Exchanging Experience with Conservation Agriculture - Video
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Exchanging Experience with Conservation Agriculture - Towards Climate Resilience
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LETTER DATED 28 JULY 2017 FROM THE CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Kashan: The key principal who took part in the field visit to Kashan was the
Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations. (...) Ahvaz: The key principals who took part in the field visit to Ahvaz included
the Vice President and Head of the Department of the Environment of Iran,
Ms. (...) The International Conference
was a useful platform for networking and exchanging knowledge, both in the form
of interactions during the course of the conference and through the meetings that
took place on its sidelines.
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RACISM, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATED FORMS OF INTOLERANCE : FOLLOW-UP AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DURBAN DECLARATION AND PROGRAMME OF ACTION : INFORMATION / PRESENTED BY THE NORWEGIAN CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, THE GREEK NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, THE FRENCH CONSULTATIVE COMMISSION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, THE JORDANIAN CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE DANISH INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ; NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
Emphasizing that discrimination in this declaration is defined in accordance with the definitions
of ICERD and CEDAW as any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference which has the
purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment, exercise, on an equal
footing, of human rights and fundamental rights in the political, economic, social and cultural or
any other field of public life.
Underlining that as NIs we have an obligation to move beyond non-discrimination towards a
vision encompassing an inclusive society that guarantees full and equal access to human rights,
recognizes and respects the diversities and differences of identities based on gender, origin,
religion and beliefs and acknowledging that we are all equal.
(...) Declaring that the NIs from the two regions agree to develop and strengthen regional and cross-
regional collaboration aimed at exchanging experiences and good practices that support NIs in
their endeavours to promote and protect human rights at the national level.

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LETTER DATED 3 APRIL 2019 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CHINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
They support to further develop
international cooperation in the field of anti-corruption activities, including through
exchange of experience and information.
(...) The member states consider it important to activate contacts and cooperation
through legislative authorities and political parties, establish experience exchange in
the field of state management and development.
(...) The
member states, committed to the principle of mutual respect, will fully develop
practical cooperation in the field of exchange of teachers and students, conduct joint
scientific work, academic visits, language training, professional education and youth
exchanges.
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LETTER DATED 8 DECEMBER 2021 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TAJIKISTAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
The Member States will expand multilateral exchange between prosecutors'
offices in the field of research; they will learn from the positive experience in the
prosecutors' work and improve personnel training programmes aimed at enhancing
the professionalism of prosecutors in the SCO Member States.
3.9. (...) The Member States advocate expanding experience exchanges in the field
of law-making activities, legal assistance, and legal literacy, as well as ongoing
efforts to create an online platform for exchanging legal information, with due
consideration for the provisions of national legislation.
4. (...) Member States note the significance of cooperation in the field of intellectual
property protection, including the exchange of experience in the protection of rights
and the development of the intellectual property system.
4.7.
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LETTER DATED 2007/09/20 FROM THE AMBASSADOR AND PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CUBA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
In this context,
emphasized that respect for the diversity of such systems and approach is a core value
which relations and cooperation among States in an increasingly globalizing world should
be based on, with the aim of contributing to establishing a peaceful and prosperous world, a
just and equitable world order, and an environment conducive to exchanging human
experiences;
4. Recognized the significance of national and regional particularities and various
historical, cultural and religious backgrounds and urged all actors on the international scene
to contribute to the building of international order based on inclusion, justice, equality and
equity, human dignity, mutual understanding and promotion of, and respect for cultural
diversity and universal human rights;
5. (...) Reaffirmed that equitable and mutually respectful dialogue among and between cultures
and civilizations including in the field of human rights, would facilitate the promotion of a
culture of tolerance and respect for diversity and contribute greatly to the enhancement of
international cooperation in this field;
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18. Reaffirmed the commitment of international community to promoting international
cooperation, as set forth in the Charter of the United Nations, in particular Article 1,
paragraph 3, as well as relevant provisions of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of
Action adopted by the World Conference on Human Rights on 25 June 1993 for enhancing
genuine cooperation among Member States in the field of human rights;
19. Affirmed the importance of encouragement and development of international contacts and
cooperation in the cultural fields and that intercultural dialogue essentially enriches the
common understanding of human rights and prevents cultural imposition on nations;
20.

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SELECTED POLICY ISSUES, MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES ON INTER-FIRM PARTNERSHIPS :REPORT / BY THE UNCTAD SECRETARIAT.
TD
Conferencia de las
Naciones Unidas sobre
Comercio y Desarrollo
NACIONES
UNIDAS
Distr.
GENERAL
TD/B/COM.3/EM.4/2
6 de febrero de 1998
ESPAÑOL
Original: INGLÉS
JUNTA DE COMERCIO Y
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LETTER DATED 2005/06/27 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF SAUDI ARABIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDFRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Supporting the call of His Royal Highness Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, Crown Prince of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the creation of an international centre for combating
terrorism which will undertake, among other things, to develop a mechanism for exchanging
information and expertise between states in the field of combating terrorism, and for linking
the national centers for combating terrorism with a database which enables the fastest updating
of information possible considering that the fight against terrorism is a collective effort
requiring maximum cooperation and coordination among states and full readiness to exchange
security information and intelligence instantly between specialized organs through secure
equipment.
2. (...) Saudi Arabia circulated a list of its initial proposals which included “the establishment of an
international agency or center to develop mechanisms for the exchange of information and expertise
between states in the area of fighting terrorism, and for connecting national counterterrorism agencies
through a data base that allows rapid updating and exchanging of relevant information since
combating terrorism is a collective responsibility that requires the highest levels of cooperation and
coordination among states and complete readiness to exchange real time intelligence and security data
as fast as possible among relevant agencies through secure means".
(...) An international center or agency
should be created in coordination with the UN to develop mechanisms for the exchange of
information and expertise between states in the area of fighting terrorism and to connect national
counterterrorism agencies through a database that allows rapid updating and exchanging of relevant
information.

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LETTER DATED 29 DECEMBER 2020 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
• The Security Council should encourage the Peacebuilding Commission to
deepen substantive discussions on critical components of peacebuilding and
sustaining peace, such as institution-building, and become the primary platform
for exchanging good practices and lessons learned. Institution-building is a
critical component of development. (...) A key area of potential development is improving the relationship
of the Council with field-based actors beyond the leadership of peace
operations, including, notably, resident coordinators and representatives of
United Nations agencies, funds and programmes.
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