Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... Donor countries refused to ratify these secretariat figures , and succeeded in including language in the Agenda 21 ... donors were prepared to reaffirm the 0.7 percent target as a goal to be reached " as soon as possible . " The United ...
... Donor countries refused to ratify these secretariat figures , and succeeded in including language in the Agenda 21 ... donors were prepared to reaffirm the 0.7 percent target as a goal to be reached " as soon as possible . " The United ...
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... donor country contributions . Preston's statement provided the essential minimum of prospective funding that enabled the G - 77 to abandon its " Green Fund " demand and close on an agreed Agenda 21 financing text . The formula was ...
... donor country contributions . Preston's statement provided the essential minimum of prospective funding that enabled the G - 77 to abandon its " Green Fund " demand and close on an agreed Agenda 21 financing text . The formula was ...
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... 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 willingness of the ...
... 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 willingness of the ...
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