9 June 2011
OAS General Assembly Endorses Sustainable Development Declaration
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The 41st Session of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States endorsed the Declaration of Santo Domingo for the Sustainable Development of the Americas, in which OAS members agreed to a number of initiatives to promote sustainable development in the hemisphere.

7 June 2011: The 41st regular session of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) adopted a resolution on sustainable development, including welcoming the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD, or Rio+20) and reiterating the full commitment of all countries in the region to its success.

The Assembly met from 5-7 June 2011, in San Salvador, El Salvador.

The resolution also endorses the Declaration of Santo Domingo for the Sustainable Development of the Americas, which was adopted at the Second Inter-American Meeting of Ministers and High-Level Authorities on Sustainable Development within the Framework of the Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI), held on 17-19 November 2010, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In the Declaration, OAS members decide to extend the Inter-American Program for Sustainable Development (PIDS) for the period 2010-2014 and adopt a number of “action initiatives” to promote sustainable development in the hemisphere.

The resolution further urges the Inter-American Committee on Sustainable Development (CIDS) to report on progress in revising and updating PIDS, and instructs the OAS General Secretariat to: support member States in the exchange of information, experiences and best practices to strengthen the sustainable development agenda; and work with authorities for sustainable development in implementing the measures and decisions adopted at the Second Inter-American Meeting, and to report on this process to the CIDI Permanent Executive Committee.

In addition to the resolution on sustainable development, the Assembly also adopted a declaration on citizen security in the Americas, as well as 82 resolutions on a broad range of issues, including drug abuse, terrorism, security, illegal weapons trade, human rights, women’s rights, poverty eradication and various activities within the CIDI. [OAS 41st General Assembly Website] [OAS 41st General Assembly Declarations and Resolutions] [Declaration of Santo Domingo]

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