United Nations A/RES/58/169 General Assembly Distr.: General 9 March 2004 Fifty-eighth session Agenda item 117 (b) Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 22 December 2003 [on the report of the Third Committee (A/58/508/Add.2)] 58/169. Human rights and mass exoduses The General Assembly, Deeply disturbed by the scale and magnitude of exoduses and displacements of people in many regions of the world and by the human suffering of refugees and displaced persons, a high proportion of whom are women and children, Recalling its previous resolutions on this subject, as well as those of the Commission on Human Rights, and the conclusions of the World Conference on Human Rights, 1 which recognized, inter alia, that gross violations of human rights, persecution, political and ethnic conflicts, famine and economic insecurity, poverty and generalized violence are among the root causes leading to mass exoduses and displacements of people, Mindful of the open debates that have been held within the Security Council on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, the three reports of the Secretary-General on that subject 2 and the related resolutions adopted, Reaffirming the continuing relevance of the provisions of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 3 and the 1967 Protocol thereto 4 to the situation of people in mass exoduses, and welcoming in this respect the process of Global Consultations on International Protection and the Agenda for Protection 5 and other follow-up processes endorsed by States as a result, which sought, inter alia, to strengthen international responses to mass influx situations, Welcoming the increased attention being given by the United Nations to the problem of refugee camp security, including through the development of operational guidelines on the separation of armed elements from refugee populations, and the increasing attention to registration and camp layout and design, _______________ 1 See A/CONF.157/24 (Part I), chap. III. S/1999/957, S/2001/331 and S/2002/1300. 3 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 189, No. 2545. 4 Ibid., vol. 606, No. 8791. 5 Official Records of the General Assembly, Fifty-seventh Session, Supplement No. 12A (A/57/12/Add.1), annex IV. 2 03 50472

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