A/RES/49/46
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Noting that the Territory’s unmet manpower requirements continue to be a
critical constraint to its economic growth,
Recognizing the measures being taken by the territorial Government to
prevent drug trafficking and money laundering,
1.
Requests the administering Power to take into account the wishes
and interests of the Government and the people of the Territory in connection
with the constitutional review;
2.
Also requests the administering Power and all financial
institutions to continue to provide assistance to the Territory in order to
enable it to mitigate the effects of the international economic recession and
to pursue its development programmes;
call upon the administering Power to facilitate the
to associate membership in the Food and Agriculture
Nations, as well as its participation in other
organizations;
3.
Reiterates its
admission of the Territory
Organization of the United
regional and international
4.
Calls upon the United Nations Development Programme to continue
its technical assistance to the British Virgin Islands, bearing in mind the
vulnerability of the Territory to external economic factors and the scarcity
of skilled workers in the Territory;
5.
Calls upon all countries and organizations with expertise in the
development of skilled labour to assist the territorial Government in every
possible way in the implementation of its educational and manpower training
programmes;
6.
Notes with satisfaction the measures being taken by the
territorial Government to prevent drug trafficking and money laundering, and
urges the administering Power to continue its assistance to the Territory in
those endeavours;
7.
Notes that a period of eighteen years has elapsed since a United
Nations mission visited the Territory and again calls upon the administering
Power to facilitate the dispatch of such a mission as early as possible.
V.
Cayman Islands
The General Assembly,
Referring to resolution A above,
Having heard the statement of the representative of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as the administering Power, 6/
Noting that an amended Constitution was brought into force in the Cayman
Islands on 1 February 1994,
Aware of the economic priorities established by the territorial
Government,
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