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Self-assessment of aligned national action programmes (Asia)
Subregion
Knowledge-based
identification and
analysis of biophysical
and socioeconomic
drivers of DLDD
Knowledge-based
identification and
analysis of the
interaction between
DLDD and climate
change and
biodiversity
Assessmen
t of the
barriers to
SLMa
Recommend
ations for
removing the
barriers to
SLMa
included
Data for the indicators available
Trends in
abundance and
distribution of
selected species
Trend in carbon
stocks above and
below ground
Central Asia n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
(...) Table 17
Self-assessment of aligned national action programmes (Northern Mediterranean)
Region
Knowledge-based
identification and
analysis of
biophysical and
socioeconomic
drivers of DLDD
Knowledge-based
identification and
analysis of the
interaction between
DLDD and climate
change and
biodiversity
Assessment
of the
barriers to
SLMa
Recommenda
tions for
removing the
barriers to
SLMa
included
Data for the indicators available
Trends in
abundance and
distribution of
selected species
Trend in carbon
stocks above
and below
ground
Northern
Mediterranean
(total) 5 5 5 5 5 5
a Sustainable land management.
ICCD/CRIC(13)/4
GE.15-00466 25
Table 18
Self-assessment of aligned national action programmes (Central and Eastern Europe)
Region
Knowledge-based
identification and
analysis of
biophysical and
socioeconomic
drivers of DLDD
Knowledge-based
identification and
analysis of the
interaction between
DLDD and climate
change and
biodiversity
Assessment
of the
barriers to
SLMa
Recommenda
tions for
removing the
barriers to
SLMa
included
Data for the indicators available
Trends in
abundance and
distribution of
selected species
Trend in carbon
stocks above
and below
ground
Central and
Eastern Europe
(total) 2 1 2 1 2 2
a Sustainable land management.

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34 OMS, Comisión Europea y Observatorio Europeo de Sistemas y Políticas de Salud, COVID-19
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LETTER DATED 27 APRIL 2021 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
.: General
27 April 2021
Resolution 2573 (2021)
Adopted by the Security Council on 27 April 2021
The Security Council,
Reiterating its primary responsibility under the Charter of the United Nations
for the maintenance of international peace and security and, in this context, the need
to promote and ensure respect for international humanitarian law,
Recalling all relevant Security Council resolutions, including resolutions
1265 (1999), 1894 (2009), 1998 (2011), 2175 (2014), 2286 (2016), 2417 (2018), and
its Presidential Statements of 12 February 1999 (S/PRST/1999/6), 12 February 2013
(S/PRST/2013/2), 9 August 2017 (S/PRST/2017/14), 20 August 2019
(S/PRST/2019/8), and 29 April 2020 (S/PRST/2020/6),
Reaffirming the full respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political
independence of all States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations,
Reiterating the primary responsibility of States to protect the population
throughout their territories,
Gravely concerned about the level of violence against civilians in situations of
armed conflicts, including indiscriminate attacks and establishment of military
positions in densely populated areas, and their devastating impacts upon civilians,
Emphasising with deep concern that ongoing armed conflicts have devastating
impacts on civilians and civilian objects, including civilians engaged in duties related
to the operation, maintenance or repair of civilian infrastructure that is critical to the
delivery of essential services to the civilian population and their assets that are
civilian as such, and on objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian
population, exacerbate existing socio-economic fragilities and vulnerabilities,
overstretch limited resources, resulting in reduced access to essential services such as
health care, water, sanitation, energy, posing devastating consequences for the civilian
population, and hindering an effective humanitarian response,
Recognizing the interconnectedness of certain essential services, as well as the
vulnerabilities of objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population that
can be damaged in situations of armed conflict,
S/2021/407
4/6 21-05591
Reiterating the call on all parties to armed conflict to comply with their
obligations under international humanitarian law including regarding respecting and
protecting civilians and taking constant care to spare civilian objects, including such
objects critical to the delivery of essential services to the civilian population,
refraining from attacking, destroying, removing or rendering useless objects that are
indispensable to the survival of the civilian population and respecting and protecting
humanitarian personnel and consignments used for humanitarian relief operations,
Further expressing concern about the misuse of objects indispensable to the
survival of the civilian population in contravention of applicable international law,
that may endanger civilians and their ability to access essential services in situations
of armed conflict,
Recalling its deep concern at the military use of schools in contravention of
applicable international law, recognising that such use may render schools legitimate
targets of attack, thus endangering children’s and teachers’ safety as well as children’s
education,
Noting with concern the threats posed to civilian infrastructure, including that
which supports essential services to the civilian population, by the use of any means
or methods of warfare in violation of international humanitarian law, and the
potentially devastating humanitarian impact of such use in situations of armed
conflict,
Noting that armed conflicts, violations of international humanitarian law and
international human rights law, and destruction of or other damage to objects
indispensable to the survival of the civilian population can reduce or deprive civilians
of access to essential services in situations of armed conflicts, and can be drivers of
or aggravate forced displacement, compound the spread of infectious diseases in these
contexts and hamper an effective public health response,
Reiterating its commitment to pursue all possible avenues to prevent and end
armed conflicts, including through addressing their underlying root causes in an
inclusive, integrated and sustainable manner,
Reiterating the need to strengthen efforts to resolve armed conflict and build
sustainable peace and convinced that the protection of civilians in armed conflict and
the protection of objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population
should be an important aspect in this regard,
Reiterating deep concern at the increasing number of civilians in ongoing armed
conflict and related violence facing the threat of conflict -induced food insecurity and
the threat of famine,
Noting that the humanitarian situation in many armed conflicts can also be
compounded by economic crises, increasingly frequent and severe weather events,
and natural disasters and has deteriorated as a result of the impacts of the COVID -19
pandemic and, in this regard, reaffirming the need for combatting and sustainably
recovering from the pandemic,
Recalling the obligations of all parties to armed conflicts under international
law, including international human rights law, as applicable, and international
humanitarian law including the prohibition of attacks directed against civilians and
civilian objects, medical personnel and humanitarian personnel exclusively engaged
in medical duties, their means of transport and equipment, hospitals, and other
medical facilities,
Underlining the obligations of all parties to armed conflicts under international
humanitarian law related to protecting civilians and civilian objects, meeting the basic
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needs of the civilian population within their territory or under their control, and
allowing and facilitating the rapid and unimpeded passage of impartial humanitarian
relief to all those in need,
Stressing the particular impact that armed conflict has on women, children,
including as refugees and internally displaced persons, and other c ivilians who may
have specific vulnerabilities including persons with disabilities and older persons,
including through increased risk of violence and lack of access to essential services,
and stressing the protection and assistance needs of all affected c ivilian populations,
Recalling its practice that mandates of UN peacekeeping and other relevant
missions include, where appropriate and on a case-by-case basis, provisions regarding
the protection of civilians,
Stressing the need to fight against impunity and the importance of ensuring
accountability for serious violations of international law, including international
humanitarian law and international human rights law,
Recognising the need to return as quickly as possible and in an inclusive and
equitable manner provision of essential services, while building back better and
providing more resilient essential services to the civilian population, in contributing
to advancing the comprehensive approach to sustaining peace in countries in
situations of armed conflict and post-conflict, and in this regard, welcoming relevant
international and regional cooperation,
1. (...) Further demands that all parties to armed conflict fully comply with their
obligations under international humanitarian law regarding taking due care to spare
the civilian population, civilians and civilian objects, refraining from attacking,
destroying, removing or rendering useless objects indispensable to the surv ival of the
civilian population, and respecting and protecting humanitarian personnel and
consignments used for humanitarian relief operations;
4.

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En el párrafo 6 de la versión en inglés, las palabras
"an enabling environment by, inter alia , removing" deben sustituirse por las
palabras "an enabling environment through, inter alia , by removing".
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Following this
period, the Minister of Justice retains the power to dismiss court president at his discretion,
and the National Council for the Judiciary can block the decision to dismiss a court
president only with a qualified majority of two thirds of its members.21 The amendments
also introduce a new ground for dismissal which could easily be abused to remove judges at
the Minister’s discretion and provide to the Minister unfettered power to appoint new court
presidents without any obligation to obtain the approval of the general assembly of the
21 The Venice Commission observed that this threshold is very high, and it will become virtually
impossible to achieve after the new Act on the National Council of the Judiciary enters into force.
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LETTER DATED 13 FEBRUARY 2018 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF AZERBAIJAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Such measures by Armenia include, inter alia, conducting illegal archaeological
excavations in historical places in the occupied territories and distorting their results,
perpetrating barbarian acts of destruction of the Azerbaijani historical monuments of
national and world importance, including mosques and other sacred shrines,
presenting non-Armenian churches as their own, removing any traces of Azerbaijani
cultural and historical roots, changing toponyms, falsifying inscriptions on the
monuments and constructing other fake narratives.
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