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Developing countries were particularly vulnerable to the rapid proliferation of crime in its newer manifestations and should be provided with the resources required to tackle them.
Violence perpetuated as a result of lawlessness and impunity, to which the women of Darfur were particularly vulnerable.
She agreed that under-age asylum-seekers were particularly vulnerable to exploitation and described a series of security measures adopted for their protection in reception centres.
Pacific island countries were particularly vulnerable to external economic environmental shocks because of their small size, isolation, location and the openness of their economies.
The United Nations human rights special procedures mandate holders assigned to specific countries were particularly vulnerable to manipulation and politicization.
In addition, developing countries were particularly vulnerable to climate change, ecosystem degradation and natural disasters, which complicated poverty reduction efforts.
Religious minorities were particularly vulnerable to violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief and were victims of hate speech and discrimination in many countries.
With regard to youth unemployment, young people with few economic prospects were particularly vulnerable to destabilizing political rhetoric and deserved special attention.
Among the 50,000 refugees in Iraq, an estimated 15,000 Palestinians were particularly vulnerable to attacks and serious violations of their rights.
Refugees and internally displaced persons, most of whom were women and children, were particularly vulnerable to poverty, disease and violence.
Newly arrived prisoners or those who refused to acknowledge committing crimes were particularly vulnerable to beatings.
However, his country condemned irregular migrants, who were particularly vulnerable to discrimination and abuse.
In 2011, the Special Rapporteur on slavery noted that indigenous peoples were subjected to discrimination in the labour market and were particularly vulnerable to slavery-like practices.
The European Union for example devoted particular attention to the situation of very old women, who were particularly vulnerable to material insecurity and poverty.
Mountain ecosystems were particularly vulnerable to climate change and required special protection.
Small island States, including Solomon Islands, were particularly vulnerable to global warming and sea level rise.
They had also reaffirmed that small island developing States were particularly vulnerable for reasons such as their remoteness, economic fragility and limited resources.
Women were particularly vulnerable and, because of their limited education and lack of knowledge of their rights, suffered from abuse and discrimination.
It was noted that indigenous lands were particularly vulnerable to the storage of hazardous waste resulted from military use and therefore special measures were necessary.
Migrant workers were particularly vulnerable and the protection of their rights required broad-based and sustained international cooperation.