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1 The first six subheadings are drawn from ‘Inclusion from the start’ unless otherwise noted while ‘Legal frameworks’ comments are taken from the panel by this name. 2 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 5.a. For comments around specific needs due to sexual and gender-based violence as well as the rights, specific needs, contributions and voices of women and girl refugees (5b) please see the section titled ‘Making the Global Compact work for women and girls’ which addresses all chapters of Appendix 1. 3 This final point came out of Africa regional session.

4 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 5.e. Clause 5d is discussed in the cross-cutting themes portion of the paper. 5 Example is from the Americas regional session. 6 This excerpt came from the Statelessness session. 7 Reflection of New York Declaration, Appendix 1,5 & 5.g

8 In a number of contexts rights exist in law, but cannot be realised. ‘Actual protection’ considers both legal frameworks and implementation of rights.

10 Clauses 6a, 6e, 8a, and 8c were not significant topics of discussion at the Consultations. 11 This session included discussion of New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 6.a to 6.d.

12 Statistic was taken from oral comments in the MENA session. 13 Comment raised in the Europe regional discussion. 14 This title given for the consultation refers to ‘increase support for cash-based delivery and other innovative means for efficient humanitarian assistance.’ New York Declaration Appendix 1, 6.f

15 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 7a 16 APRN, ‘Reflections on the significance of the New York Declaration on Refugees and Migrants for the Asia Pacific Region’, 2017. p 3.

17 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 7c.

18 Refers to ‘Support local civil society partners that contribute to humanitarian responses, in recognition of their complementary contribution’ New York Declaration Appendix 1, 7.d as well as Appendix 1, 7b ‘Deliver assistance, to the extent possible, through appropriate national and local service providers’.

19 Session refers to ‘Ensure close cooperation and encourage joint planning, as appropriate between humanitarian and development actors and other relevant actors’ New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 7e. 20 Keeping the needs of PoC at the centre of collective decision making was affirmed in the Africa regional session as well.

21 This point is from the MENA regional discussion.

22 New York Declaration Appendix 1, 8b. Clause 8a was not significantly discussed at the Consultations.

23 APRRN, ‘Reflections on the significance of the New York Declaration on Refugees and Migrants for the Asia Pacific Region’, 2017. p 3.

24 Discussion supporting recommendations for 6e, 7b, 7c, 8b are in the ‘Issues that cut across all four substantive sections’ chapter.

25 More detail on the SGBV and PSEA recommendations are available in the ‘Issue that cut across all four substantive sections’ chapter. 26 The Annual Tripartite Consultations on Resettlement took place for immediately before the Annual Consultations. The NGO statement delivered at the ATCR is available here: http://resettlement.de/wp-content/uploads/ATCR-2017-NGO-Statement.pdf

27 New York Declaration, paragraph 78. 28 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 14.

29 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 16.

30General Assembly resolution 71/1, New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants, A/RES/71/1 (19 September 2016), available from undocs.org/A/RES/71/1 Appendix 1, paragraph 11.

31 New York Declaration Appendix 1, 11.b 32 New York Declaration Appendix 1, 12

33 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 1 34 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 13.b 35 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 13.c

36 This paragraph was taken from the ‘Legal frameworks’ session. 37 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 13.d

38 New York Declaration, Appendix 1 13.c

39 New York Declaration, Appendix 1, 2

40 In addition to recommendations for women and girls in the Programme of Action that were developed at the Annual Consultations, University of New South Wales brought a detailed analysis of women’s’ rights in the New York Declaration, which is available here. http://www.unhcr.org/en-us/events/conferences/595b7f344/strengthening-response-refugee-women-girls-comprehensive-refugee-response.html

41 New York Declaration paragraph 72. 42 Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 7 & 1967 Convention for the Reduction of Statelessness, Articles 1-4.

43 Comment made in Africa regional session.

44 New York Declaration, paragraph 39. 45 This point was taken from the ‘Walk the talk’ discussion. 46 New York Declaration, paragraph 14.