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40. Stresses that contributions to humanitarian assistance should not be provided at the expense of
development assistance and that sufficient resources for humanitarian assistance should be made available
by the international community;
D. Regional dimension
41. Stresses the growing need for incorporating the regional and subregional dimension in United
Nations operational activities for development, and encourages the resident coordinators, in close
consultation with Governments, to secure greater involvement of the regional commissions, taking into
account their agreed mandates and work programmes, in the United Nations Development Assistance
Framework, as appropriate;
E. Cross-cutting themes
1. South-South cooperation/technical and economic
cooperation among developing countries
42. Requests the United Nations system to take appropriate measures to improve the effective
incorporation of technical cooperation among developing countries into their programmes and projects and
to intensify efforts towards mainstreaming the modality of technical cooperation among developing
countries, including through support to the activities of the Special Unit for Technical Cooperation among
Developing Countries, and encourages other relevant international institutions to undertake similar
measures;
43. Stresses that South-South cooperation, including technical and economic cooperation among
developing countries, offers viable opportunities for the development of developing countries, and in this
context requests the executive boards of the funds and programmes to review, with a view to considering
an increase, the allocation of resources for activities involving technical cooperation among developing
countries;
44. Notes with satisfaction the broad-based support for technical cooperation among developing
countries expressed by Member States at the twentieth anniversary commemoration of the Buenos Aires
Plan of Action for Promoting and Implementing Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries;4
45. Takes note with appreciation of the recommendations on strengthening the integration of
economic and technical cooperation among developing countries contained in the report of the SecretaryGeneral;5
2. Gender
4
Report of the United Nations Conference on Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries,
Buenos Aires, 30 August–12 September 1978 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.78.II.A.11 and
corrigendum), chap. I.
5
A/53/226/Add.1, paras. 35-54.
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