PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT : INFORMATION PRESENTED BY THE KENYAN NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The curricula for social skills education and vocational training are understated and
undervalued by the Government hence nationally recognised certificates were not issued to
pupils upon qualification. (...) Teachers especially those in regular schools have no additional training in special
needs education. (...) The vocational training is of great relevance to the livelihoods of children with
disabilities.
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ADVISORY SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN RIGHTS : REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Pilot pro,iect in group training for human rights fellows
In pursuance of Economie and Social Council resolution 1125 (XLI), the
Secretary-General organized a pilot project in group training for human rights
fellows from French- African countries in Harsa,,, Poland. (...) The Committee
appreciated the collaboration of the Division of Human Rights of the United
Nations in providing fellowships and lecturers for a pilot project on group
training in human rights in 1967 and expressed the hope that such courses
could be arranged as a regular feature."
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V. REGIONAL TRAINING COURSE
E/CH.4/995
E/CN.6/522
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REPORT ON THE COMPENDIUM OF PRINCIPLES, GOOD PRACTICES AND POLICIES ON SAFE, ORDERLY AND REGULAR MIGRATION IN LINE WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
REPORT ON THE COMPENDIUM OF PRINCIPLES, GOOD PRACTICES AND POLICIES ON SAFE, ORDERLY AND REGULAR MIGRATION IN LINE WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
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DAILY LIST
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A/52/PV.86 FIFTY-SECOND SESSION - MEETING HELD ON 2 JUNE 1998, 1000 X
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY - DOCUMENTS
A/52/785/Add.11 FIFTY-SECOND SESSION - Item 120 - Scale of assessments for the
apportionment of the expenses of the United Nations - Letter dated
8 September 1998 from the Secretary-General to the President of the
General Assembly
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A/52/L.80/Add.1 Item 39 (a) - OCEANS AND THE LAW OF THE SEA: LAW OF THE
SEA - 38-Power draft resolution - Agreement on cooperation and
relationship between the United Nations and the International Tribunal for
the Law of the Sea
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A/53/186 FIFTY-THIRD SESSION - Item 98 of the provisional agenda - Operational
activities for development - Progress on the implementation of the World
Declaration and Plan of Action from the World Summit for Children -
Report of the Secretary-General
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A/53/187 Item 74 (d) of the provisional agenda - Review of the implementation of the
recommendations and decisions adopted by the General Assembly at its
tenth special session: United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research -
Note by the Secretary-General
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A/53/262 Item 91 of the provisional agenda - Offers by Member States of study and
training facilities for inhabitants of Non-Self-Governing Territories - Offers
by Member States of study and training facilities for inhabitants of Non-
Self-Governing Territories - Report of the Secretary-General
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A/BUR/53/1/Add.1 GENERAL COMMITTEE - Organization of the fifty-third regular session of
the General Assembly, adoption of the agenda and allocation of items -
Memorandum by the Secretary-General
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A/AC.109/2132 SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE SITUATION WITH REGARD TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DECLARATION ON THE GRANTING OF
INDEPENDENCE TO COLONIAL COUNTRIES AND PEOPLES -
Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to
Colonial Countries and Peoples by the specialized agencies and the
international institutions associated with the United Nations - Resolution
adopted by the Special Committee at its 1500th meeting, on 12 August 1998
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SECURITY COUNCIL - DOCUMENTS
S/1998/833 LETTER DATED 2 SEPTEMBER 1998 FROM THE PERMANENT
REPRESENTATIVE OF AUSTRIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS
ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
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S/1998/835 LETTER DATED 4 SEPTEMBER 1998 FROM THE PERMANENT
REPRESENTATIVE OF JAPAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS
ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
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S/1998/836 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING THE
CREDENTIALS OF THE DEPUTY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
RUSSIAN FEDERATION ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL
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S/1998/837 LETTER DATED 7 SEPTEMBER 1998 FROM THE PERMANENT
REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS
ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
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S/1998/839 LETTER DATED 8 SEPTEMBER 1998 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE PROSECUTION OF PERSONS
RESPONSIBLE FOR SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW COMMITTED IN THE TERRITORY OF THE
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SINCE 1991 ADDRESSED TO THE
PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL - DOCUMENTS
E/ICEF/1998/1 (Part III) UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN’S FUND - EXECUTIVE BOARD -
SECOND REGULAR SESSION 1998 - Provisional check-list of UNICEF
documents - Issued in connection with the second regular session of the
UNICEF Executive Board held at United Nations Headquarters from
8-11 September 1998
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E/ICEF/1998/12/Corr.2 Item 2 of the provisional agenda - Provisional annotated agenda and
organization of work - For the second regular session of 1998 of the
Executive Board to be held at United Nations Headquarters from 8 to
11 September 1998
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INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
CCPR/SP/51/Add.4 MEETING OF STATE PARTIES - EIGHTEENTH MEETING -
ELECTION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLES 28 TO 32 OF THE
INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS,
OF NINE MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE TO
REPLACE THOSE WHOSE TERMS ARE DUE TO EXPIRE ON
31 DECEMBER 1998 - Note by the Secretary-General
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EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE UNITED NATIONS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME AND OF THE UNITED
NATIONS POPULATION FUND
DP/1998/32 THIRD REGULAR SESSION 1998 - Item 3 of the provisional agenda -
UNDP FINANCIAL REGULATIONS AND RULES
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GUIDANCE NOTE ON LABOUR, HUMAN CAPITAL AND EDUCATION
La
publication la plus récente en la matière, un guide de compilation établi par la CEE
(« Satellite Account for Education and Training: Compilation Guide »), est pleinement
conforme au SCN. (...) Une riche source de données, comme l’enquête sur la formation
professionnelle continue (Continuing Vocational Training Survey), peut constituer une base
solide pour ces estimations, mais de telles enquêtes sont coûteuses et ne peuvent être menées
que dans un nombre limité de pays.
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LETTER DATED 29 MAY 2020 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Underlines the necessity of taking a coordinated and cohesive approach to
Somali-led political and security reforms and thereby calls on:
(a) The FGS to drive forward and lead strategic coordination through regular
high-level meetings of the Comprehensive Approach to Security (CAS) or alternative
mechanisms, starting at the earliest opportunity, and for AMISOM, UNSOM,
UNSOS, the FGS and FMS to increase coordination and collaboration at all levels;
(b) International and regional partners, in coordination with UNSOM and
through the CAS including the military coordination mechanism, and other relevant
mechanisms, to coordinate and better align their support to AMISOM and Somalia in
line with the Security Pact and to enable delivery of the tasks set out in the updated
S/2020/459
5/10 20-07232
Transition Plan, including with respect to mentoring, training, equipment, capacity
building, and remuneration of police and military forces;
(c) The FGS, FMS, AMISOM, the UN, the AU and relevant partners, to increase
comprehensive joint planning, coordination, information sharing and strategic
communications led by the FGS, and for the FGS, AMISOM and UNSOS to undertake
inclusive and integrated planning on transition locations, joint operations, and
stabilisation activities in line with the tasks in an updated Somali-led Transition plan;
7. (...) Reaffirms the importance of AMISOM’s zero-tolerance policy on Sexual
Exploitation and Abuse, and in this regard, requests the AU and troop- and police-
contributing countries to screen personnel, undertake risk assessments, deliver all
relevant training to personnel, to protect and support the relief and recovery of
survivors who report abuse, carry out timely investigations into allegations to hold
perpetrators accountable, and to repatriate units where there is credible evidence of
widespread or systemic sexual exploitation or abuse by those units, and further
requests the AU to work closely with the UN in this regard;
20. (...) Calls on the FGS and FMS to fully support the state and federal police
through effective training, equipping, and sustainment support, reiterates the critical
role police play to sustaining SNA operations aimed at securing and holding territory
and emphasises a professional and capable police force, able to contribute to
providing security for civilian populations, is necessary for the FGS to fully
implement the STP;
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EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF HUMAN RIGHTS MECHANISMS : NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND REGIONAL ARRANGEMENTS : INFORMATION / PRESENTED BY THE ASIA PACIFIC FORUM OF NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS ; NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
They also resulted
in former New Zealand Ombudsman Mr Mel Smith undertaking a good governance training
and planning consultancy with the Office in February 2006. (...) Member States endorsed the recommendations of Professor Muntarbhorn on an in principle
basis.
6. Training and Capacity Building
6.1 Training Needs Analysis
The APF commissioned the International Service for Human Rights (ISHR) to undertake an
independent training needs analysis to assist the APF to refine and prioritise its training
activities. The ISHR found that the overall picture was of a network of institutions with high
levels of training need, considerable existing experience and expertise and good internal
resources that could be mobilised for future training programs.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS ON HIS MISSION TO NEPAL : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The Special Rapporteur commends the Government for introducing the 2012
technical and vocational education and training policy, in which it recognized the need for
skills-development training programmes. At the same time, the Special Rapporteur received
complaints that the skills training was inadequate and that migrant women especially would
benefit from enhanced skills training. (...) The provision of skills training would render domestic workers less
vulnerable to abuse in private households.
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FOLLOW-UP AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VIENNA DECLARATION AND PROGRAMME OF ACTION : INFORMATION PRESENTED BY THE ASIA PACIFIC FORUM OF NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS (APF) : NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
These assessments built on a March 2011 regional training workshop, hosted by the
APF and the UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Centre in Bangkok, Thailand, which brought
together representatives from six APF member institutions, OHCHR and UNDP, and a
representative of the Network of African National Human Rights Institutions. (...) The meeting was facilitated by the Association for the Prevention of Torture; a key partner
to the APF's training activities on torture prevention. Its objective was to take stock of how
the OPCAT system has functioned in the Maldives, to identify areas for improvement, and
to develop a collaborative approach to introducing these improvements. (...) Co-hosted by APF and the National Human Rights
Commission of Korea, the conference addressed emerging regional trends and issues in
human rights and business, and the training needs of NHRIs to support their capacity to
engage and advise the corporate sector on human rights issues.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF SLAVERY, INCLUDING ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, GULNARA SHAHINIAN : ADDENDUM
PMK moreover employed field forces and agronomists, who receive training on
child labour, passport retention, living conditions and access to education for children, and
also monitor tobacco quality and labour standards. (...) Awareness-raising needs to be
complemented by special training for judges, investigators, prosecutors, the police
force and labour inspectors, including on human rights education, to build the
knowledge required to identify slavery and slavery-like practices. (...) The Special Rapporteur calls upon the international community to respond
positively to the Government’s requests for assistance, particularly with regard to
training and law-making assistance, as well as to rights-based normative action.
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