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Pattern of conferences (2020), para. 064 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 52. Emphasizes that multilingualism, as a core value of the Organization, entails the active involvement and commitment of all stakeholders, including all United Nations duty stations and offices away from Headquarters; |
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Implementation of the outcome of the World Summit for Social Development and of the twenty-fourth special session of the General Assembly (2018), para. 60 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 37. Also stresses the importance of promoting corporate social responsibility and accountability, encourages responsible business practices, such as those promoted by the Global Compact and the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implementing the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework, 20 invites the private sector to take into account not only the economic and financial implications but also the development, social, human rights, gender and environmental implications of its undertakings, and underlines the importance of the International Labour Organization Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy; |
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Measures to combat contemporary forms of racism and racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance (2002), para. 06 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Convinced that racism, as one of the exclusionist phenomena plaguing many societies, requires resolute action and cooperation for its eradication, |
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Multilingualism (2017), para. 95 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 75. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-third session the item entitled “Multilingualism”. |
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Situation of human rights in Myanmar (2018), para. 29 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 16. Reiterates the need for the fact-finding mission to be provided with all the resources and expertise necessary to carry out its mandate, including forensic science expertise and expertise on sexual and gender-based violence, to continue to fulfil its mandate until it presents its final report to the Human Rights Council at its thirty-ninth session, to be followed by an interactive dialogue, and requests the presentation of that report to the General Assembly at its seventy-third session, to be followed by an interactive dialogue with the fact-finding mission; |
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Question of the Turks and Caicos Islands (2018), para. 26 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Recalling the general election which took place in December 2016, and welcoming the election of the first female Premier of the Territory, 7 |
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Multilingualism (2019), para. 030 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 15. Notes the difficulties reported by Secretariat entities in compiling accurate and comprehensive data for the report of the Secretary-General, owing, inter alia, to the lack of disaggregated data by language, and welcomes efforts by the Coordinator for Multilingualism to address the problem among Secretariat entities; |
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Improvement of the status of women in the United Nations system (2005), para. 09 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 3. Regrets that the goal of 50/50 gender distribution has not been met and that overall progress in achieving this goal remains limited; |
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Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks, and related instruments (2011), para. 183 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Capacity-building |
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Strengthening the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme, in particular its technical cooperation capacity (2002), para. 33 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 20. Welcomes the decision of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice to mainstream a gender perspective into its activities and its request to the Secretariat that a gender perspective be integrated into all activities of the Centre; |
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Follow-up to the Fourth World Conference on Women and full implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly (2014), para. 38 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 19. Calls upon the intergovernmental bodies of the United Nations system to systematically request the inclusion of a gender perspective in reports of the Secretary-General and other inputs to intergovernmental processes; |
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Follow-up to the Fourth World Conference on Women and full implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1997), para. 50 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 31. Also stresses that the means of implementation of the Platform for Action should include mainstreaming a gender perspective in the context of preparation of the programme budget for the biennium 1998-1999; |
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Follow-up to the Fourth World Conference on Women and full implementation of the Beijing Declaration and the Platform for Action (2000), para. 02 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Recalling its resolutions 52/100 of 12 December 1997, 52/231 of 4 June 1998 and 53/120 of 9 December 1998, in which it decided to convene a high-level plenary review as a special session of the General Assembly, which will take place from 5 to 9 June 2000, entitled “Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century”, |
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Human resources management (2009), para. 098 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 5. Notes the intention of the Secretary-General as set out in his report 6 5F to suspend the managed mobility programmes upon completion of the D-1/D-2 exercise, in order for a review to be undertaken, including on the maximum period of occupancy of post and lessons learned, with a view to developing proposals on the mobility policy, taking into account recommendations of the Task Force on Human Resources Management, in consultation with all relevant stakeholders, including staff associations, and requests him to report thereon to the General Assembly at its sixty-fifth session in the context of his report on human resources management, with an analysis of cost and benefits, bearing in mind paragraph 46 of the report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions; 5 3H |
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Multilingualism (2015), para. 78 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 61. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its seventy-first session a comprehensive report on the full implementation of its resolutions on multilingualism; |
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Torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (2005), para. 24 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 18. Notes with appreciation the interim report of the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment 5 on the overall trends and developments with regard to his mandate, and encourages the Special Rapporteur to continue to include in his recommendations proposals on the prevention and investigation of torture, including its gender-based manifestations; |
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Multilingualism (2005), para. 21 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 16. Also requests the Secretary-General to submit to it at its sixty-first session a comprehensive report on the implementation of its resolutions on multilingualism, including the implications of the present resolution; |
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Follow-up to the Fourth World Conference on Women and full implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly (2002), para. 36 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 23. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that all United Nations personnel and officials at Headquarters and in the field, especially in field operations, receive training so that they mainstream a gender perspective in their work, including gender impact analysis, and to ensure appropriate follow-up to such training; |
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Pattern of conferences (2019), para. 063 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 51. Emphasizes that multilingualism, as a core value of the Organization, entails the active involvement and commitment of all stakeholders, including all United Nations duty stations and offices away from Headquarters; |
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Questions relating to informationInformation in the service of humanity (2017), para. 048 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 23. Underlines the responsibility of the Secretariat in the mainstreaming of multilingualism into all of its communication and information activities, within existing resources on an equitable basis, calls upon the Department of Public Information to continue to work with the Coordinator for Multilingualism on best practices throughout the Secretariat to fulfil this responsibility, and requests the Secretary-General to report on such best practices and their implementation in his upcoming report to the Committee on Information; |
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Pattern of conferences (2015), para. 082 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 69. Requests the Secretary-General to appoint the Under-Secretary-General for General Assembly and Conference Management as a new Coordinator for Multilingualism responsible for the overall implementation of multilingualism Secretariat-wide and to instruct the Under-Secretary-General for Public Information to continue to inform the public about the importance of this principle; |
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Follow-up to and implementation of the Monterrey Consensus and the outcome of the 2008 Review Conference (Doha Declaration on Financing for Development) (2010), para. 25 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 9. Stresses the essential role that official development assistance plays in complementing, leveraging and sustaining financing for development in developing countries and in facilitating the achievement of development objectives, including the internationally agreed development goals, in particular the Millennium Development Goals, reiterates that official development assistance can play a catalytic role in assisting developing countries in removing constraints on sustained, inclusive and equitable growth by, inter alia, enhancing social, institutional and physical infrastructure, promoting foreign direct investment, trade and technological innovations, improving health and education, fostering gender equality, preserving the environment and eradicating poverty, and welcomes steps to improve the effectiveness and quality of aid based on the fundamental principles of national ownership, alignment, harmonization, managing for results and mutual accountability; |
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Revitalization of the work of the General Assembly (2016), para. 065 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 45. Stresses the need to ensure equal and fair distribution based on gender balance and as wide a geographical basis as possible, and in this regard recalls its resolutions 46/232 of 2 March 1992 and , adopted without a vote, which contain the principles that the highest standards of efficiency, competence and integrity are the paramount considerations in the recruitment and performance of international civil servants and that, as a general rule, there should be no monopoly on senior posts in the United Nations system by nationals of any State or group of States; |
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Questions relating to information (2010), para. 047 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Multilingualism and public information |
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Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity and its contribution to sustainable development (2015), para. 30 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 9. Urges parties to promote the mainstreaming of gender considerations in developing, implementing and revising their national and, where appropriate, regional biodiversity strategies and action plans and equivalent instruments in implementing the three objectives of the Convention; |
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Human rights and international solidarity (2011), para. 32 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 16. Requests the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to convene in 2012, prior to the twenty-first session of the Human Rights Council, a workshop for an exchange of views on, inter alia, the gender implications of international solidarity, the impact of a right to international solidarity, the role of international solidarity in achieving the Millennium Development Goals and the realization of the right to development, with the participation of representatives from all interested States, the independent expert, the members of the Advisory Committee dealing with this issue, and civil society; |
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System-wide coherence (2010), para. 089 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | 58. Emphasizes that support of gender mainstreaming across the United Nations system will be an integral part of the work of the Entity; |
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Follow-up to the outcome of the twenty-sixth special session: implementation of the Declaration ofCommitment on HIV/AIDS (2004), para. 18 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Also noting with appreciation the new strategic direction taken by the Joint Programme after the five-year evaluation of the Programme by its Programme Coordinating Board, encompassing, in particular, a greater focus on national-level processes, continued global leadership and advocacy, and a focus on the gender implications of HIV/AIDS, |
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Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (2011), para. 05 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Recalling further the outcome document of the High-level Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly on the Millennium Development Goals, 12F 13 the outcome document of the High-level Review Meeting on the Implementation of the Mauritius Strategy for the Further Implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States 13F 14 and the ministerial declaration of the high-level segment of the substantive session of 2010 of the Economic and Social Council, on the theme “Implementing the internationally agreed goals and commitments in regard to gender equality and empowerment of women”, 14F 15 |
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Supporting efforts to end obstetric fistula (2013), para. 09 | Feb 25, 2020 | Paragraph | Noting that a human rights-based approach to eliminating obstetric fistula is underpinned by the principles of, inter alia, accountability, participation, transparency, empowerment, sustainability, non-discrimination and international cooperation, |
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