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  • _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    ST/LIB/SER.B/A.83 (Part I)

    Index to Proceedings

    of the General Assembly _________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Seventy-first session –– 2016/2017

    Part I –– Subject Index

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Dag Hammarskjöld Library New York, 2018 United Nations

    Valeria.WernerStamp

  • DAG HAMMARSKJÖLD LIBRARY Bibliographical Series, No. A. 83 (Part I)

    ST/LIB/SER.B/A.83 (Part I)

    UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION

    Sales No. E.18.I.2

    ISBN 978-92-1-101378-8 eISBN 978-92-1-363070-9

    ISSN 0082-8157

    Copyright © United Nations, 2018

    All rights reserved

    Printed at the United Nations, New York

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    CONTENTS

    Part I

    Introduction ........................................................................................ iii

    Abbreviations ..................................................................................... v

    Sessional information ......................................................................... vi

    Check-list of meetings ........................................................................ viii

    Agenda ..............................................................................................

    Other matters included in the Index …………………………………

    xii

    xxvi

    Subject index ..................................................................................... 1

    List of documents ...............................................................................

    Supplements to Official Records .……………………………………

    192

    205

    Reports of the Main and procedural committees ............................... 209

    List of resolutions ............................................................................... 216

    Voting chart of resolutions adopted by recorded

    or roll-call vote ................................................................................

    232

    Part II

    Introduction ........................................................................................ Iii

    Abbreviations ..................................................................................... v

    Explanatory note ................................................................................ vii

    Index to speeches

    Corporate names/countries ............................................................ 1

    Speakers ........................................................................................ 169

    Subjects .......................................................................................... 378

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    INTRODUCTION The Index to Proceedings of the General Assembly is a bibliographic guide to the proceedings and documentation of the General Assembly. This issue covers the seventy-first session of the Assembly including its Main and ad hoc committees. The Index is prepared by the Dag Hammarskjöld Library, Department of Public Information, as one of the products of the United Nations Bibliographic Information System (UNBIS).

    ARRANGEMENT OF THE INDEX Part I consists of the following sections: Sessional information, listing officers, and providing information on the rules of procedure and on the republication of the resolutions and decisions; Check-list of meetings, listing the plenary meetings of the Assembly and the meetings of the Main Committees; Agenda, listing items considered by and brought before the General Assembly together with the subject headings under which they appear in the Subject index; Subject index, providing topical access to General Assembly documentation arranged alphabetically by agenda subjects and listing documents submitted under each agenda item, the meetings at which the items were considered and the action taken on each item; List of documents, listing documents issued in connection with the session and providing information on the republication of provisional documents in the printed Supplements to Official Records; Reports of the Main and procedural committees, providing a listing by subject of the reports on the items discussed in the committees; Resolutions adopted during the seventy-first session, indicating the number and title of each resolution, the meeting number and date, the agenda item number, and the vote where appropriate; Voting chart of resolutions adopted by recorded or roll-call vote, indicating the vote of each Member State.

    Part II (Index to speeches) is subdivided into three sections: corporate names/countries, speakers and subjects. Speakers’ names are based on information found in United Nations documents. To submit a name correction, please send an e-mail to [email protected]

    DOCUMENTATION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    The symbols of the documents of the General Assembly begin with A/-, followed by the session number and an indication of the type of document or Main Committee to which they apply. The number following indicates the number of the document issued in that specific series. For example: A/71/34 is the thirty-fourth in the series of main documents of the seventy-first session; A/INF/71/3 is the third in the information series; A/C.5/71/L.20 is the twentieth in the series of limited distribution documents of the Fifth Committee. In the series of main documents of the General Assembly's seventy-first session, the symbols A/71/1 to A/71/56 are the Supplements to the Official Records of the General Assembly for that session. Meeting records are numbered in a similar way. Thus the verbatim record of the first plenary meeting of the seventy-first session of the General Assembly bears the symbol A/71/PV.1, while the summary record of the fifteenth meeting of the Third Committee bears the symbol A/C.3/71/SR.15. In accordance with criteria approved by the General Assembly for the provision of meeting records of United Nations bodies, the verbatim records of the plenary meetings and of the First Committee, as well as the summary records of the other Committees are issued in only one form, as Official Records of the General Assembly. Corrections are issued after the end of each session in consolidated corrigenda. Of the other documents, a few appear as printed Supplements to the Official Records (this is noted in the index). Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly, first issued separately, are collected in a printed Supplement to the Official Records of each session. After their republication in the Official Records, these provisional documents are no longer available. Some double-symbol documents (issued with both A/- and S/- symbols) are republished only in the Supplements to the Official Records of the Security Council.

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    HOW TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS

    Printed documentation of each session of the General Assembly may be obtained or purchased from authorized sales agents by providing the following information: Official Records of the General Assembly seventy-first session: Meeting ... (specify plenary or committee meeting number) for verbatim or summary record fascicles. Supplement No. ... (specify supplement number) for documents issued in this form. Annexes, Agenda item ... (specify agenda item number) for documents republished in the Annexes.

  • ABBREVIATIONS

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    Add. Addendum, addenda

    A.I. Agenda item

    AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome

    ASEAN Association of South-East Asian Nations

    Corr. Corrigendum; corrigenda

    ECOSOC Economic and Social Council

    FAO Food and Agriculture Organization

    GAOR Official Records of the General Assembly

    IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency

    IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

    ICJ International Court of Justice

    ILO International Labour Organization

    INTERPOL International Criminal Police Organization

    No. Number

    para., paras. Paragraph(s)

    Rev. Revision

    sess. Session

    Suppl. Supplement

    UN United Nations

    UNASUR Comunidad Andina

    UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

    UNDP United Nations Development Programme

    UNEP United Nations Environment Programme

    Unesco United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

    UNFPA United Nations Population Fund

    UN-HABITAT United Nations Settlement Programme

    UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

    UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund

    UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization

    UNITAR United Nations Institute for Training and Research

    UNRWA United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East

    UN-Women UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women

    Vol. Volume

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    SESSIONAL INFORMATION

    The seventy-first session of the General Assembly was held at United Nations Headquarters in New York. The session was declared open on Tuesday, 13 September 2016 by the President, Peter Thomson (Fiji). It was declared closed on Monday, 11 September 2017.

    A list of members of delegations to the session is contained in document ST/SG/SER.C/L.625.

    OFFICERS

    President: Peter Thomson (Fiji) was elected by acclamation at the 103rd plenary meeting, 70th sess.

    Vice-Presidents: Representatives of the following

    Member States were elected at the 103rd plenary meeting, 70th sess.: Armenia, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Belize, Belgium, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, El Salvador, Germany, Mauritania, Nepal, Nigeria, Solomon Islands, Turkmenistan and Zambia.

    Credentials Committee Chair: Necton D. Mhura (Malawi) Members: Representatives of the following Member States were elected at the 1st plenary meeting, 71st sess.:

    Cameroon, China, Malawi, Netherlands, Paraguay, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Saint Lucia and United States.

    General Committee Chair: Peter Thomson (Fiji) President of the General Assembly. Disarmament and International Security Committee

    (First Committee) Chair: Sabri Boukadoum (Algeria) was elected by acclamation at the 27th meeting, 70th sess. Vice-Chairs: Rene Zeleny (Czechia), María Soledad Uruella Arenales (Guatemala) and Kamapradipta Isnomo (Indonesia) were elected by acclamation at the 27th meeting, 70th sess. Rapporteur: Darren Hansen (Australia) was elected by acclamation at the 27th meeting, 70th sess. Secretary: Sonia Elliott. Special Political and Decolonization Committee

    (Fourth Committee) Chair: Vladimir Drobnjak (Croatia) was elected by acclamation at the 27th meeting, 70th sess. Vice-Chairs: Wouter Poels (Belgium), Juan Antonio Benard

    Estrada (Guatemala) and Hossein Maleki (Islamic Republic of Iran) were elected by acclamation at the 27th

    meeting, 70th sess. Rapporteur: Awale Ali Kullane (Somalia) was elected by

    acclamation at the 1st meeting, 71st sess. Secretary: Sangeeta Sharma.

    Economic and Financial Committee

    (Second Committee) Chair: Dian Triansyah Djani (Indonesia) was elected by acclamation at the 37th meeting, 70th sess. Vice-Chairs: Arthur Andambi (Kenya), Galina Nipomici

    (Republic of Moldova) and Ignacio Díaz de la Guardia Beuno (Spain) were elected by acclamation at the 37th meeting, 70th sess.

    Rapporteur: Glauco Seoane (Peru) was elected by acclamation at the 37th meeting, 70th sess.

    Secretary: Emer Herity. Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee

    (Third Committee) Chair: María Mejía Vélez (Colombia) was elected by acclamation at the 57th meeting, 70th sess. Vice-Chairs: Andreas Glossner (Germany), Masni Eriza (Indonesia) and Karina Wegrzynowska (Poland) were elected by acclamation at the 57th meeting, 70th sess. Rapporteur: Cecile Mballa Eyenga (Cameroon) was elected by acclamation at the 57th meeting, 70th sess. Secretary: Moncef Khane. Administrative and Budgetary Committee

    (Fifth Committee) Chair: Inga Rhonda King (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) was elected by acclamation at the 1st meeting, 71st sess. Vice-Chairs: Marcio Burity (Angola) and Stefan Pretterhofer (Austria) were elected by acclamation at the 39th meeting, 70th sess. and Marina Nikodijevic (Serbia) was elected by acclamation at the 1st meeting, 71st sess. Rapporteur: Diana Lee (Singapore) was elected by acclamation at the 39th meeting, 70th sess. Secretary: Sharon Van Buerle. Legal Committee

    (Sixth Committee) Chair: Danny Danon (Israel) was elected by acclamation at the 30th meeting, 70th sess. Vice-Chairs: Zoltán Turbék (Hungary), Bilal Ahmad (Pakistan) and Kaswamu Katota (Zambia) were elected by acclamation at the 31st meeting, 70th sess. Rapporteur: Isaías Arturo Medina Mejías (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela) was elected by acclamation at the 31st meeting, 70th sess. Secretary: Huw Llewellyn.

    http://undocs.org/ST/SG/SER.C/L.625

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    RULES OF PROCEDURE

    The rules of procedure of the General Assembly, as amended

    up to Sept. 2017 (A/520/Rev.18/Amend.1), were in effect during the seventy-first session.

    RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS

    Resolutions and decisions of the seventy-first session are collected in document A/71/49 (Vol.I, Vol.II and Vol.III) (GAOR, 71st sess., Suppl. No. 49). Resolutions and decisions are also listed in the Subject index under appropriate headings.

    http://undocs.org/A/520/Rev.18/Amend.1http://undocs.org/A/70/49(Vol.I)http://undocs.org/A/70/49(Vol.II)http://undocs.org/A/70/49(Vol.III)

  • CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS

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    Plenary

    (Symbol: A/71/PV.-)

    Meeting Date, 2016

    1 13 Sept. 2 16 Sept. 3 19 Sept.

    4 A 19 Sept. 4 B 19 Sept. 5 A 19 Sept. 5 B 19 Sept. 6 A 19 Sept. 6 B 19 Sept. 7 19 Sept. 8 20 Sept. 9 20 Sept. 10 20 Sept. 11 21 Sept. 12 21 Sept. 13 21 Sept. 14 22 Sept. 15 22 Sept. 16 22 Sept. 17 23 Sept. 18 23 Sept. 19 23 Sept. 20 24 Sept. 21 24 Sept. 22 24 Sept. 23 3 Oct. 24 5 Oct. 25 6 Oct. 26 10 Oct. 27 13 Oct. 28 14 Oct. 29 14 Oct. 30 19 Oct. 31 20 Oct. 32 26 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    33 26 Oct. 34 27 Oct. 35 27 Oct. 36 28 Oct. 37 31 Oct. 38 31 Oct. 39 2 Nov. 40 3 Nov. 41 4 Nov. 42 7 Nov. 43 7 Nov. 44 9 Nov. 45 10 Nov. 46 16 Nov. 47 17 Nov. 48 21 Nov. 49 29 Nov. 50 30 Nov. 51 5 Dec. 52 6 Dec. 53 6 Dec. 54 7 Dec. 55 7 Dec. 56 8 Dec. 57 8 Dec. 58 9 Dec. 59 9 Dec. 60 12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 62 13 Dec. 63 15 Dec. 64 16 Dec. 65 19 Dec. 66 21 Dec. 67 22 Dec. 68 23 Dec.

    Meeting Date, 2017

    69 2 Feb. 70 8 Mar. 71 10 Mar. 72 21 Mar. 73 24 Mar. 74 6 Apr. 75 7 Apr. 76 19 Apr. 77 20 Apr. 78 20 Apr. 79 27 Apr. 80 4 May 81 11 May 82 24 May 83 31 May 84 1 June 85 1 June 86 2 June 87 15 June 88 22 June 89 30 June 90 6 July 91 13 July 92 19 July 93 28 July 94 28 July 95 28 Aug. 96 8 Sept. 97 11 Sept. 98 11 Sept.

    Credentials Committee

    Meeting Date, 2016

    1 8 Dec.

    General Committee (Symbol: A/BUR/71/SR.-)

    Meeting Date, 2016

    1 14 Sept.

  • CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS

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    Disarmament and International Security Committee

    (First Committee) (Symbol: A/C.1/71/PV.-)

    Meeting Date, 2016

    1 30 Sept. 2 3 Oct. 3 4 Oct. 4 5 Oct. 5 6 Oct. 6 7 Oct. 7 10 Oct. 8 11 Oct. 9 12 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    10 13 Oct. 11 14 Oct. 12 17 Oct. 13 17 Oct. 14 18 Oct. 15 19 Oct. 16 20 Oct. 17 21 Oct. 18 24 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    19 24 Oct. 20 25 Oct. 21 26 Oct. 22 27 Oct. 23 28 Oct. 24 31 Oct. 25 1 Nov. 26 2 Nov. Date, 2017

    27 31 May

    Special Political and Decolonization Committee (Fourth Committee)

    (Symbol: A/C.4/71/SR.-)

    Meeting Date, 2016

    1 29 Sept. 2 3 Oct. 3 4 Oct. 4 5 Oct. 5 6 Oct. 6 7 Oct. 7 10 Oct. 8 11 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    9 13 Oct. 10 14 Oct. 11 18 Oct. 12 19 Oct. 13 20 Oct. 14 21 Oct. 15 25 Oct. 16 26 Oct. 17 27 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    18 28 Oct. 19 31 Oct. 20 1 Nov. 21 2 Nov. 22 3 Nov. 23 8 Nov. Date, 2017

    24 31 May 25 11 July

    Economic and Financial Committee (Second Committee)

    (Symbol: A/C.2/71/SR.-)

    Meeting Date, 2016

    1 28 Sept. 2 3 Oct. 3 3 Oct. 4 4 Oct. 5 4 Oct. 6 6 Oct. 7 6 Oct. 8 9

    7 Oct. 10 Oct.

    10 10 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    11 11 Oct. 12 13 Oct. 13 17 Oct. 14 17 Oct. 15 18 Oct. 16 19 Oct. 17 20 Oct. 18 21 Oct. 19 24 Oct. 20 24 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    21 25 Oct. 22 25 Oct. 23 2 Nov. 24 8 Nov. 25 18 Nov. 26 23 Nov. 27 30 Nov. 28 8 Dec. 29 13 Dec. Date, 2017

    30 31 May

  • CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS

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    Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee

    (Third Committee) (Symbol: A/C.3/71/SR.-)

    Meeting Date, 2016

    1 4 Oct. 2 4 Oct. 3 5 Oct. 4 5 Oct. 5 6 Oct. 6 6 Oct. 7 10 Oct. 8 10 Oct. 9 11 Oct. 10 11 Oct. 11 12 Oct. 12 12 Oct. 13 13 Oct. 14 13 Oct. 15 14 Oct. 16 14 Oct. 17 17 Oct. 18 17 Oct. 19 18 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    20 18 Oct. 21 19 Oct. 22 19 Oct. 23 20 Oct. 24 20 Oct. 25 21 Oct. 26 21 Oct. 27 24 Oct. 28 24 Oct. 29 25 Oct. 30 25 Oct. 31 26 Oct. 32 26 Oct. 33 27 Oct. 34 27 Oct. 35 28 Oct. 36 28 Oct. 37 31 Oct. 38 31 Oct. 39 1 Nov.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    40 1 Nov. 41 2 Nov. 42 2 Nov. 43 3 Nov. 44 3 Nov. 45 4 Nov. 46 8 Nov. 47 10 Nov. 48 15 Nov. 49 15 Nov. 50 17 Nov. 51 17 Nov. 52 18 Nov. 53 21 Nov. 54 21 Nov. 55 22 Nov. 56 22 Nov. 57 23 Nov. Date, 2017

    58 31 May

    Administrative and Budgetary Committee (Fifth Committee)

    (Symbol: A/C.5/71/SR.-)

    Meeting Date, 2016

    1 29 Sept. 2 30 Sept. 3 5 Oct. 4 11 Oct. 5 13 Oct. 6 18 Oct. 7 20 Oct. 8 27 Oct. 9 28 Oct. 10 28 Oct. 11 1 Nov. 12 4 Nov. 13 16 Nov.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    14 28 Nov. 15 30 Nov. 16 2 Dec. 17 5 Dec. 18 7 Dec. 19 9 Dec. 20 13 Dec. 21 14 Dec. 22 15 Dec. 23 23 Dec. Date, 2017

    24 6 Mar. 25 8 Mar. 26 9 Mar.

    Meeting Date, 2017

    27 10 Mar. 28 31 Mar. 29 1 May 30 3 May 31 5 May 32 8 May 33 9 May 34 11 May 35 12 May 36 25 May 37 31 May 38 2 June 39 29 June

  • CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS

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    Legal Committee

    (Sixth Committee) (Symbol: A/C.6/71/SR.-)

    Meeting Date, 2016

    1 3 Oct. 2 3 Oct. 3 4 Oct. 4 5 Oct. 5 5 Oct. 6 6 Oct. 7 6 Oct. 8 7 Oct. 9 7 Oct. 10 10 Oct. 11 10 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    12 11 Oct. 13 11 Oct. 14 13 Oct. 15 14 Oct. 16 14 Oct. 17 17 Oct. 18 20 Oct. 19 20 Oct. 20 24 Oct. 21 25 Oct. 22 26 Oct. 23 26 Oct.

    Meeting Date, 2016

    24 27 Oct. 25 28 Oct. 26 28 Oct. 27 1 Nov. 28 1 Nov. 29 2 Nov. 30 3 Nov. 31 4 Nov. 32 7 Nov. 33 11 Nov. Date, 2017

    34 31 May

  • AGENDA

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    1. Opening of the session by the President of the General Assembly.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)–OPENING

    2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)–PRAYER OR MEDITATION

    3. Credentials of representatives to the 71st session of the General Assembly.

    See: REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS

    (a) Appointment of the members of the Credentials Committee.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017). CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE–MEMBERS

    (b) Report of the Credentials Committee.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017). CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE–REPORTS

    4. Election of the President of the General Assembly.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017). PRESIDENT

    5. Election of the officers of the Main Committees.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)–OFFICERS

    6. Election of the Vice-Presidents of the General Assembly.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)–VICE-PRESIDENTS

    7. Organization of work, adoption of the agenda and allocation of items: reports of the General Committee.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)–AGENDA

    See also: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017). 1ST COMMITTEE–WORK ORGANIZATION

    UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017). 2ND COMMITTEE–WORK ORGANIZATION

    UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017). 3RD COMMITTEE–WORK ORGANIZATION

    UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017). 4TH COMMITTEE–WORK ORGANIZATION

    UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017). 5TH COMMITTEE–WORK ORGANIZATION

    UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017). 6TH COMMITTEE–WORK ORGANIZATION

    8. General debate.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)–GENERAL DEBATE

    See also: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017) –1ST COMMITTEE–GENERAL DEBATE

    UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017) –2ND COMMITTEE–GENERAL DEBATE

    UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017) –GENERAL DEBATE–RIGHT OF REPLY

    9. Report of the Economic and Social Council.

    See: UN. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL–REPORTS

    10. Implementation of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and the Political Declarations on HIV/AIDS.

    See: HIV/AIDS–DECLARATIONS

    11. Sport for development and peace.

    See: SPORTS

    12. 2001-2010: Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries, Particularly in Africa.

    See: MALARIA–INTERNATIONAL DECADE (2001-2010)

    13. Integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic, social and related fields.

    See: UN CONFERENCES

    14. Culture of peace.

    See: PEACE

    15. The role of the United Nations in promoting a new global human order.

    See: GLOBAL HUMAN ORDER–UN

    16. Information and communications technologies for development.

    See: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY–DEVELOPMENT

    17. Macroeconomic policy questions.

    See: MACROECONOMIC POLICY

    (a) International trade and development.

    See: INTERNATIONAL TRADE

    (b) International financial system and development.

    See: DEVELOPMENT FINANCE

    (c) External debt sustainability and development.

    See: EXTERNAL DEBT

    18. Follow-up to and implementation of the outcomes of the International Conferences on Financing for Development.

    See: DEVELOPMENT FINANCE–CONFERENCES

    19. Sustainable development.

    See: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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    (a) Implementation of Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 and the outcomes of the World Summit on Sustainable Development and of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development.

    See: AGENDA 21–PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION

    (b) Follow-up to and implementation of the SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway and the Mauritius Strategy for the Further Implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States.

    See: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT–DEVELOPING ISLAND COUNTRIES

    (c) Disaster risk reduction.

    See: DISASTER PREVENTION

    (d) Protection of global climate for present and future generations of humankind.

    See: CLIMATE

    (e) Implementation of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa.

    See: DESERTIFICATION–TREATY (1994)

    (f) Convention on Biological Diversity.

    See: BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY–TREATY (1992)

    (g) Report of the United Nations Environment Assembly of the United Nations Environment Programme.

    See: UNEP. UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT ASSEMBLY–REPORTS (2016)

    (h) Harmony with nature.

    See: NATURE

    (i) Promotion of new and renewable sources of energy.

    See: RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

    (j) Sustainable mountain development.

    See: MOUNTAIN AREAS–SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

    20. Implementation of the outcomes of the United Nations Conferences on Human Settlements and on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development and strengthening of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat).

    See: HUMAN SETTLEMENTS

    21. Globalization and interdependence.

    (a) Globalization and interdependence.

    See: GLOBALIZATION–INTERDEPENDENCE

    (b) International migration and development.

    See: MIGRATION

    22. Groups of countries in special situations.

    (a) Follow-up to the 4th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries.

    See: LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES–CONFERENCE (4TH : 2011 : ISTANBUL)

    (b) Follow-up to the 2nd United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries.

    See: LANDLOCKED DEVELOPING COUNTRIES–CONFERENCE (2ND : 2014 : VIENNA)

    23. Eradication of poverty and other development issues.

    See: POVERTY MITIGATION

    (a) Implementation of the 2nd United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (2008-2017).

    See: POVERTY–INTERNATIONAL DECADE (2008-2017)

    (b) Industrial development cooperation.

    See: INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT–INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

    24. Operational activities for development.

    See: OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES–DEVELOPMENT

    (a) Operational activities for development of the United Nations system.

    See: OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES–UN SYSTEM

    (b) South-South cooperation for development.

    See: ECONOMIC COOPERATION AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

    25. Agriculture development, food security and nutrition.

    See: FOOD SECURITY

    26. Social development.

    See: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

    (a) Social development, including questions relating to the world social situation and to youth, ageing, disabled persons and the family.

    See: SOCIAL SITUATION

    See also: AGEING PERSONS

    FAMILY

    PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

    YOUTH

    (b) Literacy for life: shaping future agendas.

    See: LITERACY

    27. Advancement of women.

    See: WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT

    See also: RURAL WOMEN

    WOMEN MIGRANT WORKERS

    28. Report of the Security Council.

    See: UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2015-2016)

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    29. Report of the Peacebuilding Commission.

    See: UN. PEACEBUILDING COMMISSION–REPORTS (2015-2016)

    30. The role of diamonds in fuelling conflict.

    See: DIAMONDS–FUELLING CONFLICT

    31. Prevention of armed conflict.

    See: ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION

    32. Protracted conflicts in the GUAM area and their implications for international peace, security and development.

    See: ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT–GUAM

    33. Zone of peace and cooperation of the South Atlantic.

    See: ZONE OF PEACE–SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN REGION

    34. The situation in the Middle East.

    See: MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

    35. Question of Palestine.

    See: PALESTINE QUESTION

    36. The situation in Afghanistan.

    See: AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

    37. The situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

    See: AZERBAIJAN SITUATION

    38. Question of the Comorian island of Mayotte.

    See: COMORIAN ISLAND OF MAYOTTE

    39. Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba.

    See: CUBA–UNITED STATES

    40. The situation in Central America: progress in fashioning a region of peace, freedom, democracy and development.

    See: CENTRAL AMERICA SITUATION

    41. Question of Cyprus.

    See: CYPRUS QUESTION

    42. Armed aggression against the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

    See: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO–ARMED AGGRESSION

    43. Question of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas).

    See: FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) QUESTION

    44. The situation of democracy and human rights in Haiti.

    See: HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS

    45. Armed Israeli aggression against the Iraqi nuclear installations and its grave consequences for the established international system concerning the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and international peace and security.

    See: IRAQ–ISRAEL

    46. Consequences of the Iraqi occupation of and aggression against Kuwait.

    See: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

    47. Effects of atomic radiation.

    See: RADIATION EFFECTS

    48. International cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space.

    See: OUTER SPACE–PEACEFUL USES–INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

    49. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.

    See: UNRWA–ACTIVITIES

    50. Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories.

    See: TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL–HUMAN RIGHTS

    51. Comprehensive review of the whole question of peacekeeping operations in all their aspects.

    See: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

    52. Comprehensive review of special political missions.

    See: SPECIAL POLITICAL MISSIONS

    53. Questions relating to information.

    See: INFORMATION

    54. Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories transmitted under Article 73 e of the Charter of the United Nations.

    See: NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES–REPORTS

    55. Economic and other activities which affect the interests of the peoples of the Non-Self-Governing Territories.

    See: NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES–ECONOMIC INTERESTS

    56. Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples by the specialized agencies and the international institutions associated with the United Nations.

    See: DECOLONIZATION–UN SYSTEM

    57. Offers by Member States of study and training facilities for inhabitants of Non-Self-Governing Territories.

    See: NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES–FELLOWSHIPS

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    58. Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples.

    See: DECOLONIZATION

    See also: AMERICAN SAMOA QUESTION

    ANGUILLA QUESTION

    BERMUDA QUESTION

    BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS QUESTION

    CAYMAN ISLANDS QUESTION

    FRENCH POLYNESIA QUESTION

    GIBRALTAR QUESTION

    GUAM QUESTION

    MONTSERRAT QUESTION

    NEW CALEDONIA QUESTION

    PITCAIRN QUESTION

    SAINT HELENA QUESTION

    TOKELAU QUESTION

    TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS QUESTION

    UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS QUESTION

    WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

    59. Permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan over their natural resources.

    See: TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL–NATURAL RESOURCES

    60. Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, questions relating to refugees, returnees and displaced persons and humanitarian questions.

    See: REFUGEES

    61. Peacebuilding and sustaining peace.

    See: PEACEBUILDING

    62. New Partnership for Africa's Development: progress in implementation and international support.

    (a) New Partnership for Africa's Development: progress in implementation and international support.

    See: AFRICA–SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT–PARTNERSHIP

    (b) Causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa.

    See: AFRICA–DEVELOPMENT

    63. Report of the Human Rights Council.

    See: UN. HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL–REPORTS

    64. Promotion and protection of the rights of children.

    (a) Promotion and protection of the rights of children.

    See: RIGHTS OF THE CHILD

    (b) Follow-up to the outcome of the special session on children.

    See: CHILDREN–UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (27TH SPECIAL SESS. : 2002)

    65. Rights of indigenous peoples.

    (a) Rights of indigenous peoples.

    See: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

    (b) Follow-up to the outcome document of the high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly known as the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples.

    See: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES–CONFERENCE (2014 : NEW YORK)

    66. Elimination of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

    (a) Elimination of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

    See: RACIAL DISCRIMINATION–ELIMINATION

    (b) Comprehensive implementation of and follow-up to the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action.

    See: RACIAL DISCRIMINATION–PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION

    67. Right of peoples to self-determination.

    See: SELF-DETERMINATION OF PEOPLES

    See also: MERCENARIES

    68. Promotion and protection of human rights.

    See: HUMAN RIGHTS

    (a) Implementation of human rights instruments.

    See: HUMAN RIGHTS–TREATIES–IMPLEMENTATION

    See also: MIGRANT WORKERS

    PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES– HUMAN RIGHTS

    SLAVERY

    TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL TREATMENT

    UN. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE– ACTIVITIES

    (b) Human rights questions, including alternative approaches for improving the effective enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms.

    See: HUMAN RIGHTS ADVANCEMENT

    See also: ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE–HUMAN RIGHTS

    ALBINISM

    CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    DEMOCRACY

    DISAPPEARANCE OF PERSONS

    DISPLACED PERSONS

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    EXTERNAL DEBT–HUMAN RIGHTS

    FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

    GLOBALIZATION–HUMAN RIGHTS

    HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS

    HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS– SOUTHWEST ASIA AND ARAB COUNTRIES

    JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE

    MIGRANTS–PROTECTION

    MINORITIES

    NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS–HUMAN RIGHTS

    POVERTY–HUMAN RIGHTS

    RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE

    RIGHT OF ASSEMBLY

    RIGHT TO CULTURE

    RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT

    RIGHT TO DRINKING WATER

    RIGHT TO EDUCATION

    RIGHT TO FOOD

    RIGHT TO HEALTH

    RIGHT TO HOUSING

    RIGHT TO PRIVACY

    RIGHT TO THE TRUTH

    SANCTIONS–INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

    SOLIDARITY

    SUMMARY EXECUTIONS

    TERRORISM–HUMAN RIGHTS

    TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS

    TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS–HUMAN RIGHTS

    (c) Human rights situations and reports of special rapporteurs and representatives.

    See: HUMAN RIGHTS–REPORTS

    See also: HUMAN RIGHTS–BELARUS

    HUMAN RIGHTS–DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA

    HUMAN RIGHTS–ERITREA

    HUMAN RIGHTS–IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)

    HUMAN RIGHTS–MYANMAR

    HUMAN RIGHTS–SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC

    HUMAN RIGHTS–TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

    HUMAN RIGHTS–UKRAINE

    MIGRANTS–HUMAN RIGHTS

    (d) Comprehensive implementation of and follow-up to the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action.

    See: HUMAN RIGHTS–PROGRAMMES OF ACTION (1993)

    69. Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and disaster relief assistance of the United Nations, including special economic assistance.

    See: HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE

    (a) Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations.

    See: EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE

    (b) Assistance to the Palestinian people.

    See: PALESTINIANS–ASSISTANCE

    (c) Special economic assistance to individual countries or regions.

    See: ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE

    (d) Strengthening of international cooperation and coordination of efforts to study, mitigate and minimize the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster.

    See: NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS–CHERNOBYL (UKRAINE)

    70. Report of the International Court of Justice.

    See: ICJ–REPORTS (2015-2016)

    71. Report of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991.

    See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA–REPORTS

    72. Report of the International Criminal Court.

    See: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT–REPORTS

    73. Oceans and the law of the sea.

    (a) Oceans and the law of the sea.

    See: LAW OF THE SEA

    (b) Sustainable fisheries, including through the 1995 Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks, and related instruments.

    See: STRADDLING FISH STOCKS

    74. Responsibility of States for internationally wrongful acts.

    See: STATE RESPONSIBILITY–INTERNATIONAL LAW

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    75. Criminal accountability of United Nations officials and experts on mission.

    See: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS–CRIMINAL LIABILITY

    76. Report of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on the work of its 49th session.

    See: INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW

    77. United Nations Programme of Assistance in the Teaching, Study, Dissemination and Wider Appreciation of International Law.

    See: INTERNATIONAL LAW–TRAINING PROGRAMMES

    78. Report of the International Law Commission on the work of its 68th session.

    See: INTERNATIONAL LAW

    79. Diplomatic protection.

    See: DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION

    80. Consideration of prevention of transboundary harm from hazardous activities and allocation of loss in the case of such harm.

    See: ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS ACTIVITIES

    81. Status of the Protocols Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and relating to the protection of victims of armed conflicts.

    See: HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICTS

    82. Consideration of effective measures to enhance the protection, security and safety of diplomatic and consular missions and representatives.

    See: DIPLOMATS' SECURITY

    83. Report of the Special Committee on the Charter of the United Nations and on the Strengthening of the Role of the Organization.

    See: UN–CHARTER

    84. The rule of law at the national and international levels.

    See: RULE OF LAW

    85. The scope and application of the principle of universal jurisdiction.

    See: INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION

    86. The law of transboundary aquifers.

    See: AQUIFERS–LAW

    87. Request for an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the legal consequences of the separation of the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius in 1965.

    See: CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO–ICJ OPINION

    88. Report of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

    See: IAEA–REPORTS (2015)

    89. Reduction of military budgets.

    See: MILITARY BUDGETS

    90. African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty.

    See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–AFRICA

    91. Consolidation of the regime established by the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (Treaty of Tlatelolco).

    See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

    92. Maintenance of international security - good-neighbourliness, stability and development in South-Eastern Europe.

    See: SOUTHEAST EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY

    93. Developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the context of international security.

    See: INFORMATION–INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

    94. Establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the region of the Middle East.

    See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–MIDDLE EAST

    95. Conclusion of effective international arrangements to assure non-nuclear-weapon States against the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons.

    See: NON-NUCLEAR-WEAPON STATES–SECURITY

    96. Prevention of an arms race in outer space.

    (a) Prevention of an arms race in outer space.

    See: ARMS RACE–OUTER SPACE

    (b) No first placement of weapons in outer space.

    See: WEAPONS–OUTER SPACE

    97. Role of science and technology in the context of international security and disarmament.

    See: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY–INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

    98. General and complete disarmament.

    See: DISARMAMENT–GENERAL AND COMPLETE

    (a) Treaty banning the production of fissile material for nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices.

    See: FISSIONABLE MATERIALS–TREATY (PROPOSED)

    (a) Confidence-building measures in the regional and subregional context.

    See: CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES

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    (b) Further measures in the field of disarmament for the prevention of an arms race on the seabed and the ocean floor and in the subsoil thereof.

    See: ARMS RACE–SEABED

    (b) The Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation.

    See: BALLISTIC MISSILES–CODES OF CONDUCT

    (c) Nuclear disarmament.

    See: NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT

    (c) Information on confidence-building measures in the field of conventional arms.

    See: CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES–CONVENTIONAL ARMS

    (d) Notification of nuclear tests.

    See: NUCLEAR WEAPON TESTS–NOTIFICATION

    (d) Transparency and confidence-building measures in outer space activities.

    See: OUTER SPACE–CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES

    (e) Relationship between disarmament and development.

    See: DISARMAMENT-DEVELOPMENT LINK

    (e) Preventing the acquisition by terrorists of radioactive sources.

    See: RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS–TERRORISM

    (f) Regional disarmament.

    See: REGIONAL DISARMAMENT

    (f) The Arms Trade Treaty.

    See: ARMS TRANSFERS–INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS

    (g) Transparency in armaments.

    See: ARMS TRANSFERS–TRANSPARENCY

    (g) Effects of the use of armaments and ammunitions containing depleted uranium.

    See: DEPLETED URANIUM

    (h) Conventional arms control at the regional and subregional levels.

    See: CONVENTIONAL ARMS–REGIONAL PROGRAMMES

    (h) United action with renewed determination towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons.

    See: NUCLEAR WEAPONS–ELIMINATION

    (i) Convening of the 4th special session of the General Assembly devoted to disarmament.

    See: DISARMAMENT–UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (4TH SPECIAL SESS. ON DISARMAMENT : ####)

    (i) Preventing and combating illicit brokering activities.

    See: ILLICIT TRAFFIC

    (j) Nuclear-weapon-free southern hemisphere and adjacent areas.

    See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE

    (j) Women, disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control.

    See: WOMEN–DISARMAMENT

    (k) Observance of environmental norms in the drafting and implementation of agreements on disarmament and arms control.

    See: DISARMAMENT AGREEMENTS–ENVIRONMENT

    (k) Taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations.

    See: NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT NEGOTIATIONS

    (l) Follow-up to the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons.

    See: NUCLEAR WEAPONS USE–ICJ OPINION

    (l) Follow-up to the 2013 High-Level Meeting of the General Assembly on Nuclear Disarmament.

    See: NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT–CONFERENCE (2013 : NEW YORK)

    (m) Consolidation of peace through practical disarmament measures.

    See: PEACE–CONVENTIONAL DISARMAMENT

    (m) Countering the threat posed by improvised explosive devices.

    See: EXPLOSIVES

    (n) Implementation of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction.

    See: CHEMICAL WEAPONS–TREATY (1993)

    (n) Humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons.

    See: NUCLEAR WEAPONS–HUMANITARIAN CONSEQUENCES

    (o) Measures to uphold the authority of the 1925 Geneva Protocol.

    See: CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE–TREATY (1925)

    (o) Humanitarian pledge for the prohibition and elimination of nuclear weapons.

    See: NUCLEAR WEAPONS–HUMANITARIAN PLEDGE

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    (p) Implementation of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction.

    See: LANDMINES–TREATIES (1997)

    (p) Ethical imperatives for a nuclear-weapon-free world.

    See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONES

    (q) Assistance to States for curbing the illicit traffic in small arms and light weapons and collecting them.

    See: SMALL ARMS–ILLICIT TRAFFIC–ASSISTANCE

    (q) Implementation of the Convention on Cluster Munitions.

    See: CLUSTER MUNITIONS

    (r) Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Central Asia.

    See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–CENTRAL ASIA

    (s) Reducing nuclear danger.

    See: NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION

    (t) The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects.

    See: SMALL ARMS–ILLICIT TRAFFIC

    (u) Towards a nuclear-weapon-free world: accelerating the implementation of nuclear disarmament commitments.

    See: NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT–TREATY COMPLIANCE

    (v) Mongolia's international security and nuclear-weapon-free status.

    See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–MONGOLIA

    (w) Missiles.

    See: BALLISTIC MISSILES

    (x) Disarmament and non-proliferation education.

    See: DISARMAMENT EDUCATION

    (y) Promotion of multilateralism in the area of disarmament and non-proliferation.

    See: MULTILATERALISM–DISARMAMENT

    (z) Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction.

    See: WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION–TERRORISM

    99. Review and implementation of the Concluding Document of the 12th Special Session of the General Assembly.

    See: DISARMAMENT–UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (12TH SPECIAL SESS. : 1982)

    (a) United Nations disarmament fellowship, training and advisory services.

    See: DISARMAMENT–TRAINING PROGRAMMES

    (b) United Nations Disarmament Information Programme.

    See: DISARMAMENT INFORMATION–UN

    (c) Convention on the Prohibition of the Use of Nuclear Weapons.

    See: NUCLEAR WEAPONS USE–TREATIES (DRAFT)

    (d) United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Africa.

    See: PEACE–REGIONAL CENTRE–AFRICA

    (e) United Nations Regional Centre for Peace, Disarmament and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean.

    See: PEACE–REGIONAL CENTRE–LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

    (f) United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific.

    See: PEACE–REGIONAL CENTRE–ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

    (g) Regional confidence-building measures: activities of the United Nations Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa.

    See: CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES–REGIONAL PROGRAMMES

    (h) United Nations regional centres for peace and disarmament.

    See: PEACE–REGIONAL CENTRES

    100. Review of the implementation of the recommendations and decisions adopted by the General Assembly at its 10th special session.

    See: DISARMAMENT–UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (10TH SPECIAL SESS. : 1978)

    (a) Report of the Conference on Disarmament.

    See: UN. CONFERENCE ON DISARMAMENT–REPORTS (2016)

    (b) Report of the Disarmament Commission.

    See: UN. DISARMAMENT COMMISSION–REPORTS (2016)

    101. The risk of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.

    See: NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION–MIDDLE EAST

    102. Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects.

    See: CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS–TREATY (1980)

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    103. Strengthening of security and cooperation in the Mediterranean region.

    See: MEDITERRANEAN REGION–REGIONAL SECURITY

    104. Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.

    See: NUCLEAR WEAPON TESTS–TREATY

    105. Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction.

    See: BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS–TREATY (1972)

    106. Crime prevention and criminal justice.

    See: CRIME PREVENTION

    107. International drug control.

    See: NARCOTIC DRUGS

    108. Measures to eliminate international terrorism.

    See: TERRORISM

    109. Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the Organization.

    See: UN. SECRETARY-GENERAL–REPORTS (2015-2016)

    110. Report of the Secretary-General on the Peacebuilding Fund.

    See: UN. PEACEBUILDING FUND

    111. Notification by the Secretary-General under Article 12, paragraph 2, of the Charter of the United Nations.

    See: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY–NOTIFICATION BY SECRETARY-GENERAL

    112. Elections to fill vacancies in principal organs.

    See: PRINCIPAL ORGANS–ELECTION OF MEMBERS

    (a) Election of 5 non-permanent members of the Security Council.

    See: UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–MEMBERS

    (b) Election of 18 members of the Economic and Social Council.

    See: UN. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL–MEMBERS

    113. Appointment of the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

    See: UN. SECRETARY-GENERAL

    114. Elections to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and other elections.

    See: SUBSIDIARY ORGANS–ELECTION OF MEMBERS

    (a) Election of 7 members of the Committee for Programme and Coordination.

    See: UN. COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND COORDINATION–MEMBERS

    (b) Election of the members of the International Law Commission.

    See: UN. INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION–MEMBERS

    (c) Election of 5 members of the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission.

    See: UN. PEACEBUILDING COMMISSION. ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITTEE–MEMBERS

    (d) Election of 14 members of the Human Rights Council.

    See: UN. HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL–MEMBERS

    115. Appointments to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and other appointments.

    See: SUBSIDIARY ORGANS–APPOINTMENTS

    (a) Appointment of members of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions.

    See: UN. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUDGETARY QUESTIONS–MEMBERS

    (b) Appointment of members of the Committee on Contributions.

    See: UN. COMMITTEE ON CONTRIBUTIONS–MEMBERS

    (c) Confirmation of the appointment of members of the Investments Committee.

    See: UN. INVESTMENTS COMMITTEE–MEMBERS

    (d) Appointment of members of the International Civil Service Commission.

    See: INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION–MEMBERS

    (e) Appointment of members of the Independent Audit Advisory Committee.

    See: UN. INDEPENDENT AUDIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE–MEMBERS

    (f) Appointment of members and alternate members of the United Nations Staff Pension Committee.

    See: UN STAFF PENSION COMMITTEE–MEMBERS

    (g) Appointment of members of the Committee on Conferences.

    See: UN. COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCES–MEMBERS

    (h) Appointment of members of the Joint Inspection Unit.

    See: JOINT INSPECTION UNIT–MEMBERS

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    (i) Appointment of members of the Board of the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns.

    See: TEN-YEAR FRAMEWORK OF PROGRAMMES ON SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION PATTERNS. BOARD–MEMBERS

    (j) Confirmation of the appointment of the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme.

    See: UNDP. ADMINISTRATOR

    (k) Confirmation of the appointment of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.

    See: UNCTAD. SECRETARY-GENERAL

    (l) Appointment of the judges of the United Nations Dispute Tribunal.

    See: UN DISPUTE TRIBUNAL–JUDGES

    116. Admission of new Members to the United Nations.

    See: UN–MEMBERS

    117. Follow-up to the outcome of the Millennium Summit.

    See: MILLENNIUM SUMMIT (2000 : NEW YORK)

    118. The United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.

    See: COUNTER-TERRORISM

    119. Commemoration of the abolition of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade.

    See: SLAVERY–MEMORIALS

    120. Implementation of the resolutions of the United Nations.

    See: UN RESOLUTIONS–IMPLEMENTATION

    121. Revitalization of the work of the General Assembly.

    See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY–WORK PROGRAMME

    122. Question of equitable representation on and increase in the membership of the Security Council and other matters related to the Security Council.

    See: UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–MEMBERSHIP

    123. Strengthening of the United Nations system.

    (a) Strengthening of the United Nations system.

    See: UN SYSTEM–STRENGTHENING

    (b) Central role of the United Nations system in global governance.

    See: UN SYSTEM–GOVERNANCE

    124. United Nations reform: measures and proposals.

    See: UN–ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM

    125. Multilingualism.

    See: MULTILINGUALISM

    126. Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and other organizations.

    See: REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN

    (a) Cooperation between the United Nations and the African Union.

    See: AFRICAN UNION–UN

    (b) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

    See: ORGANIZATION OF ISLAMIC COOPERATION–UN

    (c) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization.

    See: ASIAN-AFRICAN LEGAL CONSULTATIVE ORGANIZATION–UN

    (d) Cooperation between the United Nations and the League of Arab States.

    See: LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES–UN

    (e) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Latin American and Caribbean Economic System.

    See: LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN ECONOMIC SYSTEM–UN

    (f) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of American States.

    See: ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES–UN

    (g) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

    See: ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE–UN

    (h) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Caribbean Community.

    See: CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY–UN

    (i) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Economic Cooperation Organization.

    See: ECONOMIC COOPERATION ORGANIZATION–UN

    (j) Cooperation between the United Nations and the International Organization of la Francophonie.

    See: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF LA FRANCOPHONIE–UN

    (k) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization.

    See: PREPARATORY COMMISSION FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE NUCLEAR-TEST-BAN TREATY–UN

    (l) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Council of Europe.

    See: COUNCIL OF EUROPE–UN

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    (m) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Economic Community of Central African States.

    See: ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF CENTRAL AFRICAN STATES–UN

    (n) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

    See: ORGANIZATION FOR THE PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS–UN

    (o) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization.

    See: BLACK SEA ECONOMIC COOPERATION ORGANIZATION–UN

    (p) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Southern African Development Community.

    See: SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY–UN

    (q) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Pacific Islands Forum.

    See: PACIFIC ISLANDS FORUM–UN

    (r) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

    See: ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS–UN

    (s) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Eurasian Economic Community.

    See: EURASIAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY–UN

    (t) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries.

    See: COMMUNITY OF PORTUGUESE-SPEAKING COUNTRIES–UN

    (u) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

    See: SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION–UN

    (v) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Collective Security Treaty Organization.

    See: COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY ORGANIZATION–UN

    (w) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Central European Initiative.

    See: CENTRAL EUROPEAN INITIATIVE–UN

    (x) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development - GUAM.

    See: ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT–GUAM–UN

    (y) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Commonwealth of Independent States.

    See: COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES–UN

    (z) Cooperation between the United Nations and the International Organization for Migration.

    See: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION–UN

    127. Global health and foreign policy.

    See: HEALTH

    128. International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991.

    See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

    129. International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals.

    See: INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM FOR CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS

    130. Investigation into the conditions and circumstances resulting in the tragic death of Dag Hammarskjöld and of the members of the party accompanying him.

    See: HAMMARSKJÖLD, DAG–DEATH INVESTIGATION

    131. Global awareness of the tragedies of irregular migrants in the Mediterranean basin, with specific emphasis on Syrian asylum seekers.

    See: IRREGULAR MIGRANTS

    132. Financial reports and audited financial statements, and reports of the Board of Auditors.

    See: UN–FINANCIAL REPORTS

    (a) United Nations.

    See: UN–ACCOUNTS

    (b) United Nations peacekeeping operations.

    See: UN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS–ACCOUNTS

    (c) International Trade Centre.

    See: INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE–ACCOUNTS

    (d) United Nations University.

    See: UN UNIVERSITY–ACCOUNTS

    (e) Capital master plan.

    See: UN CAPITAL MASTER PLAN–ACCOUNTS

    (f) United Nations Development Programme.

    See: UNDP–ACCOUNTS

    (g) United Nations Capital Development Fund.

    See: UN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND–ACCOUNTS

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    (h) United Nations Children's Fund.

    See: UNICEF–ACCOUNTS

    (i) United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.

    See: UNRWA–ACCOUNTS

    (j) United Nations Institute for Training and Research.

    See: UNITAR–ACCOUNTS

    (k) Voluntary funds administered by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

    See: UNHCR–ACCOUNTS

    (l) Funds of the United Nations Environment Programme.

    See: UNEP–ACCOUNTS

    (m) United Nations Population Fund.

    See: UNFPA–ACCOUNTS

    (n) United Nations Human Settlements Programme.

    See: UN-HABITAT–ACCOUNTS

    (o) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

    See: UN OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME–ACCOUNTS

    (p) United Nations Office for Project Services.

    See: UN OFFICE FOR PROJECT SERVICES–ACCOUNTS

    (q) United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women).

    See: UN-WOMEN–ACCOUNTS

    (r) International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994.

    See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA–ACCOUNTS

    (s) International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991.

    See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA–ACCOUNTS

    (t) International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals.

    See: INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM FOR CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS–ACCOUNTS

    (u) United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund.

    See: UN JOINT STAFF PENSION FUND–ACCOUNTS

    133. Review of the efficiency of the administrative and financial functioning of the United Nations.

    See: UN–ADMINISTRATION

    134. Programme budget for the biennium 2016-2017.

    See: UN–BUDGET (2016-2017)

    135. Programme planning.

    See: UN–PROGRAMME PLANNING

    136. Improving the financial situation of the United Nations.

    See: UN–FINANCIAL SITUATION

    137. Pattern of conferences.

    See: UN–CALENDAR OF MEETINGS (2016-2017)

    138. Scale of assessments for the apportionment of the expenses of the United Nations.

    See: UN–BUDGET CONTRIBUTIONS

    139. Human resources management.

    See: UN–HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

    140. Joint Inspection Unit.

    See: JOINT INSPECTION UNIT

    141. United Nations common system.

    See: PERSONNEL QUESTIONS–UN SYSTEM

    142. United Nations pension system.

    See: PENSIONS–UN SYSTEM

    143. Administrative and budgetary coordination of the United Nations with the specialized agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency.

    See: ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUDGETARY COORDINATION–UN SYSTEM

    144. Report on the activities of the Office of Internal Oversight Services.

    See: UN. OFFICE OF INTERNAL OVERSIGHT SERVICES–ACTIVITIES

    145. Administration of justice at the United Nations.

    See: ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

    146. Financing of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994.

    See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA–FINANCING

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    147. Financing of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991.

    See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA–FINANCING

    148. Financing of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals.

    See: INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM FOR CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS–FINANCING

    149. Administrative and budgetary aspects of the financing of the United Nations peacekeeping operations.

    See: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS–FINANCING

    150. Financing of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei.

    See: UN SECURITY FORCE FOR ABYEI–FINANCING

    151. Financing of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic.

    See: UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC–FINANCING

    152. Financing of the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire.

    See: UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE–FINANCING

    153. Financing of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

    See: UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS–FINANCING

    154. Financing of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

    See: UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO–FINANCING

    155. Financing of the United Nations Mission in East Timor.

    See: UN MISSION IN EAST TIMOR–FINANCING

    156. Financing of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.

    See: UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI–FINANCING

    157. Financing of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

    See: UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO–FINANCING

    158. Financing of the United Nations Mission in Liberia.

    See: UN MISSION IN LIBERIA–FINANCING

    159. Financing of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali.

    See: UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI–FINANCING

    160. Financing of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in the Middle East.

    See: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS–MIDDLE EAST–FINANCING

    (a) United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.

    See: UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE–FINANCING

    (b) United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.

    See: UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON–FINANCING

    161. Financing of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan.

    See: UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN–FINANCING

    162. Financing of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara.

    See: UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA–FINANCING

    163. Financing of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.

    See: AU-UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR–FINANCING

    164. Financing of the activities arising from Security Council resolution 1863 (2009).

    See: AFRICAN UNION MISSION IN SOMALIA–FINANCING

    165. Report of the Committee on Relations with the Host Country.

    See: UN–HOST COUNTRY RELATIONS

    166. Observer status for the Cooperation Council of Turkic-speaking States in the General Assembly.

    See: COOPERATION COUNCIL OF TURKIC-SPEAKING STATES–OBSERVER STATUS

    167. Observer status for the Eurasian Economic Union in the General Assembly.

    See: EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION–OBSERVER STATUS

    168. Observer status for the Community of Democracies in the General Assembly.

    See: COMMUNITY OF DEMOCRACIES–OBSERVER STATUS

    169. Observer status for the International Conference of Asian Political Parties in the General Assembly.

    See: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ASIAN POLITICAL PARTIES–OBSERVER STATUS

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    170. Observer status for the Conference of Ministers of Justice of the Ibero-American Countries in the General Assembly.

    See: CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS OF JUSTICE OF THE IBERO-AMERICAN COUNTRIES–OBSERVER STATUS

    171. Observer status for the International Youth Organization for Ibero-America in the General Assembly.

    See: INTERNATIONAL YOUTH ORGANIZATION FOR IBERO-AMERICA–OBSERVER STATUS

    172. Observer status for the Pacific Islands Development Forum in the General Assembly.

    See: PACIFIC ISLANDS DEVELOPMENT FORUM–OBSERVER STATUS

    173. Observer status for the International Chamber of Commerce in the General Assembly.

    See: INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE–OBSERVER STATUS

    174. Observer status for the Central American Bank for Economic Integration in the General Assembly.

    See: CENTRAL AMERICAN BANK FOR ECONOMIC INTEGRATION–OBSERVER STATUS

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    OTHER MATTERS INCLUDED IN THE INDEX

    1. Organizational matters. UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)—CLOSING UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)—DOCUMENTS UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)—PARTICIPANTS UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)—PRESIDENT-ELECT—OATH OF OFFICE UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)—RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (71ST SESS. : 2016-2017)—SPECIAL STATEMENTS 2. Substantive issues. UKRAINE—POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN. HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS—REPORTS UN. SECRETARY-GENERAL—OATH OF OFFICE 3. Tributes. AL-THANI, SHEIKH HAMAD BIN KHALIFA (QATAR. AMIR)—TRIBUTES BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ, KING OF THAILAND—TRIBUTES CASTRO, FIDEL (CUBA. PRESIDENT)—TRIBUTES CHURKIN, VITALY I. (RUSSIAN FEDERATION)—TRIBUTES ESCOTO BROCKMANN, MIGUEL D' (UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (63RD SESS. : 2008-2009). PRESIDENT)—TRIBUTES KARIMOV, ISLAM (UZBEKISTAN. PRESIDENT)—TRIBUTES LONSDALE, BALDWIN (VANUATU. PRESIDENT)—TRIBUTES TESFAY, GIRMA ASMEROM (ERITREA)—TRIBUTES

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    ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (Agenda item 145)

    Reports

    A/71/62 System of administration of justice at the United Nations : note / by the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 11 Dec. 2015. - Transmits report of the Interim Independent Assessment Panel on the System of Administration of Justice at the United Nations, submitted in accordance with General Assembly resolution 69/203.

    A/71/62/Rev.1 System of administration of justice at the United Nations : note / by the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 15 Apr. 2016. - Transmits report of the Interim Independent Assessment Panel on the System of Administration of Justice at the United Nations, submitted in accordance with General Assembly resolution 69/203.

    A/71/157 Activities of the Office of the United Nations Ombudsman and Mediation Services : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 15 July 2016.

    A/71/158 Administration of justice at the United Nations : report of the Internal Justice Council.

    Issued: 15 July 2016.

    A/71/163 Findings and recommendations of the Interim Independent Assessment Panel on the system of administration of justice at the United Nations, and revised estimates relating to the programme budget for the biennium 2016-2017 : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 18 July 2016.

    A/71/164 Administration of justice at the United Nations : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 18 July 2016.

    A/71/436 Administration of justice at the United Nations and activities of the Office of the United Nations Ombudsman and Mediation Services : report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions.

    Issued: 5 Oct. 2016.

    General documents

    A/71/422 Letter, 29 Sept. 2016, from Thailand. Transmits Ministerial Declaration adopted at the 40th annual meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Group of 77, held at UN Headquarters, New York, 23 Sept. 2016.

    A/C.5/71/10 Letter, 26 Oct. 2016, from the President of the General Assembly. Transmits letter from the Chair of the 6th Committee, with regard to agenda item 145, "Administration of justice at the United Nations".

    A/C.5/71/11 Letter, 26 Oct. 2016, from the President of the General Assembly. Transmits letter dated 30 Sept. 2016 from the President of the UN Dispute Tribunal with regard to agenda item 145 enclosing observations and comments by the judges of the Tribunal on recommendations contained in the report of the Secretary-General on the findings and recommendations of the Interim Independent Assessment Panel on the System of Administration of Justice at the UN (A/71/163).

    ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (Agenda item 145) (continued)

    Draft resolutions/decisions

    A/C.5/71/L.13 Administration of justice at the United Nations : draft resolution / submitted by the Chair of the Committee following informal consultations.

    Discussion in the Administrative and Budgetary Committee (5th Committee)

    A/71/707 Report of the 5th Committee.

    A/C.5/71/SR.4 (11 Oct. 2016).

    A/C.5/71/SR.23 (23 Dec. 2016).

    Discussion in the Legal Committee (6th Committee)

    A/C.6/71/SR.16 (14 Oct. 2016).

    A/C.6/71/SR.22 (26 Oct. 2016).

    Discussion in plenary

    A/71/PV.68 (23 Dec. 2016). At the 68th meeting, draft resolution in A/71/707

    (originally A/C.5/71/L.13) was adopted without vote: resolution 71/266.

    Resolutions

    A/RES/71/266 Administration of justice at the United Nations.

    (Adopted without vote, 68th plenary meeting, 23 Dec. 2016)

    ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE–HUMAN RIGHTS (Agenda item 68b)

    Reports

    A/71/405 Human rights in the administration of justice : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 27 Sept. 2016.

    Draft resolutions/decisions

    A/C.3/71/L.28 Human rights in the administration of justice : draft resolution / Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Gambia, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mongolia, Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and Ukraine.

    Draft resolution replaced by A/C.3/71/L.28/Rev.1 (A/71/484/Add.2).

    http://undocs.org/A/71/62http://undocs.org/A/71/62/Rev.1http://undocs.org/A/71/157http://undocs.org/A/71/158http://undocs.org/A/71/163http://undocs.org/A/71/164http://undocs.org/A/71/436http://undocs.org/A/71/422http://undocs.org/A/C.5/71/10http://undocs.org/A/C.5/71/11http://undocs.org/A/C.5/71/L.13http://undocs.org/A/71/707http://undocs.org/A/C.5/71/SR.4http://undocs.org/A/C.5/71/SR.23http://undocs.org/A/C.6/71/SR.16http://undocs.org/A/C.6/71/SR.22http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.68http://undocs.org/A/RES/71/266http://undocs.org/A/71/405http://undocs.org/A/C.3/71/L.28

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    ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE–HUMAN RIGHTS (Agenda item 68b) (continued)

    A/C.3/71/L.28/Rev.1 Human rights in the administration of justice : revised draft resolution / Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mongolia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Palau, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ukraine and Uruguay.

    Additional sponsors: Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Dominican Republic, Djibouti, El Salvador, France, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Liberia, Mexico, Monaco, Morocco, New Zealand, Philippines, Romania, San Marino, Serbia and Thailand (A/71/484/Add.2).

    Discussion in the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee (3rd Committee)

    A/71/484/Add.2 Report of the 3rd Committee.

    Discussion in plenary

    A/71/PV.65 (19 Dec. 2016). At the 65th meeting, draft resolution III in

    A/71/484/Add.2 (originally A/C.3/71/L.28/Rev.1) was adopted without vote: resolution 71/188.

    Resolutions

    A/RES/71/188 Human rights in the administration of justice.

    (Adopted without vote, 65th plenary meeting, 19 Dec. 2016)

    ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUDGETARY COORDINATION–UN SYSTEM (Agenda item 143)

    Reports

    A/71/583 Budgetary and financial situation of the organizations of the United Nations system : note / by the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 28 Oct. 2016. - Transmits statistical report of the UN System Chief Executives Board for Coordination (CEB) on the budgetary and financial situation of the organizations of the UN system, representing the response of the CEB Secretariat to General Assembly resolution 63/311 and decision 69/551.

    Discussion in the Administrative and Budgetary Committee (5th Committee)

    A/C.5/71/SR.13 (16 Nov. 2016).

    AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (Agenda item 36)

    Reports

    A/71/616 (S/2016/768) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 7 Sept. 2016. - Previously issued under document symbol A/70/1033-S/2016/768.

    AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (Agenda item 36) (continued)

    A/71/682 (S/2016/1049) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 13 Dec. 2016.

    A/71/826 (S/2017/189) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 3 Mar. 2017.

    A/71/932 (S/2017/508) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 15 June 2017.

    Draft resolutions/decisions

    A/71/L.13 The situation in Afghanistan : draft resolution / Afghanistan, Belgium, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Kuwait, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Spain, Tajikistan, Thailand and United States of America.

    A/71/L.13/Add.1 The situation in Afghanistan : draft resolution.

    Additional sponsors: Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Greece, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Micronesia (Federated States of), Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, New Zealand, Pakistan, Republic of Korea, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom.

    Discussion in plenary

    A/71/PV.47 (17 Nov. 2016). At the 47th meeting, draft resolution A/71/L.13 was

    adopted without vote: resolution 71/9.

    Resolutions

    A/RES/71/9 The situation in Afghanistan. (Adopted without vote, 47th plenary meeting, 17

    Nov. 2016)

    AFRICA–DEVELOPMENT (Agenda item 62b)

    Reports

    A/71/211 (S/2016/655) Causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 26 July 2016.

    Draft resolutions/decisions

    A/71/L.67 Implementation of the recommendations contained in the report of the Secretary-General on the causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa : draft resolution / Ecuador [on behalf of the Group of 77 and China].

    http://undocs.org/A/C.3/71/L.28/Rev.1http://undocs.org/A/71/484/Add.2http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.65http://undocs.org/A/RES/71/188http://undocs.org/A/71/583http://undocs.org/A/C.5/71/SR.13http://undocs.org/A/71/616http://undocs.org/A/71/682http://undocs.org/A/71/826http://undocs.org/A/71/932http://undocs.org/A/71/L.13http://undocs.org/A/71/L.13/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.47http://undocs.org/A/RES/71/9http://undocs.org/A/71/211http://undocs.org/A/71/L.67

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    AFRICA–DEVELOPMENT (Agenda item 62b) (continued)

    A/71/L.67/Rev.1 Implementation of the recommendations contained in the report of the Secretary-General on the causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa : revised draft resolution / Ecuador [on behalf of the Group of 77 and China] and Kazakhstan.

    A/71/L.67/Rev.1/Add.1 Implementation of the recommendations contained in the report of the Secretary-General on the causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa : revised draft resolution : addendum.

    Additional sponsors: Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey.

    Discussion in plenary

    A/71/PV.28 (14 Oct. 2016).

    A/71/PV.29 (14 Oct. 2016).

    A/71/PV.92 (19 July 2017). At the 92nd meeting, draft resolution

    A/71/L.67/Rev.1 was adopted without vote: resolution 71/315.

    Resolutions

    A/RES/71/315 Implementation of the recommendations contained in the report of the Secretary-General on the causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa.

    (Adopted without vote, 92nd plenary meeting, 19 July 2017)

    AFRICA–SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT–PARTNERSHIP (Agenda item 62a)

    Reports

    A/71/189 New Partnership for Africa's Development : 14th consolidated progress report on implementation and international support : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 25 July 2016.

    A/71/203 Biennial report on the review of the implementation of the commitments made towards Africa's development : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 25 July 2016.

    General documents

    A/71/422 Letter, 29 Sept. 2016, from Thailand. Transmits Ministerial Declaration adopted at the 40th annual meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Group of 77, held at UN Headquarters, New York, 23 Sept. 2016.

    Draft resolutions/decisions

    A/71/L.70 New Partnership for Africa's Development : progress in implementation and international support : draft resolution / Ecuador [on behalf of the Group of 77 and China].

    AFRICA–SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT–PARTNERSHIP (Agenda item 62a) (continued)

    A/71/L.70/Rev.1 New Partnership for Africa's Development : progress in implementation and international support : revised draft resolution / Ecuador [on behalf of the Group of 77 and China] and Kazakhstan.

    Discussion in plenary

    A/71/PV.28 (14 Oct. 2016).

    A/71/PV.29 (14 Oct. 2016).

    A/71/PV.96 (8 Sept. 2017). At the 96th meeting, draft resolution A/71/L.70/Rev.1

    was adopted without vote: resolution 71/320.

    Resolutions

    A/RES/71/320 New Partnership for Africa's Development : progress in implementation and international support.

    (Adopted without vote, 96th plenary meeting, 8 Sept. 2017)

    AFRICAN UNION–UN (Agenda item 126a)

    Reports

    A/71/160 (S/2016/621) Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and other organizations : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 15 July 2016.

    General documents

    A/71/426 (S/2016/373) Identical letters, 22 Apr. 2016, from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 13 Apr. 2016 from the Chairperson of the African Union Commission forwarding a communiqué on the situation in Western Sahara adopted by the African Union Peace and Security Council at its 588th meeting, held in Addis Ababa, 6 Apr. 2016.

    Draft resolutions/decisions

    A/71/L.50 Framework for a Renewed United Nations-African Union Partnership on Africa's Integration and Development Agenda 2017-2027 : draft resolution / Belgium, Burkina Faso [on behalf of the Group of African States], Greece, India, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain.

    A/71/L.50/Add.1 Framework for a Renewed United Nations-African Union Partnership on Africa's Integration and Development Agenda 2017-2027 : draft resolution : addendum.

    Additional sponsors: Australia, Finland and Georgia.

    Discussion in plenary

    A/71/PV.48 (21 Nov. 2016).

    A/71/PV.68 (23 Dec. 2016). At the 68th meeting, draft resolution A/71/L.50 was

    adopted without vote: resolution 71/254.

    http://undocs.org/A/71/L.67/Rev.1http://undocs.org/A/71/L.67/Rev.1/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.28http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.29http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.92http://undocs.org/A/RES/71/315http://undocs.org/A/71/189http://undocs.org/A/71/203http://undocs.org/A/71/422http://undocs.org/A/71/L.70http://undocs.org/A/71/L.70/Rev.1http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.28http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.29http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.96http://undocs.org/A/RES/71/320http://undocs.org/A/71/160http://undocs.org/A/71/426http://undocs.org/A/71/L.50http://undocs.org/A/71/L.50/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.48http://undocs.org/A/71/PV.68

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    AFRICAN UNION–UN (Agenda item 126a) (continued)

    A/71/PV.96 (8 Sept. 2017). At the 96th meeting, the Assembly decided to

    include agenda item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and the African Union" in the draft agenda of the 72nd session: decision 71/564.

    Resolutions

    A/RES/71/254 Framework for a Renewed United Nations-African Union Partnership on Africa's Integration and Development Agenda 2017-2027.

    (Adopted without vote, 68th plenary meeting, 23 Dec. 2016)

    AFRICAN UNION MISSION IN SOMALIA–FINANCING (Agenda item 164)

    Reports

    A/71/630 Budget performance of the United Nations Support Office for the African Union Mission in Somalia for the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 22 Nov. 2016.

    A/71/788 Budget for the United Nations Support Office in Somalia for the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018 : report of the Secretary-General.

    Issued: 8 Feb. 2017.

    A/71/836/Add.6 Budget performance for the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 for the United Nations Support Office for the African Union Mission in Somalia and proposed budget for the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018 for the United Nations Support Office in Somalia : report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions.

    Issued: 27 Apr. 2017.

    Draft resolutions/decisions

    A/C.5/71/L.37 Financing of the activities arising from Security Council resolution 1863 (2009) : draft resolution / submitted by the Chair of the Committee following informal consultations.

    Discussion in the Administrative and Budgetary Committee (5th Committee)

    A/71/958 Report of the 5th Committee.

    A/C.5/71/SR.31 (5 May 2017).

    A/C.5/71/SR.39 (29 June 2017).

    Discussion in plenary

    A/71/PV.89 (30 June 2017). At the 89th meeting, draft resolution in A/71/958

    (originally A/C.5/71/L.37) was adopted without vote: resolution 71/311.

    Resolutions

    A/RES/71/311 Financing of the activities arising from Security Council resolution 1863 (2009).

    (Adopted without vote, 89th plenary meeting, 30 June 2017)

    AGEING PERSONS (Agenda item 26a)

    Draft resolutions/decisions

    A/C.3/71/L.7 Follow-up to the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing : draft resolution / Thailand [on behalf of the Group of 77 and China].

    A/C.3/71/L.7/Rev.1 Follow-up to the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing : revised draft resolution / Mexico and Thailand [on behalf of the Group of 77 and China].

    Additional sponsors: Albania, Austria, Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, the former Yu