UN Resolutions and Reports

Key disaster risk reduction related United Nations (UN) resolutions and reports.

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FCCC/PA/CMA/2023/L.9

The Network is envisioned to play a key role in catalyzing the technical assistance necessary for the effective use of the fund. This link is expected to enhance the capacity of vulnerable countries to address losses and damages due to climate change.
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FCCC/SB/2023/4/Add.1

This report contains a summary of seven progress reports relevant to the Santiago network for averting, minimizing and addressing loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change.
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A/78/360

The report is submitted pursuant to General Assembly resolution 77/29, in which the Assembly requested the Secretary-General to continue to improve the international response to natural disasters.
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FCCC/SB/2023/9

This synthesis report on the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake provides a comprehensive overview of discussions, identifying key areas for further action, and addressing challenges and barriers in the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
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A/78/267

The present report has been prepared as requested by the General Assembly in its resolution 77/164 on disaster risk reduction.
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CRC/C/GC/26

In this general comment, the Committee emphasizes the urgent need to address the adverse effects of environmental degradation, with a special focus on climate change, on the enjoyment of children’s rights, and clarifies the obligations of States.
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A/78/237

The present report, submitted pursuant to General Assembly resolution 77/171 on combating sand and dust storms, provides details on developments within the United Nations system and covers the period from mid-2022 to mid-2023.
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A/HRC/53/34/Add.1

This report provides recommendations by the Special Rapporteur following a visit to Bangladesh in 2022, during which he met with government officials, UN agencies, civil society organizations, and Indigenous Peoples’ organizations and communities.

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