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5.
Also stresses that the promotion of staff in the Professional and higher
categories should be carried out in strict accordance with Article 101 of the Charter
and in line with the provisions of resolution 2480 B (XXIII) and the relevant
provisions of resolution 55/258;
6.
Encourages United Nations staff members to continue to use actively
existing training facilities to acquire and enhance proficiency in one or more official
languages of the United Nations;
7.
Takes note of the overhaul of the recruitment system undertaken by the
Secretariat within the context of the Galaxy Project, and requests the Secretariat to
ensure that the system becomes effective and operational as soon as practical;
8.
Recalls its resolution 56/242, in which it requested the Secretary-General
to report on the utilization rates of interpretation services and conference facilities at
all duty stations with a view to improving interpretation services, and requests the
Secretary-General to carry out a comprehensive review of the reasons for holding
informal calendar meetings without interpretation;
9.
Also recalls its resolution 56/64 B, in which it noted the continuing
efforts of the Secretary-General to enrich on a multilingual basis the stock of books
and journals in the Library, and section V, paragraph 1, of its resolution 56/242, in
which it requested the Secretary-General to submit a progress report on the use of
information technology, including computerized terminology data banks;
10. Further recalls its resolution 56/64 B, and emphasizes the importance of
multilingualism in United Nations public relations and information activities;
11. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to it at its fifty-eighth session a
comprehensive report on the implementation of its resolutions on multilingualism,
including the implications of section I of the present resolution;
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12. Welcomes the decision by the General Conference of the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on 17 November 1999 that
21 February should be proclaimed “International Mother Language Day”, and calls
upon Member States and the Secretariat to promote the preservation and protection
of all languages used by peoples of the world;
13. Requests the Secretary-General to report to it at its fifty-eighth session on
the measures that can be taken by Member States and international organizations
within the United Nations system in order to strengthen the protection, promotion
and preservation of all languages, in particular languages spoken by persons
belonging to linguistic minorities and languages facing extinction;
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14. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its fifty-eighth session
the item entitled “Multilingualism”.
94th plenary meeting
15 February 2002
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