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stymie its efforts. There is no logic in restricting discussion on the needs and
concerns of half the world’s population on any matter to one UN forum: to do so
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concerns of half the world’s population on any matter to one UN forum: to do so
excludes half the world’s population at each meeting and in every programme. This
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excludes half the world’s population at each meeting and in every programme. This
does not mean there is no further need for specific attention, specific agencies and
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does not mean there is no further need for specific attention, specific agencies and
programmes to meet women’s needs – it remains vital that the UN champions the
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programmes to meet women’s needs – it remains vital that the UN champions the
advancement of women and girls – but what is also required is the proper
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advancement of women and girls – but what is also required is the proper
recognition of the value of women as effective leaders and decision-makers, peace
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recognition of the value of women as effective leaders and decision-makers, peace
creators, community and family builders and shapers of development - globally. The
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creators, community and family builders and shapers of development - globally. The
issue of gender should be included in every national and international process.
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issue of gender should be included in every national and international process.
Gender equality needs to be integral to every discussion and plan: there should be a
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Gender equality needs to be integral to every discussion and plan: there should be a
gender audit for each process, international agreement and institutional mechanism.
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gender audit for each process, international agreement and institutional mechanism.
In other words, gender mainstreaming properly understood to include specific
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In other words, gender mainstreaming properly understood to include specific
women-centred activities, and long accepted as UN policy, must become a priority
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women-centred activities, and long accepted as UN policy, must become a priority
and be implemented throughout the UN system and by governments everywhere.
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and be implemented throughout the UN system and by governments everywhere.
The principle of gender mainstreaming arose through the world conferences on
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The principle of gender mainstreaming arose through the world conferences on
women and there is general agreement in the literature that global, international
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women and there is general agreement in the literature that global, international
conferences are of immense value within UN processes, but thus far there has been a
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conferences are of immense value within UN processes, but thus far there has been a
lack of enthusiasm among states parties and some NGOs to engage in a further
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lack of enthusiasm among states parties and some NGOs to engage in a further
international conference on women. This is due largely to a realistic fear that some
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international conference on women. This is due largely to a realistic fear that some
parties will use it as an opportunity to go back on already established agreements.
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parties will use it as an opportunity to go back on already established agreements.
Such opportunism is deplorable and the goal disgraceful.
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Such opportunism is deplorable and the goal disgraceful.
Great though their achievements have been, the work of the four world
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Great though their achievements have been, the work of the four world
conferences on women has only just started. Through these world conferences it
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conferences on women has only just started. Through these world conferences it
has been possible to reach women in all walks of life in every corner of the globe
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has been possible to reach women in all walks of life in every corner of the globe
and to awaken in them an awareness of the rightness of empowerment and equality
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and to awaken in them an awareness of the rightness of empowerment and equality
and their entitlements. The Beijing Platform for Action is, for grass-roots women,
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and their entitlements. The Beijing Platform for Action is, for grass-roots women,
the cornerstone whereby they may truly know that no person should be
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the cornerstone whereby they may truly know that no person should be
discriminated against on the grounds of their gender alone. The mechanisms that
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discriminated against on the grounds of their gender alone. The mechanisms that
exist to forge this reality are not being adequately utilised but they also need to be
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exist to forge this reality are not being adequately utilised but they also need to be
further developed and strengthened.
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further developed and strengthened.
NAWO and our partners and associates around the world therefore seek a
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NAWO and our partners and associates around the world therefore seek a
conference which, rather than focussing on the one range of conferences on women
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conference which, rather than focussing on the one range of conferences on women
and just on the Beijing Platform for Action, should assess all UN processes with
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and just on the Beijing Platform for Action, should assess all UN processes with
respect to the achievement of gender equality goals.
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respect to the achievement of gender equality goals.
There is no time to lose and no room left for vacillation. Multitudes still suffer
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There is no time to lose and no room left for vacillation. Multitudes still suffer
poverty - and the majority of them are women and children. If we are to realise that
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poverty - and the majority of them are women and children. If we are to realise that
dream of a better world, the advancement of women is an absolute and fundamental
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dream of a better world, the advancement of women is an absolute and fundamental
necessity.
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necessity.
We call on all states parties, NGOs, UN agencies and other stakeholders to use
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We call on all states parties, NGOs, UN agencies and other stakeholders to use
this important Commission on the Status of Women to insist that gender equality
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this important Commission on the Status of Women to insist that gender equality
becomes the “bottom line”, the criteria by which any process is judged valuable or
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becomes the “bottom line”, the criteria by which any process is judged valuable or
successful. We call on this CSW, in the year of the first assessment of the
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successful. We call on this CSW, in the year of the first assessment of the
Millennium Development Goals, when looking at gaps, implementation and
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Millennium Development Goals, when looking at gaps, implementation and
emerging issues of the Beijing Platform for Action, to develop and apply sustainable
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emerging issues of the Beijing Platform for Action, to develop and apply sustainable
and robust mechanisms to improve gender equality in all UN international
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and robust mechanisms to improve gender equality in all UN international
agreements and processes, and call on states parties to do the same nationally.
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agreements and processes, and call on states parties to do the same nationally.
The world over, women and men of vision are calling for women and men
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The world over, women and men of vision are calling for women and men
together to become champions of equality in action. Only when this occurs will
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together to become champions of equality in action. Only when this occurs will
there be true advancement for women and only then will we have created, built and
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there be true advancement for women and only then will we have created, built and
shaped the world into the dream we share.
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General Assembly Distr.: Limited
15 December 2004
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15 December 2004
Original: English
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Original: English
04-64619 (E) 151204
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04-64619 (E) 151204
*0464619*
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*0464619*
Fifty-ninth session
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Fifty-ninth session
Second Committee
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Second Committee
Agenda item 83 (d)
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Agenda item 83 (d)
Macroeconomic policy questions: commodities
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Macroeconomic policy questions: commodities
Qatar:* draft resolution
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Qatar:* draft resolution
Commodities
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Commodities
The General Assembly,
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The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 57/236 of 20 December 2002 and 58/204 of
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Recalling its resolutions 57/236 of 20 December 2002 and 58/204 of
23 December 2003, and stressing the urgent need to ensure their full
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23 December 2003, and stressing the urgent need to ensure their full
implementation,
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implementation,
Recalling also the United Nations Millennium Declaration adopted by heads of
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Recalling also the United Nations Millennium Declaration adopted by heads of
State and Government on 8 September 2000,1
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State and Government on 8 September 2000,1
Taking note of the Monterrey Consensus of the International Conference on
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Taking note of the Monterrey Consensus of the International Conference on
Financing for Development,2
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Financing for Development,2
Taking note also of the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on
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Taking note also of the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on
Sustainable Development,3
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Sustainable Development,3
Taking note further of the Programme of Action for the Least Developed
| true
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Taking note further of the Programme of Action for the Least Developed
Countries for the Decade 2001-20104 and the Least Developed Countries Report,
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Countries for the Decade 2001-20104 and the Least Developed Countries Report,
2004,5
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2004,5
Recalling the Doha work programme6 adopted at the Fourth Ministerial
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Recalling the Doha work programme6 adopted at the Fourth Ministerial
Conference of the World Trade Organization, on 14 November 2001, and welcoming
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Conference of the World Trade Organization, on 14 November 2001, and welcoming
decision adopted in this context by the General Council of the World Trade
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decision adopted in this context by the General Council of the World Trade
Organization on 1 August 2004,
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Organization on 1 August 2004,
Taking note of the São Paulo Consensus adopted at the eleventh session of the
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Taking note of the São Paulo Consensus adopted at the eleventh session of the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, particularly the paragraphs
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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, particularly the paragraphs
relating to commodities,7
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relating to commodities,7
Taking note also of the report of the Trade and Development Board on its fifty-first session,8
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Taking note also of the report of the Trade and Development Board on its fifty-first session,8
Recognizing that commodity prices are an important element for heavily
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Recognizing that commodity prices are an important element for heavily
indebted poor countries that are dependent on commodities for maintaining long-term debt sustainability,
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indebted poor countries that are dependent on commodities for maintaining long-term debt sustainability,
Taking note of the targets set out in the Rome Declaration on World Food
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Taking note of the targets set out in the Rome Declaration on World Food
Security and the Plan of Action of the World Food Summit9 and the outcome
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Security and the Plan of Action of the World Food Summit9 and the outcome
document of the World Food Summit: five years later,10 which reaffirms the pledge
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document of the World Food Summit: five years later,10 which reaffirms the pledge
to end hunger and poverty,
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to end hunger and poverty,
Recognizing that structural changes in international commodity markets,
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Recognizing that structural changes in international commodity markets,
particularly the increasing concentration in trade and distribution, constitute new
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particularly the increasing concentration in trade and distribution, constitute new
challenges for small farmers, commodity producers and exporters in developing
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challenges for small farmers, commodity producers and exporters in developing
countries,
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countries,
Expressing its concern about the difficulties experienced by the developing
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Expressing its concern about the difficulties experienced by the developing
countries in financing and implementing viable diversification programmes, which
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countries in financing and implementing viable diversification programmes, which
are essential for sustainable development and for attaining access to markets for
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are essential for sustainable development and for attaining access to markets for
their commodities,
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their commodities,
1. Takes note of the report of Secretary-General on world commodity trends
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1. Takes note of the report of Secretary-General on world commodity trends
and prospects,11 including the fact that while prices have improved for some
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and prospects,11 including the fact that while prices have improved for some
commodities, the real prices of others remain on a declining trend;
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commodities, the real prices of others remain on a declining trend;
2. Recognizes that many developing countries are highly dependent on
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2. Recognizes that many developing countries are highly dependent on
primary commodities as their principal source of export revenues, employment,
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primary commodities as their principal source of export revenues, employment,
income generation and domestic savings and as the driving force of investment,
| false
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