HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN PALESTINE AND OTHER OCCUPIED ARAB TERRITORIES :WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE STATE OF PALESTINE: INDEPENDENT COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
This reflects a critical shortage in power supply and
supply hours, a matter that had a negative effect on the ability of the strip residents to
access their basic rights under difficult and inhuman health conditions that they suffer.
(...) The siege also limited the ability of the duty bearers from ensuring the right to
health, in addition to their ability to overcome the weakness of the health sector because of
the siege.
(...) These collective punishment tools have
implications on the ability of Gaza Strip residents to enjoy all human rights.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 967993.1
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LETTER DATED 5 MAY 2022 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TURKEY TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Instead, it requires the ability to cope
with and solve them in a peaceful
manner, and the best way to do this is
mediation. (...) However, what is
lacking is not the methods or the ability
to detect the looming crises, but the
political will, intention and the skills to
prevent conflicts. (...) They frequently have a
particular ability to bring together their
communities to solve problems.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 903769.5
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CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHTS TO FREEDOM OF PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY AND OF ASSOCIATION
Associations in every form, whether registered or unregistered, formal or informal,
in the sphere of service delivery, advocacy or oversight, should be able to freely conduct
their activities as independent actors in order to effectively represent the needs and
aspirations of their constituents or beneficiaries.
15. The ability of associations to freely conduct their activities includes the ability to
regulate their own governance without external interference, the enjoyment of the freedom
of expression and opinion, as well as the right to access information and the ability to
exercise those rights online or offline. (...) Enhancing the autonomy of civil society organizations more broadly would
encourage the ability of such organizations to prioritize the representation of community
needs more effectively.
6. (...) Full participation depends on the ability of civil society actors to move freely,
including in leaving or entering a country and moving within their own country.

Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 871995.7
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The Organization will soon will be in your hands, to be
guided by the clarity of your vision, and, despite the
challenges that no doubt lie ahead, I am confident of your
ability to take forward the mission of this House, the UN
soft power agency.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 870885
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HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN PALESTINE AND OTHER OCCUPIED ARAB TERRITORIES :WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE STATE OF PALESTINE: INDEPENDENT COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Added to
the above, a set of arbitrary policies and practices designed to undermine the ability of
Palestinians for exercising their right to self-determination. (...) Added to the above,
undermining the ability of the Palestinians to exercise their right to self-determination on
their own land, undermining the possibility of a two-state solution in a way that undermines
peace and security in the occupied Palestinian territory, and undermines the possibilities of
a just and comprehensive settlement of the Palestinian cause.
6. (...) We also hope for the different states to take practical measures in this
regard, in addition to trying to limit the ability of the occupation state to further commit
human rights violations and deter it, by means of international isolation.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 858486.4
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In the context of the Rio+20 outcomes and the desire to respond to the needs and demands of the UN system in the Post-2015 Development Agenda, this UN Water Strategy aims to aid the mechanism in its ability to continue to respond to the needs and demands of the UN system and of Member States in the new development framework.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 849086.7
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ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
My work includes research, advocacy, policy making and recommendations on issues that
the HCRAC covers such as human rights education; leprosy, HIV and other diseases; and
human rights and business.
• Ability to hit the ground running. Proven ability to work with the HRCAC. (...) While I have demonstrated the ability to work
constructively with government, this is not at the expense of independence. (...)
• Over 26 years of experience in intl. law, human rights, humanitarian affairs and law,
intl. development (MDGs and Global Compact), judicial reform, project
management and fund-raising, journalism and communications, academe
research, and government – all of which are relevant to the thematic and substantive
work of HRCAC.
• Ability to work in English, French and Spanish and in multi-cultural settings –
Negotiated provisions of the UPR report in 3 languages.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 845836.5
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PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT : INFORMATION PRESENTED BY THE MALAWI HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
This
poses challenges in mainstreaming human rights in development processes as effectively as
the knowledge gap limits peoples’ ability to participate in development processes and press
for accountability from duty bearers. (...) This in turn has led to negative consequences for the ability of people
to fully participate and or benefit from such programmes and to demand accountability.
9.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 839209.7
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...t?open&DS=A/HRC/22/NI/5&Lang=F
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LETTER DATED 19 APRIL 2017 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF LIECHTENSTEIN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Several challenges, however, hampered
the ability of United Nations agencies to engage with them on child protection.
(...) They presented the following political, organizational and
procedural factors that could affect the Working Group’s ability to perform its core
duties efficiently and effectively:
a) Current Security Council composition. (...) In the past, this has hampered its ability to make optimal
use of its working methods, such as facilitating its field visits.
13.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 834960.8
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PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY : PRIORITY ISSUE : SYNTHESIS OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY THE COUNTRY PARTIES ON CASE STUDIES ILLUSTRATING BEST PRACTICES AND RESEARCH RELATING TO LAND DEGRADATION, VULNERABILITY AND REHABILITATION : AN INTEGRATED APPROACH : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Major goal Medium goals Minor goals
- Fulfilment of the demand for rural development funds
(5) Reduction of the Burden on Women
(4) Management of Natural Resources
(3) Higher Agricultural Income
(1) Improvement of residents ability to
operate project
(2) Fulfilment of Basic Human - Securing of safe drinking water
- Improvement of access to market during the rainy season
- Improvement of agricultural productivity, securing of stable food supply
- Improvement of stock raising productivity
- Proper use of land
- Expansion of soil conservation activities
- Reduction of the labour required for milling staple foods
- Improvement in the quality of living
- Reduction of labor required for firewood collection
- Increase in the disposable income of adult women
- Improvement of literacy rate
- Acquisition by residents of project operation methodology
- Organization of residents
- Enlargement of forest area and improvement of productivity
Realization of stable rural society
based on sustainable agriculture,
stock raising, and sylviculture
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Concept of the Master Plan (M/P)
Realization of a stable agricultural society with consideration of the
conservation of natural resources
- Support for the improvement of residents ability to accept projects
- Support for the recognition of present conditions by the residents
themselves
-Improvement of the extension support system on the administrative side Analysis of actual conditions and clarification of issues by residents
Independent establishment of residents organizations
Independent formulation and implementation of program
by residents organizations
Independent management and operation of
programmes by residents organizations
Establishment of sustainable agriculture, stock
raising and forestry
Stabilization of farmers livelihood
Support for the implementation of projects such as
improvement of agricultural, stock raising,
and sylvicultural production, fulfillment of BHN, and conservation of natural resources
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Implementation of MP
ICCD/COP(7)/CST/2
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Master Plan basic items
Item Detailed item Description
Target year 2025 Planned period of 22 years
Project area Rain-fed agricultural area
1,159 villages, 2.26 million ha (Study area 3.3
million ha (narrowed down to least
developed area))
Development
objective
Establishment of sustainable
agriculture
Improvement and
stabilization of farmers
income
Aim to conserve natural resources through
development of sustainable agriculture
Elimination of poverty, stabilization of
livelihood for residents, who are responsible
for conservation of resources, are the priority
issues
Village level
Terroir Management Committee (residents

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Ponctuation: 832432
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