Questions relating to information : resolutions / adopted by the General Assembly.
1995
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A/RES/50/31[A]
A/RES/50/31
A/RES/50/31
Title
Questions relating to information : resolutions / adopted by the General Assembly.
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English: A_RES_50_31&A_RES_50_31^A^-EN - PDF ; Español: A_RES_50_31&A_RES_50_31^A^-ES - PDF ; Français: A_RES_50_31&A_RES_50_31^A^-FR - PDF ; Other: A_RES_50_31&A_RES_50_31^A^-DE - PDF ; Русский: A_RES_50_31&A_RES_50_31^A^-RU - PDF ; العربية: A_RES_50_31&A_RES_50_31^A^-AR - PDF ; 中文: A_RES_50_31&A_RES_50_31^A^-ZH - PDF ;
Summary
Urges all countries, organizations of the UN system as a whole and all others concerned: (a) to cooperate and interact with a view to reducing existing disparities in information flows at all levels by increasing assistance for the development of communication infrastructures and capabilities in developing countries; (b) to ensure for journalists the free and effective performance of their professional tasks and condemn resolutely all attacks against them; (c) to provide support for the continuation and strengthening of practical training programmes for broadcasters and journalists from public, private and other media in developing countries; (d) to enhance regional efforts and cooperation among developing countries, as well as cooperation between developed and developing countries, to strengthen communication capacities and to improve the media infrastructure and communication technology in the developing countries, especially in the areas of training and dissemination of information; (e) to aim, in addition to bilateral cooperation, at providing all possible support and assistance to the developing countries and their media, public, private or other.
Action note
1995-12-06
Vote summary
Adopted without vote, 82nd meeting
Meeting record
Agenda information
Date
1996-02-05
Notes
Adopted at the 82nd plenary meeting, 6 Dec. 1995.