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, taking into consideration the functions of the national operational focal points of the INDM, and to notify the General Secretariat of that designation.




  1. Once again to invite those member states that have not already done so to give consideration to signing and/or ratifying the Inter-American Convention to Facilitate Disaster Assistance, as the case may be, and to adopt the measures necessary for its effective implementation.




  1. To request the General Secretariat to work, through its Department of Sustainable Development, on strengthening the technical capacity of member states in the areas addressed in the Inter-American Convention to Facilitate Disaster Assistance.




  1. To request the IACNDR and the General Secretariat to submit a joint annual report to the Permanent Council on the fulfillment of the mandates of the General Assembly and the Statutes of the IACNDR.




  1. To instruct the Permanent Council and the General Secretariat to carry out the activities mentioned in this resolution within the resources allocated in the program-budget of the Organization and other resources.




  1. To request the Permanent Council to report on the implementation of this resolution to the General Assembly at its thirty-eighth regular session.




  1. To request the Secretary General to forward this resolution to the United Nations Secretary-General and to the competent subregional agencies.

AG/RES. 2315 (XXXVII-O/07)
PARTICIPATION OF WORKERS’ REPRESENTATIVES IN
ACTIVITIES OF THE Organization of American States
(Adopted at the fourth plenary session, held on June 5, 2007)

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,


HAVING SEEN resolution CIDI/RES. 201 (XII-O/07), “Participation of Workers’ Representatives in Activities of the Organization of American States”;
CONSIDERING that the Charter of the Organization of American States (OAS) recognizes the importance of the contribution of civil society organizations, such as labor unions, to the life of society and to the development process;
RECOGNIZING:
That, in the Declaration of Quebec City of the Third Summit of the Americas, the Heads of State and Government “call upon all citizens of the Americas to contribute to the Summit process”; and
That, in the Plan of Action of the Fourth Summit of the Americas, the Heads of State and Government pledged to “promote an inclusive social tripartite and transparent dialogue as an instrument for the proposition of policies and resolution of labor conflicts in order to strengthen representation and stimulate the participation of unions and of employer organizations in the formulation and implementation of national policies for the promotion of decent work”;
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT:
That, in the Declaration of Mexico of the XIV Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor of the OAS, a commitment was made “to promoting and facilitating dialogue in the context of labor relations and at the national, subregional, and hemispheric levels”; and
That the same Declaration recognized the essential and unique advisory role played by workers’ organizations in defining labor and employment policies, as well as the necessary role and advisory functions of the Trade Union Technical Advisory Council (COSATE), at the Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor;
BEARING IN MIND that the Inter-American Democratic Charter emphasizes that the promotion and strengthening of democracy requires the full and effective exercise of workers’ rights and the application of core labor standards, as recognized in the International Labour Organization (ILO) Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, and its Follow-up, adopted in 1998, as well as other related fundamental ILO conventions; and that democracy is strengthened by improving standards in the workplace and enhancing the quality of life for workers in the Hemisphere; and

TAKING INTO ACCOUNT the “R143 Workers’ Representatives Recommendation, 1971” adopted by the General Conference of the International Labour Organization (ILO), which states that “the term workers’ representatives means persons who are recognised as such under national law or practice, whether they are (a) trade union representatives, namely representatives designated or elected by trade unions or by the members of such unions; or (b) elected representatives, namely representatives who are freely elected by the workers of the undertaking in accordance with provisions of national laws or regulations or of collective agreements and whose functions do not include activities which are recognised as the exclusive prerogative of trade unions in the country concerned,”

RESOLVES:


  1. To invite the workers’ representatives in each of the member states of the Organization of American States (OAS), recognized as such by virtue of national law or practice, to hold a dialogue with the ministers of foreign affairs, prior to the inaugural sessions of the OAS General Assembly and the Summits of the Americas, so that said representatives may make recommendations and proposals for initiatives related to the theme of the General Assembly or the Summits of the Americas and directed toward the member states and the OAS.



  1. To instruct the OAS General Secretariat, through the Executive Secretariat for Integral Development (SEDI), to issue invitations to workers’ representatives in each of the member states and to hold consultations with them regarding the preferred nature and characteristics of such dialogues. In order to hold and organize such dialogues, SEDI will request the support and assistance of the Trade Union Technical Advisory Council (COSATE).



  1. To request the Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI) to report to the General Assembly at its thirty-eighth regular session on the implementation of this resolution.

AG/RES. 2316 (XXXVII-O/07)
XV INTER-AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS OF LABOR
(Adopted at the fourth plenary session, held on June 5, 2007)

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,


HAVING SEEN:
Resolutions CIDI/RES. 181 (XI-O/06), “Report on the XIV Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor”; CEPCIDI/RES. 129 (CXXIX-O/06), “Convocation of the XV Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor”; and CIDI/RES. 202 (XII-O/07), “XV Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor”; and
Resolution AG/RES. 2205 (XXXVI-O/06), “Report on the XIV Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor”;
CONSIDERING:
That the theme of the Fourth Summit of the Americas, held in Mar del Plata, Argentina, in November 2005, was “Creating Jobs to Fight Poverty and Strengthen Democratic Governance”; and
That at the Fourth Summit of the Americas, the Heads of State and Government recognized the “vital contributions of Ministries of Labor to the achievement of the objectives of the Fourth Summit of the Americas” and “to the promotion of decent work and policies that encourage investment and economic growth with equity,” and, to this end, they undertook to “continue to promote cooperation among the Ministries of Labor, within the context of the Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor (IACML)”;
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT:
That at the XIV Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor, held in Mexico City in September 2005, the participants welcomed the offer of Trinidad and Tobago to host the XV IACML;
That, as part of the follow-up to the XIV IACML, a planning meeting took place in Washington, D.C., in December 2005 among the countries of the “troika,”(Brazil, Mexico, and Trinidad and Tobago), the coordinators of the working groups of the Conference, representatives of the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), and the advisory bodies of the IACML: the Trade Union Technical Advisory Council (COSATE) and the Permanent Executive Committee of the Business Advisory Committee on Labor Matters (CEATAL);
That the working groups of the IACML met in April 2006 in Mexico City and in May 2007 in San José, Costa Rica, to continue their follow-up work on the Plan of Action of the XIV IACML and established the scope and content of the reports to be submitted to the XV IACML;
That a technical meeting will be held in Trinidad and Tobago from July 11 to 13, 2007, to prepare for the XV IACML, with a view to reaching agreements on the draft declaration and draft plan of action and to approving the reports of the working groups;
That the Inter-American Network for Labor Administration (INLA)–a product of the IACML–has been put in place as a mechanism for strengthening the institutional and human capacities of the labor ministries in the region though horizontal cooperation and technical assistance; and
That the member states have conducted, with support from the General Secretariat, extensive work to follow up on the XIV IACML and to prepare for the XV IACML; and
NOTING that the Government of Trinidad and Tobago offered to host the XV Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor in Port-of-Spain from September 11 to 13, 2007,
RESOLVES:


  1. To accept with gratitude the offer by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago to host the XV Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor (IACML) in Port-of-Spain from September 11 to 13, 2007.




  1. To call upon the XV IACML to continue to coordinate its priorities within the mandates of the Fourth Summit of the Americas and to support related follow-up activities.




  1. To instruct the General Secretariat to continue, through the Executive Secretariat for Integral Development (SEDI), supporting the process of preparing for and following up on the Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor and to report periodically to the Permanent Executive Committee of the Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CEPCIDI) on that process.




  1. To instruct the General Secretariat to continue, through SEDI, coordination of the Inter-American Network for Labor Administration (INLA), which was created by the IACML to strengthen the institutional capacities of the labor ministries of the region.




  1. To request the Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI) to report to the General Assembly at its thirty-eighth regular session on the implementation of this resolution.

AG/RES. 2317 (XXXVII-O/07)
FIFTH MEETING OF MINISTERS of Education
WITHin the Framework of CIDI

(Adopted at the fourth plenary session, held on June 5, 2007)

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,


HAVING SEEN:
Resolutions CEPCIDI/RES. 131 (CXXX-O/07), “Convocation of the Fifth Meeting of Ministers of Education within the Framework of CIDI”; CEPCIDI/RES. 133 (CXXX-O/07), “Change of Date for the Fifth Meeting of Ministers of Education within the Framework of CIDI”; and CIDI/RES. 203 (XII-O/07), “Fifth Meeting of Ministers of Education within the Framework of CIDI”; and
Resolution AG/RES. 2077 (XXXV-O/05), “Strengthening Mechanisms for Policy Dialogue for Integral Development”;
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT that it is the responsibility of the Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI), in the context of the Strategic Plan for Partnership for Integral Development 2006–2009, to foster dialogue to promote the development of education as one of its priority areas; and
CONSIDERING:
The final report of the Fourth Meeting of Ministers of Education within the Framework of CIDI, held in Trinidad and Tobago in August 2005 (CIDI/RME/doc.12/05), which includes the Declaration of Scarborough and Commitments for Action [CIDI/RME/DEC. 5 (IV-O/05)]; and
The final report of the Third Meeting of the Inter-American Committee on Education (CIE) (CIDI/CIE/doc.9/06),
RESOLVES:


  1. To thank the Government of Colombia for its offer to host the Fifth Meeting of Ministers of Education within the Framework of CIDI, in Cartagena, Colombia, from November 14 to 16, 2007.




  1. To emphasize the importance of continuing ministerial dialogue on education within the framework of the Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI).




  1. To instruct the General Secretariat to support, through the Executive Secretariat for Integral Development (SEDI), the work of preparing for and organizing the Fifth Meeting of Ministers of Education within the Framework of CIDI.

  2. To take note of the final report of the Third Meeting of the Inter-American Committee on Education (CIE) (CIDI/CIE/doc.9/06) and to thank the Committee for its work in support of the mandates entrusted by the Ministers of Education.




  1. To instruct the General Secretariat to report, through SEDI, to the Permanent Executive Committee of CIDI (CEPCIDI) on the outcome of the Fifth Meeting of Ministers of Education within the Framework of CIDI.




  1. To request CIDI to present a report to the General Assembly at its thirty-eighth regular session on the implementation of this resolution.

AG/RES. 2318 (XXXVII-O/07)
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DECLARATION OF RECIFE
(Adopted at the fourth plenary session, held on June 5, 2007)

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,


HAVING SEEN the report of the Permanent Council on the implementation of resolution AG/RES. 2190 (XXXVI-O/06), “Support for and Follow-up to the Summits of the Americas Process” (AG/doc.4698/07 corr. 1);
BEARING IN MIND resolution AG/RES. 2173 (XXXVI-O/06), “The Declaration of Recife,” and the report of the General Secretariat on the implementation of that resolution and the activities of the High-Level Inter-American Network on Decentralization, Local Government, and Citizen Participation (RIAD);
RECALLING resolutions AG/RES. 1901 (XXXII-O/02), “Declaration of La Paz on Decentralization and on Strengthening Regional and Municipal Administrations and Participation of Civil Society”; AG/RES. 1993 (XXXIV-O/04), “Mexico City Plan of Action on Decentralization and Strengthening of Municipal and Regional Administrations and Citizen Participation”; and AG/RES. 2173 (XXXVI-O/06), “The Declaration of Recife,” adopted, respectively, following the first, second, and third Meeting of Ministers and High-Level Authorities Responsible for Policies on Decentralization, Local Government, and Citizen Participation at the Municipal Level in the Hemisphere;
BEARING IN MIND that the ministerial meetings on decentralization and the RIAD were established to provide support and institutional follow-up to the commitments undertaken by the Heads of State and Government at the Summits of the Americas in Santiago, Chile (1998) and Quebec City (2001), and those undertaken in the Declaration of Nuevo León (2004) and in the Plan of Action of the Fourth Summit of the Americas, held in Mar del Plata, Argentina (2005); and
REAFFIRMING the recognition by the Summits of the Americas of the potential of regional and municipal governments to address and help strengthen democratic governance in the Americas,
RESOLVES:


  1. To express appreciation for the efforts by the Executive Committee of the High-Level Inter-American Network on Decentralization, Local Government, and Citizen Participation (RIAD), composed of Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and Mexico, to implement the Declaration of Recife, issued at the third ministerial meeting of the RIAD in October 2005 to strengthen the institutional framework of the decentralization process as well as channels for citizen participation in public administration.




  1. To express its firm support for the efforts of the Executive Committee to reinforce the RIAD’s Technical and Financial Support Group through the working meetings held in January 2007 in Washington, D.C., with high-level officials of the Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank; and to urge those institutions to continue working with the RIAD to carry out joint activities in the area of decentralization and strengthening of local governance.




  1. To take note of the signing on June 3, 2006, of a framework agreement between the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States and the Latin American Federation of Cities, Municipalities, and Associations of Local Governments (FLACMA) for the purpose of fostering ties with decentralization stakeholders, taking into account the importance of coordination and collaboration between the central government and regional and local governments in the joint promotion of more inclusive economic development, capable of consolidating democratic governance.




  1. To urge the RIAD to continue implementing its Plan of Action for 2006–2007, intensifying intergovernmental dialogue and dialogue with decentralization stakeholders and reinforcing the RIAD Support Group.




  1. To thank the RIAD Technical Secretariat, under the Department of State Modernization and Governance of the Secretariat for Political Affairs, for the technical support provided to the network and the ministerial meetings; and to support efforts to strengthen its operations by fundraising and by including topics pertaining to decentralization and local governance among the areas considered in external fundraising efforts.




  1. To urge the RIAD to continue, in coordination with its vice chairs, convening technical meetings to exchange experiences and knowledge of decentralization processes, aimed at seeking solutions to challenges of mutual concern.




  1. To renew the mandate to the Permanent Council to convene the next ministerial meeting of the RIAD, within the resources allocated in the program-budget of the Organization and other resources.




  1. To request the Secretary General to present a report on the implementation of this resolution to the General Assembly at its thirty-eighth regular session.

AG/RES. 2319 (XXXVII-O/07)
CELEBRATION OF THE CENTENNIAL OF THE

HEADQUARTERS OF THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES


(Adopted at the fourth plenary session, held on June 5, 2007)

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,


BEARING IN MIND the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the Organization of American States (OAS);
CONSIDERING that in 1908 the cornerstone of the headquarters of the OAS was laid and that in 1910 the premises were inaugurated;
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT:
That in 2008 the OAS will celebrate its 60th anniversary, and in 2010, the 120th anniversary of the First International Conference of American States, a milestone in the construction of the inter-American multilateral system; and
That the above-mentioned events provide an opportunity to reaffirm the values, purposes, and principles of the Organization and to promote its renewal to meet the challenges of the present millennium, to consolidate democracy and strengthen democratic governance, peace, and security, and to foster sustainable development;
RECOGNIZING the need to encourage all the member states and peoples of the Americas to participate fully in those celebrations; and
ACKNOWLEDGING the establishment by the Secretary General of a Centennial Celebration Committee, chaired by the Assistant Secretary General,
RESOLVES:


  1. To instruct the General Secretariat to prepare, through the Centennial Celebration Committee, a comprehensive plan to celebrate the centennial of the headquarters of the Organization, to raise public awareness of OAS activities and programs, and to promote celebration activities in the member states.




  1. To invite the various entities that make up the inter-American system to cooperate with the OAS in the preparations for and implementation of the Centennial Program set out by the Centennial Celebration Committee.




  1. To instruct the General Secretariat to mobilize, through the Centennial Celebration Committee, the resources necessary to carry out the activities scheduled in that context, derived from a specific fund established to support the centennial programs; and to invite the member states, permanent observers, and other donors, as defined in Article 74 of the General Standards, to contribute to that fund.




  1. To request the Permanent Council to provide the necessary support for the implementation of this resolution and to submit a report thereon to the General Assembly at its thirty-eighth regular session.

AG/RES. 2320 (XXXVII-O/07)
INTER-AMERICAN PROGRAM ON EDUCATION
FOR DEMOCRATIC VALUES AND PRACTICES
(Adopted at the fourth plenary session, held on June 5, 2007)

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,


HAVING SEEN resolutions AG/RES. 2164 (XXXVI-O/06), AG/RES. 2119 (XXXV-O/05), AG/RES. 2045 (XXXIV-O/04), AG/RES. 2044 (XXXIV-O/04), AG/RES. 1960 (XXXIII-O/03), AG/RES. 1957 (XXXIII-O/03), AG/RES. 1907 (XXXII-O/02), AG/RES. 1869 (XXXII-O/02), CIDI/RME/RES. 12 (IV-O/05), and CIDI/RME/RES. 10 (III-O/03);
TAKING INTO ACCOUNT:
That, in the Charter of the Organization of American States (OAS), the member states reaffirm that the education of peoples should be directed toward justice, freedom, and peace, and pledge to give primary importance within their development plans to the encouragement of education oriented toward the integral improvement of the individual, and as a foundation for democracy, social justice, and progress;
That the Inter-American Democratic Charter recognizes that education is key to strengthening democratic institutions, promoting fulfillment of human potential, alleviating poverty, and fostering better understanding among peoples. To achieve these goals, it is essential that high-quality education be available for everyone, including girls and women, the inhabitants of rural areas, and members of minorities;
That in the Declaration against Violence, adopted at the Second Meeting of Ministers of Education, held in Punta del Este, Uruguay, on September 24, 2001, the ministers pledged to emphasize nonviolence and the culture of peace in national and subregional initiatives for training and education in values, and to foster the preparation of a hemispheric program for education in democratic values;
That, in the Declaration of Santiago on Democracy and Public Trust: A New Commitment to Good Governance for the Americas, adopted by the General Assembly at its thirty-third regular session, in June 2003, the ministers of foreign affairs of the member states of the OAS declared that “[t]he consolidation of democracy in the region requires a culture based on profound democratic principles and values and on their daily observance. These values should be fostered through education for democracy”; and
That, in the Declaration of Mexico, adopted at the Third Meeting of Ministers of Education, held in Mexico City from August 11 to 13, 2003, the ministers recognized “the importance of instilling democratic awareness, culture, and values in the present and future generations, and of the principles of the Inter-American Democratic Charter,” and urged that “efforts be made to incorporate those principles into our educational programs in accordance with the laws of each country”; and

RECALLING:



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