subject=ITU Reg login support
mailto: sg-registration@itu.int?subject=PP-18 Reg: DFP Support
mailto: sg-registration@itu.int?subject=PP-18 Reg: DFP Support
https://www.itu.int/en/ties-services/Pages/login.aspx
https://www.itu.int/en/ties-services/Pages/login.aspx
https://www.itu.int/net4/CRM/xreg/web/Registration.aspx?
语言:中文
得分: 1080169
-
https://www.itu.int/web/pp-18/...ion-process-infographic-zh.pdf
数据资源: un
以上所列各项服务的详情可询问代表团支助服务台:(212)963-3157,或发送电子邮件至missions-support@un.int。还可查询网站www.un.int,尤其是其中的“Internet Services for Delegates”,该链接对每项服务均作详细叙述。
语言:中文
得分: 833423.8
-
https://www.un.org/chinese/ga/61/booklet/booklet57.shtml
数据资源: un
LETTER DATED 14 MAY 2012 FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR ESCAP OF CAMBODIA ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION
-Provide enhanced
financial and technical support; support development of
generation and distribution, energy efficiency,
renewable energy; facilitate private sector investment;
facilitate transfer of appropriate and affordable
technology. (...) -Provide
financial and technical support to improve access to
land, housing and basic services; support development
of capabilities and capacities of national and local
governments and institutions; support technology
transfer and provide financial and technical assistance
for low cost housing.
(...) For interactions, the aim would be raising public awareness so as to
build and sustain public support for the IPoA and create opportunities and
space for the emergence of new forms of organization and alliances in
support of graduation.
语言:中文
得分: 807165.9
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...t?open&DS=E/ESCAP/68/23&Lang=C
数据资源: ods
REPORT OF THE ADAPTATION COMMITTEE. THE 32ND MEETING OF THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES EXPERT GROUP. ADDENDUM. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ADAPTATION COMMITTEE AND THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES EXPERT GROUP FOR ADDRESSING DECISION 1/CP.21, PARAGRAPH 41, AND, IN
Methodologies in the context of the mobilization of support, which includes
finance, technology development and transfer, and capacity-building support, are
understood to be measures that may be used by both providers and recipients of support.
(...) The gap analysis could also reveal existing barriers to
mobilizing support, including limitations in accessing support or the lack of capacity and
an enabling environment to attract and absorb support.
15. (...) Steps taken by providers of support
16. Important steps in facilitating the mobilization of support are scaling up and
enhancing access to adaptation support, including support provided through the Financial
Mechanism and the Technology Mechanism.
17.
语言:中文
得分: 805892.97
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...DS=FCCC/SB/2017/2/ADD.1&Lang=C
数据资源: ods
LETTER DATED 12 MARCH 2021 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Reiterates its aspiration that Somalia should be responsible for its own
security, emphasises that the FGS should lead the security transition process and it
should effectively start in 2021, welcomes in this regard the STP urges the FGS and
FMS to fully implement their commitments and further urges Somalia’s international
partners to support Somalia in fulfilling these commitments, including by ensuring
AMISOM’s strategic tasks and priorities support the transition to Somali
responsibility for security;
2. (...) Urges the deployment of the remaining civilian component to provide full
support to AMISOM’s military and police tasks for reconfiguration of AMISOM to
support transition to SSF-led operations and drawdown;
17. (...) Notes with appreciation the continued financial support to AMISOM,
including from the European Union and urges new donors to provide support for:
(a) AMISOM, including through the provision of additional funding for troop
stipends, equipment, and technical assistance for AMISOM, as recommended in the
African Union/United Nations funding report and to support the effective functioning
of the CCTARC and the disbursement of amends;
(b) The United Nations Trust Fund in Support of the African Union Mission
to Somalia and SSF, including funding directed to training equipment and funding
and mentoring of the SSF to counter the threat of improvised explosive devices, tackle
the proliferation of small arms and light weapons, and to support SPF as set out in
paragraph 20;
(c) National and state-level institutions for the development of the Somali
security sector, including capacity building for the maritime police force in line with
resolution 2246 (2015);
25.

语言:中文
得分: 805830.27
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc.../get?open&DS=S/2021/255&Lang=C
数据资源: ods
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
Urges the FGS, with the coordinated support of the international community,
to set out a clear strategic plan to generate new Somali security forces, integrate forces
from the FMS and train and equip current and newly generated federal forces, requests
the AU and UNSOM to provide additional support to AMISOM in its provision of
combat mentoring support to the SNA, and underlines the importance of deploying
these forces for delivery of the tasks set out in the updated Transition Plan;
AMISOM
Priorities and tasks
9. (...) Urges the deployment of the remaining civilian component to provide full
support to AMISOM’s military and police tasks for transition and drawdown;
17. (...) Reiterates its call for new donors to provide support for:
(a) AMISOM through the provision of additional funding for troop stipends,
equipment, and technical assistance for AMISOM, as recommended in the AU/UN
funding report and to support the effective functioning of the CCTARC and the
disbursement of amends;
(b) The United Nations Trust Fund in Support of the African Union Mission to
Somalia and Somali security forces including funding directed to training equipment
and funding and mentoring of the Somali security forces to counter the threat of
improvised explosive devices, tackle the proliferation of small arms and light weapons,
and to support state and federal police as set out in paragraph 21;
(c) National and state-level institutions for the development of the Somali
security sector, including capacity building for the maritime police force in line with
resolution 2246 (2015);
25.

语言:中文
得分: 804480.03
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc.../get?open&DS=S/2020/459&Lang=C
数据资源: ods
LETTER DATED 6 OCTOBER 2021 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF MALAWI TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
We also commend
the Government of Qatar for its generous support to undertake logistical and
substantive preparations for the LDC5. (...) We
especially invite the Friends of LDCs to actively engage and continue to provide their
support to the Fifth United Nations Conference on LDCs and its preparatory process.
5. (...) We stress the urgency of facilitating access to credit, technology and skills to
support agricultural development and building up inclusive value chains that support
smallholder farmers and private sector development to create the synergies between
nutrition, poverty reduction and the structural transformation of the economies of the
African LDCs and Haiti.
22.
语言:中文
得分: 803092.6
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...sf/get?open&DS=A/76/394&Lang=C
数据资源: ods
REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES ON ITS TWENTIETH SESSION, HELD IN LIMA FROM 1 TO 12 DECEMBER 2014. PART TWO: ACTION TAKEN BY THE CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES AT ITS TWENTIETH SESSION.
Those Parties with limited capacities require support from
those countries in a position to provide such support.
27. (...) Developed countries to enhance reporting on support.
28. Parties to take into account joint mitigation and adaptation approaches referred to in section D, paragraph 22.
(...) Strengthen and improve climate-related research and systematic observation and provide enhanced support;
b. Consider indicators for governance and planning;
c.
语言:中文
得分: 802602.6
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...S=FCCC/CP/2014/10/ADD.1&Lang=C
数据资源: ods
LETTER DATED 29 JUNE 2020 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Requests the Secretary-General to ensure adequate coordination, exchange of
information and, when applicable, support, within their respective mandates and
through existing mechanisms, between MINUSMA, the MDSF, the FC-G5S, the French
Forces and the European Union missions in Mali, and further requests MINUSMA to
convene regular meetings of the Instance de Coordination au Mali as the main platform
for such coordination, exchange of information and support;
31. Stresses that security responses to the threats faced by Mali can only be
effective if conducted in full compliance with international law, and while taking
feasible precautions to minimize the risk of harm to civilians in all areas of operations,
requests MINUSMA to ensure that any of its support to other security presences
mentioned in paragraph 30 above is provided in strict compliance with the Human
Rights Due Diligence Policy on United Nations support to non-United Nations security
forces (HRDDP) and calls upon all non-United Nations security forces in receipt of such
support to continue cooperating with the United Nations and the relevant monitoring
and reporting mechanisms in implementing the HRDDP;
Malian Defence and Security Forces
32. (...) Stresses that operational and logistical support from MINUSMA, as per the
conditions set by resolution 2391 (2017), is a temporary measure which has the potential
S/2020/613
13/18 20-08599
to allow the FC-G5S, given its current level of capacities, to enhance its ability to deliver
on its mandate, and calls on the FC-G5S to continue developing its own capacity to
support itself;
38.

语言:中文
得分: 802091.46
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc.../get?open&DS=S/2020/613&Lang=C
数据资源: ods
LETTER DATED 28 AUGUST 2020 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL AND THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Expresses its deep appreciation for UNSOM’s support to the FGS as set
out in paragraph 1 of its resolution 2158 (2014), in particular with regard to the
development of inclusive politics and preparations for the elections in 2021, the
constitutional review process, mediation, prevention and resolution of conflicts, the
development of a federated police and justice system, strengthening the rule of law
and security sector reform, and coordinating capacity-building support on anti-
corruption issues;
5. Further decides that UNSOM should continue to coordinate UN efforts,
in full cooperation with the FGS and FMS, with a particular focus on the following
tasks:
(a) provide support to the FGS and the FMS to accelerate Somali
Government-led, inclusive politics, and reach political agreement, in order to deliver
shared political and security commitments, through inclusive regular high-level
dialogue at all levels between the FGS and all FMS;
(b) provide support to efforts undertaken by the FGS and the FMS to pursue
inter- and intra-clan reconciliation at the local, regional and national level, including
efforts in Galmudug and Jubaland, as the basis for long-term stability in Somalia, and
provide support to efforts to strengthen the dialogue between the FGS and
“Somaliland”;
(c) provide support, through the exercise of its good offices and through
technical, operational and logistical assistance to the FGS, the Somali Parliament, the
NIEC, and any other stakeholders with an agreed role in election delivery, in
collaboration with UNSOS, for the delivery of elections which are free, fair, timely,
peaceful, transparent, credible and inclusive, incorporating a direct voting component
enabling as many citizens as possible to vote in 2020/2021, in accordance with the
Provisional Federal Constitution of Somalia, and taking fully into account the
perspectives of relevant stakeholders, with a particular focus on supporting the NIEC
at national level and in the FMS, along with local stakeholders to fulfil its independent
constitutional mandate to implement elections as agreed by relevant stakeholders,
continue to support efforts to make progress towards the objective of universal
elections, and support strengthened coordination of international electoral support to
Somalia;
(d) provide technical advice and capacity-building to support the FGS in its
efforts to enable the full, equal and meaningful participation of all Somalis, including
women, youth, minority clans, persons with disabilities, IDPs and Somali refugees in
reconciliation efforts, conflict resolution, peacebuilding and elections, including
supporting Somali commitments to ensure that women fill at least 30 percent of the
seats in both Houses of Parliament, and increasing participation and empowerment of
women, minority communities and other marginalised groups at all decision-making
levels;
(e) provide support to the FGS and the FMS to accelerate implementation of
key security sector reforms, in conjunction with international partners, AMISOM and
UNSOS, including a coherent National Security Architecture with a military and
civilian component, delivery of the Somali-led Transition Plan, agreement on a
federated justice and corrections model, the establishment and strengthening of
effective, accountable and constitutional rule of law institutions;
S/2020/854
7/9 20-11303
(f) provide coordination and strategic advice to improve the operation of the
Comprehensive Approach to Security and collaboration between the FGS and
international partners, as agreed in the Security Pact at the 2017 London Somalia
Conference;
(g) provide support to United Nations entities to ensure system-wide
implementation of the Human Rights Due Diligence Policy across all United Nations
support to AMISOM and the Somali security sector, to include a strong focus on
strengthening engagement with the Government, including on implementation of
mitigation, compliance and accountability measures;
(h) provide technical advice and capacity-building support to the
establishment of the National Human Rights Commission and to the FGS, in
particular the Ministry for Women and Human Rights Development, to promote and
protect human rights in Somalia, including to protect women and girls from sexual
and gender based violence, to promote accountability for human rights violations and
abuses, including through working with civil society, reinforcing and aligning human
rights efforts across security-related and humanitarian agendas, and monitor and
include information on the human rights situation in the Secretary-General’s reporting
in accordance with paragraph 16;
(i) provide support, within its mandate and existing resources, to the FGS in
the implementation of the 2019 Mutual Accountability Framework (MAF) for
Somalia;
(j) provide support to the FGS to implement Somalia’s National Strategy and
Action Plan for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism, in order to strengthen
Somalia’s capacity to prevent and counter terrorism, including Somalia’s capacity to
address conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism, in compliance with Somalia’s
obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law,
international human rights law and international refugee law, and provide support to
Somalia’s efforts to become a state party to the international counter-terrorism
conventions and protocols;
(k) provide support and strategic policy advice to bolster the FGS’s ability to
deliver services and attract investment, and help the FGS to establish frameworks for
managing resources and power sharing, in order to enable Somalia to strengthen
revenue mobilisation, resource allocation, budget execution, and anti-corruption
measures, as set out in the New Partnership for Somalia;
(l) support Somalia’s efforts to advance 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development, working closely with the United Nations Country Team, provide
strategic advice to institutional capacity building in line with the Somalia National
Development Plan, collaborate with the international financial institutions to support
the mobilisation of economic and development assistance, and ensure effective and
integrated cooperation of United Nations agencies, funds and programmes and
promote cooperation with relevant partners, with a view to making maximum use of
development financing in Somalia, including in response to flooding, locusts and the
COVID-19 pandemic;
6. (...) Further strongly condemns any misuse or obstruction of humanitarian
assistance, including attacks against humanitarian and medical personnel, and against
their means of transport and equipment, as well as hospitals and other medical
facilities in violation of international law, and demands that all parties allow and
facilitate full, safe, rapid and unhindered access for the timely delivery of aid to
persons in need across Somalia in line with the humanitarian principles, including by
dismantling illegal checkpoints and removing administrative hurdles, and underlines
the importance of proper accounting in international humanitarian support;
11. Calls upon the FGS, the FMS and all relevant actors to facilitate, support
and, where appropriate, implement durable solutions for internal displacement,
including local integration or resettlement, and to create the conditions conducive to
the voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable return of refugees and IDPs, with the
support of the international community;
12.

语言:中文
得分: 801263.2
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc.../get?open&DS=S/2020/854&Lang=C
数据资源: ods