Examples of using Recalls section in English and their translations into Arabic
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Recalling section VI of its decision 25/1 of 20 February 2009, on enhanced coordination across the United Nations system, including the Environment Management Group.
Recalling section II. F of its resolution 47/216 of 23 December 1992, in which it noted that the Commission would review the level of dependency allowances every two years.
Recalling section VII of its resolution 51/217 and section V of its resolution 52/222 concerning the administrative expenses of the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund.
Recalling section II of its resolution 47/203, section II of its resolution 48/225 and section I of its resolution 49/224.
Recalling section VI of its resolution 51/216 of 18 December 1996, section I. C of its resolution 55/223 of 23 December 2000, and section II. A, paragraph 7, of its resolution 57/285 of 20 December 2002.
Recalling section VII of its resolution 51/217, section V of its resolution 52/222, section V of its resolution 53/210 and section V of its resolution 54/251 concerning the administrative arrangements and expenses of the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund.
Recalling section XI of its resolution 59/276 of 23 December 2004, by which it established the Department of Safety and Security of the Secretariat in order to ensure a strengthened and unified security management system for the United Nations.
Recalling section XIV of its resolution 65/259 of 24 December 2010, its resolution 66/246 of 24 December 2011, section A of its decision 66/556 B of 9 April 2012 and its decision 67/552 of 24 December 2012.
Recalling section IV of its resolution 57/286, section X of its resolution 58/272, section IV of its resolution 59/269 and section III of its resolution 60/248 concerning the administrative arrangements and expenses of the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund.
Recalling section III of its resolution 47/216 of 23 December 1992, in which it endorsed the reaffirmation by the International Civil Service Commission of the Flemming principle as the basis for determining the conditions of service of the General Service and related categories.
Recalling section II. E of its resolution 48/224 of 23 December 1993, in which it requested the Commission to review the language incentive scheme of the United Nations and those of the organizations of the common system.
Recalling section VI of its resolution 68/247 A, its resolutions 68/248 A and C of 27 December 2013, section II of its resolution 68/247 B of 9 April 2014 and its resolution 68/280 of 30 June 2014.
Recalling section III. C of its resolution 54/238, by which it requested the Commission to complete the review of the methodology for the education grant and report the results to the General Assembly at its fifty-fifth session.
Recalling section 2.1 of those terms of reference, on the size and balance of the Panel, and, in particular, as regards the need to promote a membership that balances geography and expertise.
Recalling section XXIII of its resolution 2480 B of 21 December 1968, paragraph 2 of section III of its resolution 38/232 of 20 December 1983 and section I. A of its resolution 47/216.
Recalling section I. F of its resolution 44/198 and section VIII of resolution 46/191 A, in which it invited the Commission to pursue its review of merit systems and performance appraisal in the common system as a vehicle for enhancing productivity and cost-effectiveness.
Recalling section II. E of its resolution 48/224 of 23 December 1993, in which it requested the Commission to review the language incentive scheme of the United Nations and the schemes of the organizations of the common system.
Recalling section VI of its resolution 47/216 and section III. H of its resolution 52/216, in which it urged the organizations of the common system to introduce a coherent plan for improving the status of women in each organization.
Recalling section IV of its resolution 57/286, section X of its resolution 58/272 of 23 December 2003, section IV of its resolution 59/269 and section III of its resolution 60/248 concerning the administrative arrangements and expenses of the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund.
Recalling section I. B of its resolution 44/198 of 21 December 1989 and section I. A of its resolution 51/216 of 18 December 1996, by which it reaffirmed that the Noblemaire principle should continue to serve as the basis of comparison between the United Nations emoluments and those of the highest-paying national civil service.