A/RES/65/214 16. Invites States, as well as relevant United Nations agencies and treaty bodies, relevant special procedures mandate holders of the Human Rights Council, intergovernmental organizations, national human rights institutions and non-governmental organizations, especially those working with people living in extreme poverty, and other relevant stakeholders, to contribute to the work of the High Commissioner by expressing their views, comments and suggestions on the progress report on the draft guiding principles submitted by the independent expert on the question of human rights and extreme poverty; 17 17. Invites the independent expert and relevant stakeholders, including representatives of States, development and human rights practitioners and organizations at the local, national, regional and international levels, to participate in the two-day consultation on the progress report on the draft guiding principles that the High Commissioner will organize, within existing resources, in Geneva before June 2011; 18. Welcomes the efforts of entities throughout the United Nations system to incorporate the Millennium Declaration and the internationally agreed development goals set out therein into their work; 19. Also welcomes the work on social protection and human rights undertaken by the independent expert and her reports, submitted to the General Assembly at its sixty-fourth and sixty-fifth sessions; 18 20. Decides to consider the question further at its sixty-seventh session under the sub-item entitled “Human rights questions, including alternative approaches for improving the effective enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms”. 71st plenary meeting 21 December 2010 _______________ 17 18 A/HRC/15/41. See A/64/279 and A/65/259. 5

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