The draft, worked out in consultations with several member states, requests Secretary General Kofi Annan to appoint a special representative to sustain the political will of the international community to support medium- and long-term rehabilitation, reconstruction and risk reduction efforts.
The 191-member Assembly is expected to take action on the draft on November 14, officials said.
The Assembly would welcome the "effective co-operation" between the Pakistani authorities and the relevant bodies in the UN system, donor countries and regional and international financial institutions and civil society in the co-ordination and delivery of emergency relief.
It would also welcome the convening of a conference, to generate assistance and commitments for long-term rehabilitation and reconstruction phases in the disaster-stricken areas, in Islamabad on November 18.