Examples of using Work programmes of the functional commissions in English and their translations into Russian
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Work programmes of the functional commissions, 2002-2006.
Developments regarding the multi-year work programmes of the functional commissions in 2002.
Table 1 Work programmes of the functional commissions, 1998-2002.
In doing so, the Council will also need to take into account the multi-year work programmes of the functional commissions.
It is imperative that the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions be coordinated and harmonized, through clear division of labour and clear policy guidance, to avoid duplication.
Section V contains recommendations for further harmonization and coordination of the work programmes of the functional commissions.
It provided guidance on how to ensure better harmonization and coordination of the work programmes of the functional commissions.
At the intergovernmental level, this means harmonizing the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions that will follow up the conferences, and promoting at the same time a clear division of labour amongst them.
Similar consideration could be given to other cross-sectoral themes to ensure harmonization andcoordination of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions.
To that end,the Council should ensure that the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions are harmonized and coordinated.
In its same conclusions on a coordinated follow-up to international conferences, the Council stated that it would ensure the harmonization andcoordination of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions.
Securing the harmonization, coordination andcoherence of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions dealing with the development process was essential.
Over time, as the new work programmes of the functional commissions are coming into effect, functional commissions would start to address the cross-sectoral annual ministerial review theme from their own perspective, alongside their own conference-specific topics.
To assist the Council in its role of ensuring harmonization and coordination of the work programmes of the functional commissions, a consolidated report on the outcomes of subsidiary bodies will be before the Council.
To facilitate the Council's analysis, the report focuses on the activities and work programmes of the functional commissions that relate to the key cross-cutting themes emanating from the major conferences of the 1990s.
Welcomes Economic and Social Council resolution 1997/61 of 25 July 1997, on integrated and coordinated implementation and follow-up of the major United Nations international conferences and summits, in which the Council reaffirmed the need to continue to ensure the harmonization andcoordination of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions by promoting a clearer division of labour among them and by providing clear policy guidance to them;
In addition, it was noted that the high-level segment theme was often chosen without much reference to the multi-year work programmes of the functional commissions, thus compounding the difficulty for the commissions to make substantive contributions.
In this connection, a principal task of the Council should be to ensure harmonization andcoordination of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions by providing clear policy guidelines to them so as to enhance coordination between them.
Romania supports the further strengthening of the functions of the Economic and Social Council to ensure an integrated and multidimensional approach to the outcome of the World Summit for Social Development andof the other major conferences by harmonizing the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions and enhancing coordination among relevant United Nations agencies and with the Bretton Woods institutions.
In the follow-up to United Nations conferences, the Economic and Social Council shall ensure the harmonization andcoordination of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions by promoting a clear division of labour among them and providing clear policy guidance to them.
At the coordination segment of the Council of 1995, devoted to coordinated follow-up by the United Nations system and implementation of the results of the major international conferences organized by the United Nations in the economic, social and related fields, the Council decided that it would ensure the harmonization andcoordination of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions by promoting a clearer division of labour among them and providing clear policy guidance to them thirteenth paragraph of agreed conclusions 1995/1.
Within the framework of its 1995 agreed conclusions, the Council pointed to the fact that it should ensure the harmonization andcoordination of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions by promoting a clearer division of labour among them and providing clear policy guidance to them.
In the follow-up to United Nations conferences and summits, the Economic and Social Council should ensure the harmonization andcoordination of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions by promoting a clearer division of labour among them and providing clear policy guidance to them.
In the follow-up to United Nations conferences and summits, the Council shall continue to ensure the harmonization, coordination andcoherence of the agendas and work programmes of the functional commissions by promoting a clearer division of labour among them and providing clear policy guidance to them.