STATEMENT /SUBMITTED BY INSTITUTE FOR CONSCIOUS GLOBAL CHANGE
STATEMENT /SUBMITTED BY INSTITUTE FOR CONSCIOUS GLOBAL CHANGE
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LETTER DATED 18 NOVEMBER 2016 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF JAMAICA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADRESSED TO THE SECRETARY GENERAL
Naciones Unidas A/C.2/71/4
Asamblea General Distr. general
14 de diciembre de 2016
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16-22004 (S) 151216 151216
*1622004*
Septuagésimo primer período de sesiones
Segunda Comisión
Tema 16 del programa
Las tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones
para el desarrollo
Carta de fecha 18 de noviembre de 2016 dirigida al Secretario
General por el Representante Permanente de Jamaica ante las
Naciones Unidas
Tengo el honor de transmitir por la presente una propuesta titulada “The
Millennium Earth Project”, que fue redactada por una organización no
gubernamental internacional, el Institute for Conscious Global Change
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El 25 de septiembre de 2015, la Asamblea General aprobó la resolución 70/1,
titulada “Transformar nuestro mundo: la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo
Sostenible”.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 14 OCTOBER 2020 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF AZERBAIJAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
We underline that this military provocation by Armenia is aimed at the conscious
worsening of the situation on the ground and demonstrates the intention of Armenia to
enlarge the zone of hostilities and scope of military operations.
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DRAFT REPORT : COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS ON GLOBAL GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, 7TH SESSION, NEW YORK, 2-4 AUGUST 2017
El Comité también invitó a las siguientes organizaciones a participar en los
trabajos del período de sesiones en calidad de observadores: AAM Group; Academia
de Ciencias de Austria; Bentley Systems Asia; Fundación Bill y Melinda Gates;
Booz Allen Hamilton; Cadastral Solutions; Caribbean Chapter of the Urban and
Regional Information Systems Association; Universidad de Carleton; CARTO;
Centre for Spatial Law and Policy; Universidad de Columbia; ConsultingWhere;
Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information, Australia; Deloitte and
Touche; DigitalGlobe; Earth-i; Effigis Geo-Solutions; Instituto de Investigaciones
sobre Sistemas Ambientales EuroGeographics; Agencia Espacial Europea;
Geomares Publishing; Geospatial Media and Communications; GeoSUR;
GeoThings; Alianza Mundial para los Datos sobre el Desarrollo Sostenible; Global
Resources Management Consultancy; Asociación Infraestructura Mundial de Datos
Geoespaciales; Google; Grupo de Observaciones de la Tierra; Harris Corporation;
Hexagon Geosystems; Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team; Institute for Conscious
Global Change; Institute of Photogrammetry and Geoinformation; Asociación
Internacional de Geodesia; Federación Internacional de Agrimensores; International
Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing; Kokusai Kogyo; KU Leuven;
Land Equity International; Location Intelligence; MapAction; Mapuniverse
Technology; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Omidyar Network; Open
Geospatial Consortium; Oracle; Instituto Panamericano de Geografía e Historia;
Pasco Corporation; Planet Labs; Universidad Politécnica de Milán; PrecisionHawk;
Radiant Earth; Taylor and Francis Group; Trimble; Universidad de Maine;
Universidad de Melbourne; Universidad de Nueva Gales del Sur; y Universidad de
Twente.

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NOTE VERBALE DATED 4 MARCH 2014 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF INDONESIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
His statement represents an unfortunate and sadly lack of understanding of basic
facts on historical role of the UN and the principled position of international community at
large as well as the current state of Indonesia, including the actual development in the
provinces of Papua and West Papua, Indonesia.
We are just too conscious that internal political dynamics in Vanuatu have often
played a role in the raising of the so-called ‘issue of West Papua’ in various fora, including
the United Nations, as evidently stated in a statement made by the Office of Prime Minister
Sato Kilman of Vanuatu in May 2012 and published by the Vanuatu Daily Post on 22 May
2012, which stated inter alia:
“in Vanuatu, the West Papua issue has been politicized and used by different
political parties and movements not for the interests of the people in West Papua but more
so for elections and political campaign propaganda …”
Furthermore, the statement of Mr.
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LETTER DATED 26 JULY 2017 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
(Firmado) Victor Moraru
Embajador
Representante Permanente
A/71/997
S/2017/652
17-13105 2/3
Anexo de la carta de fecha 26 de julio de 2017 dirigida
al Secretario General por el Representante Permanente
de la República de Moldova ante las Naciones Unidas
[Original: inglés y ruso]
21 July 2017
DECLARATION
of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
on the withdrawal of Russian military forces from the territory of the country
In view of the provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova,
according to which the Republic of Moldova is a sovereign, independent, unitary
and indivisible state with inalienable territory,
Emphasising the constitutional provisions on the permanent neutrality and
non-admission of the stationing of other states’ military troops on its territory,
Conscious of the fact that defending the territorial integrity and the security of
the state is a priority for the foreign and internal policy of the Republic of Moldova,
Underlining the need to consolidate national security as an indispensable
element of regional security,
Reconfirming the Declaration of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova on
the inviolability of the sovereignty, independence and permanent neutrality of the
Republic of Moldova, adopted on 31 March 2016,
Noting with regret, today, on the 25th anniversary of the ceasing of the
hostilities on the river Nistru, the failure to respect stringently the provisions of the
Agreement on the principles regarding the peaceful settlement of the armed conflict
in the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova signed on 21 July 1992,
especially with respect to the withdrawal of the Russian army from the territory of
the country,
THE PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
DECLARES that the continuous stationing of the troops of the Russian
Federation and the strengthening of their military presence in the eastern part of the
Republic of Moldova are violations of the constitutional provisions, especially with
respect to the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and permanent
neutrality of the Republic of Moldova, as well as of the international law;
CONSIDERS that the maintaining on the territory of the Republic of Moldova
of a considerable amount of ammunition, arms and military equipment is a constant
threat to regional and European security and stability, in general;
INVITES the mediators and observers in the process of settlement of the
Transnistrian conflict to initiate political discussions regarding the transformation of
the current peacekeeping mechanism in a civil mission with international mandate;
APPEALS to the Russian Federation to resume and finalise the process of
withdrawal of its troops and also withdraw its ammunition, arms and military
equipment from the territory of the Republic of Moldova, in accordance with the
relevant principles of the international law and its international commitments;
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S/2017/652
3/3 17-13105
ADDRESSES all international organisms and states of the world the appeal to
support its initiative on preserving the sovereignty, independence, territorial
integrity and neutrality of the Republic of Moldova, as well as to contribute, to the
same extent, to the consolidation of its efforts directed towards safeguarding the
security of the state;
UNDERLINES, in its capacity as supreme representative body of the people
and single legislative power, that it will continue to expend every effort for the
maintenance of the statehood of the Republic of Moldova, for the social and
economical development of the country, for the enhancement of the well-being of
the people and in order to ensure the security of the citizens;
DEMANDS the Government and the President of the Republic of Moldova to
promote, through all the means they hold, the adoption of a Resolution by the
General Assembly of the United Nations regarding the withdrawal of Russian
military troops illegally stationing on the territory of our country;
URGES all the parties involved to treat this declaration as a manifestation of
the peaceful and friendly character of the existence and development of our state
and as a guarantee of the maintenance of peace and stability both on the territory of
the Republic of Moldova and in the region.

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LETTER DATED 7 MAY 2018 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TURKMENISTAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY GENERAL
(Firmado) Aksoltan Ataeva
Representante Permanente
A/72/866
18-08041 2/3
Anexo de la carta de fecha 7 de mayo de 2018 dirigida al
Secretario General por la Representante Permanente de
Turkmenistán ante las Naciones Unidas
[Original: ruso]
Avaza Declaration of the international forum “The Great Silk
Road - towards the New Frontiers of Development”
We, the participants in the international forum “The Great Silk Road - towards
the New Frontiers of Development”, held in the Avaza national tourist area,
Turkmenistan, on 2 May 2018,
Reaffirming our commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
as defined in the new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted on 25
September 2015 at the United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015
development agenda, in particular those goals that are directly relevant to the
development of sustainable transport and ensuring its safety and accessibility, and to
concern for the environment,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 69/213, entitled “The role of transport
and transit corridors in ensuring international cooperation for sustainable
development”, adopted on 19 December 2014, resolution 70/197, entitled “Towards
comprehensive cooperation among all modes of transport for promoting sustainable
multimodal transit corridors”, adopted on 22 December 2015, and resolution 72/212,
entitled “Strengthening the links between all modes of transport to achieve the
Sustainable Development Goals”, adopted on 20 December 2017,
Recognizing the importance of high-level international events to support the
development of transport and the stability of transit corridors at the international
level, such as the High-level International Conference on the Role of Transit
Transport Corridors in Ensuring International Cooperation, Stability and Sustainable
Development, held on 3 and 4 September 2014, the Global Conference on Sustainable
Transport held in Ashgabat on 26 and 27 November 2016, and the high-level
international conference held in Geneva on 22 February 2017,
Recognizing the advantages of multimodal transport as a significant component
in a balanced transport system, especially its efficiency in terms of energy and costs,
lack of congestion and contribution to reducing transport and logistics costs,
Emphasizing also the role of inland water transport in the sustainable
functioning of national transport and cross-border systems and its contribution to
social and economic development, including landlocked developing countries,
Aware also that the objective of international transport strategy is now the
creation of modern transport architecture designed to address the key tasks of the
international community in the twenty-first century, in service to millions of people
around the world, by preserving and developing the resources of the planet,
Appreciating the current work on the establishment of a sustainable transport
system carried out at the United Nations by its Member States, including international
projects to eliminate administrative barriers, rehabilitate and provide support for
international corridors and ports, and reduce the environmental damage caused by
exhaust emissions, and national transport strategies and projects to develop inland
water transport infrastructure,
Conscious that the aforementioned challenges in the sector should also be
addressed at the national, regional and global levels,
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Considering the links between different modes of transport in the context of the
development of multimodal transport,
Acknowledging the role of modern technologies, innovations, the “single
window” principle and digitalization in ensuring navigation safety and better logistics
integration,
Acknowledging the need to join forces to utilize the significant, still untapped,
potential of the transport sector and thereby gain significant political support at the
highest level,
Convinced that the outcome of this Forum should bring practical value in terms
of safety, environmental aspects, logistics and benefits for the economy,
Hereby endorse the following objectives and actions and invite countries and
all parties concerned to consider their implementation:
a) To build up a regulatory framework that is intended to increase the
efficiency of safe, environmentally sound and economically efficient transport by
promoting an appropriate balance among all transpor t modes and thus using it as a
significant contributor to national, regional and international development;
b) To address the challenges of sustainable development of mobility by
supporting intergovernmental multi-disciplinary cooperation in the field of transport
and transport-related issues and by placing due emphasis on the importance of
mobilizing resources and aligning financing flows with sustainable development
objectives;
c) To encourage investment in the sector aimed at building and modernizing
the infrastructure of international routes and ports and fostering innovation and the
principles that ensure resilience to climate change;
d) To ensure an appropriate balance among all transport modes, streamlining
cargo flows and promoting the development of multimodal transport;
e) To take the necessary steps to raise the profile of historical transportation
routes, in particular the Great Silk Road, as they offer additional opportunities to
enhance the mobility of people, to satisfy their yearning to v isit other countries and
to communicate with people from other nations, which has a strong impact on the
discovery of new tourist routes and the formation of personal contacts that contribute
to peace and security.

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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2010/06/28 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF POLAND ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
The amendment of the regulation of the Minister of National Education of 12
August 1999 on the manner of providing school education and the content related to the
knowledge of the sexual life of human beings, principles of conscious and responsible
parenthood, family values, life in pre-natal stage and methods and means of conscious
procreation contained in the core curriculum of general education (Journal of Laws, No
67, item 756, as amended) introduces provisions which define the condition of students‘
participation in the classes differently.
(...) Moreover, information about sexual life, deliberate and
responsible parenthood, family values, prenatal life and methods and means of conscious
procreation, will let the young learn and understand the complexity of the issue, not only
from scientific point of view but in social, cultural and ethical contexts as well.
(...) Pursuant to Article 32 (2) of the first
Act „if a patient is under-age or incapable of conscious consent, the consent of his or her
statutory representative is required and if a patient does not have a statutory representative
or it is impossible to contact one – the consent of a Guardianship Court“.

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VISIT TO FRANCE : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS WHILE COUNTERING TERRORISM
The Special Rapporteur is acutely conscious of the ongoing challenges faced by
French authorities in securing the safety of the public, particularly as she arrived in France
in the immediate aftermath of an attack involving a radicalized individual. (...) She is particularly conscious of encroachment on religious freedom implicated by the
closure of some mosques,29 allied with the broader social and religious consequences of
judicial power over religious exercise, and recalls that any restriction on the right to
freedom of religion or belief must strictly comply with the limitation regime stipulated by
international human rights law (A/73/362 and A/HRC/31/65).
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COMPTE RENDU ANALYTIQUE DE LA 1342E SEANCE, TENUE AU PALAIS DES NATIONS, A GENEVE, LE VENDREDI, 6 AOUT 1999 : COMITE POUR L'ELIMINATION DE LA DISCRIMINATION RACIALE, 55E SESSION
DIACONU sugiere agregar al párrafo 5A una frase que diga lo siguiente: “The
Committee is also conscious that the conflict in Kosovo has imposed a heavy economic burden upon
neighbouring states.”
34.
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