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21st
Ministerial Session: Resolutions
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At
its third plenary meeting, held on 11 May 2001, the Commission
adopted one resolution and decided to submit it to the Economic
and Social Council for action. The text is as follows:
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225
(XXI). The Establishment of an ESCWA Consultative Committee on
Scientific and Technological Development and Technological
Innovation
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recognizing the vital role played by the development of scientific
and technological capabilities and technological innovation in
achieving the goals of sustainable development,
Recognizing also the need to integrate and coordinate the
endeavours of all the parties concerned with the development of
scientific and technological capabilities, including bodies from
the public, joint and private sectors and the institutions of
civil society, to employ technological innovation in order to
promote the productivity and competitiveness of the production and
services sectors in member countries,
Noting the possibilities which technological innovation
capabilities offer with regard to facing the challenges and
demands of globalization and the new systems and measures relating
to the quality of products, the preservation of intellectual
property rights and environmental protection,
Inspired by the specialized committees for the support of
development endeavours based on scientific and technological
development established by the other United Nations regional
commissions,
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Decides to establish a consultative committee on scientific and
technological development and technological innovation, the main
responsibility of which will be to sponsor endeavours aimed at
scientific and technological development and technological
innovation. The committee shall be composed of distinguished
experts in the field, and shall have the following duties:
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To advise on the endeavours exerted by member countries with a
view to acquiring modern technology and support such endeavours
with regional and international expertise, with particular
reference to information and communications technology,
biotechnology and new materials technology;
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To propose ways of integrating and coordinating efforts aimed at
transferring, adapting and mastering this technology, and
promoting regional cooperation in these fields;
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To advise on priorities related to the programmes of work and
medium-term plans adopted by ESCWA in the fields of developing
scientific and technological capabilities and technological
innovation;
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To follow up on the resolutions and recommendations of
international and regional conferences relating to the development
of scientific and technological capabilities and technological
innovation which are attended by member countries; and to
coordinate efforts related to the implementation of such
resolutions and recommendations;
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Decides also that this consultative committee on scientific and
technological development and technological innovation shall hold
its meetings at least once every two years, with effect from 2002;
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Requests the Executive Secretary to follow up implementation of
this resolution and to submit a report on the progress that has
been achieved in this regard to the Commission’s twenty-second
session.
At its third plenary meeting, held on 11 May 2001, the Commission
adopted the following resolutions and decided to submit them to
the Economic and Social Council for its attention. |
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226
(XXI). Election of Officers for the Sessions of the Commission and
its Subsidiary Bodies
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Guided by section IV, rule 12, and section V, rule 18, of the
Terms of Reference and Rules of Procedure of the Economic and
Social Commission for Western Asia relating, respectively, to the
election of officers for the sessions of the Commission and its
subsidiary bodies,
Recognizing the need to further streamline those rules,
Desirous of simplifying procedures for the election of officers
for the sessions of the Commission and its subsidiary bodies,
Further desirous of involving all members in the conduct of the
sessions of the Commission and its subsidiary bodies,
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Decides that, with effect from 2002, members shall assume the
chairmanship of the sessions of the Commission and its subsidiary
bodies, on a rotating basis, in Arabic alphabetical order;
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Further decides to amend the Terms of Reference and Rules of
Procedure of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
in accordance with this decision.
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227
(XXI). Adoption of the Final Reports of the Subsidiary Bodies of
the Commission
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Having considered the final reports of the subsidiary bodies of
the Commission,
Noting with satisfaction the recommendations and conclusions
contained therein,
Recognizing the importance of supporting action for the
implementation of those recommendations,
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Adopts the recommendations contained in those reports;
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Requests the Executive Secretary to report on progress made in the
implementation thereof in the context of the reports on progress
made in the implementation of the programme of work for the
biennium.
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228
(XXI). Change in the Timing of the Sessions of the Six Subsidiary
Bodies of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recalling its successive resolutions adopted during the period
1992-1999 on the establishment of the six subsidiary bodies of the
Commission,
Further recalling paragraph 2 of ESCWA resolution 219 (XX) of 27
May 1999 on the frequency of sessions of the subsidiary bodies of
the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia, which
emphasizes that the sessions of said bodies shall be held once
every two years,
Desirous of reinforcing the initiative taken by the secretariat in
consulting member States and relevant United Nations offices on
programme-related issues at the planning stage, in particular
during the formulation of the medium-term plan and the programme
budget,
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Decides that the sessions of the subsidiary bodies of ESCWA shall
be held not later than the end of the year prior to the holding of
the session of the Commission, in order to avoid any confusion
with the work of that session;
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Also decides that directives contained in this resolution shall
supersede all directives contained in the other relevant
resolutions.
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229
(XXI). Frequency of the Sessions of the ESCWA Committee on
Transport
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recognizing the importance to ESCWA member countries of the issue
of transport and its function in facilitating intraregional and
international commercial traffic,
Recalling its resolution 213 (XIX) of 7 May 1997 concerning the
establishment of a committee on transport in the Economic and
Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recalling also its resolution 219 (XX) of 27 May 1999 concerning
frequency of sessions of the subsidiary bodies of the Economic and
Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recalling further the follow-up actions required under the
Agreement on International Roads in the Arab Mashreq,
Decides that with effect from 2002, the Committee on Transport
shall hold its sessions annually rather than biennially.
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230
(XXI). Integration of the Sessions of the Commission and the
Sessions of its Preparatory Committee
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The
Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recalling its resolution 223 (XX) of 27 May 1999 on the
redesignation of the Technical Committee,
Also recalling section V, rule 18, of the Terms of Reference and
Rules of Procedure of the Economic and Social Commission for
Western Asia, relating to the election of officers for subsidiary
bodies,
Conscious that the redesignation of the Technical Committee as the
Preparatory Committee underlines the complementarity between the
sessions of the Commission and those of the Preparatory Committee,
Desirous of underscoring this complementarity,
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Decides that, with effect from the twenty-second session, the
meetings of the Preparatory Committee shall be an integral part of
the sessions of the Commission;
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Further decides to amend the Terms of Reference and Rules of
Procedure of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
accordingly.
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231
(XXI). Modifications Introduced to the Programme of Work and
Priorities for the Biennium 2000-2001
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Having considered the progress made during 2000 in the
implementation of the programme of work for the biennium
2000-2001,
Satisfied with the progress made therein,
Cognizant of the modifications introduced to the programme of work
as listed in annex I to the report of the Executive Secretary on
the activities of the Commission,
Satisfied that a reasonable degree of modification is necessary in
order to maintain progress in the programme of work,
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Approves the changes introduced to the programme of work for the
biennium 2000-2001;
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Requests the Executive Secretary to include any further
modifications to the programme of work and priorities in the report
that is submitted to member States in years when there is no
session.
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(XXI). Proposed Programme Budget for the Biennium 2002-2003
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recalling General Assembly resolution 55/234 of 23 December 2000
on programme planning, which adopts the medium-term plan of the
United Nations for the period 2002-2005,
Noting that the medium-term plan reflects overall objectives,
strategies and expected accomplishments for a four-year period,
Noting also that the objectives, strategies and expected
accomplishments of the proposed programme budget for the biennium
2002-2003 are consistent with those of the medium-term plan,
Conscious that a new mechanism for accountability throughout the
United Nations system has been fully elaborated in the programme
budget for the period 2002-2003,
Conscious also of the need for cooperation on the part of member
States in assessing the relevance of the work of the secretariat
and in providing feedback on the operational aspects of the new
system of accountability now in place,
Commending the efforts of the secretariat to conduct early
consultations with member States, at the planning stage, on the
relevance of the proposed priorities and outputs,
Also commending the efforts of the secretariat to consult the
offices of the United Nations Development Programme located in
ESCWA member countries on country priorities identified in Common
Country Assessment reports,
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Approves
the proposed programme budget for the biennium 2002-2003;
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Requests
the Executive Secretary to report to member States any changes
introduced thereto;
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requests the Executive Secretary to distribute the programme
budget to member States once it has been endorsed by the
General Assembly.
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233
(XXI). The strengthening of Cooperation Between Member Countries
in the Field of Shared Water Resources
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recalling the medium-term plan for the period 1998-2001 and, in
particular, paragraph 18.1,
Recognizing the importance of developing cooperation between
member countries in order to ensure optimum use of its meager
water resources,
Appreciative of the fruitful cooperation between member countries
with regard to groundwater resources,
Taking into consideration the recommendations made by the Expert
Group Meeting on Legal Aspects of the Management of Shared Water
Resources, held from 8 to 11 June 2000,
Recalling also the programme of work for the biennium 2000-2001 of
the Energy, Natural Resources and Environment Division in the
field of water resources, and the proposed programme of work for
the biennium 2002-2003, which was adopted by the Committee on
Water Resources at its fourth session, held from 14 to 17 November
2000, which includes the development of appropriate mechanisms,
similar to those applied in other United Nations regional
commissions, for strengthening cooperation between member
countries in the field of water resource management in general and
shared groundwater in particular,
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Urges member countries to increase the level of their cooperation
in the field of water resources and, in particular, with regard to
shared groundwater, water-related legislation and the management
of demand, by creating within the Committee on Water Resources
working parties specialized in the various technical aspects of
the field, with a view to harmonizing methodology with respect to
the management of such resources;
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Requests the Executive Secretary to take the necessary steps to
facilitate the work of those parties through the ESCWA Committee
on Water Resources.
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234
(XXI). Rationalization and Increased Efficiency of Energy and the
Use of Renewable Sources of Energy
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recalling the medium-term plan for the period 1998-2001 and, in
particular, paragraph 18.1,
Recalling also the recommendations made by the Committee on Energy
at its first and second sessions, held in November 1997 and
November 1999 respectively,
Recalling further the programme of work for the biennium 2000-2001
of the Energy, Natural Resources and Environment Division in the
field of energy,
Taking into consideration the memorandum of understanding on
establishment and activation of the renewable energy promotion
mechanism (REPM) in the ESCWA region, signed on 5 October 2000,
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Urges member countries to include in their energy-related
programmes the policies and measures necessary in order to
increase the efficiency of and rationalize energy use and promote
the use of renewable sources of energy. This should be achieved
through the devising of institutional frameworks for their
implementation;
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Requests member countries to take the measures necessary to
support the performance of activities related to the renewable
energy promotion mechanism, with a view to strengthening regional
cooperation in that field; to this end, the endeavours of national
focal points for the regional mechanism should be supported.
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(XXI). Adoption of the Agreement on International Roads in the
Arab Mashreq
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recognizing the increasing importance of the issue of the
facilitation of transport and, in particular, of trans-boundary
transport, in the light of contemporary trends including
globalization and the establishment of free trade zones which make
it necessary to take action to reduce the obstacles to
international commercial traffic,
Recalling the recommendations made by the Committee on Transport
at its first session, which was held at ESCWA headquarters in
Beirut on 9 and 10 February 1999, and the declaration issued at
that session on the adoption and development of an integrated
transport system in the Arab Mashreq (ITSAM), of which the
Commission took cognizance in its resolution 221 (XX),
Recalling also the recommendation made by the Committee on
Transport at its second session, which was held in February 2001,
to the effect that the draft agreement on international roads in
the Arab Mashreq should be adopted,
Affirming that the ITSAM network represents the goal for the
integration of the various means of transport in order to connect
the countries of the ESCWA region, with a view to encouraging
intraregional commerce, and link those countries with neighbouring
regions, thereby serving international and transit commerce,
Recalling further that all transport-related activities in ESCWA
are aimed at facilitating the transportation of goods and movement
of persons on the regional network through taking action on a
number of tracks, including the harmonization of basic transport
infrastructure specifications, including the specifications for
the regional road network, and that this is to be achieved through
the preparation of the Agreement on International Roads in the
Arab Mashreq,
Noting the careful stages in which the draft agreement was
prepared and the fact that its present form was reached after
taking into consideration the comments of member countries,
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Adopts the draft agreement on international roads in the Arab
Mashreq;
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Requests the secretariat of ESCWA to intensify its endeavours and
give the requisite priority to the development of the integrated
transport system in the Arab Mashreq and facilitation of
international commercial and passenger traffic in the region, with
a view to benefiting from the increased volume of commercial and
tourist exchanges between member countries and between the
countries of the region and every country in the world;
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Urges member countries to take the constitutional measures for
ratification of the Agreement in order to ensure that it enters
into force at the earliest opportunity.
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(XXI). Designating the Sessions of the Commission as the Forum for
a Biennial Pledging Conference
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Recognizing the importance of mobilizing extrabudgetary resources
in support of programmed activities,
Deeply concerned about the decline in extrabudgetary resources
made available to the secretariat of ESCWA,
Aware of the sizeable contributions made to some of the other
regional commissions to supplement their extrabudgetary funds,
Conscious of the role extrabudgetary resources may play in
allowing the Commission to expand the scope of work for existing
outputs to cover new countries, issues and dimensions,
Recognizing that the biennial session of the Commission would
serve as the most suitable forum for a pledging conference to
raise extrabudgetary resources in support of activities and
projects, with relevant information circulated among member States
prior to the session for their consideration,
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Decides to hold a pledging conference during each session of the
Commission;
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Invites member States to increase contributions in order to
finance the Commission’s extrabudgetary activities;
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Requests the Executive Secretary to seek contributions from States
other than ESCWA member States and from public and private
organizations;
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Further requests the Executive Secretary to provide member States
with proposals regarding specific activities to be funded from
extrabudgetary resources.
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(XXI). Rehabilitation of Economic Sectors in Palestine
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The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
Noting the difficult economic conditions being endured in
Palestine as a result of the confrontation with Israel and the
damage sustained by the Palestinian economic infrastructure in the
course of that confrontation,
Convinced of the need to take practical measures to assist
Palestine in rehabilitating its economic sectors,
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Requests the Executive Secretary to include under the budgetary
resources available to the secretariat activities to be planned by
the secretariat and implemented in consultation with the relevant
Palestinian institutions;
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Further requests the Executive Secretary to take measures to
ensure that the extrabudgetary resources necessary to finance such
activities are available, by lobbying the relevant funding
institutions.
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