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Cooperation between the United Nations and the International Organization of la Francophonie : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/79/331
General Assembly
Distr.: General
8 September 2025
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Seventy-ninth session
Agenda item 125 (j)
Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and
other organizations: cooperation between the United Nations
and the International Organization of la Francophonie
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 5 September 2025
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/79/L.121)]
79/331. Cooperation between the United Nations and the International
Organization of la Francophonie
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 33/18 of 10 November 1978, 50/3 of 16 October 1995,
52/2 of 17 October 1997, 54/25 of 15 November 1999, 56/45 of 7 December 2001,
57/43 of 21 November 2002, 59/22 of 8 November 2004, 61/7 of 20 October 2006,
63/236 of 22 December 2008, 65/263 of 14 January 2011, 67/137 of 18 December
2012, 69/270 of 2 April 2015, 71/289 of 24 May 2017, 73/290 of 15 April 2019,
75/307 of 7 July 2021 and 77/331 of 25 August 2023, as well as its decision 53/453
of 18 December 1998,
Recalling also its resolutions 61/266 of 16 May 2007, 63/306 of 9 September
2009, 65/311 of 19 July 2011, 67/292 of 24 July 2013, 69/324 of 11 September 2015,
71/328 of 11 September 2017, 73/346 of 16 September 2019,76/268 of 10 June 2022
and
78/330
of
6 September
2024
on
multilingualism,
recognizing
that
multilingualism, as a core value of the Organization, contributes to the achievement
of the goals of the United Nations, as set out in Article 1 of its Charter,
Recalling further its resolution 75/144 of 15 December 2020, in which it
requested the Secretary-General to continue his efforts to ensure that multilingualism,
as a core value of the United Nations, is not undermined by the measures taken in
response to the liquidity situation,
Considering that the International Organization of la Francophonie, which is
made up of 83 States Members of the United Nations, representing more than one
third of the members of the General Assembly, is promoting multilateral cooperation
in areas of common interest,
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Bearing in mind the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations which
encourage the promotion of the purposes and principles of the United Nations through
regional cooperation,
Bearing in mind also that, according to the Charter of la Francophonie, adopted
on 23 November 2005 at the Ministerial Conference of la Francophonie, held in
Antananarivo, the objectives of la Francophonie are to assist in the establishment and
development of democracy, the prevention, management and settlement of conflicts,
support for the rule of law and for human rights, the intensification of dialogue
between cultures and civilizations, the establishment of closer ties among peoples
through mutual knowledge, the strengthening of their solidarity through multilateral
cooperation activities with a view to promoting the growth of their economies, and
the promotion of education and training,
Welcoming the continued transformation of the International Organization of la
Francophonie undertaken by the Secretary-General of la Francophonie to make it
more flexible and efficient,
Welcoming also the steps taken by the International Organization of la
Francophonie to strengthen its ties with the organizations of the United Nations
system and with international and regional organizations with a view to attaining its
objectives, including strengthening the mandate of its external representations and
their role in promoting partnership with United Nations interlocutors,
Affirming the importance of a balanced and effective multilateral system that is
representative of today’s world, one that is based upon a strong and renewed United
Nations,
Reaffirming its commitment to the multilateral system, which remains the
principal framework for sustainable solutions to global challenges,
Welcoming the convening of the Summit of the Future on 22 and 23 September
2024 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, at which resolution 79/1
entitled “The Pact for the Future” and its annexes were adopted, and underlining in
this respect the valuable contributions made by the States members of the
International Organization of la Francophonie to its elaboration, for a renewed global
governance that is more efficient, more representative and fairer,
Noting with satisfaction the commitment of the International Organization of la
Francophonie to human rights, gender equality, the empowerment of women, girls
and youth and their active participation in society, access to quality education and
training, multilingualism and multilateral cooperation for peace, democratic
governance and the rule of law, preservation of information integrity, digital
inclusion, inclusive economic development and solidarity, sustainable development
and its financing, especially eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions,
protection of the environment, access to affordable, reliable and modern energy for
all, combating climate change, promotion and progressive realization of access for all
to economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights, the prevention of genocide,
countering terrorism in all its forms and preventing and countering radicalization to
terrorism,
Welcoming the nineteenth Summit of la Francophonie, held in France, in Villers-
Cotterêts and Paris, on 4 and 5 October 2024 on the theme “Create, innovate and
undertake in French”, noting the adoption of the Villers-Cotterêts Declaration and the
Declaration of Solidarity with Lebanon, and taking note of the Villers-Cotterêts Call
for a trustworthy and ethical digital space in the francophone world,
Looking forward with interest to the twentieth Summit of la Francophonie, to be
held in Cambodia in 2026,
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Reaffirming its resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled “Transforming
our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”, in which it adopted a
comprehensive, far-reaching and people-centred set of universal and transformative
Sustainable Development Goals and targets, its commitment to working tirelessly for
the full implementation of the Agenda by 2030, its recognition that eradicating
poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest
global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development, its
commitment to achieving sustainable development in its three dimensions –
economic, social and environmental – in a balanced and integrated manner, and to
building upon the achievements of the Millennium Development Goals and seeking
to address their unfinished business,
Recalling with satisfaction the commitments by the member States and
Governments of the International Organization of la Francophonie to the
implementation of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda of the Third International
Conference on Financing for Development1 and the follow-up Fourth International
Conference on Financing for Development, held in Sevilla, Spain, and the Paris
Agreement on climate change,2 reaffirmed by the Heads of State and Government of
countries using French as a common language at the seventeenth Summit of la
Francophonie, together with an undertaking to play an active role in achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals and a determination to implement national
sustainable development strategies to make an effective contribution to eradicating
poverty, to ensuring sustainable and universal access to affordable, reliable,
sustainable and modern energy services and to protecting the environment,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of
resolution 77/331,3
Noting with satisfaction the substantial progress achieved in cooperation
between the United Nations, the specialized agencies and other United Nations bodies
and programmes and the International Organization of la Francophonie,
Convinced that strengthening cooperation between the United Nations and the
International Organization of la Francophonie serves the purposes and principles of
the United Nations,
Noting the will of the two organizations to consolidate, develop and strengthen
the ties that exist between them in the political, economic, social and cultural fields
with respect to each of the pillars of international peace and security, development
and human rights,
Welcoming the advocacy by the Secretary-General of la Francophonie for taking
multidimensional vulnerability into account in the allocation of development funding,
Taking note with appreciation of the advocacy by the Group of Francophone
Ambassadors to the United Nations for multilingualism and the promotion of cultural
and linguistic diversity, in support of a strong and effective multilateralism,
Welcoming the first open debate at the Security Council, organized by the Niger
in its capacity as President of the Security Council, on 8 September 2020, on
cooperation between the United Nations and the International Organization of la
Francophonie, which highlighted the substantial cooperation between the two
organizations on international peace and security issues, and during which the
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1 Resolution 69/313, annex.
2 See FCCC/CP/2015/10/Add.1, decision 1/CP.21, annex.
3 See A/79/302-S/2024/600, sect. II.
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Secretary-General of la Francophonie called for, inter alia, strengthening cooperation
with the United Nations,
Noting the technical support provided within the framework of the francophone
platform in the Security Council, launched on 25 September 2019 by the Secretary-
General of la Francophonie and the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Côte d’Ivoire, in
order to develop a constructive synergy within the French-speaking diplomatic family
on issues of common interest on the agenda of the Security Council, to promote
multilingualism and to increase and strengthen the francophone position in the
development and implementation of the normative and political framework of the
peace and security agenda, including youth, peace and security and women and peace
and security, consistent with Council resolution 1325 (2000) of 31 October 2000 and
all other relevant resolutions,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General, and welcomes the
strengthened and fruitful cooperation between the United Nations and the
International Organization of la Francophonie;
2.
Notes with satisfaction, in accordance with the Yerevan Declaration
adopted by the Heads of State and Government of countries using French as a common
language at the seventeenth Summit of la Francophonie,4 the active participation of
the International Organization of la Francophonie in the work of the United Nations,
among whose purposes, as set forth in its Charter, are to maintain international peace
and security, to develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the
principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, and respect for the
principle of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of States, to achieve international
cooperation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural or
humanitarian character and to be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations in
the attainment of those common ends;
3.
Takes note of the adoption of the 2024–2027 four-year programme of the
International Organization of la Francophonie, particularly in the fields of democracy,
governance, sustainable development, education and gender equality, and encourages
the complementarity of its programmes with the initiatives of United Nations
agencies;
4.
Notes with satisfaction the continued strengthening of cooperation
between the United Nations and the International Organization of la Francophonie in
the area of human rights and in the promotion of gender equality, commends the
initiatives taken by the International Organization of la Francophonie in the areas of
crisis and conflict prevention, management and resolution, the promotion of peace,
support for democracy and the rule of law, full respect for human rights and good
governance, the fight against impunity and the promotion of international criminal
justice, in accordance with the commitments set forth in its Bamako Declaration of
3 November 2000 on the practices of democracy, rights and freedoms in the
francophone world,5 and reaffirmed at the Ministerial Conference of la Francophonie
on Conflict Prevention and Human Security, held on 13 and 14 May 2006 in Saint-
Boniface, Canada;
5.
Recalls the involvement of the International Organization of la
Francophonie in high-level consultations and its genuine contribution, in cooperation
with, among others, the United Nations, to conflict resolution, recovery and
peacebuilding, and notes with interest the adoption on 19 June 2024 of a mechanism
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5 A/55/731, annex.
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for monitoring and evaluating the situation of States and Governments subject to
measures taken by Francophonie bodies;
6.
Welcomes the strengthened cooperation between the Office of the United
Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the International Organization of
la Francophonie, to strengthen the national capacities of francophone States in
addressing the recommendations of United Nations human rights mechanisms, in
particular the universal periodic review, as well as promoting diversity and combating
all forms of discrimination, and welcomes the adoption of a new road map for
cooperation between the two organizations for the period 2024–2025;
7.
Recalls the principles relating to the status of national institutions for the
promotion and protection of human rights (the Paris Principles) 6 and the
establishment of the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions, with
which the United Nations and the International Organization of la Francophonie
cooperate in a complementary manner for the promotion and protection of human
rights;
8.
Expresses its deep concern about the continued violations and abuses of
human rights and violations of international humanitarian law, including in countries
affected by conflict or in post-conflict situations, and particularly against women and
children, as well as refugees, internally displaced persons and migrants and persons
in vulnerable situations;
9.
Welcomes the development of cooperation between the United Nations and
the International Organization of la Francophonie, with the participation of other
regional and subregional organizations, in the fields of early warning and crisis and
conflict prevention in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the Security Council
and the General Assembly, and, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations,
encourages the pursuit of this initiative with a view to formulating practical
recommendations to facilitate the establishment of relevant operational mechanisms,
where necessary, and invites the relevant stakeholders to redouble their efforts to
reduce risks and latent vulnerabilities, including by considering the development of
risk management and resilience strategies;
10. Recognizes, as part of the cooperation between the United Nations and the
International Organization of la Francophonie, the interest in intensifying efforts to
move towards rapid response and the need to promote the full participation of women
and youth in conflict prevention and ensure the full, equal and meaningful
participation and protection of women in all aspects and at all levels of conflict
prevention, management and resolution mechanisms, including through their
involvement in the negotiation and implementation of peace agreement processes
through the full implementation of the women and peace and security agenda in
accordance with all relevant Security Council resolutions; and welcomes in this
respect the training developed by the International Organization of la Francophonie,
in partnership with the Senghor University in Alexandria, Egypt, with a view to the
promotion and ownership, by the national actors of its member States, of the women
and peace and security and the youth, peace and security agendas;
11. Welcomes the impetus given to the participation of States members of the
International Organization of la Francophonie in peacekeeping operations, while
recalling that it is up to the United Nations to preserve multilingualism and the
Secretariat to integrate multilingualism into the activities of these operations, and
draws attention to the strengthened cooperation between the International
Organization of la Francophonie, on the one hand, and the Department of Peace
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Operations and the Department of Operational Support of the Secretariat, on the other,
with a view to reaching a satisfactory level of French-speaking personnel involved in
United Nations peacekeeping operations in French-speaking countries, where the
need has been expressed by the Secretariat, including the number of women, within
the existing relevant United Nations legislative framework on staff selection;
12. Also welcomes that this cooperation, carried out in conjunction with the
States members of the International Organization of la Francophonie in order to
develop technical and linguistic capabilities in French, has contributed to
strengthening the presence of French speakers in peacekeeping operations and their
full participation in the strategic discussions on peacekeeping, and welcomes the
strengthening of the cooperation between the International Organization of la
Francophonie, its member States, the Department of Peace Operations, the
Department of Operational Support and the United Nations Institute for Training and
Research in the field of peacekeeping, to the benefit of innovative and unprecedented
capacity-building initiatives for contributing countries;
13. Recalls that the International Organization of la Francophonie was among
the first international organizations to endorse the Declaration of Shared
Commitments on United Nations Peacekeeping Operations and has volunteered to
promote capacity-building of French-speaking personnel and the development of
French-language skills, and underlines that the Action for Peacekeeping initiative
recognizes language skills as a necessary specialized capability, which is part of, inter
alia, the performance of peacekeeping operations;
14. Welcomes the good functioning of the Boutros-Ghali Peacekeeping
Observatory, managed by the Group for Research and Information on Peace and
Security, which constitutes in particular a framework for exchanges between French-
speaking experts and personalities from personnel-contributing countries and strives
to support francophone States in their efforts to better prepare for their participation
in peacekeeping operations, particularly those deployed in a francophone
environment, and strongly encourages continued active collaboration between the
International Organization of la Francophonie and the Peacebuilding Commission;
15. Also welcomes the partnership developed between the International
Organization of la Francophonie and the United Nations Institute for Disarmament
Research and the organization, within this framework, of training and information
sessions for francophone countries on disarmament issues;
16. Notes the actions taken by la Francophonie to prevent and counter
terrorism and violent extremism conducive to terrorism;
17. Welcomes the involvement of the International Organization of la
Francophonie in promoting international criminal justice, and recalls the signing of a
partnership agreement between the International Organization of la Francophonie and
the International Criminal Court, which illustrates the role played by the International
Organization of la Francophonie in protecting human rights, restoring the rule of law
and combating impunity;
18. Also welcomes the importance given by the States members of the
International Organization of la Francophonie to cooperating in the area of
international criminal justice, and their efforts to prevent the crime of genocide, war
crimes and crimes against humanity and to combat impunity for the perpetrators of
such crimes, and in this connection stresses the importance of facilitating the
development of mutual legal assistance between States in order to investigate and
prosecute the most serious crimes;
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19. Further welcomes the efforts of the International Organization of la
Francophonie to establish citizen-responsive democratic governance of the security
sector, to define a francophone position with regard to justice, truth and reconciliation
in order to support French-speaking States in crisis and in transition, and to promote
the diversity of legal systems;
20. Welcomes local cooperation carried out by the network of external
representations of the International Organization of la Francophonie in partnership
with United Nations institutions, in support of their objectives in the fields of peace,
sustainable development and human rights;
21. Also welcomes the action taken by the International Organization of la
Francophonie and its member States and Governments aimed at promoting the
implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, and welcomes in this respect
the support provided by the International Organization of la Francophonie to its
member countries in the process of monitoring the implementation of the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development7 and the Sustainable Development Goals by
encouraging a peer review of their voluntary national reviews, allowing the action
taken by the International Organization of la Francophonie and the Institute for
Sustainable Development of la Francophonie to promote greater inclusiveness in
climate and environmental negotiations, and better access for francophone countries
to sustainable finance;
22. Further welcomes the action taken by the International Organization of la
Francophonie in promoting education and training, including the integration of digital
issues in those areas, and recalls in this regard the primary and effective role of the
International French Language University for African Development (Senghor
University in Alexandria, Egypt) in training African country executives and in
supporting the promotion of their skills;
23. Welcomes the work of the Francophonie Institute for Education and
Training in Dakar, the main mission of which is to provide the States and
Governments of the International Organization of la Francophonie with technical
expertise to guarantee inclusive and equitable access to quality education throughout
life, in particular by encouraging the integration of national languages into education
systems, also welcomes the efforts of the International Organization of la
Francophonie to enhance the value of the teaching profession through initiatives that
strengthen teachers’ skills, including digital skills, improve their working conditions
and raise their status, and further welcomes the participation of the International
Organization of la Francophonie in the Transforming Education Summit, held in New
York from 16 to 19 September 2022, reaffirming the key role of teachers and national
languages in the transformation of education systems;
24. Also welcomes the development of resources and activities within the
digital portal of free educational resources known as RELIEFH, established by the
International Organization of la Francophonie, which allows for the exchange and
sharing of resources, quarterly training sessions, an annual awareness-raising caravan
and best practices between member States and Governments in order to improve
access to equal education from an early age, taking fully into account the fact that
States members of the International Organization of la Francophonie have different
education systems, further welcomes the approach of consultation and coordination
in the field of education between the actors of the Charter of la Francophonie, and the
priority areas in the fields of teachers’ training and mobility, girls’ education, bilingual
education and digital education, and further welcomes the strengthening of the
regional centres for French-language education deployed for Asia and the Pacific in
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Viet Nam (CREFAP), for Central and Eastern Europe in Bulgaria (CREFECO) and
for Africa in Djibouti (CREFA), which strengthen international cooperation in the
field of quality education in French and offer trainings and resources, notably through
the “Speak French” platform;
25. Further welcomes the action taken by the International Organization of la
Francophonie to modernize and strengthen civil registry systems for the benefit of its
member States, in collaboration with international partners such as the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the World Health Organization and
the Economic Commission for Africa;
26. Notes the collaborations and regular exchanges between the International
Organization of la Francophonie and the United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development on the role of digital and new technologies as a vector of economic and
social development, and also notes the technical cooperation between the
International Organization of la Francophonie and the United Nations Commission
on International Trade Law regarding possible reform of investor-State dispute
settlement;
27. Welcomes the strengthening of the cooperation between the International
Organization of la Francophonie and the International Telecommunication Union
through the membership of the International Organization of la Francophonie in the
three International Telecommunication Union sectors, as part of joint awareness-
raising activities on cultural and linguistic diversity in the field of digital cooperation
and in the life cycle of artificial intelligence;
28. Also welcomes the strengthening of cooperation between the World Health
Organization and the International Organization of la Francophonie, through the
signing of a cooperation agreement, on 9 November 2021, and deepened by the
creation of the World Health Organization Academy in Lyon, France, a centre for
continuing education of healthcare personnel inaugurated on 17 December 2024 to
strengthen francophone capacities in the healthcare field;
29. Further welcomes the contribution of the Secretary-General of la
Francophonie to the international community’s advocacy for universal access to safe,
efficacious and affordable vaccines and global access to treatments, as well as to
diagnostic tools against communicable diseases, and further welcomes the holding of
francophone ministerial consultations in 2023 and 2024 on the margins of the World
Health Assembly, dedicated to the challenges faced in this area in the francophone
world;
30. Underlines the strengthening of cooperation between the International
Labour Organization and the International Organization of la Francophonie,
welcomes in this regard the joint organization of awareness-raising and capacity-
building actions, in particular the francophone contribution to the International
Labour Conference held from 3 to 14 June 2024 and regular dialogues with the
Director General of the International Labour Organization, and encourages further
cooperation to enhance decent work opportunities for all, and adopt and adhere to
international labour standards;
31. Takes note of the Digital Francophonie Strategy for 2022–2026 and of the
contribution of la Francophonie to the consultations in the framework of the Global
Digital Compact,8 and welcomes the partnership developed with the United Nations
Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies to strengthen the capacities of
francophone delegations and promote inclusive governance of artificial intelligence;
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32. Notes with satisfaction and encourages the strengthening of the
collaboration between the United Nations and the International Organization of la
Francophonie in supporting democratic processes, particularly during election
periods, welcomes the technical support given by the International Organization of la
Francophonie to electoral processes in countries members of the International
Organization of la Francophonie in 2023 and 2024, notably in Guinea-Bissau, the
Comoros, Togo, Chad, Madagascar, Rwanda, Mauritania, the Republic of Moldova,
Tunisia, Mauritius and Senegal, as well as ongoing electoral processes, especially
those marking the end of transition periods;
33. Welcomes the efforts undertaken by the International Organization of la
Francophonie in combating intolerance, hate speech, misinformation and
disinformation, particularly in terms of fact-checking, takes note of the launch by the
States members of the International Organization of la Francophonie of the Villers-
Cotterêts Call for a trustworthy and ethical digital space in the francophone world,
addressed to digital platforms, at the nineteenth Summit of la Francophonie, in 2024,
and notes with satisfaction tools implemented through the francophone platform of
initiatives to combat disinformation and collaborations on these issues developed with
the Department of Global Communications of the Secretariat and the Communication
and Information Sector of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization;
34. Expresses its appreciation to the Secretary-General of the United Nations
for including the International Organization of la Francophonie in the periodic
meetings he holds with heads of international and regional organizations, and invites
him to continue to do so, taking into account the role played by the International
Organization of la Francophonie in conflict prevention and support for democracy
and the rule of law, gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, and
sustainable development, and in that regard encourages cooperation in the field
between the United Nations, the International Organization of la Francophonie and
other international and regional organizations aimed at promoting the peaceful
settlement of disputes, including through mediation;
35. Invites the Secretary-General to continue to involve the International
Organization of la Francophonie, taking into account its expertise as well as the
Declaration on the French language within the linguistic diversity of la Francophonie,
which provides for a mechanism for monitoring commitments based on the work of
the French Language Observatory of the International Organization of la
Francophonie, in the efforts to promote multilingualism, a core value of the United
Nations, bearing in mind the objective of eliminating disparities between the use of
English and the use of other official languages within the Organization, including the
activities linked to public relations and information, documentation, language
services and conference services, human resources management and staff training, as
well as the activities affected by those disparities in field offices and peacekeeping
and peacebuilding operations;
36. Recalls the support of the International Organization of la Francophonie
to the Secretariat of the United Nations in the development of the United Nations
Language Framework issued in 2020 and in the development of trainings aimed at
fighting against linguistic bias and promoting multilingualism and linguistic
diversity;
37. Welcomes the concrete contribution that the International Organization of
la Francophonie has made to the development of the 2024 United Nations Strategic
Framework on Multilingualism by providing high-level expertise, and encourages
further collaboration in the implementation of the Framework;
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38. Reaffirms the need to respect the equality of the two working languages of
the Secretariat, also reaffirms the use of additional working languages in specific duty
stations as mandated, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General to ensure that
vacancy announcements specify the need for either of the working languages of the
Secretariat unless the functions of the post require a specific working language,
welcomes the establishment by the International Organization of la Francophonie of
a monitoring, alert and action system for the French language and multilingualism in
international organizations, and also welcomes the publication in December 2020 of
the report of the Joint Inspection Unit on the implementation of multilingualism in
the United Nations system, 9 in which 13 recommendations are made to the
deliberative or governing bodies of United Nations system agencies to improve the
effective implementation of this principle;
39. Emphasizes the paramount importance of the equality of the six official
languages of the United Nations and the importance of multilingualism in the
activities of the United Nations, and recalls its support for the approach of the
Secretary-General to integrate multilingualism, as a core value of the Organization,
into the activities of the Secretariat, on an equitable basis;
40. Invites the United Nations and the International Organization of la
Francophonie to strengthen their cooperation and dialogue for the removal of
obstacles to multilingualism, a core value of the United Nations, within existing
resources, and the implementation of the resolution on multilingualism adopted
during the seventy-eighth session of the General Assembly;10
41. Considers that the interaction of the United Nations with the local
population in the field is essential and that language skills constitute an important
element of the selection and training processes, and therefore affirms that a good
command of the official language or languages spoken in the country of residence
should be taken into account as an important asset during those processes;
42. Notes the commitment of States members of the International Organization
of la Francophonie to promote a balanced multilateral system which assures
permanent and equal representation of African member States in decision-making
bodies;
43. Also notes the firm commitment by the member States and Governments
of the International Organization of la Francophonie to international peace and
security, democracy, human rights, the rule of law, linguistic and cultural diversity,
good governance, sustainable development and bridging digital divides between and
within countries, as reaffirmed at the nineteenth Summit of la Francophonie, and the
commitment of the States members of the International Organization of la
Francophonie to take specific actions, as agreed at the nineteenth Summit and set out
in the Villers-Cotterêts Declaration, in the following areas:
(a)
Support for creation, innovation and entrepreneurship in French;
(b)
Promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls;
(c)
Strengthening of digital and artificial intelligence governance, digital
cooperation and information integrity;
(d)
Implementation of international commitments in the fields of climate,
environment and biodiversity;
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Promotion of the use of the French language and linguistic and cultural
diversity;
(f)
Promotion of peace, democracy and human rights;
44. Invites the specialized agencies, funds and programmes of the United
Nations system, as well as the regional commissions, including the Economic
Commission for Africa, to strengthen the cooperation with the International
Organization of la Francophonie and its Institute for Sustainable Development of la
Francophonie, by identifying new synergies in favour of sustainable development, in
particular in the areas of poverty eradication, economic growth, energy, the
conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, the environment, sustainable
agriculture and the global response to climate change, culture, education, training and
the development of new information and communications technologies, in particular
with a view to achieving the internationally agreed development goals, including the
Sustainable Development Goals, to the benefit of all, including children, young
people and women;
45. Welcomes the implementation of the agreement between the United
Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women)
and the International Organization of la Francophonie, as well as their cooperation,
in particular in such areas as women’s participation in political decision-making and
in economic, social and cultural life, advocacy for the equality of women and men,
the integration of gender equality into sustainable development, and combating
violence and sexual exploitation and abuse against women and girls, as well as in the
implementation of the strategy entitled “Equality in law for women and girls by 2030:
a multi-stakeholder strategy for accelerated action”, and invites the two institutions
to strengthen their cooperation in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development;
46. Notes the activities implemented within the La Francophonie avec Elles
fund, a support fund that provides technical and financial support to women and girls
in vulnerable situations so that they have full and equal access to social and economic
development, the sixth edition of which was launched in January 2025, and welcomes
the action taken by the Equality for Women and Men Unit within the International
Organization of la Francophonie, for the purpose of operationalizing the strategy for
the promotion of equality between women and men and the rights and empowerment
of women and girls in the francophone countries, adopted in October 2018 at the
seventeenth Summit of la Francophonie, held in Yerevan;
47. Recalls the adoption by the Heads of State and Government of countries
using French as a common language, at the seventeenth Summit of la Francophonie,
of the strategy for the promotion of equality between women and men and the rights
and empowerment of women and girls in the francophone countries, which is intended
to promote gender equality in the public and private spheres, encourage access for
girls and women to high-quality and inclusive education, training, decent work and
health, promote their empowerment, prevent and combat all forms of violence, abuse
and discrimination committed against them, and promote their full, effective and
equal participation in political, economic, cultural and public life, including the
prevention and resolution of conflicts;
48. Welcomes the implementation of the Framework Agreement signed on
7 December 2015 between the International Organization of la Francophonie and the
United Nations Development Programme, and their cooperation, particularly in the
fields of peace and democracy, sustainable development, climate change, economic
development, South-South cooperation and support for civil society, and the
implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, giving priority to
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job creation and entrepreneurship, as well as inclusive, sustainable and resilient
development;
49. Also welcomes the strengthening of the partnership between the
International Organization of la Francophonie and the United Nations Office for
South-South Cooperation for the benefit of the implementation of the Sustainable
Development Goals, and recalls, in particular, the signing of the memorandum of
understanding between the two parties in New York on 25 September 2018, as well
as the launch of the Network of Francophone Actors for South-South and Tripartite
Cooperation in Rabat in July 2018;
50. Further welcomes the launch of the Francophone Alliance for Intellectual
Property on 2 October 2024, to promote and strengthen the French language in
international intellectual property forums, and to complement the cooperation
between the World Intellectual Property Organization and the International
Organization of la Francophonie based on the memorandum of understanding signed
in Geneva on 12 May 2014 between the two organizations aimed at intensifying their
technical cooperation efforts for the benefit of their members;
51. Expresses its gratitude to the International Organization of la
Francophonie for the steps it has taken in recent years to promote cultural and
linguistic diversity and dialogue between cultures and civilizations, refers to the
Yerevan Call on Living Together, endorsed by the Heads of State and Government of
countries using French as a common language at the seventeenth Summit of la
Francophonie as a document to set forth the principles of living together for the
francophone countries and to guide their collective efforts towards enhanced
cooperation, solidarity, dialogue and tolerance, and encourages the United Nations
and the International Organization of la Francophonie to cooperate more closely to
ensure full respect for provisions on multilingualism;
52. Expresses its appreciation to the Secretary-General of the United Nations
and the Secretary-General of la Francophonie for their sustained efforts to strengthen
cooperation and coordination between the two organizations, thereby serving their
mutual interests in the political, economic, social, cultural and environmental fields,
in particular in the framework of the joint activities carried out by the International
Organization of la Francophonie with the United Nations Environment Programme
and with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, as
well as in the context of developing exchanges between the International Organization
of la Francophonie and United Nations Volunteers;
53. Welcomes the involvement of the countries that use French as a common
language, particularly through the International Organization of la Francophonie, in
the preparation for, conduct of and follow-up to international conferences organized
under the auspices of the United Nations, such as the twenty-ninth session of the
Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change, held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 11 to 22 November 2024, the sixteenth
meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity,
held in Cali, Colombia, from 21 October to 1 November 2024, the sixteenth session
of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention to Combat Desertification in Those
Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in
Africa, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from 2 to 13 December 2024, the third United
Nations Ocean Conference, held in Nice, France, from 9 to 13 June 2025, and the
Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, held in Sevilla,
Spain, from 30 June to 3 July 2025;
54. Also welcomes the high-level meetings held periodically between the
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and requests the Secretary-General of the United Nations, acting in cooperation with
the Secretary-General of la Francophonie, to encourage the holding of periodic
meetings between their representatives as well as with the Group of Francophone
Ambassadors at United Nations Headquarters in order to promote the exchange of
information, coordination of activities and identification of new areas of cooperation
through the use of the French language as a vector for development;
55. Invites the Secretary-General of the United Nations to take the steps
necessary, in collaboration with the Secretary-General of la Francophonie, to continue
to promote cooperation between the two organizations;
56. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its
eighty-first session a report on the implementation of the present resolution;
57. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eighty-first session,
under the item entitled “Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and
other organizations”, the sub-item entitled “Cooperation between the United Nations
and the International Organization of la Francophonie”.
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