Examples of using Programme-budget in English and their translations into Arabic
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(Programme-Budget Implications in document A/C.2/ 51/ L.48).
Announcing a minor editorial change, he said that no programme-budget implications were anticipated.
The programme-budget implications of that decision were contained in addendum 1 to the Committee ' s report.
Mr. Khane(Secretary of the Committee) said that the programme-budget implications would not be available until the following day.
The CHAIRMAN invited the Committee to consider draft resolution A/C.3/48/L.47, entitled" Human rights education decade",and said that it had no programme-budget implications.
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The relevant statements of programme-budget implications would be submitted in due course.
His delegation would continue to request that theSecretariat should provide clear indications on the programme-budget implications of draft resolutions.
The Chairman said that the draft resolution had no programme-budget implications and that Indonesia, Liberia, Madagascar, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Togo and Yugoslavia had joined the list of sponsors.
The Chairman said he had beeninformed by the Secretariat that it did not anticipate any programme-budget implications arising from the draft resolution.
Ms. Astanah(Malaysia) asked whether the programme-budget implications of the draft resolution would also be discussed in the Fifth Committee, since she was not in a position to express herself on the matter.
The WHO secretariat also indicates that the strategic andoperational planning stages of the programme-budget cycle will provide an opportunity to optimize the planning of human resources.
The CHAIRMAN invited the Committee to consider draft resolution A/C.3/48/L.44, entitled" Respect for the principles of national sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of States in their electoral processes",and said that it had no programme-budget implications.
The Chairman said that the draft resolution contained no programme-budget implications and that Andorra, Benin and South Africa wished to become sponsors.
The Chairman said that, while the Cuban proposal was practical, more than one daywould be needed for preparing the statement on the programme-budget implications of the further two invitations.
The Chairman informed the Committee that the draft resolution had no programme-budget implications, and that Burundi, Croatia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Mauritania, the Sudan, Suriname and Yugoslavia had joined the sponsors.
The Chairman invited the Committee to take action on the draft resolution anddrew attention to document A/C.3/59/L.36 containing a statement of programme-budget implications of the draft resolution.
Mr. Cabral(Guinea-Bissau) said that the statement on programme-budget implications(A/C.3/58/L.84) was misleading: rather than containing the financial estimates required under rule 153 of the rules of procedure, it expressed the opinion of the Programme Planning and Budget Division.
I should like to reiterate that additional time is needed for draft resolutions involving changes in the work programme oradditional expenditures since they will require the preparation by the Secretary-General of a statement of programme-budget implications.
The CHAIRMAN invited the Committee to consider draft resolution A/C.3/48/L.48, entitled" Elimination of all forms of religious intolerance",and said that it had no programme-budget implications. He recalled that the French and Spanish versions of paragraph 4 would be aligned with the English text.
The Chairman announced that the delegations of Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Mali, Mongolia, Namibia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone had joined the sponsors of the draft resolution,and that it contained no programme-budget implications.
Ms. Abdul Aziz(Malaysia), referring to the Secretary ' s initial statement,said she was surprised that the programme-budget implications for the Chairman of the Working Group on the Right to Development differed from those for other mechanisms and that his travel expenses might have to be met from extrabudgetary funds.
Ms. Abdul Aziz(Malaysia) said that the invitation to the Special Rapporteur on disability should be treated on an equal footing with the other invitations; it should be possible to take adecision in principle on that question as well if the programme-budget implications could also be absorbed.
The programme-budget implications should be discussed in the Fifth Committee, taking into account the view expressed by the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions(ACABQ) that the budget of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights did not allow for the full implementation of General Assembly resolution 61/158.
(c) United Nations Mission for the Verification of Human Rights and of Compliance with the Commitments of theComprehensive Agreement on Human Rights in Guatemala: programme-budget implications of draft resolution A/50/L.68(A/50/L.68, A/C.5/50/53, A/50/891 and A/C.5/50/56).
The Chairperson, drawing attention to draft resolution A/C.3/55/L.70,said that it had no programme-budget implications, and recalled that when the text had been introduced the representatives of Bangladesh, Colombia, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United States of America had requested that their countries should be added to the list of sponsors.
The PRESIDENT: In paragraph 30, concerning sub-paragraph 13(d) of decision 34/401, the General Committee draws the Assembly 's attention to the observations by the Secretary-General that the preparation of a statement of programme-budget implications by the Secretary-General might take a few days.
Mr. de Barros(Acting Secretary of the Committee)read out a statement concerning the programme-budget implications of the draft resolution. Pursuant to paragraph 2, the General Assembly would endorse the recommendations made by the Working Group on the future operations of the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women(INSTRAW) and would request the Secretary-General to implement those recommendations.
The Chairman invited the Committee to take action on draft resolution A/C.3/57/L.30 entitled" Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment", and the United States amendment thereto in document A/C.3/57/L.39,and invited the Secretary to read out a statement on the programme-budget implications of the draft resolution.
The Chairman said that the draft resolution contained no programme-budget implications and that the following countries wished to join the sponsors: Azerbaijan, Botswana, Colombia, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Haiti, Liechtenstein, Madagascar, Malawi, Namibia, Nicaragua, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Sao Tome and Principe, Swaziland, the United States of America, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.
As a way to promote efficiency while encouraging performance, Member States may want to change the regulation and accept that a certain percentage of any savings accrued at the end of the biennium, for instance 50 per cent, may be used by the organizations concerned as a source for financing remuneration increases linked to performance,subject to certification by Member States that the programme-budget has indeed been implemented to their full satisfaction.