The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolution 48/101 of 20 December 1993,
Taking note of Economic and Social Council resolution 1994/21
of 25 July 1994,
Aware of the financial difficulties that the United Nations
African Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment
of Offenders continues to face as a result of the fact that many
States of the African region are in the category of least developed
countries and therefore lack the necessary resources with which
to support the Institute,
Conscious of the efforts made thus far by the Institute
in fulfilling its mandate through, inter alia, the organization
of training programmes and regional seminars, as well as the provision
of advisory services,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General,
A/49/712.
1. Commends the United Nations African Institute for the
Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders for the activities
it has undertaken, despite the difficulties it faces in fulfilling
its mandate, as reflected in the progress report of the Secretary-General
on the activities of the United Nations Interregional Crime and
Justice Research Institute and other institutes; E/CN.15/1994/10
and Corr.1, paras. 71-84.
2. Expresses its appreciation to those Governments and
intergovernmental bodies which have supported the Institute in
the discharge of its responsibilities;
3. Appeals to Governments and intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations to provide financial and technical support to the
Institute to enable it to fulfil its objectives, particularly
those concerning training, technical assistance, policy guidance,
research and data collection;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the Institute
is provided with adequate funds, within the overall appropriation
of the programme budget and from extrabudgetary resources, and
to submit proposals for any necessary additional funding of the
Institute, in accordance with paragraph 32 of section II of General
Assembly resolution 48/228 of 23 December 1993;
5. Also requests the Secretary-General to make proposals
to provide additional resources to the Institute in the context
of his proposed programme budget for the biennium 1996-1997;
6. Requests the Administrator of the United Nations Development
Programme to continue providing appropriate funds for the institutional
strengthening and the implementation of the programme of work
of the Institute, taking into account the difficult economic and
financial situation faced by many countries in the African region;
7. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure proper follow-up
with all concerned on the implementation of the present resolution,
and to report thereon to the General Assembly at its fiftieth
session and to the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal
Justice at its fourth session.
94th plenary meeting
23 December 1994