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A/RES/71/93
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Seventy-first session
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 6 December 2016
[on the report of the Special Political and Decolonization Committee
(Fourth Committee) (A/71/493)]
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The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 194 (III) of 11 December 1948, 212 (III) of
19 November 1948, 302 (IV) of 8 December 1949 and all subsequent related
resolutions, including its resolution 70/85 of 9 December 2015,
Recalling also the relevant resolutions of the Security Council,
Having considered the report of the Commissioner-General of the United
Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East covering
the period from 1 January to 31 December 2015,1
Taking note of the letter dated 31 May 2016 from the Chair of the Advisory
Commission of the Agency addressed to the Commissioner-General,2 and noting the
extraordinary meeting of the Commission held on 8 September 2016,
Underlining that, at a time of heightened conflict and instability in the Middle
East, the Agency continues to play a vital role in ameliorating the plight of the
Palestine refugees through the provision of, inter alia, essential education, health,
relief and social services programmes and emergency assistance to a registered
population of 5.3 million refugees whose situation has become extremely
precarious, and in providing a crucial measure of stability in the region,
Deeply concerned about the extremely critical financial situation of the
Agency, caused by the structural underfunding of the Agency, as well as by rising
needs and expenditures resulting from the deterioration of the socioeconomic and
humanitarian conditions and the conflicts and rising instability in the region and
their significant negative impact on the ability of the Agency to deliver essential
services to the Palestine refugees, including its emergency, recovery, reconstruction
and development programmes in all fields of operation,
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1 Official Records of the General Assembly, Seventy-first Session, Supplement No. 13 (A/71/13).
2 Ibid., pp. 6 and 7.
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Taking note of the update to the special report of 3 August 2015 of the
Commissioner-General, submitted pursuant to paragraph 21 of General Assembly
resolution 302 (IV) and conveyed by the Secretary-General on 15 September 2016
to the President of the General Assembly, regarding the severe financial crisis of the
Agency and the negative implications for the continued delivery of core Agency
programmes to the Palestine refugees in all fields of operation,
Expressing appreciation for the efforts of donors and host countries to respond
to the continuing financial crisis, and expressing particular appreciation to the
donors that extended generous support following the special report of the
Commissioner-General of 3 August 2015 and the update thereto, of 15 September
2016, while acknowledging the steadfast support of all other donors to the Agency,
and stressing the need for urgent efforts to comprehensively address the recurrent
funding shortfalls affecting the Agency’s operations,
Recognizing the Agency’s efforts to develop innovative and diversified means
to mobilize resources, including through partnerships with international financial
institutions, the private sector and civil society,
Commending the Agency for the measures taken to address the financial crisis,
including internal measures to contain costs, and expressing profound concern that,
despite stringent efficiency measures and controls on expenditures, the Agency’s
programme budget, which is funded primarily by voluntary contributions from
Member States and intergovernmental organizations, faces persistent shortfalls that
are increasingly threatening the delivery of the Agency’s core programmes of
assistance to the Palestine refugees,
Stressing the need to support the Agency’s capacity to uphold its mandate and
to avert the serious humanitarian, political and security risks that would result from
any interruption or suspension of its vital work,
Recognizing that the recurring and growing financial shortfalls directly
affecting the sustainability of the Agency’s operations need to be remedied by
examining new funding modalities designed to put the Agency on a stable financial
footing to enable it to effectively carry out its core programmes in accordance with
its mandate and commensurate with humanitarian needs,
Welcoming the affirmation in the New York Declaration for Refugees and
Migrants, adopted by the General Assembly on 19 September 2016,3 that, inter alia,
the Agency, along with other relevant organizations, requires sufficient funding to
be able to carry out its activities effectively and in a predictable manner,
Welcoming also the support for the Agency reaffirmed at the ministerial meetings
convened on 26 September 2015 and 4 May 2016, at the high-level conference
convened on 2 June 2015 in New York to commemorate the sixty-fifth anniversary
of the commencement of the Agency’s operations and at other high-level meetings,
Recalling Articles 100, 104 and 105 of the Charter of the United Nations and
the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, 4
Recalling also the Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated
Personnel,5
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3 Resolution 71/1.
4 Resolution 22 A (I).
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Recalling further its resolutions 70/104 of 10 December 2015 on the safety
and security of humanitarian personnel and the protection of United Nations
personnel and 70/106 of 10 December 2015 on the strengthening of the coordination
of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations, calling upon, inter alia,
all States to ensure respect for and the protection of all humanitarian personnel and
United Nations and associated personnel, to respect the principles of humanity,
neutrality, impartiality and independence for the provision of humanitarian assistance
and to respect and ensure respect for the inviolability of United Nations premises,
Affirming the applicability of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection
of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949,6 to the Palestinian territory
occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem,
Aware of the continuing needs of the Palestine refugees in all fields of
operation, namely Jordan, Lebanon, the Syrian Arab Republic and the Occupied
Palestinian Territory,
Bearing in mind the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,7 including the
pledge that no one will be left behind, emphasizing that the Sustainable Development
Goals apply to all, including refugees, and that the Agency’s work in assisting the
Palestine refugees is essential for their human development, and underscoring the
Goals and targets on education, health care and youth, among others,
Gravely concerned about the extremely difficult socioeconomic conditions
being faced by the Palestine refugees in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including
East Jerusalem, particularly in the refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, as a result of the
recurrent military operations, continuing prolonged Israeli closures, the construction
of settlements and the wall, and the severe economic and movement restrictions that
in effect amount to a blockade, which have deepened unemployment and poverty
rates among the refugees, with potentially lasting, long-term negative effects, while
taking note of developments with regard to the situation of access there,
Deploring the conflict in and around the Gaza Strip in July and August 2014,
and the civilian casualties caused, including the killing and injury of thousands of
Palestinian civilians, including children, women and older persons, as well as the
widespread destruction of or damage to thousands of homes and civilian
infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, water, sanitation and electricity networks,
economic, industrial and agricultural properties, public institutions, religious sites
and United Nations schools and facilities, as well as the internal displacement of
hundreds of thousands of civilians, and any violations of international law, including
humanitarian and human rights law, in this regard,
Deploring also attacks affecting United Nations installations, including
Agency schools sheltering displaced civilians, and all other breaches of the
inviolability of United Nations premises during the conflict in the Gaza Strip in July
and August 2014, as reported in the summary by the Secretary-General of the report
of the Board of Inquiry8 and by the independent commission of inquiry established
pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution S-21/1,9 and stressing the imperative
of ensuring accountability,
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6 Ibid., vol. 75, No. 973.
7 Resolution 70/1.
8 S/2015/286, annex.
9 See A/HRC/29/52.
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Gravely concerned about the lasting negative repercussions of the military
operations in the Gaza Strip between December 2008 and January 2009, in
November 2012 and in July and August 2014 on the humanitarian and
socioeconomic situation of the Palestine refugees in the Gaza Strip, including high
rates of food insecurity, poverty, displacement and depletion of coping capacities,
and taking note in this regard of the United Nations country team report of
26 August 2016, entitled “Gaza: two years after”,
Commending the Agency for its extraordinary efforts to provide shelter,
emergency relief, medical, food, protection and other humanitarian assistance
during the military operations of July and August 2014,
Recognizing the need for the swift implementation of all aspects of the
temporary tripartite agreement facilitated by the United Nations in September 2014,
and stressing the urgent need for the lifting of all Israeli closures and restrictions on
the Gaza Strip and for the reconstruction of destroyed homes and infrastructure,
Recalling, in this regard, its resolution ES-10/18 of 16 January 2009 and
Security Council resolution 1860 (2009) of 8 January 2009, as well as the
Agreement on Movement and Access of 15 November 2005,
Calling upon Israel to ensure the expedited and unimpeded import of all
necessary construction materials into the Gaza Strip and to reduce the burdensome
cost of importation of Agency supplies, while taking note of recent developments
with regard to the tripartite agreement facilitated by the United Nations,
Expressing concern about the severe classroom shortage in the Gaza Strip and
the consequent negative impact on the right to education of refugee children,
Stressing the urgent need for the advancement of reconstruction in the Gaza
Strip, including by ensuring the timely facilitation of construction projects,
including extensive shelter repair, and the need for the accelerated implementation
of other urgent United Nations-led civilian reconstruction activities,
Welcoming contributions made to the Agency’s emergency appeals for the
Gaza Strip, and calling urgently upon the international community for continued
support in accordance with the Agency’s strategic response plan,
Urging the full disbursement of pledges made at the Cairo International
Conference on Palestine: Reconstructing Gaza, held on 12 October 2014, for
ensuring the provision of the necessary humanitarian assistance and accelerating the
reconstruction process,
Stressing that the situation in the Gaza Strip is unsustainable and that a durable
ceasefire agreement must lead to a fundamental improvement in the living
conditions of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, including through the
sustained and regular opening of crossing points, and must ensure the safety and
well-being of civilians on both sides,
Affirming the need to support the Palestinian national consensus Government
in its assumption of full government responsibilities in both the West Bank and the
Gaza Strip, in all fields, as well as through its presence at Gaza’s crossing points,
Noting with appreciation the progress made towards rebuilding the Nahr
el-Bared refugee camp, commending the Government of Lebanon, donors, the
Agency and other parties concerned for the continuing efforts to assist affected and
displaced refugees, and emphasizing the need for additional funding to complete the
reconstruction of the camp and end without delay the displacement from the camp
of thousands of residents whose shelters have not been rebuilt,
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Expressing deep concern at the critical situation of Palestine refugees in the
Syrian Arab Republic and at the impact of the crisis on the Agency’s installations
and its ability to deliver its services, and regretting profoundly the loss of life and
widespread displacement among refugees and the killing of 18 staff members of the
Agency in the crisis since 2012,
Emphasizing the need for increased assistance to Palestine refugees in the
Syrian Arab Republic as well as those who have fled to neighbouring countries, and
emphasizing the necessity of ensuring open borders for Palestine refugees fleeing
the crisis in the Syrian Arab Republic, consistent with the principles of
non-discrimination and non-refoulement under international law, and recalling in
this regard the statement by the President of the Security Council of 2 October
201310 and the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants,
Aware of the valuable work done by the Agency in providing protection to the
Palestinian people, in particular Palestine refugees, and recalling the need for the
protection of all civilians in situations of armed conflict,
Deploring the endangerment of the safety of the Agency’s staff and the
damage and destruction caused to the facilities and properties of the Agency during
the period covered by the report of the Commissioner-General, and stressing the
need to maintain the neutrality and safeguard the inviolability of United Nations
premises, installations and equipment at all times,
Deploring also the breaches of the inviolability of United Nations premises,
the failure to accord the property and assets of the Organization immunity from any
form of interference and the failure to protect United Nations personnel, premises
and property,
Deploring further the killing and injury of Agency staff members by the Israeli
occupying forces in the Occupied Palestinian Territory since September 2000,
including the 11 Agency personnel killed during the military operations in the Gaza
Strip in July and August 2014,
Deploring the killing and wounding of refugee children and women sheltering
in the Agency schools by the Israeli occupying forces during the military operations
of July and August 2014,
Affirming the need for accountability and compensation to victims of violations
of international law in accordance with international standards by all sides,
Deeply concerned about the continuing imposition of restrictions on the
freedom of movement and access of the Agency’s staff, vehicles and goods, and the
injury, harassment and intimidation of the Agency’s staff, which undermine and
obstruct the work of the Agency, including its ability to provide essential basic and
emergency services,
Recalling the statement of 15 July 1999 and the declarations adopted on
5 December 2001 and on 17 December 2014 11 by the Conference of High
Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention, including the call upon
parties to facilitate the activities of the Agency, to guarantee its protection and to
refrain from levying taxes and imposing undue financial burdens,
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10 S/PRST/2013/15; see Resolutions and Decisions of the Security Council, 1 August 2013–31 July 2014
(S/INF/69).
11 A/69/711-S/2015/1, annex.
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Aware of the agreement between the Agency and the Government of Israel,
Taking note of the agreement reached on 24 June 1994, embodied in an
exchange of letters between the Agency and the Palestine Liberation Organization, 12
1.
Reaffirms that the effective functioning of the United Nations Relief and
Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East remains essential in all fields
of operation;
2.
Expresses its appreciation to the Commissioner-General of the Agency,
as well as to all the staff of the Agency, for their tireless efforts and valuable work,
particularly in the light of the difficult conditions, instability and crises faced during
the past year;
3.
Expresses special commendation to the Agency for the essential role that
it has played for more than 65 years since its establishment in providing vital
services for the well-being, human development and protection of the Palestine
refugees and the amelioration of their plight and for the stability of the region, and
affirms the necessity for continuing the work of the Agency and its unimpeded
operation and provision of services, pending the just resolution of the question of
the Palestine refugees;
4.
Commends the Agency for its extraordinary efforts, in cooperation with
other United Nations agencies on the ground, to provide emergency humanitarian
assistance, including shelter, food and medical aid, to refugees and affected civilians
during and since the military operations in the Gaza Strip in July and August 2014,
and recognizes its exemplary capacity to mobilize in emergency situations while
continuously carrying out its core human development programmes;
5.
Expresses its appreciation for the important support and cooperation
provided by the host Governments to the Agency in the discharge of its duties;
6.
Also expresses its appreciation to the Advisory Commission of the
Agency, and requests it to continue its efforts and to keep the General Assembly
informed of its activities;
7.
Takes note with appreciation of the report of the Working Group on the
Financing of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in
the Near East13 and the efforts to assist in ensuring the financial security of the
Agency, and requests the Secretary-General to provide the necessary services and
assistance to the Working Group for the conduct of its work;
8.
Commends the Agency for its six-year medium-term strategy for 2016–2021
and the Commissioner-General for his continuing efforts to increase the budgetary
transparency and efficiency of the Agency, as reflected in the Agency’s programme
budget for the biennium 2016–2017;14
9.
Also commends the Agency for sustaining its reform efforts, despite
difficult operational circumstances, and recognizes its implementation of maximum
efficiency procedures to reduce operational and administrative costs and to
maximize the use of resources;
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12 Official Records of the General Assembly, Forty-ninth Session, Supplement No. 13 (A/49/13), annex I.
13 A/71/350.
14 Official Records of the General Assembly, Seventieth Session, Supplement No. 13A (A/70/13/Add.1).
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10. Takes note of the update to the special report of 3 August 2015 of the
Commissioner-General, submitted pursuant to paragraph 21 of General Assembly
resolution 302 (IV) and conveyed by the Secretary-General on 15 September 2016
to the President of the General Assembly, regarding the severe financial crisis of the
Agency, and urges all States and international organizations to actively engage in
efforts to address the conclusions and recommendations therein;
11.
Also takes note of the letter dated 19 September 2016 from the President
of the General Assembly appealing for active and collective engagement in efforts
to urgently address the Agency’s fragile state, including through action in support of
the recommendations contained in the update to the special report;
12. Commends the Agency for its far-reaching measures to address its
recurrent financial crisis, and encourages the Agency to continue its efforts to
reduce the shortfalls in its programme budget in order to safeguard the delivery of
core programmes;
13. Calls upon all donors and relevant stakeholders to support the Agency,
with a view to ensuring a sustainable and stable financial situation for the Agency in
order to safeguard core programmes, pending the just resolution of the question of
the Palestine refugees;
14. Takes note with appreciation of the report of the Secretary-General on
the strengthening of the management capacity of the Agency, 15 and urges all
Member States to carefully consider the conclusions and recommendations
contained therein, including the continued provision of financial resources from the
regular budget of the United Nations, in the light of the recurrent funding shortfalls
faced by the Agency;
15. Endorses the efforts of the Commissioner-General to continue to provide
humanitarian assistance, as far as is practicable, on an emergency basis and as a
temporary measure, to persons in the area who are internally displaced and in
serious need of continuing assistance as a result of recent crises in the Agency’s
fields of operation;
16. Encourages the Agency to provide increased assistance, in accordance
with its mandate, to affected Palestine refugees in the Syrian Arab Republic as well
as to those who have fled to neighbouring countries, as detailed in the Syrian
regional crisis response plans, and calls upon donors to urgently ensure sustained
support to the Agency in this regard in the light of the continuing grave deterioration
of the situation and the growing needs of the refugees;
17. Welcomes the progress made thus far by the Agency in rebuilding the
Nahr el-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon, and calls for donor funding to
enable the expeditious completion of its reconstruction, for the continued provision
of relief assistance to those displaced following its destruction in 2007 and for the
alleviation of their ongoing suffering through the provision of the necessary support
and financial assistance until the reconstruction of the camp is complete;
18. Encourages the Agency, in close cooperation with other relevant United
Nations entities, to continue to make progress in addressing the needs, rights and
protection of children, women and persons with disabilities in its operations,
including through the provision of necessary psychosocial and humanitarian support,
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15 A/65/705.
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in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child,16 the Convention on
the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women17 and the Convention
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities;18
19. Recognizes the acute protection needs of Palestine refugees across the
region, and encourages the Agency’s efforts to contribute to a coordinated and
sustained response in accordance with international law, including the Agency’s
development of its protection framework and function in all field offices, including
for child protection;
20. Commends the Agency for its provision of humanitarian and
psychosocial support and other initiatives that provide recreational, cultural and
educational activities for children in all fields, including in the Gaza Strip, and,
recognizing their positive contribution, calls for full support for such initiatives by
donor and host countries and encourages the building and strengthening of
partnerships to facilitate and enhance the provision of these services;
21. Calls upon Israel, the occupying Power, to comply fully with the
provisions of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons
in Time of War, of 12 August 1949;6
22. Also calls upon Israel to abide by Articles 100, 104 and 105 of the
Charter of the United Nations and the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities
of the United Nations4 in order to ensure the safety of the personnel of the Agency,
the protection of its institutions and the safeguarding of the security of its facilities
in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, at all times;
23. Takes note of the investigations into the incidents affecting the Agency’s
facilities during the conflict in the Gaza Strip in July and August 2014, and calls for
ensuring accountability for all violations of international law;
24. Urges the Government of Israel to expeditiously reimburse the Agency
for all transit charges incurred and other financial losses sustained as a result of the
delays and restrictions on movement and access imposed by Israel;
25. Calls upon Israel particularly to cease obstructing the movement and
access of the staff, vehicles and supplies of the Agency and to cease levying taxes,
extra fees and charges, which affect the Agency’s operations detrimentally;
26. Reiterates its call upon Israel to fully lift the restrictions impeding or
delaying the import of necessary construction materials and supplies for the
reconstruction and repair of thousands of damaged or destroyed refugee shelters,
and for the implementation of suspended and urgently needed civilian infrastructure
projects in refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, noting the alarming figures reflected in
the United Nations country team report of 26 August 2016, entitled “Gaza: two
years after”;
27. Requests the Commissioner-General to proceed with the issuance of
identification cards for Palestine refugees and their descendants in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory;
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16 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1577, No. 27531.
17 Ibid., vol. 1249, No. 20378.
18 Ibid., vol. 2515, No. 44910.
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28. Notes with appreciation the positive contribution of the Agency’s
microfinance and job creation programmes, encourages efforts to enhance the
sustainability and benefits of microfinance services to a greater number of Palestine
refugees, especially in view of the high unemployment rates affecting them, and
youth in particular, welcomes the Agency’s efforts to streamline costs and increase
microfinance services through internal reform efforts, and calls upon the Agency, in
close cooperation with the relevant agencies, to continue to contribute to the
development of the economic and social stability of the Palestine refugees in all
fields of operation;
29. Reiterates its appeals to all States, the specialized agencies and
non-governmental organizations to continue and to augment their contributions to the
programme budget of the Agency, to increase their special allocations for grants and
scholarships for higher education to Palestine refugees and to contribute to the
establishment of vocational training centres for Palestine refugees, and requests the
Agency to act as the recipient and trustee for the special allocations for grants and
scholarships;
30. Urges all States, the specialized agencies and non-governmental
organizations to support the Agency’s valuable and necessary work in assisting the
Palestine refugees in all fields of operation by providing or increasing their
contributions to the Agency in order to address the serious financial constraints and
underfunding affecting its programme budget, noting that financial needs have been
exacerbated by conflicts and instability in the recent period and the deteriorating
humanitarian situation on the ground;
31. Calls, in this regard, for the full and timely funding by donors of the
Agency’s emergency, recovery and reconstruction programmes as set out in its
emergency appeals and response plans;
32. Requests the Secretary-General to facilitate broad consultations with
Member States, notably host countries, members of the Advisory Commission and
other donors, as well as with international financial institutions, to explore all
potential ways and means, including through voluntary and assessed contributions, to
ensure that the Agency’s funding is sufficient, predictable and sustained for the
duration of its mandate, and requests the Secretary-General to report on the
conclusions of those consultations and recommendations to the General Assembly by
March 2017 for its consideration, without prejudice to the advice of relevant
committees.
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