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The Assembly recognized that the current methodology could be enhanced, bearing in mind the principle of capacity to pay.
As shown by the request contained in paragraph30 of resolution 59/283, however, the Assembly recognized that immediate measures were required.
The Assembly recognized ageing as a global phenomenon and supported its inclusion in the international development agenda.
JS2 recommended that Supreme Decree No. 1086,which made prior authorization a requirement for the exercise of the right to peaceful assembly recognized under the Constitution, should be repealed.
In section III.D the Assembly recognized that career development is an indispensable part of effective human resources management.
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A number of other States parties have conditioned their acceptance of article 4 by reference to the need to protect the freedoms of opinion, expression,association and assembly recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Assembly recognized the contribution of UNV to supporting volunteering by promoting volunteerism, including by placing volunteers.
The judgement specifically cites general comment No. 15 of the Committee on Economic, Social andCultural Rights as well as General Assembly resolution 64/292, in which the Assembly recognized the right to water and sanitation.
The Assembly recognized the contributions made by Member States and civil society, including non-governmental entities and the young generation, to the success of UNISPACE III.
The Committee agreed that the implementation of the resolution was binding on the Committee andrecalled that in paragraph 30 of annex I to the resolution, the Assembly recognized that WFP was an autonomous joint organ of both the United Nations and FAO.
In addition, the Assembly recognized the efforts made by the Department to implement the basic accessibility requirements for persons with disabilities to the United Nations website.
Taking note of General Assembly resolution 56/6 of 9 November 2001 on a Global Agenda for Dialogue among Civilizations in which the Assembly recognized the valuable contribution that dialogue among civilizations can make to an improved awareness and understanding of the common values shared by all humankind.
The Assembly recognized the importance of the rate of personnel reimbursement to the wider peacekeeping partnership and its centrality to peacekeeping budgets and finance.
In General Assembly resolution 46/185 B of 20 December 1991, section IV, paragraph 9, the Assembly recognized that, for certain sections of the programme budget, the new arrangements were likely to affect the projected level of resources in 1993 and perhaps in 1992.
The Assembly recognized, however, the value of economic activities which are undertaken in accordance with the wishes of the peoples of those Territories, and their contribution to the development of such Territories.
The Preparatory Committee, recalling General Assembly resolution 54/93, paragraph 14 in which the Assembly recognized the important role of all relevant actors, including non-governmental organizations, in the preparatory process, including in the preparatory committee.
The Assembly recognized the importance of comparable data disaggregated by types of trafficking in persons, sex and age, as well as of strengthening national capacity for gathering, analysing and reporting of such data.
In the context of human resources development, the Assembly recognized the need to integrate human resources development into comprehensive strategies that mainstream gender perspectives.
The Assembly recognized the need for extensive international cooperation to promote the reliable transportation of energy to international markets through pipelines and other transportation systems.
As to the global agenda for dialogue among civilizations, the Assembly recognized that tolerance and respect for diversity effectively promoted and were supported by, inter alia, the empowerment of women see General Assembly resolution 56/6.
The Assembly recognized the need for a team of readily available dispute resolvers who would be located in the various geographic regions in addition to the core staffing of the Office of the United Nations Ombudsman and Mediation Services.
Its mandate stems from General Assembly resolution 46/182, in which the Assembly recognized the need for more coherent and consolidated humanitarian action by the United Nations system and called for the designation of a high-level Emergency Relief Coordinator, supported by a secretariat.
The Assembly recognized in paragraph 185 of that resolution the major role that the Economic and Social Council, within its Charter mandate, plays in the overall coordination of the funds, programmes and specialized agencies.
The Iraqi authorities stress the importance of General Assembly resolution 35/168, in which the Assembly recognized the important role that enhancing the protection, security and safety of diplomatic and consular missions and representatives plays in preserving high-level diplomatic relations between States and peoples.
At the same time, the Assembly recognized the urgent need to assist States in coping with their special economic problems arising from the implementation of sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro.
Such a step, if taken, would go against both the letter andthe spirit of General Assembly resolution 63/248, in which the Assembly recognized the importance of meetings of regional and other major groupings of Member States for the smooth functioning of the sessions of intergovernmental bodies and asked the Secretary-General to meet the requests of those groupings for conference services.
By that resolution, the Assembly recognized"the unique function of the United Nations information centres as one of the most important means of disseminating information about the United Nations among the peoples of the world.
The year 2012 marks the tenth anniversary of the adoption of General Assembly resolution 57/150, in which the Assembly recognized the Guidelines of the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group as the principal reference tool for coordinating international urban search and rescue response, and urged all States to act in conformity with them.
In the resolution, the Assembly recognized the interlinkages between poverty, malnutrition, inadequate or inaccessible health-care services, early childbearing and child marriage as the main causes of obstetric fistula.
The Pension Board and General Assembly recognized this serious problem and subsequently approved staffing increases to support the Fund's continually increasing work volume.