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AG/RES.
1961 (XXXIII-O/03) (Adopted at the fourth plenary session held on June 10, 2003) |
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THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY, HAVING
SEEN: Resolution
CD/RES. 19 (78-R/03) of the Directing Council of the Inter-American
Children’s Institute, regarding the convocation of the Nineteenth Pan
American Child Congress, the principal subject of which is “The
Family,” since it is the basis for the integral development of children
and adolescents; and The 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child, which
considers “the family[,] as the fundamental group of society and the
natural environment for the growth and well-being of all its members”;
and CONSIDERING: That
Article 23 of the Statutes of the Inter-American Children’s Institute
(IACI) provides that the Pan American Child Congresses may have the status
of inter-American specialized conferences when they deal with special
technical matters or develop certain aspects of inter-American cooperation
and they are held as the result of a resolution of the General Assembly or
of the Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs; That
the 10th anniversary of the International Year of the Family is to be held
in 2004; and That the United Mexican States have offered to host the Pan
American Child Congress in 2004, RESOLVES: 1.
To declare the Nineteenth Pan American Child Congress an
inter-American specialized conference. 2.
To thank Mexico for hosting the Nineteenth Pan American Child
Congress in September 2004.
3. To urge the member
states to provide the necessary financial support to the Inter-American
Children’s Institute as a specialized organ of the OAS, enabling it to
properly fulfill the technical tasks that will be required of it in the
various phases of the Congress. |