REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON THE ENJOYMENT OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS BY OLDER PERSONS, ROSA KORNFELD-MATTE :ADDENDUM
The core of the system is the
long-term care allowance, which is a social right in Austria. (...) In 2013, around 5 per cent of Austria’s population received long-term care benefits.
The introduction of the long-term care allowance was an important step towards enabling older
persons to remain at home as long as possible and to lead independent lives.
67. (...) On 1 January 2012, a comprehensive reform of long-term care benefits entered into force.
The reform led to the takeover of the long-term care benefits of the Länder in the legislation and
execution at federal level.
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ADDITIONAL VIEWS ON WHICH THE CHAIR MAY DRAW IN PREPARING TEXT TO FACILITATE NEGOTIATIONS AMONG PARTIES : SUBMISSIONS FROM PARTIES : ADDENDUM
FCCC/AWGLCA/2010/MISC.2/Add.1
GE.10-60977
17 May 2010
ENGLISH/RUSSIAN ONLY
UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
AD HOC WORKING GROUP ON LONG-TERM COOPERATIVE ACTION
UNDER THE CONVENTION
Tenth session
Bonn, 1–11 June 2010
Item 3 of the provisional agenda
Preparation of an outcome to be presented to the Conference of the Parties for adoption at its sixteenth
session to enable the full, effective and sustained implementation of the Convention through long-term
cooperative action now, up to and beyond 2012
Additional views on which the Chair may draw in preparing text to facilitate
negotiations among Parties
Submissions from Parties
Addendum
1. (...) Periodical reviews of the long-term goal (i.e. every
five years) should be established thereafter.
(...) RMI acknowledges the broad consensus among Parties to establish, as an outcome of the AWG-
LCA, a long-term goal of limiting global temperature increases to below 2 degrees Celsius above
pre-industrial levels, and the clear majority of Parties supportive of a long-term stabilization of
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temperatures at less than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

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DRAFT REPORT CHAPTER II RECOMMENDATIONS AND DECISIONS B. REPORT OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON ITS FIFTY-SIXTH SESSION 9. LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY OF OUTER SPACE ACTIVITIES
REPORT OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON ITS FIFTY-SIXTH SESSION 9. LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY OF OUTER SPACE ACTIVITIES
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THE TREATMENT OF SPECIAL PURPOSE ENTITIES IN THE NETHERLANDS : NOTE / BY STATISTICS NETHERLANDS
FINANCIAL BALANCE SHEET
4.1 OPENING BALANCE SHEET
A Other deposits 18 476 21 735 21 198 25 535 27 448 32 622 32 509
Long term bonds 28 834 27 539 25 320 24 322 25 136 28 053 21 230
Short term loans 200 293 193 916 189 178 180 379 148 445 146 048 177 869
Long term loans 223 095 243 864 237 087 259 772 272 659 285 083 290 279
Shares and other equities 433 183 529 899 522 960 570 620 600 348 689 956 777 348
Other accounts receivable and payable 18 046 26 405 28 165 23 843 22 725 21 226 23 276
Total assets
921 927 1 043 358 1 023 908 1 084 471 1 096 761 1 202 988 1 322 511
L Long term bonds 288 014 300 614 311 601 310 567 302 776 297 943 320 170
Short term loans 79 650 101 209 99 343 107 433 96 089 116 491 127 784
Long term loans 103 303 115 400 110 888 132 075 151 334 186 729 162 984
Shares and other equities 457 005 526 157 499 226 523 515 498 440 568 729 673 716
Other accounts receivable and payable 15 641 18 398 24 578 19 188 16 924 15 918 20 625
Total liabilities 943 613 1 061 778 1 045 636 1 092 778 1 065 563 1 185 810 1 305 279
Total net worth – 21 686 – 18 420 – 21 728 – 8 307 31 198 17 178 17 232
4.2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
A Other deposits 5 994 – 419 4 283 1 115 4 389 604 24 063
Long term bonds 5 625 19 55 1 511 2 223 – 5 771 6 578
Short term loans 9 655 13 882 – 3 622 – 28 716 – 6 816 34 114 7 185
Long term loans 36 785 14 719 27 650 15 594 8 913 14 627 220 241
Shares and other equities 132 299 2 539 59 930 14 433 35 881 99 495 41 610
Other accounts receivable and payable 6 687 1 408 – 4 068 – 1 086 – 1 649 1 353 – 209
Change in assets 197 045 32 148 84 228 2 851 42 941 144 422 299 468
L Long term bonds 32 297 20 132 25 428 – 5 611 – 10 511 23 696 32 180
Short term loans 27 542 12 155 9 232 – 11 848 18 060 15 374 63 959
Long term loans 18 737 5 438 24 609 23 452 30 932 – 18 433 145 501
Shares and other equities 116 263 – 9 525 31 431 – 589 6 168 120 333 60 831
Other accounts receivable and payable 2 206 4 648 – 5 687 – 2 008 – 1 084 4 604 – 3 729
Change in liabilities
197 045 32 848 85 013 3 396 43 565 145 574 298 742
Changes in financial net worth – – 700 – 785 – 545 – 624 – 1 152 726
Net landing/net borrowing – – 700 – 785 – 545 – 624 – 1 152 726
Statistical discrepancy – – – – – – –
4.3 OTHER CHANGES
A Other deposits – 2 735 – 118 54 798 785 – 717 – 779
Long term bonds – 6 920 – 2 238 – 1 053 – 697 694 – 1 052 – 22
Short term loans – 16 032 – 18 620 – 5 177 – 3 218 4 419 – 2 293 – 678
Long term loans – 16 016 – 21 496 – 4 965 – 2 707 3 511 – 9 431 – 6 686
Shares and other equities – 35 583 – 9 478 – 12 270 15 295 53 727 – 12 103 – 25 564
Other accounts receivable and payable 1 672 352 – 254 – 32 150 697 536
Total assets other changes – 75 614 – 51 598 – 23 665 9 439 63 286 – 24 899 – 33 193
L Long term bonds – 19 697 – 9 145 – 26 462 – 2 180 5 678 – 1 469 – 9 546
Short term loans – 5 983 – 14 021 – 1 142 504 2 342 – 4 081 – 283
Long term loans – 6 640 – 9 950 – 3 422 – 4 193 4 463 – 5 312 – 7 397
Shares and other equities – 47 111 – 17 406 – 7 142 – 24 486 64 121 – 15 346 21 057
Other accounts receivable and payable 551 1 532 297 – 256 78 103 1 035
Total liabilities other changes – 78 880 – 48 990 – 37 871 – 30 611 76 682 – 26 105 4 866
Total other changes in net worth
3 266 – 2 608 14 206 40 050 – 13 396 1 206 – 38 059
4.4 CLOSING BLAANCE SHEET
A Other deposits 21 735 21 198 25 535 27 448 32 622 32 509 55 793
Long term bonds 27 539 25 320 24 322 25 136 28 053 21 230 27 786
Short term loans 193 916 189 178 180 379 148 445 146 048 177 869 184 376
Long term loans 243 864 237 087 259 772 272 659 285 083 290 279 503 834
Shares and other equities 529 899 522 960 570 620 600 348 689 956 777 348 793 394
Other accounts receivable and payable 26 405 28 165 23 843 22 725 21 226 23 276 23 603
Total assets 1 043 358 1 023 908 1 084 471 1 096 761 1 202 988 1 322 511 1 588 786
L Long term bonds 300 614 311 601 310 567 302 776 297 943 320 170 342 804
Short term loans 101 209 99 343 107 433 96 089 116 491 127 784 191 460
Long term loans 115 400 110 888 132 075 151 334 186 729 162 984 301 088
Shares and other equities 526 157 499 226 523 515 498 440 568 729 673 716 755 604
Other accounts receivable and payable 18 398 24 578 19 188 16 924 15 918 20 625 17 931
Total liabilities 1 061 778 1 045 636 1 092 778 1 065 563 1 185 810 1 305 279 1 608 887
Total net worth – 18 420 – 21 728 – 8 307 31 198 17 178 17 232 – 20 101
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IDEAS AND PROPOSALS ON THE ELEMENTS CONTAINED IN PARAGRAPH 1 OF THE BALI ACTION PLAN :UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE : SUBMISSIONS FROM PARTIES : ADDENDUM
FCCC/AWGLCA/2008/MISC.5/Add.2 (Part II)
GE.08-71379
10 December 2008
ENGLISH/RUSSIAN/SPANISH
ONLY
UNITED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
AD HOC WORKING GROUP ON LONG-TERM COOPERATIVE ACTION
UNDER THE CONVENTION
Fourth session
Poznan, 1–10 December 2008
Agenda item 3 (a-e)
Enabling the full, effective and sustained implementation of the Convention through long-term
cooperative action now, up to and beyond 2012, by addressing, inter alia:
A shared vision for long-term cooperative action
Enhanced national/international action on mitigation of climate change
Enhanced action on adaptation
Enhanced action on technology development and transfer to support action on mitigation and
adaptation
Enhanced action on the provision of financial resources and investment to support action on mitigation
and adaptation and technology cooperation
Ideas and proposals on the elements contained in paragraph 1
of the Bali Action Plan
Submissions from Parties
Addendum
Part II
CONTENTS
(continued from part I)
Page
16. (...) TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Technology Transfer Framework and Modality under the
Ad-Hoc Working Group on Long-Term
Cooperative Action .................................................................................... 63
(Submission received 6 December 2008)
32. (...) These efforts should be encapsulated by
specific long-term and mid-term global goals that firmly based on the available and most updated
scientific findings and recommendations, particularly the AR-4 of IPCC, on the basis of equity and
in accordance with the principles of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective
capabilities.

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IDEAS AND PROPOSALS ON THE ELEMENTS CONTAINED IN PARAGRAPH 1 OF THE BALI ACTION PLAN :SUBMISSIONS FROM PARTIES
A shared vision, including a long-term global goal............................................... 44
B. (...) Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in
developing countries (REDD) ............................................................................... 66
C. Shared vision for long-term cooperative action including a long term
goal for emission reductions.................................................................................. 70
D. (...) Mid-term
targets and deeper long-term commitments for all developed countries, accompanied by a sound approach
to enabling and ensuring compliance, are critical factors to achieve necessary global emission reduction.
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BALANCING THE THREE DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: FROM INTEGRATION TO IMPLEMENTATION: NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
Incentives to prioritize short-term
gains and private benefits over long-term development and shared prosperity have,
however, typically fostered growth paths that are misaligned with sustainable
development objectives.
24. (...) At the same time, courageous political leadership — leadership that balances short-
term political gains with long-term sustainable and equitable progress — is also
needed.
(...) The private sector needs
to augment its long-term investments in human and natural capital.
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SOLIDARITY WITH AND SUPPORT FOR THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF HAITI IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE :DRAFT RESOLUTION / ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, BAHAMAS, BARBADOS, BELIZE, DOMINICA, GRENADA, GUYANA, HAITI, JAMAICA, SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA, SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES, SURINAME AND TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
.: Limited
23 August 2021
Original: English
21-11629 (E) 250821
*2111629*
Seventy-fifth session
Agenda item 73 (a)
Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and
disaster relief assistance of the United Nations, including
special economic assistance: strengthening of the
coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the
United Nations
Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada,
Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and
the Grenadines, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago: draft resolution
Solidarity with and support for the Government and people of
Haiti in the aftermath of the recent earthquake
The General Assembly,
Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
Reaffirming its resolution 46/182 of 19 December 1991, the annex to which
contains the guiding principles for the strengthening of the coordination of emergency
humanitarian assistance of the United Nations system, as well as all its resolutions on
international cooperation on humanitarian assistance in the field of natural disasters,
from relief to development, and recalling the resolutions of the humanitarian
segments of the substantive sessions of the Economic and Social Council,
Reaffirming also Economic and Social Council resolution 2021/18 of 21 July
2021, by which the Council extended the mandate of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on
Haiti to provide advice on the long-term development strategy of Haiti to promote
socioeconomic recovery, reconstruction and stability, with particular attention to the
need to ensure coherence and sustainability in international support for Haiti, based
on the long-term national development priorities,
Reaffirming further the principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and
independence for the provision of humanitarian assistance,
Deeply concerned about the devastating effects of the earthquake that struck
Haiti on 14 August 2021, followed by the passage of Tropical Storm Grace on
16 August 2021, which have resulted in significant loss of lives, damage to property,
displacement of residents and the loss of livelihoods, food security and nutrition,
health security and access to social infrastructure, and about the urgent need to restore
normal conditions for the population,
A/75/L.127
21-11629 2/2
Emphasizing that progress in the recovery and reconstruction of Haiti is crucial
to achieving lasting stability, security and socioeconomic development,
Reiterating the need for a continued high level of support for and commitment
to the immediate humanitarian relief phase, early recovery, rehabilitation,
reconstruction and development efforts, including in the medium and long terms, that
reflect the spirit of international solidarity and cooperation in addressing the natur al
disaster,
Recognizing the urgent need to scale up the access to and intensify the
administration of vaccines to address the ongoing public health crisis caused by the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and to mitigate the risk associated with displaced
individuals in enclosed areas,
Reiterating the need for the United Nations system to ensure that the
humanitarian, early recovery and reconstruction assistance provided is timely,
adequate, effective and coherent and coordinated among all humanitarian and
development actors, in coordination with and in support of the Government of Haiti,
and in accordance with the principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and
independence,
Welcoming the generous assistance that has been pledged and provided by the
Caribbean Community and by other States and non-governmental, regional and
international organizations, in particular the Caribbean Disaster Emergency
Management Agency and the United Nations system, to alleviate the devastating
effects of this crisis on Haiti,
1. (...) Urges international financial institutions and organizations to continue to
contribute generously in their response to deliver immediate relief and to maintain
their support for the long-term rehabilitation of Haiti, through prioritizing action to
reduce the vulnerability of the country by systematically promoting its long-term
socioeconomic development;
4.

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FCCC/AWGLCA/200
Ad hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action
under the Framework Convention
B. (...) Long-term goals should be based on the scientific information gathered and processed by the IPCC.
(...) Stringent monitoring schemes for guiding the process towards the long-term goals are needed.
Provisions for updating and adapting the long-term goals on the basis of new scientific evidence should
be established
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GE.13-60785 (R)
In keeping with the COP 14 decision that requested the GEF to consider the long-term implementation
of the strategic program on technology transfer, the GEF has identified technology transfer as a longer-term
priority in the climate change focal area for GEF-5 programming. (...) In response to decision 2/CP.14, the GEF submitted a Long-Term Program on Technology Transfer to
COP 16. (...) Under SCCF-A, more than 50
per cent of projects focus explicitly on technology transfer.
33. The progress made in Long-Term Program implementation was reported to COP 17.
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