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S-RES-2096-(2013)-fr-parsed
Welcoming also the final outcome of the International Conference on a Strategy for Solutions for Afghan Refugees in Support of Voluntary Repatriation, Sustainable Reintegration and Assistance to Host Countries, held in Geneva on 2 and 3 May 2012, and looking forward to the further implementation of the joint communiqué...
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A-RES-63-159-fr-parsed
3. Recognizes that the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the implementation of the obligations of States parties to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 12 are mutually reinforcing for the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of...
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A-HRC-RES-25-1-fr-parsed
Emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach to transitional justice, integrating the full range of judicial and non-judicial measures, including individual prosecution, reparations, truth-seeking, institutional reform, oversight of public officials and officials, or a judicious combination of such measures, ...
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A-RES-74-19-fr-parsed
367. Notes the willingness to further streamline the informal consultations on its annual resolution on oceans and the law of the sea and to enhance the participation of delegations in those informal consultations, decides that these informal consultations will not last more than eight days and will be programmed so th...
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A-RES-62-211-fr-parsed
Welcoming also the continued efforts of the Commission on Sustainable Development, through its secretariat, to promote partnerships for sustainable development, including the implementation and expansion of an interactive online database as a means of ensuring access to partnership information and facilitating the exch...
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A-RES-71-168-fr-parsed
25. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that all relevant organs and bodies of the United Nations system, in particular the United Nations Population Fund, the United Nations Children's Fund, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women), the World Health Organization, the U...
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A-RES-73-142-fr-parsed
Emphasizing its commitment to building inclusive societies and, therefore, the importance of mainstreaming the rights, participation, from the point of view, of the needs and well-being of persons with disabilities in all programmes and strategies for sustainable development that affect them, and appreciating the way i...
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A-RES-75-27-fr-parsed
Expressing deep concern that, in the absence of international attention, future epidemics may exceed previous epidemics in terms of intensity and severity, and therefore stressing the paramount importance of awareness-raising, the exchange of information, scientific knowledge and good practices, high-quality informatio...
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A-HRC-RES-53-29-fr-parsed
5. Requests the Office of the High Commissioner, in consultation with States, to prepare a report listing its own work and recommendations, as well as the work and recommendations of the Office of the High Commissioner, the treaty bodies and the special procedures of the General Assembly in the field of human rights an...
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A-RES-1570(XV)-fr-parsed
Recalling Economic and Social Council Resolution 1397 (XIV) of 20 November 1959, and Economic and Social Council Resolution 803 (XXX) of 3 August 1960, by which the Council invited, inter alia, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to consider the possibility of formulating principles for...
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A-RES-76-181-fr-parsed
15. We commit ourselves to taking determined and action-oriented measures to overcome the challenges and to remove the international obstacles posed and aggravated by VOCID-19 in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice, including through a multilateral approach and the strengthening of the resilience of law ...
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A-RES-76-188-fr-parsed
47. Reaffirms the need for Member States to review and, where necessary, strengthen their coordinated measures, strengthen their capacity to combat money-laundering as a result of drug trafficking and improve legal cooperation, including judicial cooperation, as appropriate, at the national, regional and international ...
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E-RES-2021-9-fr-parsed
Reaffirming the provisions of General Assembly resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", in which the Assembly adopted a comprehensive set of ambitious, universal, people-centred and change-promoting goals and targets, and affirms its commitmen...
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A-RES-75-239-fr-parsed
158. Encourages States to cooperate at the bilateral, regional and global levels to prevent, combat and eliminate trafficking in protected species of wild fauna and flora where such trafficking occurs by sea, including through, as appropriate, the use of applicable international legal instruments, such as the United Na...
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A-HRC-RES-48-14-fr-parsed
Recalling Article 2 of the Paris Agreement, which provides that the Agreement, by contributing to the implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, including the achievement of its objective, shall aim to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change, in the context of su...
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A-RES-40-164-fr-parsed
Recalling Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 8 which provides that everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression, which implies the right not to be disturbed for his opinions and the right not to seek, receive and impart information and ideas without frontiers, whatever means of expre...
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A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed
54. Welcomes the continued progress made in the implementation of the Tokyo Mutual Accountability Framework and the establishment of the monitoring mechanism provided for in that Agreement, in which the Government of Afghanistan reaffirmed its commitment to strengthen governance, based on respect for human rights, the ...
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A-RES-70-221-fr-parsed
15. Recognizes that non-core resources pose challenges, in particular the restrictive use of earmarked funds, such as in the case of single-donor project funding, as they may lead to increased transaction costs and reporting burden, present risks of fragmentation, competition or overlap among entities and discourage ef...
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A-RES-78-280-fr-parsed
Recognizing that armed conflicts have a devastating impact on health systems, depriving people, in particular vulnerable persons, refugees, internally displaced persons and those living in occupied territories or conflict-affected areas, of full access to essential health care and exposing them to preventable diseases ...
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A-HRC-RES-43-26-fr-parsed
21. Calls upon the Government of Myanmar to protect those reporting violations and abuses, expresses concern, in this regard, at reports that persons who have exercised their right to report such acts have been arrested, and requests the Government to amend or repeal restrictive laws and to remove remaining restriction...
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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...
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A-RES-76-258-fr-parsed
91. We must redouble our efforts to resolve or prevent conflict and commit ourselves to strengthening support for the least developed countries affected by fragility and conflict in order to address the root causes of conflict, to respond to the specific needs and situations of each country, and to promote broad-based,...
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A-RES-76-187-fr-parsed
Emphasizing the need to strengthen coordination and cooperation among Member States in combating cybercrime, including through the provision of technical assistance to developing countries, upon request, to improve national legislation and strengthen the capacity of national authorities to combat cybercrime in all its ...
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S-RES-2372-(2017)-fr-parsed
13. Stresses the critical need for contingent-owned equipment, which must be operational and mission-friendly, including for enabling and force multiplier elements, as indicated in paragraph 6 of resolution 2036 (2012), from countries already contributing troops to AMISOM or other Member States, welcomes the deployment...
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A-RES-72-191-fr-parsed
Expressing its full support for the efforts of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria to protect the civilian population and ensure the full implementation of the Syrian political process aimed at establishing a credible, inclusive and non-denominational body of governance, in accordance with the final co...
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A-RES-78-231-fr-parsed
Reaffirming its resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", in which it adopted a comprehensive set of ambitious, universal, people-centred and change-promoting goals and targets, and reaffirming its commitment to work tirelessly towards the full...
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A-RES-76-216-fr-parsed
14. Urges the least developed countries and their development partners to take advantage of existing initiatives and programmes and, for example, to refer to the ministerial decisions of the World Trade Organization on duty-free and quota-free market access and preferential rules of origin for the least developed count...
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A-RES-65-264-fr-parsed
24. Encourages Member States and the United Nations system to support national initiatives to address the variable effects of natural disasters on affected populations, including through the collection and analysis of data disaggregated by, inter alia, sex, age and disability, using, inter alia, information received fr...
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A-RES-56-201-fr-parsed
90. Requests the organizations of the United Nations system to take appropriate measures to include technical cooperation among developing countries more effectively in the programmes and projects of those countries and to intensify efforts to integrate the modalities of such cooperation, including by supporting the ac...
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A-RES-74-120-fr-parsed
4. Recognizes that investment in human capital and social protection have proven to be effective in reducing poverty and inequality, and invites Member States to mobilize more innovative sources of financing, including through public-private partnerships, to ensure levels of social spending to ensure widespread access ...
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A-RES-73-132-fr-parsed
Emphasizing the importance of promoting synergies and collaboration with other relevant actors, both within and outside the United Nations system, including the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, the World Bank, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the International Drug Purchase Facility, ...
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A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed
165. Recognizes that all States must fulfil their responsibilities under international law, including the Convention, in the field of search and rescue, and in this regard encourages States and relevant international organizations to strengthen their cooperation in the field of maritime search and rescue at the interna...
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A-RES-56-207-fr-parsed
30. Welcomes the New Partnership for Africa's Development launched in Abuja in October 2001, with the objective, inter alia, of promoting sustained economic growth and development, including human development, so as to eradicate poverty in Africa on the basis of African initiatives and a strengthened partnership with t...
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A-HRC-RES-37-24-fr-parsed
1. Decides to organize two one-day intersessional meetings for dialogue and cooperation on human rights and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which will provide an opportunity for States, relevant United Nations mechanisms and regional human rights mechanisms, United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, n...
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A-RES-76-186-fr-parsed
Recalling the New York Declaration on Refugees and Migrants adopted by the High-level Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly on the Management of Mass Movements of Refugees and Migrants, held at United Nations Headquarters in New York on 19 September 2016, 13 in which States stated that they would work, in full compli...
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S-RES-2155-(2014)-fr-parsed
8. Decides that UNMISS shall consist of a military component of up to 12,500 personnel, at all levels, and a police component comprising an appropriate number of formed police units of up to 1,323 personnel, and that the civilian component shall be reduced in accordance with the tasks described in paragraph 4; requests...
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A-RES-79-194-fr-parsed
Taking note of the report of the High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation entitled "The age of digital interdependence" submitted to the Secretary-General on 10 June 2019, taking note of the report of the Secretary-General entitled "Digital Cooperation Plan of Action" submitted on 11 June 2020, 12 and of the establishme...
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A-RES-73-134-fr-parsed
8. Invites the organizations, funds and programmes of the United Nations system, including the United Nations Democracy Fund, the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Children's Fund, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Educational, Scientific a...
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A-RES-76-214-fr-parsed
15. Welcomes the Forum of Ministers of Culture organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on 19 November 2019 on culture and public policies for sustainable development, the first such forum to be held in 21 years, with emphasis on the contribution of culture to the achievement of...
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A-RES-74-202-fr-parsed
Welcoming the contribution of the UNCTAD Panel of Eminent Persons, in its initial form and new composition, to the work of the United Nations system in promoting sustainable development and to the reform of the Organization, as well as the contribution of the United Nations system to the long-term financing and investm...
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S-RES-1539(2004)-fr-parsed
6. Also takes note with deep concern of the continuing recruitment and use of children by parties in other situations of armed conflict referred to in the report of the Secretary-General, in violation of applicable international law on the rights and protection of the child, calls upon those parties to cease immediatel...
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A-RES-69-136-fr-parsed
2. Recognizes that the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme facilitates the effective implementation of Security Council resolutions imposing sanctions on those engaged in the trade in conflict diamonds and contributes to the prevention of conflict fuelled by the traffic in diamonds, and calls for the full implementa...
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S-RES-2364-(2017)-fr-parsed
35. Calls upon Member States, in particular those in the region, to ensure the free, unhindered and timely movement to and from Mali of all personnel, equipment, food and supplies and other goods for the exclusive and official use of MINUSMA, in order to facilitate the timely, cost-effective and efficient delivery of i...
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A-RES-71-257-fr-parsed
Taking note of the ever-increasing responsibilities of the Secretary-General under the Convention and its relevant resolutions, in particular resolutions 49/28 of 6 December 1994, 52/26 of 26 November 1997, 54/33, 65/37 A, 65/37 B of 4 April 2011, 66/231, 67/78 of 11 December 2012, 68/70 of 9 December 2013, 69/245 of 2...
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S-RES-2628-(2022)-fr-parsed
33. Calls upon ATMIS to work closely with the monitoring, analysis and response cell for civilian victims in all sectors, stresses the importance of ensuring that information is communicated to relevant actors, including the United Nations, that it is integrated into the reports of ATMIS and that it is reflected in the...
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A-RES-39-180-fr-parsed
6. Notes the importance of continuing, expanding and intensifying the cooperation activities of the United Nations University with the United Nations, its organs and specialized agencies, on the one hand, and with the international academic and scientific community, on the other hand, in order to enhance the University...
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A-RES-70-235-fr-parsed
237. Reaffirms its support for the International Coral Reef Initiative, takes note of its general meeting in Okinawa, Japan, from 20 to 23 October 2014, and supports the programme of work developed by the secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the field of the biological diversity of marine and coasta...
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A-RES-73-234-fr-parsed
17. Notes with concern that little progress has been made by the parties to the Convention in achieving the Aichi biodiversity goals and in implementing the 2011-2020 Strategic Plan for Biological Diversity and, with limited time, requests all parties to accelerate and intensify efforts to that end, bearing in mind tha...
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S-RES-2274-(2016)-fr-parsed
Welcoming also the outcome of the high-level segment of the Executive Committee of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees on the situation of Afghan refugees on 6 and 7 October 2015 and the outcome of the International Conference on a Strategy for Solutions for Afghan Refugees and Support for V...
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A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed
109. Reaffirms the importance of equitable treatment of crew members, which has an impact on maritime safety, welcomes the work of the International Labour Organization and the International Maritime Organization on the issue of equitable treatment of seafarers, including through the Joint Tripartite Working Group of t...
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A-RES-53-192-fr-parsed
30. Decides that, with the consent of the host country, the United Nations development system should assist Governments in creating an enabling environment for strengthening linkages among Governments themselves, the United Nations development system, civil society, national non-governmental organizations and private s...
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A-RES-77-179-fr-parsed
6. Expresses its deep concern that while progress has been made towards poverty reduction, it remains uneven, given that in 109 developing countries 1.3 billion people still live in poverty in all its dimensions, and that this number remains considerable and unacceptable, while income, wealth and opportunity inequaliti...
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A-RES-72-73-fr-parsed
119. Recognizes the critical role of international cooperation at the global, regional, subregional and bilateral levels in combating threats to maritime security in accordance with international law, including piracy, armed robbery at sea and acts of terrorism against maritime transport, offshore facilities and other ...
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A-RES-75-151-fr-parsed
Recognizing that, since the World Summit for Social Development, held in Copenhagen in 1995, progress has been made in mainstreaming and promoting social integration, including through the adoption of international instruments such as the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing of 2002, 11 , the World Programme o...
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A-HRC-RES-57-13-fr-parsed
Recalling also that it is the primary responsibility of States to ensure the full realization of all human rights and to make the fullest possible use of their available resources, both individually and through international assistance and cooperation, in particular economic and technical cooperation, in order to achie...
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E-RES-2020-12-fr-parsed
22. 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 it...
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A-RES-73-253-fr-parsed
Reaffirming also the provisions of its resolution 69/313 of 27 July 2015 on the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, which supports and complements the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, of which it is an integral part, which contributes to putting in...
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E-RES-2019-21-fr-parsed
10. Stresses the importance of Member States establishing and maintaining, in accordance with applicable international law, effective, fair, humane, transparent and accountable criminal justice systems that form the basis of any counter-terrorism strategy, and requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to ta...
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A-RES-78-138-fr-parsed
Recognizing that the structural problems faced by women as economic agents, including the segmentation of labour into low-value-added or subsistence jobs, unequal access to productive resources and lack of access to training and skills development due to segmentation of education and the labour market and insufficient ...
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A-RES-71-177-fr-parsed
56. Recognizes that physical, psychological and sexual violence, as well as bullying, both in school and on the way to school, as well as online, can seriously impede the exercise of the child's right to education, and that such acts undermine educational achievements and can lead to abandonment, and therefore calls up...
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A-RES-70-183-fr-parsed
Recalling the 2005 International Health Regulations, which contribute to global public health security by providing a framework for the coordination of the management of events that may constitute an international public health emergency, and stressing the importance of all countries having the capacity to prevent, det...
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A-RES-77-20-fr-parsed
9. Encourages the United Nations to take full advantage of the benefits of its cooperation with INTERPOL, both organizations acting in accordance with its mandate and the national priorities of Member States, in order to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons and to implement th...
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A-RES-72-237-fr-parsed
Reaffirming also its resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", in which it adopted a comprehensive set of ambitious, universal, people-centred and change-promoting goals and targets, and reaffirming its commitment to work tirelessly towards the...
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A-RES-74-306-fr-parsed
42. Recognizes that the VOCID-19 pandemic is placing a heavy burden on the capacity of institutions, reaffirms its commitment to promoting good governance at all levels and to building effective, accountable and transparent institutions and decision-making mechanisms that are more responsive, inclusive, participatory a...
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A-RES-70-299-fr-parsed
21. Decides to review, at its seventy-fourth session, the progress made in the implementation of the present resolution and resolution 67/290, on the structure and modalities of the High-level Political Forum, in order to draw on the lessons learned from the first cycle of the Forum and other mechanisms of the General ...
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A-RES-70-127-fr-parsed
7. Reaffirms that the eradication of poverty, hunger and malnutrition, in particular among children and young people, is essential for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, recalls the commitment to eradicate poverty and promote sustained economic growth, sustainable development and global ...
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A-RES-71-8-fr-parsed
Taking note of the Incheon Declaration: Education 2030: Towards quality inclusive and equitable education and lifelong learning for all, adopted at the World Education Forum 2015 in Incheon, Republic of Korea, from 19 to 22 May 2015, in which it is proclaimed that education, as one of the main factors for development, ...
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A-RES-58-148-fr-parsed
16. Stresses that the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment and participation of women and the mainstreaming of a gender perspective are essential elements for advancing the implementation of the Millennium Declaration 10, with a particular focus on achieving the internationally agreed development goals, inc...
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A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed
Recalling all relevant resolutions of the Human Rights Council, as well as those of the Commission on Human Rights, on the elimination of all forms of violence against women, and recalling also relevant resolutions of the General Assembly, in particular resolution 69/147 of 18 December 2014 on the intensification of ef...
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A-RES-70-138-fr-parsed
18. Also calls upon States to support the research, collection and analysis of data on girls, disaggregated by household structure, sex, age, disability, economic status, marital status and geographical origin, and to improve gender-disaggregated statistics on time use, unpaid care and water and sanitation, with a view...
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A-HRC-RES-35-13-fr-parsed
3. Stresses the primary responsibility of States to promote, provide and ensure access to basic social services for older persons, taking into account the special needs of older persons, and stresses to this end the need to work with local authorities, civil society, including intergovernmental organizations, the priva...
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A-RES-73-151-fr-parsed
63. Expresses concern that the requirements of the Office of the High Commissioner for the protection and assistance of persons of concern are increasing and that the gap between global needs and available resources continues to widen, welcomes the ever-increasing hospitality and generosity of donors, and therefore cal...
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A-HRC-RES-47-5-fr-parsed
1. Recognizes that the VOCID-19 pandemic has led to a global learning crisis that risks reversing decades of progress and increasing obstacles faced by all girls in the realization of their right to education on an equal footing, and in this regard takes note of the statements of the Secretary-General, the United Natio...
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A-RES-73-139-fr-parsed
16. Stresses the critical importance of protecting all persons affected by humanitarian crises, in particular women and children, from all forms of sexual exploitation and abuse, including those committed by humanitarian personnel, welcomes the commitment of the Secretary-General to implement fully the United Nations z...
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A-HRC-RES-54-19-fr-parsed
Noting with appreciation the work done by all relevant bodies, bodies and mechanisms of the United Nations system within the framework of their respective mandates, in particular the United Nations Children's Fund and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations Entity for Ge...
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A-RES-S-32-1-fr-parsed
57. We will develop and improve appropriate, accessible and effective technical assistance and training programmes that take into account the specific needs of beneficiaries, for staff and other professionals responsible for preventing and combating corruption, and will promote the exchange of experience and teaching, ...
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A-HRC-RES-37-32-fr-parsed
32. Welcomes the strengthening of cooperation between the Government of Myanmar and the International Labour Organization in the development of a programme to promote decent work for the country, the elimination of which will be a central element; also welcomes the recent extension, approved by the Government, of the s...
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A-RES-71-212-fr-parsed
1. Recognizes that information and communication technologies provide new opportunities for addressing development challenges, in particular in the context of globalization, and can promote sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth and sustainable development, competitiveness, access to information and knowled...
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A-HRC-RES-47-14-fr-parsed
19. Encourages the exchange of information, research, evidence, best practices and experiences among countries and regions, as well as cooperation and coordination at the subregional, regional, interregional and global levels, with a view to implementing measures and commitments relating to the global response to HIV a...
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A-RES-73-228-fr-parsed
17. Recognizes the progress made in the collection of disaster-related data, recognizes that data and analyses from the Sendai Framework follow-up system, as well as the outcomes of the 2019 session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, contribute to the mid-term review of the Samoa Guidelines, and recogn...
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A-RES-75-193-fr-parsed
Expressing its full support for the efforts of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria to protect the civilian population and to ensure the full implementation of the Syrian political process aimed at establishing credible, inclusive and non-sectarian governance, in accordance with the final communiqué and...
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A-RES-78-233-fr-parsed
28. Welcomes the holding in Geneva from 12 to 17 June 2022 of the Twelfth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization and the adoption of its ministerial declarations, and looks forward to the achievement of concrete and positive results at the Thirteenth Ministerial Conference, and also welcomes the conveni...
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A-RES-75-299-fr-parsed
31. Also emphasizes the importance of the effective budget performance of all peacekeeping operations, and requests the Secretary-General to continue to improve the monitoring of the activities of peacekeeping missions and to implement the recommendations of the relevant oversight bodies, and to avoid management irregu...
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A-RES-73-182-fr-parsed
30. Urges all Member States and parties to the conflict to cooperate fully with the International, impartial and independent Mechanism to facilitate the investigation of the most serious violations of international law committed in the Syrian Arab Republic since March 2011 and to assist in the trial of those responsibl...
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A-HRC-RES-55-28-fr-parsed
Expressing grave concern at reports of serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law, including possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and all other measures taken to change the legal status, geographical charact...
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A-RES-74-133-fr-parsed
10. Notes with concern that a large number of children belonging to national, ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, migrant, refugee, asylum-seeking and internally displaced children, children of African descent and indigenous children are victims of discrimination, including racism, racial discrimination, xenop...
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A-RES-75-198-fr-parsed
113. Calls upon Member States to take the necessary measures to accelerate the implementation of their common commitments to address and combat the world drug problem, in accordance with the 2019 Ministerial Declaration on the Strengthening of Our Actions at the National, Regional and International Levels, to accelerat...
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A-RES-76-207-fr-parsed
Noting the outcome of the eighteenth session of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, held in Geneva from 17 to 28 August 2019, and the fourteenth session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertifi...
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A-RES-72-10-fr-parsed
2. Encourages all partners to contribute constructively to the Afghan Government's reform agenda, as set out in the National Framework for Peace and Development in Afghanistan and the Mutual Accountability Framework for Self-Government, so as to make Afghanistan a prosperous and democratic country, with a focus on stre...
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A-HRC-RES-57-12-fr-parsed
Recognizing also the need for local governments, within the framework of their responsibilities and powers under national legal frameworks, to develop, deploy and use new and emerging digital technologies in the context of the digital transition of cities by promoting, respecting and effectively realizing the human rig...
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A-RES-78-161-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolutions 73/130 of 13 December 2018 and 76/16 of 6 December 2021 on the return or restitution of cultural property to the countries of origin, as provided for in the Convention on Measures to Prohibit and Prevent the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property of the United Na...
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A-RES-77-186-fr-parsed
Reaffirming the provisions of the New Agenda for Cities, adopted at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), held in Quito from 17 to 20 October 2016, 18 and reaffirming the importance of promoting the integration of food security and the nutritional needs of urban dwell...
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A-RES-73-136-fr-parsed
Reaffirming the adoption of the outcome document entitled "New Agenda for Cities" at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), held in Quito from 17 to 20 October 2016, 7 taking note in this regard of the commitments made by Member States to the affected populations in ur...
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A-RES-76-138-fr-parsed
49. Encourages the international community and relevant organizations of the United Nations system, within their mandates, to support national efforts to fund research and data collection on ageing, as appropriate, in order to better understand the challenges and opportunities associated with population ageing and to p...
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A-RES-71-162-fr-parsed
9. Reaffirms the commitments made at the 2005 World Summit 14 to address the special needs of Africa, stresses the call by the Economic and Social Council for enhanced coordination within the United Nations system and the ongoing efforts to harmonize activities on Africa, in accordance with Agenda 2063 of the African U...
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A-RES-69-196-fr-parsed
Recognizing also that, in its resolution 68/186, it welcomed the progress made in the elaboration of non-binding guidelines on crime prevention and criminal justice measures relating to trafficking in cultural property, stressed the need to finalize them expeditiously, taking into account the importance of the issue to...
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A-RES-59-168-fr-parsed
Reaffirming its commitment to the full and effective implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome document of the twenty-third special session, in particular with regard to the twelve critical areas of concern, namely, women and poverty, women's education and training, women and hea...
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A-RES-70-85-fr-parsed
Noting with appreciation the progress made in the reconstruction of the Nahr el-Bared refugee camp, commending the Government of Lebanon, donors, the Agency and other stakeholders for their continued efforts to assist affected and displaced refugees, and stressing the need for additional funding to complete the reconst...
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A-RES-78-205-fr-parsed
Deeply disturbed by the alarming number of internally displaced persons worldwide, including human rights violations and violations of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law, armed conflict, persecution, violence and other phenomena, including terrorism and natural or man-made disasters, which la...
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A-RES-68-70-fr-parsed
188. Takes note of the information provided by States and relevant international organizations, as well as global and regional funding agencies, and compiled by the Secretariat 81, on the assistance provided to developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, small island States and coastal States of ...
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