United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture.
- Author: UN General Assembly (36th sess. : 1981-1982)
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Date:
16 December 1981
1. Decides:
(a) To extend the mandate of the United Nations Trust Fund for Chile, established by its resolution 33/174, in order to make it capable of receiving voluntary contributions for distribution, through established channels of humanitarian assistance, as humanitarian, legal and financial aid to individuals whose human rights have been severely violated as a result of torture and to relatives of such victims, priority being given to aid to victims of violations by States in which the human rights situation has been the subject of resolutions or decisions adopted by either the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council or the Commission on Human Rights;
(b) That such a United Nations voluntary fund for victims of torture shall be administered in accordance with the financial regulations of the United Nations by the Secretary-General, with the advice of a board of trustees composed of a chairman and four members with wide experience in the field of human rights, acting in their personal capacity, to be appointed by the Secretary-General with due regard to equitable geographical distribution and in consultation with their Governments;
(c) To redesignate the United Nations Trust Fund for Chile as the United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture;
(d) To adopt the arrangements for the management of the Fund set forth in the annex to the report of the Secretary-General;
(e) To authorize the Board of Trustees of the Fund to promote and solicit contributions and pledges;
(f) To request the Secretary-General to give the Board of Trustees all the assistance it may require;
2. Appeals to all Governments to respond favourably to requests for contributions to the Fund.
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