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United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa
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PREAMBLE
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...
Appreciating
the
significance
of the
past
efforts and
experience
of
States
and
international organizations
in
combating desertification
and
mitigating
the
effects of drought
, particularly in
implementing
the
Plan
of
Action
to
Combat Desertification
which was
adopted
at the
United Nations Conference
on
Desertification
in 1977, ...
...
Recognizing
the
validity
and relevance of
decisions
adopted
at the
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
, particularly of
Agenda
21 and its
chapter
12, which provide a basis for
combating desertification
, ...
...
Recalling
General Assembly
resolution 47/188, particularly the
priority
in it prescribed for
Africa
, and all other
relevant
United Nations
resolutions,
decisions
and
programmes
on
desertification
and
drought
, as well as
relevant
declarations
by
African
countries
and those from other
regions
, ...
...
Reaffirming
the Rio
Declaration
on
Environment
and
Development
which
states
, in its
Principle
2, that
States
have, in
accordance
with the
Charter of the United Nations
and the
principles
of
international law
, the
sovereign right
to exploit their own
resources
pursuant to their own
environmental
and developmental
policies
, and the
responsibility
to ensure that
activities
within their
jurisdiction
or
control
do not cause
damage
to the
environment
of other
States
or of
areas
beyond the
limits
of
national jurisdiction
, ...
...
Bearing also in
mind
the
contribution
that
combating desertification
can make to achieving the
objectives
of the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
, the
Convention
on
Biological Diversity
and other related
environmental
conventions
, ...
ARTICLE-8
: Relationship with other conventions [
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... 1. The
Parties
shall
encourage
the
coordination
of
activities
carried out under this
Convention
and, if they are
Parties
to them, under other
relevant
international agreements
, particularly the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
and the
Convention
on
Biological Diversity
, in
order
to derive
maximum
benefit
from
activities
under each
agreement
while avoiding
duplication
of effort. The
Parties
shall
encourage
the
conduct
of
joint programmes
, particularly in the
fields
of
research
,
training
,
systematic observation
and
information collection
and
exchange
, to the
extent
that such
activities
may
contribute
to achieving the
objectives
of the
agreements
concerned
. ...
ARTICLE-9
: Basic approach [
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... 3. The
Parties
shall
encourage
organs
,
funds
and
programmes
of the
United Nations
system
and other
relevant
intergovernmental organizations
,
academic
institutions
, the
scientific
community
and
non-governmental organizations
in a
position
to
cooperate
, in
accordance
with their
mandates
and capabilities, to
support
the elaboration,
implementation
and follow-up of
action programmes
. ...
ARTICLE-21
: Financial mechanisms [
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... 2. The
Conference of the Parties
shall also
encourage
the
provision
, through various
mechanisms
within the
United Nations
system
and through
multilateral
financial institutions
, of
support
at the
national
,
subregional
and
regional levels
to
activities
that enable
developing country
Parties
to
meet
their
obligations
under the
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-22
: Conference of the Parties [
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... 7. The
United Nations
, its specialized
agencies
and any
State member
thereof or
observers
thereto not
Party
to the
Convention
, may be represented at
sessions
of the
Conference of the Parties
as
observers
. Any
body
or
agency
, whether
national
or
international
,
governmental
or
non-governmental
, which is qualified in matters covered by the
Convention
, and which has informed the
Permanent Secretariat
of its wish to be represented at a
session
of the
Conference of the Parties
as an
observer
, may be so admitted unless at least one third of the
Parties
present
object
. The
admission
and
participation
of
observers
shall be
subject
to the
rules of procedure
adopted
by the
Conference of the Parties
. ...
ARTICLE-33
: Signature [
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... This
Convention
shall be opened for
signature
at
Paris
, on 14-15 October 1994, by
States
Members
of the
United Nations
or any of its specialized
agencies
or that are
Parties
to the
Statute
of the
International Court of Justice
and by
regional economic integration organizations
. It shall remain
open
for
signature
, thereafter, at the
United Nations
Headquarters
in
New York
until 13 October 1995. ...
... This
Convention
shall be opened for
signature
at
Paris
, on 14-15 October 1994, by
States
Members
of the
United Nations
or any of its specialized
agencies
or that are
Parties
to the
Statute
of the
International Court of Justice
and by
regional economic integration organizations
. It shall remain
open
for
signature
, thereafter, at the
United Nations
Headquarters
in
New York
until 13 October 1995. ...
ARTICLE-35
: Interim arrangements [
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... The
secretariat
functions referred to in
article
23
will be carried out on an interim basis by the
secretariat
established
by the
General Assembly of the United Nations
in its resolution 47/188 of 22 December 1992, until the
completion
of the first
session
of the
Conference of the Parties
. ...
ARTICLE-39
: Depositary [
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... The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall be the
Depositary
of the
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-40
: Authentic texts [
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... The
original
of the present
Convention
, of which the
Arabic
,
Chinese
,
English
,
French
,
Russian
and
Spanish
texts are
equally
authentic
, shall be
deposited
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. ...
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