and relevant information on the tasks and responsibilities of the Organization to the public, in a timely manner, through its outreach activities, so that the activities of the Organi...
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A-RES-67-124-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 65/107 B of 10 December 2010, which provided an opportunity to take appropriate measures to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Department of Public Information and to make the fullest possible use of the resources available to it,
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A-RES-67-124-fr-parsed
Expressing concern that the information and communications technology gap between developing and developed countries has continued to widen and that large segments of the population in developing countries do not benefit from the technologies currently available, and stressing in this regard the need to correct the imb...
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A-RES-67-124-fr-parsed
Recognizing that the information and communications technology revolution opens up new and vast opportunities for economic growth and social development and can play an important role in the eradication of poverty in developing countries, but stressing further that the development of these technologies poses challenges...
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A-RES-67-124-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 65/311 of 19 July 2011 on multilingualism, and stressing the importance of the appropriate use of all official languages of the United Nations in all the activities of the Department of Public Information in order to eliminate the disparity between the use of English and the use of the other fi...
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A-RES-67-135-fr-parsed
Recognizing that the trade in conflict diamonds remains a matter of serious international concern and that it can be directly linked to the exacerbation of armed conflict, the activities of rebel movements aimed at undermining or overthrowing legitimate Governments and the trafficking and proliferation of arms, in part...
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A-RES-67-135-fr-parsed
Recognizing also that conflict in the diamond trade from conflict zones has a devastating impact on the peace, safety and security of the populations of the affected countries and that systematic and flagrant violations of human rights have occurred in those conflicts,
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Noting that such conflicts undermine regional stability, and recalling the obligations of States under the Charter of the United Nations with regard to the maintenance of international peace and security,
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Noting with satisfaction that the Kimberley Process, an international initiative led by the Governments of participating States, continued its inclusive deliberations by involving all stakeholders, including producer, exporting and importing countries, the diamond industry and civil society, as well as acceding States ...
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A-RES-67-135-fr-parsed
Recalling that the primary objective of the Kimberley Process is to exclude conflict diamonds from legitimate trade, and stressing the need for the Kimberley Process to continue its activities in order to achieve this end,
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Recognizing that the diamond industry is an important catalyst for the promotion of the economic and social development necessary for poverty reduction and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals in many producing countries, in particular in developing countries,
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Recalling also Security Council resolution 1459 (2003) of 28 January 2003, in which the Council strongly supported the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme 1 as a valuable means of combating trafficking in conflict diamonds,
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Noting with satisfaction that the implementation of the Certification Scheme continues to make a valuable contribution to limiting the role that conflict diamonds can play in armed conflict and to protecting legitimate trade and ensuring the effective implementation of resolutions on the trade in conflict diamonds,
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Recognizing that lessons learned from the Kimberley Process can, as appropriate, facilitate the work of the Peacebuilding Commission in its consideration of the cases of countries included in its programme,
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A-RES-67-135-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolutions 55/56 of 1 December 2000, 56/263 of 13 March 2002, 57/302 of 15 April 2003, 58/290 of 14 April 2004, 59/144 of 15 December 2004, 60/182 of 20 December 2005, 61/28 of 4 December 2006, 62/11 of 26 November 2007, 63/134 of 11 December 2008, 64/109 of 11 December 2009, 65/137 of 16 December 2010 a...
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A-RES-67-135-fr-parsed
Recognizing also that the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, which entered into force on 1 January 2003, will be credible only if all participants adopt the necessary laws, accompanied by effective and credible internal control systems designed to exclude diamonds from conflict zones from the production, export an...
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A-RES-67-138-fr-parsed
Recognizing that volunteerism is an important element of any strategy that focuses on such goals as poverty reduction, sustainable development, health, education, youth empowerment, climate change, disaster risk reduction, social integration, social protection, humanitarian action, peacebuilding and, in particular, end...
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A-RES-67-138-fr-parsed
Noting with appreciation the publication by the United Nations Volunteers of the First Report on the Status of Volunteerism in the World, which highlights the recognition of volunteerism throughout the world and its fundamental values of solidarity, reciprocity, mutual trust, social inclusion and empowerment, as well a...
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Recalling the World Summit for Social Development, held at Copenhagen from 6 to 12 March 1995, and its twenty-fourth special session, entitled "World Summit for Social Development and beyond: achieving social development for all in a globalizing world", held at Geneva from 26 June to 1 July 2000,
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Reaffirming that the Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and the Programme of Action of the World Summit for Social Development,1 the other initiatives for social development adopted by the General Assembly at its twenty-fourth special session,2 and the ongoing global dialogue on social development issues cons...
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Recalling the United Nations Millennium Declaration 3 and the development goals contained therein, as well as the commitments made at major United Nations conferences and summits and at its special sessions, including the 2005 World Summit 4 and the high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly on the Millennium D...
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Recalling also its resolution 57/270 B of 23 June 2003 on the integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits,
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Welcoming the decision of the Commission for Social Development to place its 2013-2014 policy session under the priority theme "Promoting empowerment in the areas of poverty eradication, social integration, full employment and decent work for all", 6
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Recalling the ministerial declaration adopted at the high-level segment of the substantive session of 2012 of the Economic and Social Council, entitled "Promoting productive capacity, employment and decent work for poverty eradication through inclusive, sustainable and equitable economic growth at all levels for the ac...
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Noting that the decent work programme of the International Labour Organization, with its four strategic objectives, has an important role to play in achieving the goal of full and productive employment and decent work for all, including its social protection objective, as reaffirmed in the Declaration on Social Justice...
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Stressing the need to enhance the role of the Commission for Social Development in the follow-up to and review of the World Summit for Social Development and the outcome of the twenty-fourth special session of the General Assembly,
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Recognizing that the three main objectives of social development, namely, the eradication of poverty, full and productive employment and decent work for all, as well as social integration, are interrelated and mutually reinforcing, and that an enabling environment must therefore be created for the simultaneous pursuit ...
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Deeply concerned that the achievement of social development goals is being undermined by the adverse effects of the global financial and economic crisis and volatile energy and food prices, as well as by the challenges posed by climate change,
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Recognizing the need to further integrate the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development at all levels, taking into account the linkages between these sectors, in order to ensure sustainable development in all its dimensions,
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A-RES-67-141-fr-parsed
Reaffirming the need to promote sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth, create more opportunities for all, reduce inequalities, improve basic living conditions, promote equitable social development for all and promote integrated and sustainable management of natural resources,
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Expressing deep concern that extreme poverty persists in all countries of the world, regardless of their economic, social and cultural situation, and that its extent and manifestations, such as hunger, human trafficking, disease, inadequate housing and illiteracy, are particularly serious in developing countries, but r...
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Expressing its strong support for equitable globalization, affirming that growth must be translated into poverty eradication and a commitment to strategies and policies aimed at promoting full, freely chosen and productive employment and decent work for all, and that they must be an essential component of national and ...
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Recognizing also that the fight against social exclusion is a means of achieving social integration and plays a key role in building stable, secure, harmonious, peaceful and just societies and improving social cohesion, ensuring an environment conducive to development and progress,
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A-RES-67-144-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolutions 61/143 of 19 December 2006, 62/133 of 18 December 2007, 63/155 of 18 December 2008, 64/137 of 18 December 2009 and 65/187 of 21 December 2010, as well as all its previous resolutions on the elimination of violence against women,
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A-RES-67-144-fr-parsed
Reaffirming the obligation of all States to promote and protect all human rights and fundamental freedoms, and reaffirming also that gender-based discrimination is contrary to the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Inte...
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A-RES-67-144-fr-parsed
Reaffirming the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action 8 , the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women 9 , the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 10 , the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly entitled "Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace for th...
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A-RES-67-144-fr-parsed
Reaffirming also the declarations adopted at the forty-ninth 13 and fifty-fourth sessions of the Commission on the Status of Women, and welcoming in this regard the priority theme for the fifty-seventh session of the Commission on the Status of Women "Elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women an...
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A-RES-67-144-fr-parsed
Reaffirming further the international commitments to social development, gender equality and the advancement of women made at the World Conference on Human Rights, the International Conference on Population and Development, the World Summit for Social Development and the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimi...
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A-RES-67-144-fr-parsed
Recalling that gender-based crimes and sexual violence are covered by the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 19 and that the ad hoc international criminal tribunals have recognized that rape and other forms of sexual violence may constitute a war crime, a crime against humanity or a constituent element of...
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Recalling also Security Council resolutions 1325 (2000) of 31 October 2000, 1820 (2008) of 19 June 2008, 1888 (2009) of 30 September 2009, 1889 (2009) of 5 October 2009 and 1960 (2010) of 16 December 2010 on women and peace and security, and all relevant Council resolutions on the fate
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A-RES-67-144-fr-parsed
Recalling further Human Rights Council resolutions 17/11 of 17 June 2011 on the intensification of efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: ensuring due diligence in protection 20 , 20/6 on the elimination of discrimination against women 21 and 20/12 on the intensification of efforts to eliminate all f...
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