TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL : 2ND SESSION : PETITIONS : ITEM 4(A) OF THE AGENDA : MEMORANDUM BY THE SECRETARIAT
PETITIOl\B PSKING FOR THE PLACING OF FORMER ITALIAN COLONTIS
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(...) PETITIOl\B PSKING FOR THE PLACING OF FORMER ITALIAN C OLONilB
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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL OFFICIAL RECORDS, 4TH YEAR, 8TH SESSION : 239TH MEETING, HELD AT LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK, ON WEDNESDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 1949
The PRESIDENT put to the vote the NGO Com-
mittee's recommendation -for placing the Inter,-
national Fiscal Association in category B.
(...) The PRESIDENT put to the vote the NGO Com-
mittee's recommendation_ for placing the Inter~
national Road Transport Union in category B.
(...) The PRESIDENT then put to the vote the NGO
Committee's recommendation for placing the
Vv orld Movement of Mothers in category B.
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LETTER DATED 6 AUGUST 2021 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF MEXICO TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Duriesmith explained what should be understood by “masculinities”
and described how masculinities that shape an individual man’s life will differ among
social groups, each placing certain pressures on them, setting standards for what
behaviour is acceptable, and often resulting in punishment for failure to live up to
these expectations. (...) In addition to Mexico, a total of 23 Member States of the UN expressed their
positions, including the 4 co-sponsors, the remaining 10 members of the Security
Council and other member States, plus one permanent observer and one
non-governmental organization.1
In general, all participants agreed on the importance of discussing and placing
this important matter in the counter-terrorism and PVE agenda, and thanked Mexico
and the co-sponsors for convening the meeting.
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PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT : INFORMATION PRESENTED BY THE SCOTTISH HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Scotland has a unique system for addressing the needs of children who commit offences
through its welfare based children's hearing system, placing the best interest of the child at
the centre of decision making and also giving life to the right to respect for the views of the
child.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2010/02/26 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
The UK position on secret detention is
clear: we oppose any deprivation of liberty that amounts to placing individuals beyond the
protection of the law.
(...) Beyond this, as I have already made clear, we
oppose any deprivation of liberty that amounts to placing individuals beyond the protection
of the law.
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LETTER DATED 6 AUGUST 2021 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF MEXICO TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Duriesmith explained what should be understood by “masculinities”
and described how masculinities that shape an individual man’s life will differ among
social groups, each placing certain pressures on them, setting standards for what
behaviour is acceptable, and often resulting in punishment for failure to live up to
these expectations. (...) In addition to Mexico, a total of 23 Member States of the UN expressed their
positions, including the 4 co-sponsors, the remaining 10 members of the Security
Council and other member States, plus one permanent observer and one
non-governmental organization.1
In general, all participants agreed on the importance of discussing and placing
this important matter in the counter-terrorism and PVE agenda, and thanked Mexico
and the co-sponsors for convening the meeting.
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LETTER DATED 3 SEPTEMBER 2019 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TURKMENISTAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
A number of international events were organized as part of the Forum, the
outcome of which was as follows:
Emphasis was placed on the role of the Convention on the Legal Status of the
Caspian Sea, which was signed by the Heads of State of Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan,
the Russian Federation and Turkmenistan at the fifth Caspian Summit held in Aktau,
Kazakhstan, on 12 August 2018, and which creates the necessary conditions for
placing cooperation between the countries of the Caspian region on a qualitatively
new partnership level;
It was recognized that the Agreement between the Governments of the Casp ian
States on Trade and Economic Cooperation and the Agreement between the
Governments of the Caspian States on Cooperation with regard to Transport
contributed to the further strengthening and development of interaction between the
littoral States on economic matters;
It was noted that the Caspian Economic Forum platform could become an
important form of cooperation aimed at ensuring economic growth in the region and
beyond;
Emphasis was placed on the need to build capacity with regard to trade and
investment policy, facilitate trade processes, and build export supply capacity in the
interests of trade and investment in the Caspian region;
It was recognized that the countries of the Caspian region and all stakeholders,
including the private sector, associations and academia, could maintain an active
dialogue on best practices and measures relating to the implementation of goals for
ensuring the development of economic contacts;
Attention was drawn to the importance of active participation and assistance on
the part of international organizations and financial institutions for the development
of international economic cooperation in the Caspian region;
It was recognized that there was a need for combined efforts to realize the
significant economic potential of the Caspian States.

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PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT : INFORMATION / PRESENTED BY THE ZAMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION ; NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
Magdalena Sepulveda, the United
Nations Independent Expert on Human Rights and Extreme Poverty, during her visit to
Zambia on a mission to examine Zambia’s extreme poverty levels and to emphasize on the
need to move from rhetoric to action, the Zambia Human Rights Commission (ZHRC),
being a national human rights institution with the mandate to promote and protect human
rights in the country, would like to make the following comments (based on her
observations) bordering on the following:
a) The daily struggle for survival by people living in extreme poverty
b) Government plans being translated into action
c) The Constitutional Review Conference being a unique opportunity to bring
Zambia’s legal framework in line with international human rights commitments
d) Eradicating poverty by placing poor people at the centre of national policies,
planning and distribution of resources or making the extreme poor a number one priority of
the state budget
e) Resource constraints of government and making donors to support social
protection programmes in Zambia
f) Combating corruption to enhance government’s capacity to provide for
people living under extreme poverty.
(...) On a positive note, the omission notes that the government has realized that poverty can
only be eradicated by placing poor people at the centre of national policies, planning and
distribution of resources or making the extreme poor a number one priority of the state
budget.

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PROPOSAL FOR THE ADOPTION OF SPANISH AS ONE OF THE WORKING LANGUAGES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Administrative and Budgetary Questions, the 1
qualifications, background and experience of the 1
present members of the staff, with a view to _re- 1
placing those who do not reach the h1gh
standards fixed by the Charter;
( d) To take ali practicable steps to ensure the
improvement of the present geographical distri-
bution of the staff, including the issuance of such
rules and regulations as may be necessary to com-
ply with the principies of the Charter as elabo-
rated in this resolution;
(e) To present to the next regular session of the
General Assembly a report of the action taken
under this resolution.
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RPT SR EDUCATION - MISSION TO SEYCHELLES
Envisaging the phased development of University of Seychelles with
a master plan strengthening technical and vocational education
and training..................................................................................................... 101–102 22
F. Placing skills development programmes as central to the “Blue Economy” .. 103 23
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I. (...) The Special Rapporteur hopes that Seychelles will continue to build on such
achievements, placing education high on the national development agenda, as both the
President and the Vice-President of Seychelles have previously been Ministers of
Education, and their political commitment is an asset for raising the profile of the right to
education.
(...) With a view to
fostering the holistic development of children to enable them to acquire the knowledge,
skills, competence and attitude necessary in today’s world and with an emphasis on
“acceptable professional standards” of quality,23 the Framework focuses on inclusion and
equity, placing students at the centre, with the intention of promoting student-centred
learning, self-esteem and learning to learn.
56.

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