United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
- Author: UN General Assembly (39th sess. : 1984-1985)
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Date:
23 November 1984
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons
1. Expresses its appreciation to all Member States which elaborated national policies and programmes for the implementation of the World Programme of Action concerning Disabled Persons and for the United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons, and urges those which have not yet formulated such programmes to do so;
2. Notes with appreciation the activities relating to the implementation of the World Programme of Action undertaken by the United Nations system and by relevant non-governmental organizations;
3. Urges Member States to make every effort to attain the objectives of the World Programme of Action in co-operation with non-governmental organizations concerned and to involve disabled persons in planning and decision-making related to the implementation of the Programme;
4. Invites Member States as a matter of priority to reinforce or establish national committees or similar bodies for the Decade at the highest level with participation of organizations of disabled persons to plan, co-ordinate and encourage the execution of activities in support of the objectives of the Decade at the national and local levels;
5. Requests the Secretary-General to elaborate the guidelines for priority actions during the Decade based on his report to the present session and on the replies received from Member States and organizations including those of disabled persons;
6. Reiterates its request that the Secretary-General strengthen the Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs of the Secretariat through a reallocation of existing resources to enable the Centre to continue to serve as the focal point in the field of disability, particularly for purposes of paragraph 5 above;
7. Requests the Secretary-General and relevant organizations of the United Nations system to develop specific programmes to publicize the Decade and the goals of the World Programme of Action, and invites Member States and non-governmental organizations to assist in this undertaking;
8. Invites Member States, organizations of the United Nations system, as well as non-governmental organizations to make available resources in the form of funds and personnel for the purpose of planning, managing and financing the Decade at the national, regional and interregional levels;
9. Urges all organizations of the United Nations system to take into consideration the interests of disabled persons as well as the effective implementation of the World Programme of Action in the pursuance of their overall objectives in their respective areas of competence;
10. Decides that, pending completion of the elaboration and the adoption of the guidelines referred to in paragraph 5 above, the United Nations Trust Fund for the International Year of Disabled Persons should continue to support activities in accordance with paragraph 157 of the World Programme of Action and paragraph 4 of General Assembly resolution 38/28;
11. Calls upon Member States and other donors to continue to contribute generously to the Trust Fund;
12. Requests the Secretary-General to promote the recruitment of more disabled persons within the United Nations system;
13. Again requests the Secretary-General to convene in 1987 a meeting of experts, consisting largely of disabled persons, to evaluate progress at the mid-point of the Decade and to prepare a report that would enable the Secretary-General to help the General Assembly at its forty-second session to evaluate the implementation of the World Programme of Action, as provided for in paragraph 3 of resolution 37/52;
14. Requests the Secretary-General to report on the implementation of the present resolution, including detailed information on the activities relating to the Trust Fund, to the General Assembly at its fortieth session and decides to include in the provisional agenda of that session an item entitled "Implementation of the World Programme of Action concerning Disabled Persons and the United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons".
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