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A world against violence and violent extremism (2014), para. 18
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- 2. Condemns the targeting of civilian populations, including women and children, in violation of international law, in particular human rights and humanitarian law, including by violent extremists, as well as the attempts to disrupt and divert the popular quest for political reform, moderation and inclusive development in different societies and drive it away from the hard work of development towards violence;
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Violence
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Women
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A world against violence and violent extremism (2015), para. 19
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- 2. Condemns the targeting of civilian populations, including women and children, in violation of international law, in particular human rights and humanitarian law, including by violent extremists, as well as the attempts to disrupt and divert the popular quest for political reform, moderation and inclusive development in different societies and drive it away from the hard work of development towards violence;
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Violence
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Women
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A world against violence and violent extremism (2018), para. 19
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- 2. Condemns the targeting of civilian populations, including women and children, in violation of international law, in particular human rights and humanitarian law, including by violent extremists, as well as the attempts to disrupt and divert the popular quest for political reform, moderation and inclusive development in different societies and drive it away from the hard work of development towards violence;
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Violence
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Women
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Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: ensuring due diligence in prevention (2010), para. 31
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- 18. Also encourages States to create gender-sensitized training and education programmes and other appropriate measures for their armed forces, civilian police, peacekeeping units and humanitarian personnel that include instructions on their responsibilities towards the civilian population, particularly women and children, as well as mechanisms to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent violence against women and full accountability in cases of misconduct involving their personnel;
- Topic(s)
- Gender
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Women
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Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: preventing and responding to rape and other forms of sexual violence (2013), para. 05
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- Recalling 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, peace and security, 1674 (2006) of 28 April 2006, and all relevant Security Council resolutions on children and armed conflict, including resolutions 1882 (2009) of 4 August 2009 and 1998 (2011) of 12 July 2011,
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- N.A.
- Women
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Addis Ababa Action Agenda of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (Addis Ababa Action Agenda) (2015), para. 086
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- 78. We recognize the importance for achieving sustainable development of delivering quality education to all girls and boys. This will require reaching children living in extreme poverty, children with disabilities, migrant and refugee children, and those in conflict and post-conflict situations, and providing safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all. We will scale up investments and international cooperation to allow all children to complete free, equitable, inclusive and quality early childhood, primary and secondary education, including through scaling up and strengthening initiatives, such as the Global Partnership for Education. We commit to upgrading education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and increasing the percentage of qualified teachers in developing countries, including through international cooperation, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States.
- Topic(s)
- Education
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Boys
- Children
- Girls
- Persons on the move
- Persons with disabilities
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Addressing attacks on school children in Afghanistan (2010), para. 02
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- Appalled by attacks targeting innocent school children, particularly girls, in Afghanistan,
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Violence
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Girls
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Addressing attacks on school children in Afghanistan (2010), para. 09
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- 1. Deplores and condemns attacks targeting innocent school children in Afghanistan;
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Violence
- Person(s) affected
- Children
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Addressing attacks on school children in Afghanistan (2010), para. 13
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- 5. Requests the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in her reports on Afghanistan to the Council, to increase the focus on the situation of girl school children.
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Girls
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Assistance for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Liberia (2005), para. 16
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- 7. Urges the National Transitional Government and all States to facilitate and support the return and reintegration of ex-combatants into their home communities, with special attention to children;
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
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Assistance in mine action (1998), para. 04
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- Reiterating its dismay at the high number of victims of mines, especially among civilian populations, particularly children, and recalling in this context Commission on Human Rights resolutions 1995/79 of 8 March 1995, 1 1996/85 of 24 April 1996, 1997/78 of 18 April 1997 and 1998/76 of 22 April 1998 on the rights of the child and resolutions 1996/27 of 19 April 1996 2 and 1998/31 of 17 April 1998 and decision 1997/107 of 11 April 1997 3 on the human rights of persons with disabilities,
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
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Assistance in mine action (2002), para. 25
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- 3. Invites Member States to develop and support national programmes, in cooperation with the relevant bodies of the United Nations system where appropriate, to promote awareness of landmines, especially among women and children;
- Topic(s)
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Women
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Assistance in mine action (2004), para. 06
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- Encouraged by the reduction in the number of new mine victims, but reiterating its dismay at the existing high number of victims of mines and other unexploded ordnance, especially among civilian populations, including women and children, and recalling in this context its resolution 57/190 of 18 December 2002 and Commission on Human Rights resolutions 2003/49 of 23 April 2003, on the human rights of persons with disabilities, and 2003/86 of 25 April 2003, on the rights of the child, 1
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Women
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Assistance in mine action (2004), para. 25
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- 3. Invites Member States to develop and support national programmes, where appropriate, in cooperation with the relevant bodies of the United Nations system and relevant regional, governmental and non-governmental organizations, to reduce the risks posed by landmines and other unexploded ordnance, including among women and children;
- Topic(s)
- Environment
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Women
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Assistance in mine action (2004), para. 41
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- 19. Recognizes the importance of building national capacities for and ownership of mine-action programmes, encourages the further establishment of national mine-action centres, including those supported by the United Nations Development Programme and the United Nations Children’s Fund as well as those established under the auspices of the Mine Action Service in emergency situations, and encourages States to support the activities of those centres and the trust funds established for the coordination of assistance in mine action and the promotion of national ownership;
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
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Assistance in mine clearance (1997), para. 04
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- Reiterating its dismay at the high number of victims of mines, especially among civilian populations, particularly children, and recalling in this context Commission on Human Rights resolutions 1995/79 of 8 March 1995 1 and 1996/85 of 24 April 1996 on the rights of the child and 1996/27 of 19 April 1996 2 on the human rights of persons with disability, and noting the recent report on the impact of armed conflict on children 3 prepared by the expert of the Secretary-General,
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
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Assistance in mine clearance (1997), para. 23
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- 3. Invites Member States to develop national programmes, in cooperation with the relevant bodies of the United Nations system where appropriate, to promote awareness of landmines, especially among children;
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
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Assistance in mine clearance (1998), para. 05
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- Reiterating its dismay at the high number of victims of mines, especially among civilian populations, particularly children, and recalling in this context Commission on Human Rights resolutions 1995/79 of 8 March 1995, 1 1996/85 of 24 April 1996 and 1997/78 of 18 April 1997 on the rights of the child and resolution 1996/27 of 19 April 1996 2 and decision 1997/107 of 11 April 1997 on the human rights of persons with disability,
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (1995), para. 06
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- Bearing in mind that the majority of refugees and displaced persons are women and children,
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (1997), para. 07
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- Bearing in mind that the majority of refugees and displaced persons are women and children,
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2000), para. 14
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- Considering that, among refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons, women and children are the majority of the population affected by conflict and bear the brunt of atrocities and other consequences of conflict,
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2001), para. 16
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- Considering that, among refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons, women and children are the majority of the population affected by conflict and bear the brunt of atrocities and other consequences of conflict,
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2002), para. 18
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- Considering that, among refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons, women and children are the majority of the population affected by conflict and bear the brunt of atrocities and other consequences of conflict,
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2002), para. 45
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- 27. Requests all Governments and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations to pay particular attention to meeting the special needs of refugee women and children and displaced persons, including those with special protection needs;
- Topic(s)
- Equality & Inclusion
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2003), para. 21
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- Considering that, among refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons, women and children are the majority of the population affected by conflict and bear the brunt of atrocities and other consequences of conflict,
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2004), para. 22
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- Considering that, among refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons, women and children are the majority of the population affected by conflict and bear the brunt of atrocities and other consequences of conflict,
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2005), para. 11
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- 7. Recognizes that, among refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons, women and children are the majority of the population affected by conflict and bear the brunt of atrocities and other consequences of conflict, and in this regard takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on women and peace and security submitted to and discussed by the Security Council; 7
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2006), para. 10
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- 6. Recognizes that, among refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons, women and children are the majority of the population affected by conflict and bear the brunt of atrocities and other consequences of conflict, and calls upon States to promote and protect the human rights of all refugees and other persons of concern, paying special attention to those with specific needs, and to tailor their protection responses appropriately;
- Topic(s)
- Equality & Inclusion
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2006), para. 11
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- 7. Reiterates the importance of the full and effective implementation of standards and procedures, including the monitoring and reporting mechanism outlined in Security Council resolution 1612 (2005) of 26 July 2005, to better address the specific protection needs of refugee children and adolescents and to safeguard rights and, in particular, to ensure adequate attention to unaccompanied and separated children and children affected by armed conflict, including former child soldiers in refugee settings, as well as in the context of voluntary repatriation and reintegration measures;
- Topic(s)
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Person(s) affected
- Adolescents
- Children
- Persons on the move
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Assistance to refugees, returnees and displaced persons in Africa (2007), para. 08
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- 6. Recognizes that, among refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons, women and children are the majority of the population affected by conflict, and in this context notes the conclusion on women and girls at risk adopted by the Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees at its fifty-seventh session; 8
- Topic(s)
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Person(s) affected
- Children
- Girls
- Persons on the move
- Women
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