Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... contributions from donor governments , and $ 1.5 billion from World Bank earnings . The U.S. share of the additional $ 1 billion in annual contributions over the real value of IDA - 9 required of governments would be $ 200 million . The ...
... contributions from donor governments , and $ 1.5 billion from World Bank earnings . The U.S. share of the additional $ 1 billion in annual contributions over the real value of IDA - 9 required of governments would be $ 200 million . The ...
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... contributions . Completion of the GEF restructuring exercise in a way that satisfies developed and developing countries is essential if the GEF is to fulfill its original purpose as the principal vehicle for funding environmental ...
... contributions . Completion of the GEF restructuring exercise in a way that satisfies developed and developing countries is essential if the GEF is to fulfill its original purpose as the principal vehicle for funding environmental ...
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... contributions shall be such as to take into account the need for predictability , adequacy and timely flow of funds referred to in Article 20 in accordance with the amount of resources needed to be decided periodically by the Conference ...
... contributions shall be such as to take into account the need for predictability , adequacy and timely flow of funds referred to in Article 20 in accordance with the amount of resources needed to be decided periodically by the Conference ...
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