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Algunos equipos y dispositivos que se están desarrollando en el Japón con destino
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Function Hardware Shape Description
Approximate cost
(in yen)
Sensors
monitor camera
(Optical surveillance
system)
Small inexpensive video recording system with motion monitor for
detecting tampering 400,000
Intrusion sensor
(Intrusion detection
system)
Sensors utilizing long wave-length infrared or micro wave beams are
highly reliable and may be so placed as to cover an entire area 100,000
Portal
surveillance Portal monitor A combination of metal detectors, motion monitors, optical surveillance equipment and intrusion alarms 50,000,000
Seal s
Optical fiber seal Bundle of approximately 60 optical fibers used to check on-site, whether a seal has been broken or not.

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LETTER DATED 23 OCTOBER 2018 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF GERMANY, NAMIBIA AND SPAIN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Acknowledging the current
#MeToo movement against gender-based violence, speakers also highlighted the
importance of utilizing existing mechanisms within the UN Security Council for
investigating and prosecuting acts of sexual and gender-based violence, increasing
the number of female peacekeepers and increasing briefings by women to the Security
Council on pressing matters.
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REPORT OF THE THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, JAMES ANAYA : ADDENDUM
The secretariat of the Permanent Forum and the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights should consider utilizing the members of the Permanent
Forum and the Expert Mechanism as resource persons in the elaboration of their own
policies, guidelines and publications on indigenous issues.
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LETTER DATED 11 JULY 2019 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PORTUGAL TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Naciones Unidas A/73/949
Asamblea General Distr. general
16 de julio de 2019
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Original: inglés
19-12164 (S) 180719 220719
*1912164*
Septuagésimo tercer período de sesiones
Tema 28 b) del programa
Desarrollo social: desarrollo social, incluidas las cuestiones
relativas a la situación social en el mundo y a los jóvenes, el
envejecimiento, las personas con discapacidad y la familia
Carta de fecha 11 de julio de 2018 dirigida al Secretario General
por el Representante Permanente de Portugal ante las Naciones
Unidas
Me complace transmitirle la Declaración de Lisboa+21 sobre Políticas y
Programas relativos a la Juventud, de 2019 (véase el anexo)*, adoptada en la
Conferencia Mundial de Ministros de Asuntos de la Juventud 2019 y el Foro de la
Juventud, que organizaron en Lisboa del 21 al 23 de junio el Gobierno de Portugal y
el Consejo Nacional de la Juventud de Portugal, en colaboración con la Organización
Internacional del Trabajo, la Oficina del Enviado del Secretario General para la
Juventud, el Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia, el Departamento de
Asuntos Económicos y Sociales de la Secretaría, la Organización de las Naciones
Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura y el Fondo de Población de las
Naciones Unidas.
(...) A/73/949
19-12164 2/6
Anexo de la carta de fecha 11 de julio de 2018 dirigida al
Secretario General por el Representante Permanente de
Portugal ante las Naciones Unidas
Lisboa+21 Declaration on Youth Policies and Programmes
2019
Convened in the World Conference of Ministers responsible for Youth 2019 and the
Youth Forum Lisboa+21, organized by the Portuguese Government and the
Portuguese National Youth Council, in cooperation with United Nations-system
partners, in Lisboa, on the 22nd and the 23rd of June 2019,
Reaffirming the World Programme of Action for Youth adopted by the General
Assembly of the United Nations in its resolution 50/81 of 14 December 1995 and
62/126 of 18 December 2007, which provides a policy framework and practical
guidelines for national action and international support to improve the situation of
young people around the world, within fifteen youth priori ty areas;
Recalling further General Assembly resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled
“Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”, in which
for the first time the Assembly recognized children and youth as agents of change,
and recognizing that the Sustainable Development Goals are integrated, indivisible
and universal in nature, and therefore that all of them apply to youth;
Reaffirming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and all human rights
instruments relevant, to protect promote and fulfil the human rights of all young
people, as well as regional human rights instruments that particularly target youth or
are relevant to young people;
Affirming the pioneer role of the Lisbon Declaration on Youth Policies and
Programmes (1998) and recalling the relevance of its commitments, and further
recognizing the International Youth Years celebrated thereto,
Welcoming the establishment of the function of the United Nations Secretary-
General’s Envoy on Youth (2013) and underlining the Envoy’s important task, as
Chair of the High-Level Steering Committee for the United Nations Youth Strategy
“Youth 2030” (2018);
Reiterating the need to protect, promote and fulfil the human rights of all young
people in all their diversity and recognizing that the human rights of all young people
are not fully realized and further underlining the importance of addressing the specific
needs of all young people, giving particular attention to young women and girls,
marginalized groups and young people belonging to vulnerable groups or in
vulnerable situations, including indigenous youth, youth in rural areas, youth with
disabilities, young migrants or those who face discrimination based on any other
ground or on multiple grounds, in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development commitment to leave no one behind and reach the furthest behind first;
Express further concern that adolescent girls and young women continue to
encounter and be disproportionally affected by significant legal, cultural, social and
economic barriers affecting their empowerment and equal opportunities to reach their
full potential due to discriminatory laws, stereotypes and sexism from a young age,
institutions, attitudes and harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage
and female genital mutilation, unequal pay for work of equal value, adolescent
pregnancy, sexual and gender-based violence, lack of political inclusion, unpaid care
work, legal impediments and restrictions and securing employment, lower wages, and
further acknowledge that age and gender are characteristics that often intersect, add
to and multiply discrimination based on other grounds;
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Acknowledging that the current generation of youth is the largest one ever and
reaffirming that a large youth population presents a unique demographic dividend that
can contribute to lasting peace and to achieving sustainable development in its three
dimensions: economic, social, and environmental, if inclusive and effective policies
are in place;
Recognizing that the international community faces increasing challenges posed by
today’s rapidly changing environment and marked by evolving and mutually-
reinforced shifts of geopolitical, demographic, climatic, technological, social,
cultural and economic nature, creating unparalleled conditions for progress but,
upending the established order, and creating new and interlinked challenges for youth
and societies at large in ensuring respect for their human rights in all areas;
Acknowledging that meaningful youth participation, engagement and empowerment
are instrumental in all stages of youth policymaking processes and decision-making
processes that affect young people’s lives at local, national, regional and international
levels, and that youth remain largely excluded from formal decision-making and
political participation, and recognizing further that new forms of political, economic,
cultural and societal engagement and participation have emerged, based on specific
issues and contexts, utilizing both online and offline methods;
Acknowledging the important link between migration and development, recognizing
that migration brings both opportunities and challenges to countries of origin, transit
and destination, to migrants and to the global community, and recognizing the
responsibility to promote and protect the human rights and fundamental freedoms of
all migrants effectively, regardless of their migration status, especially those of
women, young people and children;
Expressing concern that among civilians, youth account for many of those adversely
affected by armed conflict, including as refugees and internally displaced persons,
and that the disruption of youth’s access to education, leisure time and economic
opportunities has a dramatic impact on durable peace and reconciliation;
Affirming that generating decent work and quality employment for youth is one of
the biggest challenges that needs to be tackled, and emphasizing the priority areas of
the World Programme of Action for Youth linked to the employability of youth,
including education, health and access to information, while recognizing the rapidly
changing future of work requires critical investments in foresight activities on the
part of governments; adaptable social, economic, political and legal institutions;
young people’s capabilities and their opportunities for life -long learning and the
provision of social protection;
Noting the variation of definition of the term youth that may exist at the national and
international levels and underlining the importance of recognizing that young people
go through different stages, from dependence of childhood to adulthood ’s
independence, including adolescence, requiring explicit attention on the policies and
programmes involving youth;
WE, MINISTERS RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUTH AND YOUTH
DELEGATES, WITHIN OUR RESPECTIVE COMPETENCES,
COMMIT OURSELVES TO:
1. (...) Promote the right to education and equal education opportunities for all young
people, in particular for girls and young women, in accessing quality formal,
technical, non-formal, informal and vocational education and training, including
learning, literacy and life skills, soft skills and digital and media literacy, while
addressing social and gender gaps in skills and ensuring a particular focus on young
people in situations of vulnerability, enhancing learning and employability outcomes
in order to ensure social, economic and environmental sustainability, and promote
and develop education programmes and curricula on human rights, gender equality,
gender-based violence, culture of peace and non-violence and global citizenship
needed for personal development and for the labour market of today and tomorrow,
ensuring they can thrive in a world where change is constant and learning never stops;
13.

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Programme
Véase la agenda adjunta
11/09/2019
08:45 - 09:00
Registro de participantes
09:00 - 09:30
Apertura
José Durán Lima, Chief of the Regional Integration Unit, International Trade and Integration Division, ECLAC, Santiago
09:30 - 10:30
Bloque 1: Presentación de resultados del Proyecto Matrices de Insumo Producto (MIP) para la política comercial e industrial en América Latina
José Durán Lima, ECLAC Santiago
Presentation of main results of the IOT Project: 2011 Regional Matrix and preliminary developments for Global FEALAC IOT, 2011 and 2014
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Sebastián Castresana, CEPAL Santiago / Daniel Cracau, consultor CEPAL Santiago
Presentation of Dashboard of Indicators for trade and production created on the basis of 2011 Latin American IOT
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10:45 - 11:30
Bloque 2: Matrices de Insumo Producto para el Análisis de la Política Comercial en Asia Pacífico
John Arvin Cunanan Bernabe, Asian Development Bank
Presentation of indicators utilizing Input Output Table for Asia Pacific and its ties with public policy
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11:30 - 13:00
Bloque 3: Cadenas de Valor entre países de la Comunidad Andina (CAN): Implicaciones para la integración intra e interregional con Asia Pacífico
The case of Colombia, Jaime Vallecilla, CRECE
Input-Output Tables as a tool for Trade and Industrial Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean and its relationship with Asia Pacific.
(...) Karla Enamorado, Central Bank of Honduras
Carlos Figueroa, Central Bank of Guatemala
Alí Samoya Mena, Central Bank of Nicaragua
Representatives from Panama, INEC
William Sánchez Vásquez, Central Bank of El Salvador
16:30 - 17:45
Bloque 7: Comentarios Finales
Diego Caicedo, Vice Minister of Foreign Trade, Ecuador
Input-Output Tables and Public Policies, a perspective from policymakers
José Durán Lima, Chief of the Regional Integration Unit, International Trade and Integration Division, ECLAC, Santiago
16:30
Bloque 6: Análisis Adicionales de Políticas Públicas a partir de las MIP y Matrices de Contabilidad Social
Análisis de Políticas Públicas utilizando modelos de equilibrio general computable y vínculo con el Desarrollo Sostenible
Martín Cicowiez / Sebastian Castresana
The SIEGPAAL model and evaluation of public policies
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Luis Aquino
Application of the IOT for Economic and Prospective Analysis: The Case of El Salvador
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Norihiko Yamano
CO2 Emission embedded in final demand and trade utilizing the OECD Input Output Table
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José Durán / Cristobal Budnevich
Applications of the IOT and sustainable development.
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TERRORIST ATTACKS ON THE BASIS OF XENOPHOBIA, RACISM AND OTHER FORMS OF INTOLERANCE, OR IN THE NAME OF RELIGION OR BELIEF :REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Otras motivaciones personales pueden ser la necesidad de hallar una
identidad o un sentido de pertenencia y un objetivo vital nuevos o más satisfactorios,
lo que también puede ser explotado con los argumentos que se aferran a una identidad
colectiva y se basan en el antagonismo entre “nosotros y ellos”. Otros estudios indican
la posibilidad de que una elevada proporción de quienes encuentran motivación en
“el extremismo y la violencia de derecha” no recurra a servicios de salud mental,
entre otros las personas y comunidades afectadas por el terrorismo y el personal
militar o exmilitar que padece trastorno por estrés postraumático 21.
12. (...) En
Europa, los enfoques de la Unión Europea que implican a toda la sociedad en las
estrategias de prevención incluyen la creación de resiliencia personal y comunitaria
y la rehabilitación y reintegración en la sociedad.
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BENCHMARKS AND INDICATORS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The indicators developed by the ECLAC/GTZ project were discussed and agreed upon
with the UNCCD focal points of Argentina, Brazil and Chile at a technical meeting held in
Buenos Aires, Argentina, in December 2002. Utilizing the selected indicators, ECLAC has built
a database with information on population and rural activities.
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LETTER DATED 29 DECEMBER 2020 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Such success should be expanded by utilizing regional
actors to confront international issues.
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QUADRENNIAL REPORTS FOR COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
Desde 2012, los miembros del
personal de KEPAD trabajan con el ACNUR de Grecia como formadores
extraescolares para desarrollar el juego de simulación interactivo “Passages”.
(...) Asimismo, organizó
varias reuniones informativas oficiosas para órganos creados en virtud de tratados y
se reunió con miembros del personal de los Relatores Especiales para informarlos
sobre algunas cuestiones de interés particulares en materia de derechos humanos.
(...) Promueve la paz, la estabilidad, la solidaridad, el amor y la fraternidad entre las
personas, los grupos de personas, los Estados y las naciones.
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REPORT OF THE 2019 MEETING OF EXPERTS ON INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING OF THE CONVENTION
BWC/MSP/2019/MX.5/2
GE.19-17060 11
Anexo II
Lista de documentos
Signatura Título
BWC/MSP/2019/MX.5/1 Programa provisional de la Reunión de Expertos
de 2019 en Fortalecimiento Institucional de la
Convención
BWC/MSP/2019/MX.5/2 Informe de la Reunión de Expertos en
Fortalecimiento Institucional de la Convención de
2019
BWC/MSP/2019/MX.5/CRP.1
Inglés únicamente
Draft report of the 2019 Meeting of Experts on
Institutional strengthening of the Convention
BWC/MSP/2019/MX.5/INF.1
Español/francés/inglés únicamente
List of participants
BWC/MSP/2019/MX.5/WP.1
Inglés únicamente
Institutional strengthening of the Convention:
Reflections on the 2001 Protocol and the
verification challenge - Submitted by the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
BWC/MSP/2019/MX.5/WP.2
Inglés únicamente
Utilizing the Convention’s Tools to Strengthen its
Institutional Functions - Submitted by the United
States of America
BWC/MSP/2019/MX.5/WP.3
Ruso únicamente
International conference “Global biosecurity
challenges.

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