Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... Secretary - General of all recommendations of the Conference for capacity - building programmes , information networks , task forces and other mechanisms to support the integration of environment and development at regional and ...
... Secretary - General of all recommendations of the Conference for capacity - building programmes , information networks , task forces and other mechanisms to support the integration of environment and development at regional and ...
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... Secretary - General . 38.17 . This task should be given to the Administrative Committee on Coordination ( ACC ) headed by the Secretary - General . ACC would thus provide a vital link and interface between the multilateral financial ...
... Secretary - General . 38.17 . This task should be given to the Administrative Committee on Coordination ( ACC ) headed by the Secretary - General . ACC would thus provide a vital link and interface between the multilateral financial ...
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Four Priorities After Rio Richard N. Gardner. cial organizations . The Secretary - General and heads of United Nations programmes , organizations and ... Secretary - General to the General Assembly and all pertinent 72 - NEGOTIATING SURVIVAL.
Four Priorities After Rio Richard N. Gardner. cial organizations . The Secretary - General and heads of United Nations programmes , organizations and ... Secretary - General to the General Assembly and all pertinent 72 - NEGOTIATING SURVIVAL.
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