REPORT ON THE TWENTY-SEVENTH MEETING OF THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES EXPERT GROUP. NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
En la declaración que formuló en la CP 20, el Sudán indicó que
disponía de un PNAD.
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LETTER DATED 14 APRIL 2016 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CHINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Maintaining economic growth — Economic growth is the fundamental way to
eradicate poverty and improve people’s livelihoods. Countries should formulate
economic policies suited to their national conditions, promote economic
restructuring and upgrading and change unsustainable consumption and production
patterns. (...) The
members of the Group of 20 are encouraged to formulate a meaningful and
executable collective action plan for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, so as
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to play a leading role in its implementation and to complement the United Nations
process.
(...) China will remain open and inclusive and strengthen coordination with all
parties to jointly accelerate global implementation. China will formulate national
plans for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and release them in due course.
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MATTERS RELATING TO THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
También manifestó su gratitud a los gobiernos siguientes:
a) El Gobierno de Egipto, por acoger el taller regional de capacitación sobre
los PNAD destinado a los PMA anglófonos del África Septentrional y Occidental, que
se celebró en El Cairo (Egipto) del 27 al 31 de julio de 2015;
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Información disponible en: unfccc.int/7984.
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FCCC/SBI/2015/19 y Corr.1.
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FCCC/SBI/2015/INF.14.
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Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Addressing Adaptation in Least Developed Countries,
Volume 3; Information Paper on How the Process to Formulate and Implement National
Adaptation Plans can be Supported in Least Developed Countries; Regional Synergy in
Addressing Adaptation through the National Adaptation Programmes of Action and the Process to
Formulate and Implement National Adaptation Plans in the Least Developed Countries; y
Strengthening Gender Considerations in Adaptation Planning and Implementation in the Least
Developed Countries.
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THE 37TH MEETING OF THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES EXPERT GROUP. REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT
Needs related to the process to formulate and implement national adaptation plans .................... 24
III. (...) El suplemento Toolkit for A Gender-Responsive Process to Formulate and
Implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) (Conjunto de herramientas para integrar la
perspectiva de género en el proceso de formulación y ejecución de los PNAD) —elaborado
por el GEPMA, el Comité de Adaptación y la Red Mundial para los PNAD— se publicó en
diciembre de 201926.
33. (...) Toolkit for a
gender-responsive process to formulate and implement National Adaptation Plans (NAPs):
Supplement to the UNFCCC Technical Guidelines for the NAP Process.
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LETTER DATED 21 OCTOBER 2016 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CHINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
To guide and advance the implementation efforts, China formulates this
China’s National Plan for the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development (hereinafter referred to as National Plan). (...) The Chinese
government formulates five-year national plans according to the needs of
economic and social development in different periods and mobilizes all kinds
of resources for the implementation of these plans. (...) Third, pushing multilateral mechanisms to formulate action plan for the 2030
Agenda to create synergy at international level.
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THE 41ST MEETING OF THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES EXPERT GROUP. REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT
GE.22-06351 (S) 240522 260522
Órgano Subsidiario de Ejecución
56º período de sesiones
Bonn, 6 a 16 de junio de 2022
Tema 10 del programa provisional
Asuntos relacionados con los
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LETTER DATED 23 JULY 2004 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Anthony’s College, Kandy, Sri Lanka
Bachelor of Laws, University of Ceylon, Colombo (LLB), 1971
Master of Laws, University of Colombo (LLM), 1982, in Administrative Law
Graduate course in criminology at the University of Illinois, 1987, including Muslim
law, theories of punishment and comparative legal systems
Course in environmental law at the International Development Law Institute, Rome,
1992
Course in drafting commercial agreements at the University of London, 1995
Professional
Enrolled as an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court in 1972
Joined the Attorney General’s Department as a Crown Counsel in 1974 advancing to
the position of Senior Deputy Solicitor General in 1995
Appointed as a Judge of the Court of Appeal in 1995 and made President of that
Court in February 2001
Appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court on 1 August 2001, the highest court in
Sri Lanka
Presently functioning as a Senior Judge of the Supreme Court and presiding over
most benches
Experience
In the Attorney General’s Department, prosecuted in the original Courts
Represented the Attorney General in criminal appeals before the Court of Appeal
and the Supreme Court
In the field of fundamental rights, appeared on behalf of police, armed forces and
other governmental departments
Nominated on several occasions as a Judge Advocate at court martial proceedings
Appointed head of the Corporation Division of the Attorney General’s Department
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Other qualifications
Lecturer and Examiner of the Sri Lanka Law College, appointed by the Council of
Legal Education
Visiting Lecturer, University of Colombo and University of Sri Jayawardenapura:
1985-1986
Member, National Dangerous Drugs Control Board: 1990-1992
Member, National Task Force to Formulate Environmental Policy
Represented Sri Lanka at the United Nations Conference on Environment and De-
velopment, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1992
Attended several conferences of the South Asian Association for Regional Coopera-
tion (SAARC) and the Law-Asia Conference
Attended conferences on refugee problems in New Delhi (1999) and Geneva (2000)
Attended course for senior judges in Australia organized by the International Deve-
lopment Law Organization
Followed a course in environmental law, International Development Law Institute,
Rome, 1992
Followed a course in drafting commercial contracts and arbitration at the University
of London, 1995

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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT OF EVERYONE TO THE ENJOYMENT OF THE HIGHEST ATTAINABLE STANDARD OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH, ANAND GROVER : ADDENDUM
Con
miras a facilitar esa empresa, el Relator Especial formula varias recomendaciones al
Gobierno del Japón.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2001/08/10 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARIAT OF THE SUB-COMMISSION ON THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Accordingly, the endeavours that are being made to formulate human rights
standards should include the establishment of mechanisms to apply those standards and should
take the following concepts into consideration:
1.
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THE 36TH MEETING OF THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES EXPERT GROUP. REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT
Technical support provided by relevant organizations for the process to formulate
and implement national adaptation plans in the period March–September 2019 ............................. 32
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Abreviaciones
GCE Grupo Consultivo de Expertos
CP/RA Conferencia de las Partes en calidad de reunión de las Partes en
el Acuerdo de París
CP Conferencia de las Partes
FAO Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la
Agricultura
EF ejercicio fiscal
FVC Fondo Verde para el Clima
FMAM Fondo para el Medio Ambiente Mundial
GERICS Climate Service Center Germany
GIZ Agencia Alemana de Cooperación Internacional
IPCC Grupo Intergubernamental de Expertos sobre el Cambio
Climático
Fondo PMA Fondo para los Países Menos Adelantados
PMA países menos adelantados
GEPMA Grupo de Expertos para los Países Menos Adelantados
PNAD plan nacional de adaptación
Marco de Integración
PNAD-ODS
Marco de Integración de los Planes Nacionales de Adaptación
y los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible
CDN contribución determinada a nivel nacional
PTN programa de trabajo de Nairobi sobre los efectos, la
vulnerabilidad y la adaptación al cambio climático
CPFC Comité de París sobre el Fomento de la Capacidad
OSE Órgano Subsidiario de Ejecución
FECC Fondo Especial para el Cambio Climático
ODS Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible
CET Comité Ejecutivo de Tecnología
FNUDC Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo de la
Capitalización
PNUD Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo
UNDRR Oficina de las Naciones Unidas para la Reducción del Riesgo
de Desastres
PNUMA Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente
UNITAR Instituto de las Naciones Unidas para Formación Profesional e
Investigaciones
OMM Organización Meteorológica Mundial
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