Examples of using Socdev in English and their translations into Arabic
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The statement of the Permanent Forum is available at http: //www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii/.
The secretariat of the Forumprovides a database on the recommendations(see www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii) based on information received from United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, Governments and indigenous organizations.
For more information, please visit the following Web site: www.un. org/esa/socdev/enable.
Moreover, the Department of Economic and Social Affairs developedits current website(http: //www.un. org/esa/socdev/enable/) in 2004 in order to efficiently disseminate updates on the Ad Hoc Committee meetings drafting the Convention.
The full reports areavailable on the website of the Permanent Forum(www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii).
For instance, the Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and the Programme of Action ofthe World Summit for Social Development are located at http: www.un. org/ esa/ socdev/ wssd. htm; international plans and programmes of action in the fields of ageing, persons with disabilities and youth are also available at the Gateway site.
The full reports are available on the Permanent Forum website(http: //www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii).
Within the Gateway site, the“Persons with disabilities”site(http: www.un. org/ esa/ socdev/ disabled. htm) fully meets the Internet accessibility standards developed at the Center for Applied Special Technology, a non-governmental organization that analyses web pages for their accessibility to persons with disabilities( http: www. cast. org/bobby).
For further information, please consult the following Web site: <www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii gt;.
All issues are posted on the Web site for the Year maintained bythe Division for Social Policy and Development(www.un. org/esa/socdev/iyop. htm) which has recently been upgraded with the assistance of a specialist.
For more information, please contact the secretariat of Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues(tel. 1(917) 367-5102) or visit the following Web site:www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii.
The final report and recommendations of the workshop are available on the web site of theUnited Nations Programme on the Family(www.un. org/esa/socdev/family) and will be published in late 2004;
In the first half of 1998, with expert assistance, the Division planned and developed, within the United Nations Headquarters Internet presence, the Internet-based“Gateway to social policy and development”(http://www.un. org/ esa/socdev).
A section on activities related to the Second World Assembly on Ageing has been added to the web site of theUnited Nations programme on ageing(www.un. org/desa/socdev/ageing), to highlight the preparatory process.
The full text of the reports from the meetings can be found at the web site of the Division for Social Policy and Development of the Department ofEconomic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat: http: //www.un. org/esa/socdev/.
The full reports areavailable on the Permanent Forum website(http: //www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii).
Statements on the adoption of the Declaration by the Chairperson of the Forum, the Secretary-General, the Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and other high-level officials in the United Nations system may beaccessed at the website of the Forum secretariat(www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii).
The framework andthe chart of indicators are available online(www.un. org/esa/socdev/ageing).
The participants had before them a draft agenda, a draft programme of work and documents prepared by participating experts(documentation made available for the workshop is listed in annex II). Documentation is also available on the website of the secretariat ofthe Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues(http: //www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii).
Information about the International Day of DisabledPersons is available at www.un. org/esa/socdev/enable/.
Information regarding the proposed agenda andprogramme of work is available at www.un. org/esa/socdev/pfii/.
In the coming months, as resources are made available, an analysis of the activities will be made, including those listed on the World Wide Web(the Year's Web site is located at:www.un. org/esa/socdev/IYOP).
The secretariat of the Forum has reported on the outcomes achieved in relation to the recommendations of its first session(see E/C.19/2003/3)and provided a database on the recommendations(see www.un. org/esa/socdev/unpfii).
On-line documentary resources include the second monitoring report of the Special Rapporteur on Disability and the third review and appraisal ofthe World Programme of Action(http: //www.un. org/esa/socdev/ disabled. htm).
The report of the workshop, which includes an action plan formulated by participants to further implement international norms and standards related to persons with disabilities, is located at http://www.un. org/esa/socdev/ disttsre. htm.
The report of the meeting, which was convened by UNICEF in cooperation with the Forum secretariat and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights,is posted on the Forum website(www.un. org/esa/ socdev/unpfii).
The report of the consultation was distributed at the resumed first session of the preparatory committee in December 2001 and is posted on the web site ofthe Division for Social Policy and Development(http: //www.un. org/esa/socdev/ageing).