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The Assembly encouraged all three organizations to continue and further strengthen and expand their efforts.
The General Committee draws to the attention of the General Assembly paragraph 13 of resolution 68/307, in which the Assembly encouraged the Main Committees.
In its resolution 61/244, the Assembly encouraged the Secretary-General to continue to make progress in the area of mobility.
The General Committee may wish to bring to the attention of the General Assembly paragraph 13 of resolution 68/307, in which the Assembly encouraged the Main Committees.
The Assembly encouraged Governments to adopt policies that support the development of microcredit institutions and their capacities.
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In resolution 68/227 on women in development,adopted at the same session, the Assembly encouraged governments to take measures to ensure equal access to full and productive employment and decent work.
The Assembly encouraged IOC to further identify and develop areas and modalities of cooperation through discussions with the Division.
In the outcome document of the High-level Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly on the Millennium Development Goals(resolution 65/1), the Assembly encouraged stakeholders, including volunteer associations, to enhance their role.
The Assembly encouraged the Advisory Body to arrive at a consensual text as soon as practicable see also General Assembly resolution 61/222, para. 110.
It was also in follow-up to paragraph 2 of General Assembly resolution 67/216, in which the Assembly encouraged giving appropriate consideration to sustainable urbanization in the elaboration of the post-2015 United Nations development agenda.
The Assembly encouraged IMO to accelerate its work in developing a voluntary model audit scheme and urged the organization to strengthen its draft implementation code.
Subscribing to the spirit of paragraph 6 of United Nations General Assembly resolution 49/75 D of 15 December 1994, in which the Assembly encouraged further international efforts to seek solutions to the problems caused by anti-personnel land-mines, with a view to the eventual elimination of such devices.
In parallel, the Assembly encouraged the Board of Trustees to continue its efforts to broaden its donor base and further increase the contributions to the General Fund.
Bearing in mind General Assembly resolution 59/162 of 20 December 2004, in which the Assembly encouraged Member States to investigate the possibility of establishing operational chemical profiling programmes and invited them to support such programmes to the extent possible.
Further, the Assembly encouraged closer collaboration between the Special Rapporteur and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in particular the Anti-Discrimination Unit.
In its resolution 55/57, the Assembly encouraged Governments, organizations of the United Nations system and other actors to take all possible actions to promote volunteering.
The Assembly encouraged broad participation by the United Nations system, including the Bretton Woods institutions, and other relevant intergovernmental organizations, including the World Trade Organization.
In paragraph 16 of its resolution 64/248, the Assembly encouraged Member States in arrears with their assessed contributions to the United Nations to consider submitting multi-year payment plans.
The Assembly encouraged the Office to continue to work with Member States and relevant United Nations entities to facilitate the exchange of information to improve preparedness and humanitarian response.
In that resolution, andin its resolution 67/238, the Assembly encouraged Member States in arrears with their assessed contributions to the United Nations to consider submitting multi-year payment plans.
The Assembly encouraged Member States to actively participate in the above-mentioned meetings, as they provided an opportunity to develop and maintain strong partnerships with the private sector and civil society organizations.
In the resolution, the Assembly encouraged the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO) to accord priority to this theme in its work.
The Assembly encouraged the Security Council and its Counter-Terrorism Committee to strengthen cooperation with relevant human rights bodies, in particular with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights OHCHR.
By resolution 54/150, the Assembly encouraged Governments to support the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People by contributing to the Fund, together with other donors.
The Assembly encouraged the United Nations Industrial Development Organization(UNIDO) to support developing countries, upon request, in achieving sustainable development and to promote environmentally sound and sustainable production.
In its resolution 67/193, the Assembly encouraged Member States to give adequate consideration to the negative effects of the world drug problem and its consequences on development and on society in general.
The Assembly encouraged States to consider participating in international and regional dialogues on migration and invited them to consider negotiating bilateral and regional agreements on migrant workers in the framework of applicable human rights law.
Also in resolution 53/120, the Assembly encouraged Governments to submit responses to the questionnaire prepared by the Secretariat on the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
The Assembly encouraged Governments, relevant United Nations bodies and other donors to take further action to promote gender-appropriate mine-awareness programmes, victim assistance and child-centred rehabilitation.
With respect to control of precursors, the Assembly encouraged States to establish or strengthen mechanisms and procedures to ensure strict control of chemical precursors used in such illicit manufacture and to support international operations aimed at preventing the diversion of chemical precursors.