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tation of Agenda 21 will come from a country's own public and private sectors . For developing countries , particularly the least developed countries , ODA is a main source of external funding , and substantial new and additional ...
tation of Agenda 21 will come from a country's own public and private sectors . For developing countries , particularly the least developed countries , ODA is a main source of external funding , and substantial new and additional ...
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In particular , the Assembly could consider holding a special session no later than 1997 for the purposes of overall review and appraisal of Agenda 21 , with adequate preparations at a high level . B. Economic and Social Council 38.10 .
In particular , the Assembly could consider holding a special session no later than 1997 for the purposes of overall review and appraisal of Agenda 21 , with adequate preparations at a high level . B. Economic and Social Council 38.10 .
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tion of Agenda 21. National level efforts should be undertaken by all countries in an integrated manner so that both environment and development concerns can be dealt with in a coherent manner . 38.37 . Policy decisions and activities ...
tion of Agenda 21. National level efforts should be undertaken by all countries in an integrated manner so that both environment and development concerns can be dealt with in a coherent manner . 38.37 . Policy decisions and activities ...
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