Concept note Side event Realizing the Potential of Open for Equitable Resilient Recovery | Departmen
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PROGRAMME BUDGET FOR 2023 OF THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
Таблица I.13
Расходы в 2021 и 2022 годах ⸺ по регионам, глобальным программам
и штаб-квартире
Amount
% over
total Amount
% over
total Amount
%
change
Impact area 1: Protect
Attaining favorable protection
environments 1,990,854 22% 2,037,249 19% 46,395 2%
Impact area 2: Respond
Realizing rights in safe
environments 4,193,742 47% 5,650,361 54% 1,456,618 35%
Impact area 3: Empower
Empowering communities and
achieving gender equality 1,372,077 15% 1,368,079 13% (3,997) 0%
Impact area 4: Solve
Securing solutions 997,335 11% 1,038,811 10% 41,476 4%
Subtotal programmed activities 8,554,008 95% 10,094,500 96% 1,540,493 18%
Operational reserve 427,700 5% 427,502 4% (198) 0%
Junior Professional Officers 12,000 0% 12,000 0% - 0%
Total 8,993,708 100% 10,534,003 100% 1,540,295 17%
(in thousands of US dollars)
2022 Budget Variance
current vs originalOriginal Current
Amount
% over
total Amount
% over
total
West and Central Africa 446,016 9% 157,697 7%
East and Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes 990,339 20% 377,656 18%
Southern Africa 211,279 4% 85,452 4%
Middle East and North Africa 1,286,190 26% 460,784 22%
Asia and the Pacific 543,030 11% 204,066 10%
Europe 359,108 7% 336,650 16%
Americas 415,377 8% 155,842 7%
Subtotal country and regional programmes 4,251,339 86% 1,778,146 84%
Global programmes 415,207 8% 236,533 11%
Headquarters 243,041 5% 87,652 4%
Subtotal programmed activities 4,909,587 100% 2,102,331 100%
Junior Professional Officers 8,388 0% 3,558 0%
Total 4,917,975 100% 2,105,890 100%
2021 expenditure (as at 31 May 2022)
2022 expenditure
(in thousands of US dollars)
A/AC.96/1224
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHT TO SAFE DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION :ADDENDUM
The Special Rapporteur will bring attention to san i-
tation and hygiene, which otherwise tend to be overshadowed by water issues. Chal-
lenges to realizing the human rights to water and sanitation may also be exacerbated in
certain environmental, political, economic or demographic situations. (...) Important progress in realizing these human rights can be made by guaranteeing
them in constitutions and national legislation, as well as by developing holistic and
comprehensive national policies, regulations and budgeting frameworks that are sup-
ported and not constrained by international commitments and agreements. (...) Indeed,
the Special Rapporteur’s thorough analysis of key themes, principles and practices
will serve as a basis for establishing an effective dialogue with multiple stakeholders
on essential issues related to eliminating inequalities in access and realizing the human
rights to water and sanitation.
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Summary Side event Realizing the potential_STI Forum 2021 | Department of Economic and Social Affair
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY, VIRGINIA DANDAN : ADDENDUM
Empowering women: towards realizing gender equality ...................... 38–39 11
B. (...) Agriculture and food security: towards realizing the right to food ....... 49–66 13
D. (...) Social protection: towards realizing the right to an adequate standard
of living
40.
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ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES :NOTE / BY SECRETARIAT
Задача 8.3 (Проведение ориентированной на
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1 International Labour Organization (ILO), World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2022
(Geneva, International Labour Office, 2022).
2 United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Disability and Development
Report: Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals by, for and with Persons with Disabilities
2018 (New York, 2019).
3 R. (...) Например,
в ходе исследования, проведенного в Соединенном Королевстве
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6 United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Disability and Development
Report: Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals by, for and with Persons with Disabilities
2018.
7 Down Syndrome International and International Disability Alliance, “Case study on best
practices in the inclusive employment of persons with intellectual disabilities in Bangladesh”,
September 2021.
8 United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Disability and Development
Report: Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals by, for and with Persons with Disabilities
2018.
9 ILO, “Violence and harassment against persons with disabilities in the world of work”, Brief,
No. 4 (Geneva, 2020).
10 Fundación ONCE and ILO Global Business and Disability Network, “Making the future of work
inclusive of people with disabilities”, 21 November 2019.
(...) Recruitment AI has a disability problem”, webinar, February 2021.
25 United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Disability and Development
Report: Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals by, for and with Persons with Disabilities
2018.
26 ILO Global Business and Disability Network, “Leave no one offline: a primer on engaging your
company on digital accessibility”, 2021.
27 CEB/2019/1/Add.2, п. 4.

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LETTER DATED 23 JUNE 2020 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Calls on the international community to take steps against the Israeli occupation
and its colonial practices that jeopardize the fundamentals of the rule -based interna-
tional order, not to recognize the illegal status of Israeli settlement on the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, or help to sustain it in any way, as
well as take all the necessary legal countermeasures that include refraining from deal-
ings with any Israeli government that endorses its annexation agenda, imposing eco-
nomic and political sanctions on Israel, boycotting the Israeli colonial system, illegal
A/74/926
S/2020/584
4/5 20-08693
Israeli settlements and their products, in addition to ensuring accountability measures,
with a view to ending the Israeli colonial occupation and realizing national independ-
ence of the State of Palestine based on 1967 borders, with Al-Quds al-Sharif as its
capital.
8. Declares its support for the Palestinian leadership’s decisions of 19 May 2020,
while reiterating that peace and security in the Middle East, as a strategic option,
cannot be achieved without ending Israel’s illegal, colonial occupation of the State of
Palestine, including Al-Quds Al-Sharif and the Arab territories occupied since June
1967; and calls on the international community to make every effort necessary to end
this illegal occupation, and to help the Palestinian people achieve their inalienable
rights and fulfill their legitimate national aspirations, including exercising their right
to self-determination, realizing sovereignty and independence of the State of Pales-
tine, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, and reaching a just solution to the question
of Palestinian refugees in compliance with the principles of international law, relevant
UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted by the Extraordinary
Islamic Summit of Mecca (2005).
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PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT : WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA: NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The NHRCK is a national human rights institution founded for the purpose of protecting
and enhancing the inviolable rights of each and every person, realizing our dignity and
worthiness as human beings, and establishing a democratic social order, and has been
conducting its missions to promote compliance with international human rights standards
and implement human rights in Korea.
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ИМРЗ, партнерство Глобального альянса по трудовым ресурсам здравоохранения (Альянса), ВОЗ и инициативы "Реализация прав" (Realizing Rights), была официально создана в мае 2007 г. для выработки подходов к решению критической глобальной проблемы миграции работников здравоохранения.
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VISIT TO MALAYSIA : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON EXTREME POVERTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
The Government has a real opportunity to become a true champion of poverty
reduction by improving the lives of many facing hardship and realizing the poverty
eradication ambitions of the new economic policy. (...) Most importantly, as UNICEF has noted, the
system has “virtually no redistributive or poverty reduction impact”.51 That is because of
inadequate investment, expenditure failing to keep pace with GDP growth and schemes that
provide only small irregular benefits.52 There is a lack of employee safety nets and income
support for disadvantaged persons, such as the unemployed, single parents, persons with
disabilities and older persons, remains ad hoc, insufficiently targeted and incapable of
44 Stewart Nixon, Hidekatsu Asada and Vincent Koen, “Fostering inclusive growth in Malaysia” OECD
working papers No. 1371 (January 2017), pp. 11–12.
45 Jacqueline David, “RM 1,100 minimum monthly wage comes into effect”, Borneo Post Online, 2
January 2019.
46 Department of Statistics, Household Income and Basic Amenities Survey Report 2016, table 1.11, pp.
54–57.
47 Stewart Nixon, Hidekatsu Asada and Vincent Koen, “Fostering inclusive growth in Malaysia”, p. 18.
48 World Bank, Malaysia Economic Monitor, December 2019: Making Ends Meet, p. 48.
49 World Bank, Malaysia Economic Monitor, December 2018: Realizing Human Potential, pp. 34 and
36, and Malaysia Economic Monitor, December 2019: Making Ends Meet, pp. 42 and 50.
50 Stewart Nixon, Hidekatsu Asada and Vincent Koen, “Fostering inclusive growth in Malaysia”, p. 23.
51 Submission by UNICEF Malaysia, p.2.
52 Ibid.
(...) As of 2017, the median monthly
income for a household without formal education was RM 1,100 (US$ 270), compared to
RM 3,400 (US$ 836) for those with a tertiary education.61 Malaysia has made impressive
progress in increasing school enrolment rates, including universal primary education.62
However, attrition from the school system is a major challenge, especially for low-income
53 Stewart Nixon, Hidekatsu Asada and Vincent Koen, “Fostering inclusive growth in Malaysia”, pp. 10
and 16.
54 World Bank, Malaysia Economic Monitor, December 2018: Realizing Human Potential, p. 65.
55 UNICEF Malaysia, “Children without: a study of urban child poverty and deprivation in low-cost
flats in Kuala Lumpur”, p. 24.
56 Stewart Nixon, Hidekatsu Asada and Vincent Koen, “Fostering inclusive growth in Malaysia,” p. 28.
57 World Bank, Malaysia Economic Monitor, December 2018: Realizing Human Potential, pp. 62–63.
58 Ibid, p. 61.
59 Stewart Nixon, Hidekatsu Asada and Vincent Koen, “Fostering inclusive growth in Malaysia,” p. 28.
60 Department of Statistics, Household Income and Basic Amenities Survey Report 2016, p. 98.
61 Ibid., “Salaries and wages survey report 2017”, available from https://bit.ly/2KnJEwn.
62 World Bank, Malaysia Economic Monitor, December 2018: Realizing Human Potential, pp. 54 and
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