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The Secretary-General was requested to prepare a report on the basis of those contributions for consideration by the Commission at its fifty-fifth session.
As set forth in the report of the Commission on Sustainable Development on its first session, 1/ the Secretary-General was requested to prepare analytical reports for future sessions of the Commission.
The Secretary-General was requested to prepare and update lists of experts in various fields who would be available for fact-finding missions.
Recalling its resolution 45/103 of 14 December 1990, in which the Secretary-General was requested to prepare a draft world youth programme of action towards the year 2000 and beyond.
The Secretary-General was requested to prepare an additional report, taking into account the information provided by States for submission to the Commission at its fifty-third session.
The introduction will present the mandate for the study as reflected in General Assembly resolution 58/185, in which the Secretary-General was requested to prepare an in-depth study on all forms and manifestations of violence against women.
The Secretary-General was requested to prepare his report in coordination with the International Committee of the Red Cross(ICRC), and their comments and advice are gratefully acknowledged.
Those expected accomplishments that did not reflect the relevant section of the medium-term plan were amended as per resolution 56/253 and the Secretary-General was requested to prepare the next biennial proposed programme budget in full conformity with the directives.
The Secretary-General was requested to prepare an additional report on the basis of the replies received from States for submission to the Commission on Human Rights at its fifty-fifth session in 1999.
The present report has been prepared in response to recommendation 88 of the International Conference on Population held at Mexico City in 1984, as well as to Economic andSocial Council resolutions 1986/7 and 1987/72, in which the Secretary-General was requested to prepare, on a regular basis, reports on monitoring of multilateral population assistance.
In paragraph 6, the Secretary-General was requested to prepare an additional report on this subject, taking into account the information provided by States, for submission to the Commission at its fifty-third session.
Recalling its resolutions 45/201 of 21 December 1990, 46/207 of 20 December 1991, 47/184 of 22 December 1992 and48/54 of 10 December 1993, in which the Secretary-General was requested to prepare reports on institutional developments, taking into account all relevant proposals related to the strengthening of international organizations in the area of multilateral trade.
Two years ago, my delegation submitted a draft resolution in which the Secretary-General was requested to prepare a brief report on the question of the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and of vehicles for their delivery so that a representative governmental group of experts could consider it and make suggestions on future consideration of the report in the various multilateral disarmament forums.
The results of these assessments by the competent international organizations 44/ will be very important for the preparation of the comprehensive report for the fifty-first session of the General Assembly, which the Secretary-General was requested to prepare in paragraph 19 of resolution 49/28, on the impact of the entry into force of the Convention on related existing or proposed instruments and programmes.
The result was the adoption of resolution 48/75 C, in which the Secretary-General was requested to prepare a short report containing a brief description of the question for transmission to a representative intergovernmental group of experts.
The attention of the Commission is drawn to General Assembly resolution 58/269, in which the Secretary-General was requested to prepare, for submission to the Assembly at its fifty-ninth session, a strategic framework for the biennium 2006-2007 to replace the current medium-term plan for the period 2002-2005.
It will be recalled in this connection that,pursuant to General Assembly resolution 51/220 of 18 December 1996, in which the Secretary-General was requested to prepare a comprehensive policy paper that would examine all issues related to the question of all additional expenditures referred to in paragraphs 10 and 11 of annex I to Assembly resolution 41/213 of 19 December 1986, the Secretary-General submitted a report to the Assembly at its fifty-first session A/C.5/51/57.
Finally, the Secretary-General is requested to prepare a report on humanitarian assistance to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia for consideration at the fifth-ninth session of the General Assembly.
The Secretary-General is requested to prepare a report on the basis of that information and to submit it to the General Assembly.
Similarly, the Secretary-General is requested to prepare a report on relevant activities of the United Nations see sect. III below.
The Secretary-General is requested to prepare a standardized and simplified format that could be used by Governments in preparing information on a single subject or in clusters of subjects.
The Secretary-General is requested to prepare a study with a comprehensive assessment of the present arrangements for the Council's sessions para. 43.
Taking into account its observations as outlined above,the Advisory Committee recommends that the Secretary-General be requested to prepare a comprehensive report on training in peacekeeping that would address, among other issues.
In paragraph 81 of that report, the Committee recommended that the Secretary-General be requested to prepare a proposal drawing upon experience gained on cost-sharing mechanisms currently in place.
In operative paragraph 12 the Secretary-General is requested to prepare a compilation of texts of principles, guidelines or recommendations that have been unanimously adopted by the Disarmament Commission since its inception in 1978.
The Secretary-General is requested to prepare this report in collaboration with WHO and other relevant organs, organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, taking into account their specialized expertise in the area of health and development.
Should such discussion be encouraging, the Secretary-General is requested to prepare a more detailed proposal for its implementation, taking into account the views of the concerned governing bodies of the specialized agencies.
In paragraph 81 of that report, the Committee recommended that the Secretary-General be requested to prepare a proposal for revised funding arrangements for the Office of Internal Oversight Services(OIOS), drawing upon experience gained on cost-sharing mechanisms currently in place.
In particular, the Committee reiterates its recommendation that the Secretary-General be requested to prepare a comprehensive report on training in peacekeeping that would address the issues set out in paragraph 148 of its report A/63/746.
The Advisory Committee recommends that the Secretary-General be requested to prepare a detailed report that would tie together interrelated issues while reflecting the unique nature of the United Nations and its central role.