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As a result of the review and assessment,the Review Conference recommended that States individually and collectively through regional fisheries management organizations.
The Conference recommended that States develop specific programmes and strategies for ensuring the widest human rights education and the dissemination of public information, taking into account the World Plan of Action on Education for Human Rights and Democracy, 2/ adopted by the International Congress on Education for Human Rights and Democracy, held at Montreal in March 1993, and other human rights instruments and taking particular account of the human rights needs of women.
With respect to groundwater pollution control, the 1977 United Nations Water Conference recommended that States should, inter alia.
The Review Conference recommended that States that are FAO members provide the organization with appropriate means to advance the above requests and objectives.
Considering that inclusive education is key to building inclusive societies, the Conference recommended that States"address social inequity and poverty levels as priorities as these are major obstacles to the implementation of inclusive education policies and strategies.
The Conference recommended that States consider preparing national plans of action that could be supported by the United Nations comprehensive programme.
With respect to mechanisms for international cooperation and the question of non-members of regional fisheries management organizations,the Review Conference recommended that States strengthen the mandates of those organizations to implement modern approaches to fisheries management, applying the precautionary approach and an ecosystem approach to fisheries management and relying on the best scientific evidence available.
The Conference recommended that States strive to eradicate illiteracy and direct education towards the full development of the human personality and the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.
With respect to monitoring, control and surveillance and compliance and enforcement,the Review Conference recommended that States strengthen effective control over vessels flying their flag to ensure that they do not undermine conservation and management measures adopted by regional fisheries management organizations.
The Review Conference recommended that States commit themselves to this objective through the establishment of target levels and plans or other mechanisms for ongoing capacity assessment.
With respect to the conservation and management of straddling fish stocks andhighly migratory fish stocks, the Review Conference recommended that States commit themselves to adopt and fully implement conservation and management measures for the two types of stocks, including for currently unregulated stocks, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and the precautionary approach.
The World Conference recommended that States parties to human rights treaties also consider adhering to the existing optional communication procedure Part II, paragraph 90.
As to participation of developing States and of non-parties to the Agreement,the Review Conference recommended that States contribute to the Assistance fund under part VII of the Agreement, or through other mechanisms, to assist developing States in all aspects of the conservation and management of straddling fish stocks and highly migratory fish stocks.
Moreover, the Conference recommended that States parties establish or strengthen, as appropriate, inter-agency coordination and called upon them to consider establishing and maintaining, as appropriate, direct channels of communication between border control agencies, as well as enhancing law enforcement cooperation.
As a result, the resumed Review Conference recommended that States and regional economic integration organizations, individually and collectively through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements.
The Conference recommended that States adopt specific measures in the economic, social, educational and cultural fields and as regards civil and political rights to ensure that all persons would enjoy legal and factual equality and that discrimination between majorities and minorities was eliminated.
In regard to the latter, the Conference recommended that States exchanged ideas on ways to promote further ratification and accession to the Agreement through a continuing dialogue to address concerns raised by some nonparties.
The Conference recommended that States parties should identify technical assistance requirements in their responses to the comprehensive self-assessment checklist and in the country reports,that these should preferably be prioritized and that States parties, where applicable, should continue to provide UNODC with information on ongoing technical assistance projects related to the implementation of the Convention.
The Review Conference recommended that States take measures to improve cooperation to ensure the compatibility of measures for areas under the national jurisdiction of coastal States and measures for the high seas.
The resumed Review Conference recommended that States and regional economic integration organizations expedite efforts through FAO, in cooperation with IMO, to create a unique vessel identifier system as part of a comprehensive global record of fishing vessels that included refrigerated transport and supply vessels.
The Review Conference recommended that States adopt and fully implement conservation and management measures in accordance with the precautionary approach, and that States enhance understanding of ecosystem approaches and incorporate ecosystem considerations in fisheries management, including actions to conserve associated and dependent species and to protect habitats of specific concern, taking into account existing FAO guidelines.
As indicated in the introduction, the Conference recommended that States parties identify technical assistance requirements in their responses to the comprehensive self-assessment checklists and in the country reports, preferably prioritized, and that States parties, where applicable, continue to provide UNODC with information on ongoing technical assistance projects related to the implementation of the Convention.
The resumed Review Conference recommended that States and regional economic integration organizations, individually and collectively through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, undertake performance reviews that included some element of independent evaluation not later than 2012, undertake such reviews on a regular basis, for example every five years, and ensure that information about actions taken to implement the recommendations from performance reviews was made publicly available.
The Conference recommends that States Parties consider further ways to improve the measures to prevent the diversion of nuclear technology for nuclear weapons, other nuclear explosive purposes, or nuclear-weapon capabilities.
The Conference recommends that States planning new civilian reactors avoid or minimize use of highly enriched uranium to the extent that this is feasible, taking into account technical, scientific and economic factors.
The Conference recommends that States that have not yet done so establish or designate a regulatory body regarding nuclear safety.
In putting forth this proposal, the Russian Federation is guided principally by the decisions of the second Hague conference of 1907, which recommended that States parties convene a third peace conference.
The World Conference on Human Rights recommended that States consider adopting national plans of action for human rights.
The Conference also recommended that States parties to the Convention, when reporting under article 18 of the Convention, should include in their reports to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women(CEDAW) information on measures taken to implement the Platform for Action.
The World Conference on Human Rights recommended that States develop specific programmes and strategies for ensuring the widest human rights education and dissemination of public information, taking particular account of the human rights needs of women.