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Women in development
mechanisms needed to measure effectively the resources allocated to incorporating
gender perspectives in all areas of development assistance;
55. Recognizes the need to strengthen the capacity of Governments to
incorporate a gender perspective into policies and decision -making, and encourages
all Governments, international organizations, including the organizations of the
United Nations system, and other relevant stakeholders to assist and support the
efforts of developing countries in integrating a gender perspective into all aspects of
policymaking, including through the provision of technical assistance and financial
resources;
56. Encourages the international community, the United Nations system, the
private sector and civil society to continue to provide the financial resources
necessary to assist Governments in their efforts to meet the development targets and
benchmarks agreed upon at the World Summit for Social Development, the Fourth
World Conference on Women, the International Conference on Population and
Development, the Millennium Summit, the International Conference on Financing for
Development, the World Summit on Sustainable Develop ment, the Second World
Assembly on Ageing, the twenty-third and twenty-fourth special sessions of the
General Assembly, the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, the
United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda, at
which the outcome document entitled “Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development” 12 was adopted, and other relevant United Nations
conferences and summits;
57. Urges Member States, the organizations of the United Nations system and
non-governmental organizations to accelerate their efforts and to provide adequate
resources to increase the voice and full and equal participation of wome n in all
decision-making bodies at the highest levels of government and in the governance
structures of international organizations, including by eliminating gender
stereotyping in appointments and promotions, to build women ’s capacity as agents of
change and to empower them to participate actively and effectively in the design,
implementation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of national sustainable
development, poverty eradication and environmental policies, strategies and
programmes;
58. Urges multilateral donors and invites international financial institutions,
within their respective mandates, and regional development banks to review and
implement policies that support national efforts to ensure that a higher proportion of
resources reaches women and girls, in particular in rural and remote areas;
59. Recognizes the ongoing intergovernmental efforts to achieve gender
equality and the empowerment of women and girls, and urges the United Nations
system to continue efforts to achieve gender balance in appointments to all categories
of staff, including the Professional and higher categories, within the United Nations
system at the Headquarters, regional and country levels, bearing in mind the principle
of equitable geographical representation and in line with Article 101 of the Charter of
the United Nations, with due regard to the representation of women from developing
countries, and convinced of the need to guarantee equal opportunities for women and
men in gaining access to senior decision-making positions, including to the post of
Secretary-General, bearing in mind the need to select the best candidate, and in this
regard notes the Secretary-General’s system-wide strategy on gender parity;
60. Calls upon all organizations of the United Nations system, within their
organizational mandates, to mainstream a gender perspective and to pursue gender
equality in their country programmes, planning instruments, investment frameworks
and sector-wide programmes and to articulate specific country-level goals and targets
in this domain in accordance with national development strategies, welcomes the
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