Overview of human resources management reform : towards a global, dynamic, adaptable and engaged workforce for the United Nations : report of the Secretary-General
2016
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A/71/323
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Overview of human resources management reform : towards a global, dynamic, adaptable and engaged workforce for the United Nations : report of the Secretary-General
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[New York] : UN, 23 Aug. 2016
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60 p. : charts, graphs, tables
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Submitted pursuant to General Assembly resolutions 67/255, 68/252, 68/265, 70/244 and 70/286.
"The current report supersedes all other reports on human resources management submitted to the General Assembly by the Secretary-General at its 69th and 70th sessions, specifically the report entitled "Overview of human resources management reform: towards a global, dynamic and adaptable workforce for the United Nations" (A/69/190) and other related reports on mobility (A/69/190/Add.1 and A/70/254), performance management (A/69/190/Add.2), the young professionals programme (A/69/190/Add.3) and assessment of the system of desirable ranges (A/69/190/Add.4)."
"Annex: Summary of progress made in developing a comprehensive workforce planning system": p. 59-60.
"The current report supersedes all other reports on human resources management submitted to the General Assembly by the Secretary-General at its 69th and 70th sessions, specifically the report entitled "Overview of human resources management reform: towards a global, dynamic and adaptable workforce for the United Nations" (A/69/190) and other related reports on mobility (A/69/190/Add.1 and A/70/254), performance management (A/69/190/Add.2), the young professionals programme (A/69/190/Add.3) and assessment of the system of desirable ranges (A/69/190/Add.4)."
"Annex: Summary of progress made in developing a comprehensive workforce planning system": p. 59-60.
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