REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS, CHALOKA BEYANI : ADDENDUM
The Special Rapporteur calls upon the Government of Serbia and the authorities in
Kosovo to provide IDPs with personal documentation in accordance with principle 20
(2) and (3) of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. (...) In addition, the Special Rapporteur calls for closer regional collaboration to facilitate
the issuance of personal documentation for IDPs who need to regularize their civil status
while still in displacement. (...) Although most Roma, Ashkali and
Egyptian IDPs had a private house, their land occupancy rights were never registered and
they lack personal documentation and title records for their homes.
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LETTER DATED 11 JULY 2019 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PORTUGAL TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
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2019年 7月 11日葡萄牙常驻联合国代表给秘书长的信的附件
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 priority 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
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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;
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;
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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 ś 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;
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LEGAL ASPECTS OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
In certain countries concern over tbe protection of personal data has
placed res trictions on the free flow of computerized data across frontiers.
(...) It has beco~e
possible to lDOnitor very large volumes of data coverillg a number of individual
persons witb a large a1DOunt of information on each person. ADP technology has
made it possible to centralize tbe registration of such personal info~tion,
and to compare, 'sort and select information and process data ~ different
information .yste~. (...) Not all countries have adopted data legislation, bowever, and a1DOUg those
whieb bave the protection of the citizen I s personal privacy varies. This aaay
1Uke it te~pting to export data files and personal data to countries baving no
- or less strict - legislation in Cbi. field.
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VISIT TO FRANCE :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON ADEQUATE HOUSING AS A COMPONENT OF THE RIGHT TO AN ADEQUATE STANDARD OF LIVING, AND ON THE RIGHT TO NON-DISCRIMINATION IN THIS CONTEXT
Such emergency accommodation must conform with the
principle of human dignity and guarantee the security of the person and their personal
effects. The Code also states (art. (...) In October 2017, the personal
housing benefit was cut by 5 euros per month. (...) While the
Government is utilizing these tactics to deter the growth of informal settlements, they are
making already completely unacceptable living conditions even worse.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND BELIEF ON HIS MISSION TO DENMARK : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
As a consequence, non-believers or believers of other faiths
need to deal at least indirectly with a religious institution that is not their own when they
register births and provide their personal and family data to the Folkekirke, not to a neutral
State-managed institution.
(...) Social workers, police and other actors
closely cooperate in a “cross-sectoral approach” that facilitates finding tailor-made
pragmatic solutions before a personal crisis with possibly disastrous effects unfolds. (...) The message conveyed to the population is that
anyone confronted with personal problems of whatever sort can count on professional
support, including through counselling, mentoring and other offers.
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REVIEW OF THE JOINT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES
The JISC shall also set minimum technical requirements for JI activities, utilizing
UNFCCC-approved [methodologies] [standards for baselines, additionality and monitoring],
such as under the clean development mechanism (CDM), after collaboration with host
Parties, stakeholders and, as appropriate, the CDM Executive Board, that ensure the
additionality of emission reductions and quality assurance, quality control and consistency
of their measurement.
9. (...) Each member shall:
(a) Serve in his or her personal capacity;
(b) Have experience and competence in developing policy and strategy within
regulatory processes, including in the development or implementation of GHG market
mechanisms, and shall possess an understanding of business perspectives regarding
investment in the environmental field;
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(c) Refrain from participating in the consideration of and decision-making on
subjects in relation to which he or she has a real or perceived conflict of interest, including
in relation to specific host Parties or JI activities;
(d) Subject to his or her responsibility to the JISC, not disclose any confidential or
proprietary information coming to his or her knowledge by reason of his or her duties for
the JISC, either during or after his or her term of office on the JISC;
(e) Be bound by the rules of procedure of the JISC;
(f) Take a written oath of service witnessed by the UNFCCC Executive Secretary
or his or her authorized representative before the member assumes his or her duties.
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REVIEW OF THE JOINT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES
The JISC shall also set minimum technical requirements for JI activities, utilizing
UNFCCC-approved methodologies, such as under the clean development mechanism
(CDM), after collaboration with host Parties, stakeholders and, as appropriate, the CDM
Executive Board, that ensure the additionality of emission reductions and quality assurance,
quality control and consistency of their measurement.
9. (...) Each member shall:
(a) Serve in his or her personal capacity;
(b) Have experience and competence in developing policy and strategy within
regulatory processes, including in the development or implementation of GHG market
mechanisms, and shall possess an understanding of business perspectives regarding
investment in the environmental field;
(c) Refrain from participating in the consideration of and decision-making on
subjects in relation to which he or she has a real or perceived conflict of interest, including
in relation to specific host Parties or JI activities;
(d) Subject to his or her responsibility to the JISC, not disclose any confidential
or proprietary information coming to his or her knowledge by reason of his or her duties for
the JISC, either during or after his or her term of office on the JISC;
(e) Be bound by the rules of procedure of the JISC;
(f) Take a written oath of service witnessed by the UNFCCC Executive
Secretary or his or her authorized representative before the member assumes his or her
duties.
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VISIT TO CANADA : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
The federal Government can encourage
provinces and territories to also harmonize their legal and policy frameworks with the
Convention by utilizing existing mechanisms for collaboration such as the
intergovernmental committees and working groups, as well as financial disbursements.
27. (...) It is estimated that
the provincial government spends 42,000 Canadian dollars each year to keep a person in an
institutional setting. According to persons with disabilities, the same amount of money
provided in the form of direct funding would allow them to pay for 50–60 hours of personal
assistance services per week.
64. (...) Family members have to take over the responsibility of
providing support, give up their jobs to provide personal care, manage the delivery of
multiple services and make themselves available at short notice when service provision is
cancelled.
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VISIT TO MALAYSIA :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION
In its general comment No. 15 (2002)
on the right to water, the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights clarified that
the human right to water means that everyone is entitled to sufficient, safe, acceptable,
physically accessible and affordable water for personal and domestic uses. The Special
Rapporteur encourages the Government to speed up its preparatory efforts to ratify the
Covenant.
7. (...) The Special Rapporteur saw these problems in person when he visited the villages.
Several water treatment facilities were installed at the entrance to the communities by the
Ministry of Rural Development and were managed by the district office of the Department
of Orang Asli Development. (...) In addition to
the quality of drinking water, the quality of water used for personal use, such as bathing,
was another concern for the Special Rapporteur.
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REVIEW OF THE JOINT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES. DRAFT CONCLUSIONS PROPOSED BY THE CHAIR
The JISC shall also set minimum technical requirements for JI activities, utilizing
UNFCCC-approved methodologies, such as under the clean development mechanism
(CDM), after collaboration with host Parties, stakeholders and, as appropriate, the CDM
Executive Board, that ensure the additionality of emission reductions and quality assurance,
quality control and consistency of their measurement.
9. (...) Each member shall:
(a) Serve in his or her personal capacity;
(b) Have experience and competence in developing policy and strategy within
regulatory processes, including in the development or implementation of GHG market
mechanisms, and shall possess an understanding of business perspectives regarding
investment in the environmental field;
(c) Refrain from participating in the consideration of and decision-making on
subjects in relation to which he or she has a real or perceived conflict of interest, including
in relation to specific host Parties or JI activities;
(d) Subject to his or her responsibility to the JISC, not disclose any confidential
or proprietary information coming to his or her knowledge by reason of his or her duties for
the JISC, either during or after his or her term of office on the JISC;
(e) Be bound by the rules of procedure of the JISC;
(f) Take a written oath of service witnessed by the UNFCCC Executive
Secretary or his or her authorized representative before the member assumes his or her
duties.
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