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–2010: Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly in Africa (2005), para. 23
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- 13. Further calls upon the international community to support coordinated efforts to improve surveillance, monitoring and evaluation systems so as to better track and report changes in the coverage of recommended “Roll Back Malaria” interventions and subsequent reductions in the burden of malaria;
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–2010: Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly in Africa (2006), para. 30
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- 18. Calls upon the international community to support increased interventions, in line with the recommendations of the Roll Back Malaria Partnership, in order to ensure their rapid, efficient and effective implementation, to strengthen health systems, to monitor for counterfeit anti-malarial medicines and prevent the distribution and use of them, and to support coordinated efforts, inter alia, by providing technical assistance to improve surveillance, monitoring and evaluation systems and their alignment with national plans and systems so as to better track and report changes in coverage and the need for scaling up recommended interventions and subsequent reductions in the burden of malaria;
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–2010: Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly in Africa (2007), para. 20
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- 8. Urges Member States to assess and respond to the needs for integrated human resources at all levels of the health system, in order to achieve the targets of the Abuja Declaration on Roll Back Malaria in Africa 8 and the internationally agreed development goals of the United Nations Millennium Declaration, 2 to take actions, as appropriate, to effectively govern the recruitment, training and retention of skilled health personnel, and to give particular focus to the availability of skilled personnel at all levels to meet technical and operational needs as increased funding for malaria control programmes becomes available;
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–2010: Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly in Africa (2010), para. 27
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- 13. Urges Member States to assess and respond to the needs for integrated human resources at all levels of the health system, in order to achieve the targets of the Abuja Declaration on Roll Back Malaria in Africa 4 and the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals, to take actions, as appropriate, to effectively govern the recruitment, training and retention of skilled health personnel, and to give particular focus to the availability of skilled personnel at all levels to meet technical and operational needs as increased funding for malaria control programmes becomes available;
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- Health
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* 59/26. Commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War (2005), para. 2
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- Recalling that 2005 marks the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the war which brought untold sorrow to mankind,
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* 59/26. Commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War (2005), para. 3
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- Stressing that this historic event established the conditions for the creation of the United Nations, designed to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war,
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* 59/26. Commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War (2005), para. 5
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- Underlining the progress made since the end of the Second World War in overcoming its legacy and towards establishing reconciliation, international and regional cooperation and the promotion of democratic values, human rights and fundamental freedoms, in particular through the United Nations, and the establishment of regional organizations and other appropriate frameworks,
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* 59/26. Commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War (2005), para. 6
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- 1. Declares 8–9 May as a time of remembrance and reconciliation and, while recognizing that Member States may have individual days of victory, liberation and commemoration, invites all Member States, organizations of the United Nations system, non-governmental organizations and individuals to observe annually either one or both of these days in an appropriate manner to pay tribute to all victims of the Second World War;
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- Equality & Inclusion
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* 59/26. Commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War (2005), para. 7
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- 2. Requests the President of the General Assembly to hold a special solemn meeting of the General Assembly in the second week of May 2005 in commemoration of all victims of the war;
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A global geodetic reference frame for sustainable development (2015), para. 03
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- Reaffirming also its resolution 54/68 of 6 December 1999, in which it endorsed the resolution entitled “The Space Millennium: Vienna Declaration on Space and Human Development”, 1 which included, inter alia, key actions to improve the efficiency and security of transport, search and rescue, geodesy and other activities by promoting the enhancement of, universal access to and compatibility of space-based navigation and positioning systems, including Global Navigation Satellite systems,
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- Environment
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A global geodetic reference frame for sustainable development (2015), para. 09
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- Recognizing the importance of international cooperation, as no one country can do this alone, to realize the global geodetic reference frame and services to underpin Global Navigation Satellite Systems technology and provide the framework for all geospatial activity, as a key enabler of spatial data interoperability, disaster mitigation and sustainable development,
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- Environment
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 04
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- Expressing deep concern regarding the growing dangers posed by the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction,
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- Environment
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 05
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- Convinced that every effort should be made to avoid nuclear devastation,
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- Environment
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 05
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- Recognizing the progress made by the nuclear-weapon States in the reduction of their nuclear weapons unilaterally or through their negotiations, including the completion of the reductions of strategic offensive weapons according to the Treaty on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (START I) 2 and the recent signing of the Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions (“the Moscow Treaty”) by the United States of America and the Russian Federation, 3 which should serve as a step for further nuclear disarmament, and the efforts for nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation by the international community,
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 07
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- Welcoming the continuation of a moratorium on nuclear-weapon-test explosions or any other nuclear explosions since the recent nuclear tests,
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- Environment
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 13
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- Recognizing the importance of preventing terrorists from acquiring or developing nuclear weapons or related materials, radioactive materials, equipment and technology,
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- Environment
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 17
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- Recognizing the importance of preventing terrorists from acquiring or developing nuclear weapons or related materials, radioactive materials, equipment and technology and underlining the role of the International Atomic Energy Agency in this regard,
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- Environment
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 24
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- (f) Deep reductions by the Russian Federation and the United States of America in their strategic offensive arsenals, while placing great importance on the existing multilateral treaties, with a view to maintaining and strengthening strategic stability and international security;
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 26
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- (i) Further efforts by all the nuclear-weapon States to continue to reduce their nuclear arsenals unilaterally;
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 28
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- (f) Deep reductions by the Russian Federation and the United States of America in their strategic offensive arsenals, while placing great importance on the existing multilateral treaties, with a view to maintaining and strengthening strategic stability and international security;
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 29
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- (iv) Concrete agreed measures to reduce further the operational status of nuclear weapons systems;
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 30
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- (v) A diminishing role for nuclear weapons in security policies to minimize the risk that these weapons will ever be used and to facilitate the process of their total elimination;
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 30
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- (i) Further efforts by all the nuclear-weapon States to continue to reduce their nuclear arsenals unilaterally;
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 33
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- (iv) Concrete agreed measures to reduce further the operational status of nuclear weapons systems;
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 34
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- (v) A diminishing role for nuclear weapons in security policies to minimize the risk that these weapons will ever be used and to facilitate the process of their total elimination;
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 35
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- (vi) The engagement, as soon as appropriate, of all the nuclear-weapon States in the process leading to the total elimination of their nuclear weapons;
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 37
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- 9. Calls upon all States to redouble their efforts to prevent and curb the proliferation of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, confirming and strengthening, if necessary, their policies not to transfer equipment, materials or technology that could contribute to the proliferation of those weapons, while ensuring that such policies are consistent with the obligations of States under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons;
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- Environment
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2003), para. 38
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- 10. Also calls upon all States to maintain the highest possible standards of security, safe custody, effective control and physical protection of all materials that could contribute to the proliferation of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction in order, inter alia, to prevent those materials from falling into the hands of terrorists;
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- Environment
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2004), para. 05
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- Welcoming the decision of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, announced on 19 December 2003, to renounce all its weapons of mass destruction programmes,
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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A path to the total elimination of nuclear weapons (2004), para. 06
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- Welcoming also the adoption of Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) of 28 April 2004 as an important step for global efforts to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction,
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