The role of the United Nations System in providing full and productive employment and decent work for all
2007
Details
SymbolE/RES/2007/2
TitleThe role of the United Nations System in providing full and productive employment and decent work for all
Summary
Requests the functional and regional commissions of UN to continue to address the challenge of full and productive employment and decent work for all in the various dimensions of the international development agenda and to assess the impact of policies in their specific areas of competence on the achievement of employment and decent work for all; requests UN funds, programmes and specialized agencies to coordinate their employment and decent work-related activities and programmes in order to promote coherent and mutually supportive multidisciplinary and multisectoral approaches, including approaches mainstreaming gender; requests the Secretary-General, in his capacity as the Chairman of the UN System Chief Executives Board for Coordination, to encourage the organizations and bodies of the UN system to review the integration and implementation of the policies and plans to achieve the goals of productive employment and decent work for all, including women and youth, and in this context requests that they be brought to the attention of Member States and the relevant governing bodies of UN organizations.
Action note2007-07-17
Vote summary
Adopted without vote, 34th plenary meeting
Related resourceE/2007/99
DraftE/2007/L.14
Agenda information
E/2007/100 4 Role of the United Nations System in promoting full and productive employment and decent work for all. EMPLOYMENT CREATION
Date2008
Notes
In: Resolutions and decisions of the Economic and Social Council, organizational session for 2007, New York, 17 and 22 Jan., 6, 9 and 15 Feb., 2 and 15 Mar. and 16 Apr. 2007; resumed organizational session for 2007, New York, 25 and 26 Apr. and 24 May 2007, substantive session of 2007, Geneva, 2-27 July 2007, resumed substantive session of 2007, New York, 4 and 17 Oct. 2007 - E/2007/99 - p. 16-17 - (ESCOR, 2007, Suppl. no. 1).