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Zone of peace and cooperation of the South Atlantic (2015), para. 05
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- Reaffirming also the importance of the purposes and objectives of the zone of peace and cooperation of the South Atlantic as a basis for the promotion of cooperation among the States of the region,
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Zone of peace and cooperation of the South Atlantic (1998), para. 15
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- 10. Welcomes with satisfaction the return of peace to Liberia following the successful conduct of the July elections and the installation of the democratically elected Government in that country, and in that regard expresses its appreciation to the Economic Community of West African States, its Monitoring Group, the United Nations and other members of the international community for their efforts in the peaceful resolution of the Liberian conflict, and calls upon them to support efforts to consolidate peace in Liberia, including a viable framework for the mobilization of resources for reconstruction and development;
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Youth and human rights (2016), para. 01
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- Guided by the purposed and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
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World Week of Peace (1995), para. 24
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- Whereas the World Week of Peace offers a special opportunity for Governments, civilian organizations, local communities and individuals to take part in new initiatives for the commendable goal of conflict resolution, cease-fires and truces, and for a period of universal peace that could be used for the humanitarian relief that has become so critically necessary,
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World Week of Peace (1995), para. 08
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- Recognizing further the importance of promoting the culture of peace,
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World Summit Outcome (2005), para. 235
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- 112. We recognize that trafficking in persons continues to pose a serious challenge to humanity and requires a concerted international response. To that end, we urge all States to devise, enforce and strengthen effective measures to combat and eliminate all forms of trafficking in persons to counter the demand for trafficked victims and to protect the victims.
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World Summit Outcome (2005), para. 144
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- Science and technology for development
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World Summit Outcome (2005), para. 076
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- Systemic issues and global economic decision-making
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World Summit Outcome (2005), para. 074
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- Quick-impact initiatives
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World Summit Outcome (2005), para. 049
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- (b) To reaffirm that good governance is essential for sustainable development; that sound economic policies, solid democratic institutions responsive to the needs of the people and improved infrastructure are the basis for sustained economic growth, poverty eradication and employment creation; and that freedom, peace and security, domestic stability, respect for human rights, including the right to development, the rule of law, gender equality and market-oriented policies and an overall commitment to just and democratic societies are also essential and mutually reinforcing;
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World Summit Outcome (2005), para. 035
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- (g) To protect our natural resource base in support of development.
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World Summit on the Information Society (2005), para. 06
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- 3. Takes note of the note by the Secretary-General transmitting the report of the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union on the first phase and progress in the preparations for the second phase of the World Summit on the Information Society; 2
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World Summit on the Information Society (2003), para. 01
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- Recalling its resolution 56/183 of 21 December 2001,
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World Summit on the Information Society (2002), para. 14
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- 5. Encourages effective contributions from and the active participation of all relevant United Nations bodies, in particular the Information and Communication Technologies Task Force, and encourages other intergovernmental organizations, including international and regional institutions, non-governmental organizations, civil society and the private sector to contribute to, and actively participate in, the intergovernmental preparatory process of the Summit and the Summit itself;
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World Statistics Day (2015), para. 07
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- Bearing in mind the critical role of high-quality official statistical information in analysis and informed policy decision-making in support of sustainable development,
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World Solar Programme 1996–2005 (1998), para. 03
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- Recalling, in the context of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, 1 that sustainable development is one of the main goals of the United Nations system and that one of the key elements for attaining it is the application of sustainable energy systems, which includes the wider use of environmentally friendly, renewable energies,
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World Solar Programme 1996-2005 (2000), para. 07
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- Acknowledging also the role of the Commission on Sustainable Development and the Economic and Social Council as forums for the discussion of new and renewable sources of energy and sustainable development,
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World Pulses Day (2019), para. 13
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- 2. Decides to designate 10 February as World Pulses Day;
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World Programme for Human Rights Education: adoption of the plan of action for the fourth phase (2019), para. 01
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- The Human Rights Council,
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World Programme for Human Rights Education (2017), para. 09
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- Convinced that human rights education is a long-term and lifelong process by which everyone learns tolerance and respect for the dignity of others and the means and methods of ensuring that respect in all societies,
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World Programme for Human Rights Education (2013), para. 12
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- (d) Applying and strengthening sound educational methodologies based on good practices and assessed through continued evaluation;
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World Programme for Human Rights Education (2013), para. 09
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- (a) Advancing implementation and consolidating the work done;
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World Climate Change Conference (2003), para. 09
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- Recognizing the need for strengthening scientific and technological capabilities and networks for the exchange of scientific data and information,
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Working towards the elimination of crimes against women committed in the name of honour (2001), para. 08
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- Bearing in mind relevant paragraphs in Commission on Human Rights resolutions 2000/31 and 2000/45, of 20 April 2000, 14 as well as in resolution 2000/10 of 17 August 2000 of the Subcommission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, 15
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Working towards the elimination of crimes against women and girls committed in the name of honour (2005), para. 28
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- (i) To establish, strengthen or facilitate, where possible, support services to respond to the needs of actual and potential victims by, inter alia, providing for them the appropriate protection, safe shelter, counselling, legal aid, health-care services, including in the areas of sexual and reproductive health, psychological health and other relevant areas, rehabilitation and reintegration into society;
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Working group of the Commission on Human Rights to elaborate a draft declaration in accordance with paragraph 5 of General Assembly resolution 49/214 of 23 December 1994 (2007), para. 052
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- (e) Any form of propaganda designed to promote or incite racial or ethnic discrimination directed against them.
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Work of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories (2018), para. 09
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- Convinced that occupation itself represents a gross and grave violation of human rights,
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Work of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories (2016), para. 10
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- Taking note also of Human Rights Council resolution 31/36 of 24 March 2016, 10
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Work of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories (2008), para. 04
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- Recalling its relevant resolutions, including resolutions 2443 (XXIII) of 19 December 1968 and 61/116 of 14 December 2006, and the relevant resolutions of the Commission on Human Rights and the Human Rights Council,
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Women in development (2016), para. 51
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- 17. Encourages Member States, the United Nations system and donor countries to strengthen gender-responsive planning and budgeting processes and to develop and strengthen methodologies and tools for this purpose, as well as for the monitoring and evaluation of investments for gender-equality results, as appropriate, and encourages donors to mainstream a gender perspective in their practices, including joint coordination and accountability mechanisms;
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