QUADRENNIAL REPORTS FOR THE PERIOD 2005-2008 SUBMITTED BY NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN CONSULTATIVE STATUS WITH THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL THROUGH THE SECRETARY-GENERAL PURSUANT TO COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1996/31 : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Mata Amritanandamayi Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5. Peace Worldwide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6. (...) Construction de logements pour les sans-logis et les habitants
des taudis : 30 500 logements construits sur un total de 125 000 prévus, bénéficiant
de services collectifs de distribution, notamment d’eau courante et de l’évacuation
des eaux usées, et de la présence d’écoles et de magasins.
5. Peace Worldwide
(Statut consultatif spécial : 2005)
I. (...) Coopération avec des organes ou des institutions spécialisées des Nations
Unies sur le terrain ou au Siège : Peace Worldwide s’est occupé de plusieurs
questions touchant les droits de l’homme et les droits des minorités au Pakistan.
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Technical support was provided to regional
configurations (the African Union, the East African Community (ECA), the Common Market for
Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), the Southern African Development Community (SADC))
and individual ACP states in their preparation for EPA negotiations on specific technical issues such
as agriculture, market access issues, services, new issues and WTO compatibility. (...) Applications have been filed for ten other products;
(g) With a view to improving distributional gains from trade, online and real time information on fish prices at
important markets and landing sites is provided on a daily basis. This pilot initiative of providing
comprehensive and relevant market information has helped the fisherfolk maximize their returns.
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ON ITS 2017 REGULAR SESSION, NEW YORK, 30 JANUARY TO 8 FEBRUARY AND 24 FEBRUARY 2017
E/2017/32 (Part I)
17-03357 (F) 2/66
b) De reclasser deux organisations non gouvernementales ayant le statut
consultatif;
c) De noter que le Comité a décidé de prendre acte du changement de nom
de six organisations non gouvernementales;
d) De noter que le Comité a pris acte des rapports quadriennaux de
352 organisations non gouvernementales, dont des rapports nouveaux ou déjà
présentés;
e) De clore, sans préjudice de nouvelles demandes, l’examen des demandes
d’admission au statut consultatif présentées par 31 organisations non
gouvernementales qui n’ont pas répondu aux questions qui leur ont été posées à
deux sessions consécutives;
f) De clore l’examen des demandes d’İstanbul Fikir Araştırmaları Derneği
et de Hazar Strateji Enstitüsü Derneği;
g) De ne pas accorder le statut consultatif à l’organisation non
gouvernementale Christian Solidarity Worldwide.
Aux termes du projet de décision II, le Conseil déciderait de retirer son statut
consultatif à l’organisation non gouvernementale Kimse Yok Mu.
(...) Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice
KARP
Kejibaus Youth Development Initiative
Kenya Alliance for the Advancement of Children
Kerman Raad
Kindernothilfe
Kosmos Associates
Krityanand UNESCO Club Jamshedpur
Kuwait Association for the Basic Evaluators for Human Rights
Kyung Hee University
Land is Life
Lassalle-Institut
LDC Watch
Les enfants de Frankie
Liberian United Youth for Community Safety and Development
Licht für die Welt – Christoffel Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
Lutheran World Federation
Major Alliance Education Centre
Make Mothers Matter
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Manavata
Match International Centre
Médecins du monde (international)
Mediators beyond Borders
Mother Care Foundation
Mother’s Union
Mountain Institute
Movement for the Protection of the African Child
Movimiento Cubano por la Paz y la Soberanía de los Pueblos
Mundo sin Guerras
National Advocates for Pregnant Women
National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs
National Coalition against Racial Discrimination
National Council of Women of Great Britain
Network of Non-Governmental Organizations of Trinidad and Tobago for the
Advancement of Women
New Future Foundation
NGO Coordination post Beijing Switzerland
NGO Health Committee
Ngoma Club
Nigeria-Togo Association
Nippon International Cooperation for Community Development
Norwegian Refugee Council
Observatorio Mexicano de la Crisis
ODHIKAR: Coalition for Human Rights
OISCA International, South India Chapter (2011-2014)
Okedongmu Children in Korea
Okogun Odigie Safewomb International Foundation
Organisation camerounaise pour la protection de l’arbre
Organisation pour la communication en Afrique et de promotion de la coopération
économique internationale
Organisation technique européenne du pneumatique et de la jante
Pacific Disability Forum
Pan European Forest Certification Council
Partnership for Global Justice
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23/66 17-03357 (F)
Partnership for Indigenous Peoples Environment
Peace Education Foundation
Peace Operation Training Institute
Peace Parks Foundation
Peacebuilding Solutions
People for Successful Corean Reunification
People to People
People with Disabilities Uganda
Pesticide Action Nexus Association
Planetary Association for Clean Energy
Plataforma Portuguesa para os Direitos das Mulheres
Plateforme pour le développement durable des Caraïbes
Population Connection
Population Council
Pos Keadilan Peduli Ummat
Pragya
Priests for Life
Project One
Public Union of Citizens “International Centre of Education of Georgian and
German Women”
Quaker Earthcare Witness
Rainforest Partnership
Release Legal Emergency and Drugs Service
Relief International
Research Centre for Feminist Action
Right to Play
Rural Development Organization
Salamander Trust
Saratoga Foundation for Women Worldwide
Scalabrini International Migration Network
Search for Common Ground
Shinji Shumeikai
Ship and Ocean Foundation
Sigma Theta Tau, National Honorary Society of Nursing
Sir William Beveridge Foundation
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Smile Foundation
Social Action Forum for Manav Adhikar
Social Service Agency of the Protestant Church in Germany
Society for the Protection and Assistance of Socially Disadvantaged Individuals
Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child
Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (2011-2014)
Society for Threatened Peoples (2005-2008)
Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries
Society Studies Centre
Solar Cookers International
Solidarité agissante pour le développement familial
Soroptimist International
Sri Swami Madhavananda World Peace Council
Stichting Global Reporting Initiative
Stichting Rutgers WPF
Stichting Spanda
Women and Modern World Centre
Women’s Association of Macau
Women’s Health and Education Organization
World Heart Federation
e) De clore, sans préjudice de nouvelles demandes, l’examen des demandes
d’admission au statut consultatif présentées par les 31 organisations ci-après, qui
n’ont pas répondu aux questions posées par les membres du Comité malgré trois
rappels effectués au cours de deux sessions consécutives :
Association consortium pour les aires et territoires du patrimoine autochtone et
communautaire
Association for Trauma Outreach and Prevention
Association mondiale pour l’échange culturel, artistique et artisanal
Association pour la solidarité et développement durable
Assyrian National Congress
Collectif des familles de disparu(e)s en Algérie
Connections for Afghanistan Research and Prosperity Organization
Crisis Management Initiative
Fon Foundation
Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils
HealthBridge Foundation of Canada
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Human Aid UK
Humanity Family Foundation for Peace and Development
Institute for Multi-track Diplomacy
International Clergy Association
International Police Commission Philippine Command Association
Iraqi Association for Public Policy and Administration
Ishaatool Mohammadiya Research and Development Foundation, Shevgaon
Kepa Ry, Kepa Rf
Liberia Youth Initiative for Peace and Sustainable Development
Marijuana Policy Project
Media and Gender Enlightenment Initiative
Promundo-US
Public Interest Advocacy Centre
Re-evaluation Foundation
Stichting Child and Youth Finance International
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
Vision Africa Give a Child a Future
World Christian Association for Peace and Assistance Ministry International
World Food Logistics Organization
f) De clore l’examen des demandes d’İstanbul Fikir Araştırmaları Derneği
et de Hazar Strateji Enstitüsü Derneği;
g) De ne pas accorder le statut consultatif à l’organisation non
gouvernementale Christian Solidarity Worldwide.
(...) Projet de décision VI
Demande de retrait du statut consultatif
Le Conseil économique et social prend acte de la demande de l ’organisation
non gouvernementale suivante, qui souhaite être rayée de la liste des organisations
dotées du statut consultatif en raison de sa dissolution :
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Market Women’s Fund
Projet de décision VII
Rapport du Comité chargé des organisations non gouvernementales
sur les travaux de sa session ordinaire de 2017
Le Conseil économique et social prend note du rapport du Comité chargé des
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON THE EFFECTS OF FOREIGN DEBT AND OTHER RELATED INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS OF STATES ON THE FULL ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS, PARTICULARLY ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, JUAN BOHOSLAVSKY - MISSION TO ICELAND
For example, in 2009, the Unemployment Insurance and Labour Market
Measures Complaints Committee decided only 17 cases, while in 2014, it rendered
decisions in 101 cases, including overturning six decisions of the Directorate of Labour. (...) A/HRC/28/59/Add.1
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richest countries in the world, with the fourth-highest gross domestic product (GDP) per
capita worldwide. From 2003, the public Housing Financing Fund was allowed to provide
loans to cover up to 90 per cent of the market value of a house, below a certain ceiling.
Commercial banks entered the mortgage loan market, frequently offering better terms than
the Government and aggressively expanding their consumer lending, which made Icelandic
households among the most heavily indebted in the world.16
21.
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WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE STATE OF THE PHILIPPINES: COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS - NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
As in many countries, women’s
participation in the labor market is often temporary, lacking in social protection, health
insurance, paid sick and maternity leave, pensions and unemployment benefits. (...) Without income and without adequate support from the
government, their right to be free from hunger, among other human rights, is in danger of
being infringed.16
It is clear that the COVID-19 crisis brought with it economic struggles felt in all levels of the
economy and all countries worldwide. However, it must be stressed that this socio-economic
impact is more prominently felt among the most vulnerable and marginalized, especially
women in the marginalized sector.
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VISIT TO AZERBAIJAN : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT TO FOOD
These are remarkable successes in a short period of time. However, labour
markets in Azerbaijan are characterized by significant structural challenges, such as supply
and demand mismatches, high levels of vulnerable and informal work and regional labour
market disparities.9
13. The emergence of a free market economy has assisted with the impressive growth
the country has experienced. (...) Owing to the small size of farms, which are most frequently between one and three
hectares, and the lack of farmers’ associations/unions, small farmers have difficulty in
accessing the market on favourable terms. There is often a huge difference between the
price of products at the farm gate and the price in the final consumer market.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT TO FOOD, JEAN ZIEGLER : ADDENDUM
In 1993, State farms were dismantled and turned into farming cooperatives (UBPCs).
Supply-and-demand markets were created to enable people to purchase food outside government
stores. (...) In recent years, prices of fuel and food products on the world
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market have exploded. In 2007, a ton of wheat in the world market traded at US$ 352 ,24
whereas the average price during 2004-2005 was US$ 154. (...) Given the prices in these markets and the low salaries of Cuban workers, many people are forced
to purchase basic food on the black market.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF THE MOVEMENT AND DUMPING OF TOXIC AND DANGEROUS PRODUCTS AND WASTES ON THE ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS, OKECHUKWU IBEANU : ADDENDUM
It includes the construction and operation
of a common hazardous waste removal pre-treatment facility, modernization of the
recyclable goods market and development of human resources.9
4.
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QUADRENNIAL REPORTS FOR THE PERIOD 2000-2003, SUBMITTED THROUGH THE SECRETARY-GENERAL PURSUANT TO ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1996/31 : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
La Fédération a
également financé l’installation de caves à eau en Mongolie centrale afin de
remédier aux difficultés d’approvisionnement en eau.
4. Hope Worldwide
(Statut consultatif spécial accordé en 1996)
La mission de Hope Worldwide est de redonner l’espoir dans un monde qui
souffre, au moyen de programmes mis en œuvre dans 90 pays, sur les six continents
habités. (...) En 2003, le budget de
Hope Worldwide dépassait 30 millions de dollars et était financé par des dons
individuels, des dons de sociétés et d’entités publiques. (...) .
• 2003– Hope Worldwide a collaboré avec le Bureau régional de l’OMS pour le
Pacifique occidental à Manille sur la question du diabète en Papouasie-
Nouvelle-Guinée.
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REPORT : ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE, COMMITTEE ON ENERGY, WORKING PARTY ON COAL, SYMPOSIUM ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF OPENCAST COALMINING REGIONS, KRASNOJARSK (RUSSIAN FEDERATION), 12-16 JUNE 1995
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/2
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Annexe
LISTE DES DOCUMENTS PRESENTES AU COLLOQUE
COTE INTITULE THEME LANGUE(S)
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/1 Report of the Symposium E F R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.1 List of reports English
only
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.2 General report I E F R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.3 General report II E F R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.4 General report III E F R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.5 General report IV E F R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.6 General report V E F R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.7 Planning and executing a big opencast
lignite mine with regard to the
economic conditions and demand of
different qualities of coal (Germany)
I E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.8 Technology transfer for continuous
opencast mining operations worldwide
(Germany)
V E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.9 Surface mining of Canadian coal
(Canada)
II E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.10 Social and ecological impact of
opencast coal-mining in Maritza-Iztuk
mining region (Bulgaria)
V R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.11 Possibilities for the reclamation of
disturbed land in opencast coal-mining
regions (Bulgaria)
IV R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.12 Developments and changes of the
natural resources system in the coal
open pit from Romania in the same time
with the progress of the exploiting
activities (Romania)
IV E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.13 The coal quality form Romania
(Romania)
I E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.14 Spatial risk assessment - how to cut
losses and maximize profit (United
Kingdom)
III E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.15 Lignite mining under market conditions
- The Laustitzer Braunkohle
Artiengesellschaft - Case Study
(Germany)
V E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.16 Modelling of economically sustainable
prices: The Case Study of
Ekibastoozugol (Kazakhstan)
I R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/2
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COTE INTITULE THEME LANGUE(S)
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.17 Selecting sites for settlement of
thermal power stations and nearby
opencast mines (Hungary)
III R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.18 Perspectives d'exploration des
gisements charbonnières par mines à
ciel ouvert en Hongrie (Hongrie)
I F
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.19 Liquidation of adverse impact on the
environment (Hungary)
V R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.20 Criteria in selecting sites for
opencast mining and establishment of
fuel and energy complexes (Romania)
III E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.21 Ecological aspects of opencast coal
mining (Czech Republic)
IV R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.22 Coal price setting under new market
conditions in the Czech Republic
I E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.23 Coal effective policies, suitable
legislation and control systems for
the sustainable development of the
coal opencast coal-mining regions in
the Czech Republic
V E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.24 Waste management in the process of
opencast coal-mining development:
experience of the Most Coal-Mining
Company (North Bohemia Coal Basin
(Czech Republic)
IV E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.25 Application of the Eco-management and
audit scheme and EIA process to
mineral mining and preparation
industry in the Czech Republic
V E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.26 Opencast mining in Mescke Mountains of
Hungary
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.27 New technology in coal mining and
transport equipment: their impact on
production cost and infrastructure
(Russian Federation)
II R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.28 Non-conventional ecology clean methods
of destruction of rock mass in the
opencast mining (Russian Federation)
II R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.29 Scientific and technical progress in
opencast mining in Russia (Russian
Federation)
II R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.30 Ecological and economic aspects of
sustainable development of coal mining
regions (Russian Federation)
II R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.31 Aerostatic mining technologies
(Russian Federation)
II R
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COTE INTITULE THEME LANGUE(S)
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.32 Production of coal briquettes from
coal wastes (Russian Federation)
I R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.33 Technology for recycling industrial
waste in the conditions of coal
mining enterprises (Russian
Federation)
I R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.34 Problems related to the sustainable
development of Siberian coal mining
regions (Russian Federation)
II R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.35 Assessment of efficiency of coal
mining development (Russian
Federation)
III R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.36 Technical solutions in exploiting coal
fields with difficult geological and
mining conditions (Russian Federation)
IV R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.37 Delivery of coal by self-propelled
railwagons (Russian Federation)
II R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.38 Ecological aspects in East Siberian
and Baikal Coal Mining Regions
(Russian Federation)
IV R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.39 The development of the exploitation
activity in coal open pits in
connection with applicable
technologies, the influence of
environment and coalfield strategy in
Romania
V E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.40 The role of the technical scientific
progress in the viability improvement
of the coal mining companies in
Romania
II R
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.41 Wirtgen surface mine: the economical
and environmental solutions (Germany)
I E
ENERGY/WP.1/SEM.4/R.42 Czech-made mining equipment and
preparation of coal and minerals
(Czech Republic)
II E/R

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