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Questions relating to information
information centres and other interested countries in the region, taking into
consideration the distinctive characteristics of each region;
33. Recognizes that the network of United Nations information centres,
especially in developing countries, should continue to enhance its impact and
activities, including through strategic communications support, and calls upon the
Secretary-General to report on the implementation of this approach to the Committee
on Information at its successive sessions;
34. Requests the Department of Public Information, through the United
Nations information centres, to strengthen its cooperation with all other United
Nations entities at the country level and in the context of the United Nations
Development Assistance Framework, in order to enhance coherence in
communications and to avoid duplication of work;
35. Stresses the importance of taking into account the special needs and
requirements of developing countries in the field of information and communications
technology for the effective flow of information in those countries;
36. Also stresses the importance of efforts to strengthen the outreach activities
of the United Nations to those Member States remaining outside the network of
United Nations information centres, and encourages the Secretary-General, within the
context of rationalization, to extend the services of the network of information centres
to those Member States;
37. Further stresses that the Department of Public Information should
continue to review the allocation of both staff and financial resources to the United
Nations information centres in developing countries, taking into account the specific
needs of the least developed countries in this regard, and requests the Secretary General to include in the next report comprehensive information on the functioning
of the United Nations information centres, including the outcome of the review of the
effective and efficient allocation of staff and financial resources to United Nations
information centres and the possible measures to improve the operation of the centres
in developing countries;
38. Welcomes the support of some Member States, including developing
countries, in offering, inter alia, rent-free premises for the United Nations information
centres because of lack of funding, bearing in mind that such support should not be a
substitute for the full allocation of financial resources for the information centres in
the context of the programme budget of the United Nations;
39. Notes the concern of many Member States regarding the measures taken
by the Secretariat in relation to the information centres in Mexico City, Pretoria and
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, expresses the hope that these measures will not have an adverse
impact on the ability of the centres to act as bridges between the United Nations and
local audiences, and therefore requests the Secretary-General to report on the impact
of these measures and to explore ways to strengthen the United Nations information
centres in Cairo, Mexico City, Pretoria and Rio de Janeiro, keeping in mind the need
to do so within existing resources, and encourages the Secretary-General to explore
the strengthening of other centres, especially in Africa, in cooperation with the
Member States concerned and in a cost-neutral manner;
40. Recalls its resolution 64/243 of 24 December 2009, in which the General
Assembly requested the Secretary-General to establish a United Nations information
centre in Luanda as a contribution towards addressing the needs of Portuguese speaking African countries, and requests the Secretary-General, in coordination with
the Government of Angola, to accelerate the establishment of the information centre
and report on the operationalization of the centre to the Committee on Information at
its fortieth session;
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