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To do all this will require large increases in the budgets of developing countries for population activities and ... It will take a large increase in international aid for family planning if the $ 9 billion a year called for by the UN ...
To do all this will require large increases in the budgets of developing countries for population activities and ... It will take a large increase in international aid for family planning if the $ 9 billion a year called for by the UN ...
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Since the annual volume of ODA was now only $ 55 billion , this would mean a $ 70 billion increase in ODA above current levels . Donor countries refused to ratify these secretariat figures , and succeeded in including language in the ...
Since the annual volume of ODA was now only $ 55 billion , this would mean a $ 70 billion increase in ODA above current levels . Donor countries refused to ratify these secretariat figures , and succeeded in including language in the ...
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It will also be necessary if the donors are to increase their contributions for the 1994-1996 triennium beyond the GEF's pilot stage , as some donors have proposed , to magnitudes such as $ 3 or $ 4 billion .
It will also be necessary if the donors are to increase their contributions for the 1994-1996 triennium beyond the GEF's pilot stage , as some donors have proposed , to magnitudes such as $ 3 or $ 4 billion .
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