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including in places where crimes or atrocities have been committed, works of art or places of
worship that constitute the cultural or spiritual heritage of peoples in the context of genocide
prevention;
25.
Urges States to preserve archives, oral histories and other forms of evidence
concerning genocide and serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian
law to facilitate the sharing and dissemination of knowledge and the investigation of such
violations, and to provide victims with access to an effective remedy, in accordance with
international law;
26.
Encourages States to make use of appropriate international and regional
forums to address the issue of prevention of genocide, including, inter alia, the annual
meetings of regional and thematic organizations and their related human rights machinery
dedicated to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the
Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide;
27.
Invites Member States and regional and subregional organizations to look at
examples of best practices for the prevention of genocide developed in other regions, where
appropriate, taking into account their specific regional and national circumstances, with the
aim of exchanging experiences and good practices in order to strengthen prevention
measures, including early warning mechanisms and forms of cooperation;
28.
Encourages Governments, in cooperation with international and regional
organizations and civil society, while promoting human rights education activities, to
continue to disseminate knowledge of the principles of the Convention, paying particular
attention to the principles of prevention;
29.
Emphasizes the important role that education, including human rights
education and training, can play in genocide prevention, and encourages Governments to
promote, as appropriate, educational programmes and projects that contribute to the
prevention of genocide;
30.
Notes the provision of training and technical assistance to Member States by
the United Nations to strengthen early warning mechanisms for the prevention of genocide,
and other prevention capacities, and encourages Member States to consider requesting such
assistance, if required;
31.
Invites States as a preventive measure to provide appropriate ways, which may
include the establishment of national days of remembrance of victims of genocide, war
crimes and crimes against humanity, that will ensure that such horrendous crimes are never
forgotten and will provide an opportunity for everyone to learn lessons from the past and to
create a safer future;
32.
Urges States to continue efforts aimed at the memorialization and
remembrance of past genocides as a way to prevent them by educating society;
33.
Invites States to contribute to the implementation of Sustainable Development
Goal target 4.7 through teaching and learning about, inter alia, past instances and the
consequences of genocide;
34.
Recalls the adoption by consensus of General Assembly resolution 69/323 on
11 September 2015, in which the Assembly proclaimed 9 December as the International Day
of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the
Prevention of This Crime;
35.
Invites Member States and regional and subregional organizations to observe
the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of
Genocide and of the Prevention of This Crime with public events that can memorialize and
educate, and thereby contribute to preventing the recurrence of genocide and other mass
atrocities;
36.
Welcomes the role that Member States and international organizations,
particularly the United Nations Organization, have played in commemorating past instances
of genocide by establishing and observing official days of remembrance;
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