International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women.

  • Author: UN General Assembly (36th sess. : 1981-1982)
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  • Date:
    14 December 1981
  The General Assembly, Recalling its resolution 31/135 of 16 December 1976, in which it approved the establishment of the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women, Further recalling Economic and Social Council resolution 1981/13 of 6 May 1981, in which the Council, inter alia, took note of the progress made towards the full establishment of the Institute, Convinced that the Institute can, with adequate resources, make a valuable contribution to the implementation of the Programme of Action for the Second Half of the United Nations Decade for Women, as well as to realizing the objectives of the International Development Strategy for the Third United Nations Development Decade,

1. Insists on the urgency of assuring the prompt establishment of the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women in the host country;

2. Reiterates the guidelines set out in Economic and Social Council resolution 1998 (LX) of 12 May 1976 regarding the activities of the Institute, in particular the need for close collaboration with the regional centres and institutes which have similar objectives;

3. Underlines the importance of contributions of the Institute to the work of all United Nations bodies, agencies and institutions involved with the advancement of women, in particular the Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs of the Secretariat;

4. Urges all Governments to consider contributing financially to the United Nations Trust Fund for the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women or co-operating in other ways with the Institute in order to assure its regular and effective financing so that it can plan the expansion of its programmes;

5. Requests the regional commissions, the specialized agencies and other organs and bodies in the United Nations system to co-operate fully with the Institute in their respective fields of competence.

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