REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP OF EXPERTS ON PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT ON ITS 12TH SESSION : ADDENDUM
During meetings with the
Department for Communities and Local Governments (DCLG) the Working Group learned
of the Localism Act, which aims to strengthen decision-making processes at the local level.
(...) During the visit to Liverpool the Working Group learned how local government was
supporting the supplementary schools initiatives. (...) Access to justice
53. The Working Group learned that people of African descent who are victims of
discrimination may seek recourse to justice through the Equality Act.
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REPORT ON THE TWENTY-SEVENTH MEETING OF THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES EXPERT GROUP. NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
Nations Unies FCCC/SBI/2015/7
Convention-cadre sur les
changements climatiques
Distr. générale
27 mai 2015
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Original : anglais
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, NAJAT MAALLA M'JID : ADDENDUM
Despite the relative lack of data on the phenomenon of child prostitution, the Special
Rapporteur learned, during her mission, of practices warranting serious concern.
(...) Essentially operating as brothels, the saunas regularly exploit girls as
prostitutes. She also learned that minors were exploited as street prostitutes. (...) On
18 February 2013, the proposed amendment was withdrawn; the Special Rapporteur
learned, however, that the proposal might in fact be tabled again in future.
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VISIT TO ARMENIA : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHTS TO FREEDOM OF PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY AND OF ASSOCIATION
He also learned that they forcibly arrested over 200 protesters and assaulted over a
dozen journalists who were present at the site and destroyed their equipment, including
cameras and mobile phones.
51. (...) On the other hand, he also learned that children were prevented from participating in the
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peaceful protests by their schools or their parents when they expressed their interest in
joining them.
72. (...) However, the Special Rapporteur learned that during the April events and during
manifestations held in previous years, the safety of journalists and media workers covering
demonstrations and protests was not properly safeguarded.
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REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON ARBITRARY DETENTION : ADDENDUM
It is
structurally, operationally and administratively autonomous.
15. The delegation learned that the Public Prosecutors Office has a staff of
some 200 prosecutors deployed all over the country.
(...) In 1998, the first public defenders office was opened in
Managua. The delegation learned that the total number of public defenders in the country is
limited to 81: many more would seem to be needed. (...) All proceedings are conducted orally and in public. The delegation learned that some are
broadcast live on television.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, JOY NGOZI EZEILO : ADDENDUM
The role of national rapporteurs on trafficking in persons and equivalent
mechanisms in addressing trafficking in persons within the national
institutional anti-trafficking framework: lessons learned, good practices
and remaining challenges ............................................................................... 14–20 6
B. (...) On 23 and 24 May 2013, the Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially
women and children, Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, convened a consultative meeting on strengthening
partnerships with national rapporteurs on trafficking in persons and equivalent mechanisms
in Berlin to provide an opportunity to share experiences and lessons learned among national
rapporteurs and equivalent mechanisms, and further strengthen the partnership between her
mandate and such mechanisms.
2. (...) The role of national rapporteurs on trafficking in persons
and equivalent mechanisms in addressing trafficking in persons
within the national institutional anti-trafficking framework:
lessons learned, good practices and remaining challenges
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2007/07/26 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE SUDAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARIAT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
He stressed that great number of internally displaced people
are ready to return to their home areas to lead normal life, adding that the return has
become a strategic option for all the displaced citizens under the prevalent peace and
stability atmosphere in Darfur States. SUNA learned that the voluntary return of these
displaced and refugees came in response to an imitative of Sultan Saad Bahar-Eddin of
Masaleet tribe, who is the Chairman of West Darfur States Legislative Council, in
coordination with the Humanitarian Aid Commission.
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REPORT OF THE ADAPTATION COMMITTEE
GE.13-64109 (F) 291113 041213
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Organe subsidiaire de conseil scientifique et technologique
Trente-neuvième session
Varsovie, 11-16 novembre 2013
Point 4 de l’ordre du jour
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, MARIA GRAZIA GIAMMARINARO : ADDENDUM
Fostering partnership among national rapporteurs on trafficking in persons
and equivalent mechanisms: challenges, dilemmas and lessons learned ........ 38–40 13
D. Fostering cooperation between national rapporteurs and equivalent
mechanisms and State and non-State actors in destination, transit and
source countries .............................................................................................. 41–43 14
E. (...) The meeting, which took place in Bangkok, aimed to provide an
opportunity to continue sharing experiences and lessons learned among national rapporteurs
on trafficking in persons and equivalent mechanisms, and to strengthen further the
partnership between her mandate and those mechanisms.
2. (...) Fostering partnership among national rapporteurs on trafficking in
persons and equivalent mechanisms: challenges, dilemmas and
lessons learned
38. The representatives of Bahrain, Colombia, Finland and Indonesia identified the
challenges and dilemmas faced by national rapporteurs and equivalent mechanisms in
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WORLD SHORTAGE OF CEREALS AND OTHER FOODSTUFFS
The General Assembly has learned with satis-
faction of the extent to which the position in
194G was improved, particularly with respect to
bread grains, by the common effort of the United
Nations, thus saving millions of lives during the
critica! (...) The General Assembly has learned with con-
cern that expected supplies of bread grains, rice,
fats and oils, dairy products, meat and sugar ap-
pear to be substantially inadequate to meet míni-
mum requirements· for human consumption in
1947.
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