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Follow-up to the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace (2013), para. 27 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 9. Commends civil society, non-governmental organizations and young people for their activities in further promoting a culture of peace and non-violence, including through their campaign to raise awareness on a culture of peace and the peaceful settlement of disputes; |
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Outcome document of the High-level Meeting of the General Assembly on Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding (2011), para. 36 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | (c) Address the high rates of youth unemployment, underemployment, vulnerable employment and informal employment by developing and implementing targeted and integrated national youth employment policies for inclusive job creation; improved employability; skill development and vocational training to meet specific labour market needs of youth, including young migrants; and increased entrepreneurship, including the development of networks of young entrepreneurs at the local, national, regional and global levels, which foster knowledge among young people about their rights and responsibilities in society; and in this regard request donors, specialized United Nations entities and the private sector to continue to provide assistance, including technical and funding support, as required; |
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Agricultural technology for sustainable development (2016), para. 16 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Recognizing that young people play a significant role in supporting sustainable economic growth and that agricultural technology has an essential role to play in facilitating access to agricultural skills for young women and men, improving the livelihoods of youth and securing the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour, |
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Follow-up to the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace (2017), para. 33 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 10. Commends civil society, non-governmental organizations and young people for their activities in further promoting a culture of peace and non-violence, including through their campaign to raise awareness on a culture of peace and the peaceful settlement of disputes; |
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Improving global road safety (2018), para. 12 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Expressing its concern that the number of road traffic crashes remains unacceptably high, and that crashes represent a leading cause of death and injury around the world, killing more than 1.3 million people and injuring as many as 50 million people a year, with 90 per cent of those casualties occurring in developing countries, and concerned also that road traffic crashes are the leading cause of death around the world for children and young people between 15 and 29 years of age, |
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Improving global road safety (2016), para. 13 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Expressing its concern that, despite the stabilization of the global number of road traffic fatalities since 2013, the number of road traffic crashes remains unacceptably high, and crashes represent a leading cause of death and injury around the world, killing more than 1.25 million people and injuring as many as 50 million people a year, with 90 per cent of these casualties occurring in developing countries, and concerned also that road traffic crashes are the leading cause of death around the world for children and young people between 15 and 29 years of age, |
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Policies and programmes involving youth: youth in the global economy – promoting youth participation in social and economic development (2008), para. 128 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 59. Governments should promote greater participation by young women in the labour force, including those living in rural and remote areas, by providing and developing the necessary skills to enable them to find employment, especially taking measures to eliminate male and female stereotypes, promoting role models and facilitating better reconciliation of work and family life. |
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International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non- Violence for the Children of the World, 2001–2010 (2001), para. 19 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 10. Stresses the importance of the media and of new information and communications technology in further promoting a culture of peace and non- violence, especially among children and young people; |
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Rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities (2018), para. 12 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Recognizing that young women and girls belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities may often face particular challenges, and underlining in this context the importance of taking a gender-sensitive approach when considering measures to promote and protect the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, |
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Youth and human rights (2016), para. 11 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Stressing that the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms by young people empowers them to contribute to the political, civil, economic, social, and cultural development of their countries, |
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The role of cooperatives in the light of new economic and social trends (1995), para. 04 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Recognizing that cooperatives in their various forms are becoming an indispensable factor in the economic and social development of all countries, promoting the fullest possible participation in the development process of all population groups, including women, youth, disabled persons and the elderly, |
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Literacy for life: shaping future agendas (2017), para. 14 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Deeply concerned about the impact of disrupted educational services in humanitarian emergencies on efforts to promote literacy skills, especially for all children and young people, |
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Draft outcome document of the High-level Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly of September 2005 (2005), para. 094 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 47. We strongly support fair globalization and resolve to make the goals of full and productive employment and decent work for all, including for women and young people, a central objective of our relevant national and international policies as well as our national development strategies, including poverty reduction strategies, as part of our efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. These measures should also encompass the elimination of the worst forms of child labour, as defined in International Labour Organization Convention No. 182, and forced labour. We also resolve to ensure full respect for the fundamental principles and rights at work. |
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United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific (2004), para. 07 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Welcoming the idea of the possible creation of an educational and training programme for peace and disarmament in Asia and the Pacific for young people with different backgrounds, to be financed from voluntary contributions, |
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Agriculture development, food security and nutrition (2019), para. 40 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Reiterating the urgent need for action to address the adverse effects of climate change on food security, in particular for women, youth, older persons and persons with disabilities, as well as the other root causes of food insecurity and all forms of malnutrition, |
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Political declaration adopted at the Nelson Mandela Peace Summit (2018), para. 19 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 18. We acknowledge that civil society can play an important role in preventing conflicts, contributing to peacebuilding and advancing efforts to sustain peace. We also recognize that, depending on the nature of the conflict, a wide range of good offices exist that can play an important role across the peace continuum, including current and former Heads of State and Government, groups such as the Elders, the African Union Panel of the Wise, traditional leaders, religious leaders, cultural leaders, community leaders, business leaders, women’s and youth representatives, academics, sports personalities and celebrities. Sports and the arts in particular have the power to change perceptions, prejudices and behaviours, as well as to inspire people, break down racial and political barriers, combat discrimination and defuse conflict. |
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International Equal Pay Day (2020), para. 04 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Recalling also the commitment to achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value, contained in the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular target 8.5, |
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Policies and programmes involving youth: youth in the global economy – promoting youth participation in social and economic development (2008), para. 092 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 34. In recognition of the fact that HIV/AIDS is increasingly affecting youth in both developed and developing countries, all efforts should be made, in full partnership with young persons, parents, families, educators and health-care providers, to ensure that youth have access to accurate information, education, including peer education and youth-specific HIV education, and services necessary to develop the life skills required to reduce their vulnerability to HIV infection. |
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International cooperation to address and counter the world drug problem (2020), para. 008 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Reaffirming its commitment to the goals and objectives of the three international drug control conventions, including concern about the health and welfare of humankind as well as the individual and public health-related, social and safety problems resulting from the abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, in particular among children and young people, and drug-related crime, and reaffirming its determination to prevent and treat the abuse of such substances and prevent and counter their illicit cultivation, production, manufacturing and trafficking, |
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Industrial development cooperation (2013), para. 09 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Recognizing that industrialization is an essential driver of sustained inclusive and equitable economic growth, sustainable development and poverty and hunger eradication in developing countries and countries with economies in transition, including the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and African countries, through, inter alia, the creation of decent productive employment, income generation and the facilitation of social integration, including the integration of women and youth into the economic growth process, and that it plays a key role in maintaining social stability and cohesion, |
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Role of the United Nations in promoting development in the context of globalization and interdependence (2011), para. 11 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Reaffirming its strong support for fair and inclusive globalization and the need to translate growth into poverty reduction and, in this regard, its resolve to make the goals of full and productive employment and decent work for all, including for women and young people, a central objective of relevant national and international policies as well as national development strategies, including poverty reduction strategies, as part of efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, |
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Follow-up to the implementation of the International Year of Volunteers (2006), para. 12 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 5. Reaffirms the need to recognize and promote all forms of volunteerism as an issue that involves and benefits all segments of society, including children, young persons, older persons, persons with disabilities, minorities and immigrants and those who remain excluded for social or economic reasons; |
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Policies and programmes involving youth (2018), para. 19 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 3. Also reaffirms the commitment of Heads of State and Government in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 12 to leave no one behind, including youth, and the importance of implementing, following up and reviewing strategies that adequately address youth issues and give young people everywhere real opportunities for full, effective, constructive and sustainable participation in society; |
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International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non- Violence for the Children of the World, 2001–2010 (2010), para. 26 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 9. Encourages the involvement of the mass media in education for a culture of peace and non-violence, with particular regard to children and young people, including through the planned expansion of the Culture of Peace News Network as a global network of Internet sites in many languages; |
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Assistance to Somalia in the field of human rights (2018), para. 13 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | (b) The landmark political agreement between the Federal Government and federal Member States, which paves the way for the drafting, consultation and passage of an electoral law by December 2018 as a first step towards realizing historic one-person, one-vote elections in 2020 and, in particular, the commitment of the Federal Government, federal Member States and the National Independent Election Commission to protect inclusivity in terms of ensuring equal participation and representation of women in decision-making, as well as of displaced persons, young persons, persons with disabilities, minorities and all members of disadvantaged groups, at all stages of the electoral cycle; |
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Sport as a means to promote education, health, development and peace (2014), para. 45 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 13. Welcomes the ongoing efforts undertaken by the Sport for Development and Peace International Working Group, which met for its thematic meeting on harnessing the power of sport to address gender-based violence and its fourth plenary session, on 30 June and 1 July 2014, respectively, and the commencement of the substantive work of the thematic working group on sport and persons with disabilities, in addition to the working groups on sport and peace, sport and gender, and sport and child and youth development; |
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Rights of indigenous peoples (2018), para. 46 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 21. Underlines the need to intensify efforts, in cooperation with indigenous peoples, to prevent and eliminate all forms of violence and discrimination against indigenous women, children, youth, older persons and persons with disabilities and to support measures that will ensure their empowerment and full and eff ective participation in decision-making processes at all levels and in all areas and eliminate structural and legal barriers to their full, equal and effective participation in political, economic, social and cultural life; |
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Entrepreneurship for sustainable development (2017), para. 35 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 14. Encourages all stakeholders, in particular women and young entrepreneurs, to apply their creativity and innovation to solving sustainable development challenges, and emphasizes that local innovation and entrepreneurship systems need to be able to fully participate in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 11 including the Sustainable Development Goals, and that concerted efforts are needed to ensure the participation of all; |
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Youth and human rights (2016), para. 06 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Welcoming also the high-level event held by the General Assembly on 29 May 2015 to mark the twentieth anniversary of the World Programme of Action for Youth, which offered an important opportunity for Member States and other relevant stakeholders to take stock of progress made in its implementation, and to identify gaps and challenges and the way forward for its full, effective and accelerated implementation, |
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Policies and programmes involving youth (2016), para. 30 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 20. Also urges Member States to take effective measures, in conformity with international law, to protect young people, including youth in marginalized groups affected or exploited by terrorism and incitement; |
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