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The General Assembly also invited Governments to participate at the highest political level possible at the special session.
Should the Council decide to devote its high-level segment in 1999 or 2000 to the advancement of women,it might wish to bear in mind that the General Assembly also invited the Council to consider including the question of violence against women at the high-level segments of one of its forthcoming sessions, in the context of its discussion on the human rights of women resolution 52/86, para. 15.
The General Assembly also invited the Global Environment Facility to strengthen the focal area of land degradation, primarily desertification and deforestation.
In the operative part of the draft resolution, the General Assembly also invited Governments to consider the development of standard minimum rules to assist victims and facilitate their return to their home societies.
The General Assembly also invited the President of the General Assembly to appoint the experts in consultation with Member States with due regard for equitable geographical representation.
In its resolution 52/100, the General Assembly also invited the Commission to give attention to appropriate arrangements for the involvement and participation of non-governmental organizations in the review.
The General Assembly also invited States, inter alia, to address family-related concerns within the framework of the commitments undertaken at relevant major United Nations conferences and in their follow-up processes.
The Economic and Social Council, while recommending the adoption of the forest instrument to the General Assembly, also invited the Forum to establish and maintain cooperation with relevant multilateral environmental agreements, instruments, processes and United Nations bodies, relevant international and regional organizations, institutions and major groups in order to facilitate enhanced cooperation to achieve the purpose of the instrument.
The General Assembly also invited Governments, relevant united Nations organs, organizations, institutions and individuals to make voluntary contributions which might be utilized to enable nationals of developing countries to participate in symposia and seminars.
In resolution 54/16, the General Assembly also invited the Joint Inspection Unit, when preparing its annual programme of work, to give priority to the reports requested by the participating organizations.
The General Assembly also invited relevant United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, as well as the International Organization for Migration, to contribute to the preparation of the High-level Dialogue.
In its resolution 46/36 L, the General Assembly also invited Member States to include with their return available background information on military holdings, procurement through national production and relevant policies.
The General Assembly also invited the Secretary-General to seek the views of Member States and relevant regional and international organizations on the pursuit of happiness and well-being, and to communicate such views to the Assembly at its sixty-seventh session.
In its resolution 61/263, the General Assembly also invited the Secretary-General to report on expenditures related to safety and security as compared to the total expenditures of specialized agencies, funds and programmes.
The General Assembly also invited the Secretary-General, in the light of Security Council resolution 907(1994) of 29 March 1994, to keep under review the senior management structure of the Mission, including a review of the modalities of employment of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General.
In paragraph 105 of resolution 61/105, the General Assembly also invited the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, FAO and other relevant bodies of the United Nations system to consult and cooperate in the preparation of questionnaires designed to collect information on sustainable fisheries, in order to avoid duplication.
The General Assembly also invited United Nations organs and bodies, including the Economic and Social Council to address the protection and promotion of the rights and welfare of women migrant workers in the context of the present review and the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
In its revised Programme of Action for the Third Decade, the General Assembly also invited UNESCO to expedite the preparation of teaching materials and teaching aids to promote teaching, training and educational activities against racism and racial discrimination, with particular emphasis on activities at the primary and secondary levels of education.
The General Assembly also invited the Commission at its fifty-first session to consider extending for three years the term of the mandate of the Working Group, as defined in Commission resolution 20(XXXVI) of 20 February 1980, while maintaining the principle of annual reporting, and requested the Working Group to continue to fulfil its mandate in a rigorous and constructive fashion.
In resolution 49/165, the General Assembly also invited trade unions to support the realization of the rights of women migrant workers by assisting them in organizing themselves so as to enable them better to assert their rights.
In this regard, the General Assembly also invited affected developing countries to place the implementation of their action programmes to combat desertification high among their priorities in their dialogue with their development partners.
In the same resolution, the General Assembly also invited broad participation in the preparatory process for the Second World Assembly including Member States, all relevant organs of the United Nations systems, non-governmental organizations(NGOs) in the field of ageing, as well as research institutions and representatives of the private sector.
In the same resolution, the General Assembly also invited UNCTAD, in close cooperation with the regional economic commissions and other relevant international organizations, to provide technical assistance and advisory services to the newly independent landlocked States in Central Asia and their transit developing neighbours, taking into account the relevant transit transport agreements.
The General Assembly also invited the regional commissions and their subregional offices, in collaboration with other relevant entities of the United Nations system, IOM and its Council, to organize discussions to examine regional aspects of international migration and development and to provide inputs, in accordance with their respective mandates, to the preparatory process for the High-level Dialogue.
In the same resolution, the General Assembly also invited intergovernmental bodies, during their organizational sessions or other appropriate periods before the commencement of their substantive work, to review with author departments the question of the availability of documentation for the proper functioning of those bodies and to report thereon to the General Assembly at its fifty-sixth session through the Committee on Conferences.
The General Assembly also invited States and other organizations participating in the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction to provide technical and financial assistance, including national capacity-building, to developing countries to support global and regional observation systems and research, including the dissemination of data on El Niño and related phenomena, to prevent, mitigate and redress the negative effects.
The General Assembly also invited the executive heads of the organizations of the common system to develop and submit proposals, to their relevant intergovernmental bodies, as a matter of priority, on the possibility of introducing performance awards or bonuses to a limited number of staff in recognition of their outstanding performance and specific achievements in a given year, and to coordinate, to the extent possible, those proposals with those developed by the Secretary-General.
The General Assembly also invited the specialized agencies, funds and programmes of the United Nations, as well as the regional commissions, including the Economic Commission for Africa, to collaborate to this end with the Secretary-General of the International Organization of la Francophonie by identifying new synergies in favour of development, in particular in the areas of poverty elimination, energy, sustainable development, education, training and the development of new information technologies.
In its resolution 61/266, the General Assembly also invites the United Nations system to develop, support and intensify activities aimed at furthering respect for and the promotion and protection of all languages.
The Assembly also invited ICSC to provide general comments on the concept of performance awards and bonuses to the Assembly at its fifty-second session.