POSSIBLE LONG-TERM FINANCING OPTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL CHEMICALS MANAGEMENT
There was broad support for the need further to strengthen efforts to mainstream chemicals
management into national policy as a key means for supporting the long-term financing of the
Strategic Approach. (...) They called for a broad approach, rather than one of separating available
funds for chemicals into distinct parcels. One participant said that in the current financial climate
pursuing separate funds could carry a risk and that for some traditional donors a larger pooled
envelope would probably have more chance of success. (...) It was deemed important to continue identifying key
gaps and to mobilize the most suitable type and variety of resources for those efforts.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, JAMES ANAYA : ADDENDUM
The groups identified as indigenous peoples are distinct from the majority Bantu
ethnic groups, which are estimated to constitute between 90 and 97 per cent of the
country’s population. (...) All of
these groups find themselves in non-dominant positions in Congolese society, and have
suffered and continue to suffer threats to their distinct identities and basic human rights in
ways not experienced by the Bantu majority.
11. (...) Rather, he considers that the
use of the term “indigenous peoples” aptly lends itself to focusing attention on the concerns
of the particularly vulnerable groups in the country, concerns that are related to their
distinct identity and non-dominant positions in society.
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LETTER DATED 5 MAY 2022 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TURKEY TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Since 2010, Türkiye has been co-
chairing three distinct Groups of Friends
of Mediation at the UN, the OSCE, and
the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
(OIC). (...) This
necessarily starts by ending protracted
conflicts, and making the system fairer.
Accordingly, the key to establish lasting
peace is to ensure equal treatment of all
peoples. (...) They also praised Türkiye’s key
role taking the lead to end the war in
Ukraine.
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GE.11-63640 (S)
The transfer of environmentally sound technology (EST) has been a key cross-cutting theme for the GEF since its
establishment. (...) During the GEF-4, the GEF Secretariat implemented a number of key reforms directed towards improving the
effectiveness and efficiency of the partnership. (...) In the following sections, further explanations are provided for key mitigation sectors addressed by the GEF.
Technology transfer is presented in Section 2, as it is a cross-cutting topic for mitigation and adaptation.
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7 GEF. 2011.
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REPORT OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS, WALTER KALIN : ADDENDUM
At the same time, IDPs have needs and vulnerabilities distinct from the
non-displaced population, which must be addressed by specific protection and assistance
measures. (...) Their
monitoring and assistance programmes are key in ensuring the protection of the human rights of
IDPs, including their participation in decisions that affect them.
(...) In their
discussions with the Representative the key concerns raised by IDPs living in the camp related to
their uncertainties as to the possibilities of return, the state of their homes and security conditions
for return once the Russian forces retreat from the buffer zone.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2005/03/18 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF ITALY TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
The privatisation will also allow private shareholders to choose one or more members of
the Board of Directors and therefore it will facilitate depoliticizing RAI.
A key feature of the law is the introduction of a requirement for the separation of accounts, as
required by the Additional Protocol to the Treaty of Amsterdam. (...) Article 6 (General principles regarding the provision of information in public service broadcasting and
other duties)
This is a key part of the law. It establishes that the informational activities of all broadcasters both
public and private is a general-interest service, as distinct from the general public broadcasting
service, which has additional specific obligations performed by the licensee. (...) Article 10 (Protection of minors in television programming)
This provision is a key element of the law. It requires broadcasters to comply with the Self-Regulatory
Code of Conduct for Television and Minors and allows the Communications Authority to impose fines
ranging from 25,000 to 350,000.

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VISIT TO KAZAKHSTAN : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS WHILE COUNTERING TERRORISM
Officials from the National
Security Committee confirmed that, since 2016 Kazakhstan, had been at the lowest level of
threat from terrorism according to its own assessment.3 Kazakhstan has, according to its
authorities, experienced distinct acts of terrorism (e.g. in Atyrau (2011) and Aktobe
(2016)). (...) She is further concerned that
these wide-ranging and rights-limiting provisions, which theoretically apply equally to all,
appear to be invariably and unfortunately targeted at distinct groups and minorities. She
affirms that legal distinctions and discriminations against minorities and distinct social
groups create patterns of exclusion and broader social discrimination, and are recognized as
part of the negative legal landscape that feeds the violent extremism that leads to
terrorism.20 The Special Rapporteur also highlights that this regulatory matrix of
17 Laws on Introducing Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts on Matters Related to Non-
Governmental Organizations and on Counteracting the Legalization (Laundering) of Proceeds from
Crime and Financing of Terrorism.
18 Non-judicial inclusion is based on data obtained from law enforcement and special State bodies
compiled by the General Prosecutor’s Office.
19 According to the Financial Monitoring Committee, the list contained 1,896 individuals and 90
organizations, of which 155 were added by the General Prosecutor’s Office as a preventive measure
during investigations.
20 See United Nations Development Programme, Journey to Extremism in Africa (New York, 2017) and
A/HRC/40/52.
(...) The Special Rapporteur confirms the
regular practice of imposing restrictive registration requirements on the organized and
public practice of religion (CCPR/C/125/D/2312/2013, para. 7.6), and limitations on the
importation and distribution of religious literature, which targets distinct groups and
individuals exercising their right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

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At the same time, IDPs have needs and
vulnerabilities distinct from the non-displaced population, which must be addressed by specific
protection and assistance measures. (...) The Consultative Committee on Humanitarian Assistance (CCHA) is a high-level forum
for coordination and policymaking led by the Minister of Disaster Management and Human
Rights and attended by key ministries, United Nations and key bilateral donors. (...) A/HRC/8/6/Add.4
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comprehensive and uniform policies on key matters, particularly compensation and assistance,
has led to ad hoc and piecemeal responses.
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REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. REVISED PROPOSAL BY THE PRESIDENT
These partial estimates of direct private finance and mobilized
finance are distinct, and cannot simply be aggregated.
Instruments
19. (...) An assessment of the data underlying the overview of climate finance flows offers
insights into key questions of interest in the context of the UNFCCC negotiations, including
Note: All values are based on approvals.
(...) Another important dimension is engagement of key
stakeholders across government, particularly ministries of finance and planning, and across
society, including civil society and the private sector.
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REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
These partial estimates of direct private finance and mobilized
finance are distinct, and cannot simply be aggregated.
Instruments
19. (...) An assessment of the data underlying the overview of climate finance flows offers
insights into key questions of interest in the context of the UNFCCC negotiations, including
Note: All values are based on approvals.
(...) Another important dimension is engagement of key
stakeholders across government, particularly ministries of finance and planning, and across
society, including civil society and the private sector.
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