A/RES/49/46
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Noting also that 90 per cent of the food consumed in the Territory is
imported and that the Government has exerted efforts to improve the
agriculture and fisheries sectors,
Aware of the efforts of the territorial Government to develop a
management plan to control all marine resources exploitation,
Aware also of the tourism policy of the territorial Government to
establish national standards for the tourism industry,
Noting the number of unqualified teachers and the number of expatriate
staff in the educational system of the Territory,
Noting with interest the statement made and the information on the
overall political, economic and social situation in the Turks and Caicos
Islands, provided in March 1993 by an elected member of the Territory’s
Legislative Council to the Subcommittee on Small Territories, Petitions,
Information and Assistance of the Special Committee on the Situation with
regard to the Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of
Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,
1.
Reiterates that it is ultimately for the people of the Territory
themselves to determine their own future through the exercise of their right
to self-determination and independence;
2.
Invites the administering Power, in implementing policy changes
concerning its dependent Territories, to continue to take fully into account
the wishes and interests of the Government and people of the Turks and Caicos
Islands;
3.
Calls upon the territorial Government to continue to promote
alternative employment opportunities for those civil servants whose employment
will be terminated as a result of the public service reform and the planned
reduction of employees in the service;
4.
Also calls upon the territorial Government to initiate a
comprehensive training programme to ensure that the employment of expatriates
in the Territory’s labour force is not prejudicial to the recruitment of
suitably qualified and available islanders;
5.
Calls upon the specialized agencies and other institutions of the
United Nations system to explore concrete ways of assisting the Turks and
Caicos Government to reach its stated goal of achieving economic independence
by 1996;
6.
Notes with satisfaction the increase in aid, particularly
financial assistance, granted to the territorial Government by the Government
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and invites the
latter to maintain this level of assistance;
7.
Calls upon all national, regional, interregional and international
financial institutions, including the International Monetary Fund and the
World Bank, to take all necessary steps to assist the Government of the Turks
and Caicos Islands in the establishment and/or operation of its investment
bank;
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