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Economic and Social Council: Management Segment - 36th plenary meeting
23 Jul 2019 - The Management Segment serves the following functions:
-The review of the reports of the Council’s subsidiary and expert bodies; these include the reports of all Functional Commissions, the Regional Commissions, the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, as well as expert and ad hoc bodies. -The system-wide coordination and review of specific development issues, with a view to promoting a more integrated response to specific areas (for example, gender mainstreaming or non-communicable diseases). -The consideration of special country situation or regional issues which are on the agenda of ECOSOC (including the work of its Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti). Programme:
-Social and human rights questions - Item 19 -Crime prevention and criminal justice - Item 19 (c) - E/2018/30/Add.1, E/2019/30 -Narcotic drugs - Item 19 (d) - E/2018/28/Add.1, E/2019/28 -Economic and environmental questions - Item 18 -Science and technology for development - Item 18 (b) - E/2019/31, A/74/62-E/2019/6 -Human settlements - Item 18 (d) - A/74/8 -Population and development - Item 18 (f) - E/2019/25 -Public administration and development - Item 18 (g) - E/2019/44 -Geospatial information - Item 18 (i) - E/2019/75 -United Nations Forum on Forests - Item 18 (k) - E/2019/42 -Social and human rights questions - Item 19 -Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues - Item 19 (g) - E/2019/43 -The Management Segment serves the following functions:
-The review of the reports of the Council’s subsidiary and expert bodies; these include the reports of all Functional Commissions, the Regional Commissions, the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, as well as expert and ad hoc bodies. -The system-wide coordination and review of specific development issues, with a view to promoting a more integrated response to specific areas (for example, gender mainstreaming or non-communicable diseases). -The consideration of special country situation or regional issues which are on the agenda of ECOSOC (including the work of its Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti).
-The review of the reports of the Council’s subsidiary and expert bodies; these include the reports of all Functional Commissions, the Regional Commissions, the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, as well as expert and ad hoc bodies. -The system-wide coordination and review of specific development issues, with a view to promoting a more integrated response to specific areas (for example, gender mainstreaming or non-communicable diseases). -The consideration of special country situation or regional issues which are on the agenda of ECOSOC (including the work of its Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti). Programme:
-Social and human rights questions - Item 19 -Crime prevention and criminal justice - Item 19 (c) - E/2018/30/Add.1, E/2019/30 -Narcotic drugs - Item 19 (d) - E/2018/28/Add.1, E/2019/28 -Economic and environmental questions - Item 18 -Science and technology for development - Item 18 (b) - E/2019/31, A/74/62-E/2019/6 -Human settlements - Item 18 (d) - A/74/8 -Population and development - Item 18 (f) - E/2019/25 -Public administration and development - Item 18 (g) - E/2019/44 -Geospatial information - Item 18 (i) - E/2019/75 -United Nations Forum on Forests - Item 18 (k) - E/2019/42 -Social and human rights questions - Item 19 -Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues - Item 19 (g) - E/2019/43 -The Management Segment serves the following functions:
-The review of the reports of the Council’s subsidiary and expert bodies; these include the reports of all Functional Commissions, the Regional Commissions, the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, as well as expert and ad hoc bodies. -The system-wide coordination and review of specific development issues, with a view to promoting a more integrated response to specific areas (for example, gender mainstreaming or non-communicable diseases). -The consideration of special country situation or regional issues which are on the agenda of ECOSOC (including the work of its Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti).