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Agriculture development, food security and nutrition
Recalling the Declaration of the World Summit on Food Security, 1 particularly
the Five Rome Principles for Sustainable Global Food Security, and noting the Rome
Declaration on Nutrition, 2 as well as the Framework for Action, 3 which provides a set
of voluntary policy options and strategies for use by Governments, as appropriate,
adopted at the Second International Conference on Nutrition, held in Rome from 19
to 21 November 2014,
Recalling also the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, 4 Agenda
21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21, 6 the Johannesburg
Declaration on Sustainable Development 7 and the Plan of Implementation of the
World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg Plan of Implementation), 8
the Monterrey Consensus of the International Conference on Financing for
Development, 9 the 2005 World Summit Outcome, 10 the Doha Declaration on
Financing for Development: outcome document of the Follow -up International
Conference on Financing for Development to Review the Implementation of the
Monterrey Consensus, 11 the Doha Programme of Action for the Least Developed
Countries 12 for the decade 2022–2031, the Vienna Programme of Action for
Landlocked Developing Countries for the Decade 2014–2024 13 and the SIDS
Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway, 14
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Reaffirming the Paris Agreement, 15 and encouraging all its parties to fully
implement the Agreement and parties to the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change 16 that have not yet done so to deposit their instruments of
ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, where appropriate, as soon as
possible,
Highlighting the synergies between the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and
the Paris Agreement, and noting with concern the scientific findings contained in the
contributions of Working Groups I, II and III to the Sixth Assessment Report of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, entitled Climate Change 2021: The
Physical Science Basis, Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
and Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change, and the special reports of
the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change entitled Global Warming of 1.5°C,
The Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate and Climate Change and Land,
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, document WSFS 2009/2.
World Health Organization, document EB136/8, annex I.
Ibid., annex II.
Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro,
3– 14 June 1992, vol. I, Resolutions Adopted by the Conference (United Nations publication,
Sales No. E.93.I.8 and corrigendum), resolution 1, annex I.
Ibid., annex II.
Resolution S-19/2, annex.
Report of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, South Africa,
26 August–4 September 2002 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.03.II.A.1 and
corrigendum), chap. I, resolution 1, annex.
Ibid., resolution 2, annex.
Report of the International Conference on Financing for Development, Monterrey, Mexico,
18−22 March 2002 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.02.II.A.7), chap. I, resolution 1,
annex.
Resolution 60/1.
Resolution 63/239, annex.
Resolution 76/258, annex.
Resolution 69/137, annex II.
Resolution 69/15, annex.
Adopted under the UNFCCC in FCCC/CP/2015/10/Add.1, decision 1/CP.21.
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