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18. Reaffirms that there is an urgent need to create an environment at the
national and international levels that is conducive to the attainment of full and
productive employment and decent work for all as a foundation for sustainable
development and that an environment that supports investment, growth and
entrepreneurship is essential to the creation of new job opportunities, and also
reaffirms that opportunities for men and women to obtain productive work in
conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity are essential to ensuring
the eradication of hunger and poverty, the improvement of economic and social
well-being for all, the achievement of sustained economic growth and sustainable
development of all nations and a fully inclusive and equitable globalization;
19. Stresses the importance of removing obstacles to the realization of the
right of peoples to self-determination, in particular of peoples living under colonial
or other forms of alien domination or foreign occupation, which adversely affect
their social and economic development, including their exclusion from labour
markets;
20. Reaffirms that violence, in its many manifestations, including domestic
violence, particularly against women, children, older persons and persons with
disabilities, and especially against persons belonging to more than one of these
groups, is a growing threat to the security of individuals, families and communities
everywhere; total social breakdown is an all too real contemporary experience;
organized crime, illegal drugs, the illicit arms trade, trafficking in human beings,
particularly women and children, ethnic and religious conflict, civil war, terrorism,
all forms of extremist violence, xenophobia, and politically motivated killing and
genocide present fundamental threats to societies and the global social order; they
also present compelling and urgent reasons for action by Governments individually
and, as appropriate, jointly to foster social cohesion while recognizing, protecting
and valuing diversity;
21. Calls upon the organizations of the United Nations system to commit
themselves to mainstreaming the goal of full and productive employment and decent
work for all in their policies, programmes and activities;
22. Requests the United Nations funds, programmes and agencies and invites
financial institutions to support efforts to mainstream the goals of full and
productive employment and decent work for all in their policies, programmes and
activities;
23. Recognizes that promoting full employment and decent work also
requires investing in education, training and skills development for women and
men, and girls and boys, strengthening social protection and health systems and
applying international labour standards;
24. Also recognizes that full and productive employment and decent work for
all, which encompass social protection, fundamental principles and rights at work,
tripartism and social dialogue, are key elements of sustainable development for all
countries and are therefore a priority objective of international cooperation;
25. Stresses that policies and strategies to achieve full employment and
decent work for all should include appropriate specific measures to promote gender
equality and foster social integration for social groups such as youth, persons with
disabilities and older persons, as well as migrants and indigenous peoples, on an
equal basis with others;
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