Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... Ensure a governance that is transparent and democratic in nature , including in terms of decision - making and ... Ensure new and additional financial resources on grant and concessional terms , in particular to developing countries ...
... Ensure a governance that is transparent and democratic in nature , including in terms of decision - making and ... Ensure new and additional financial resources on grant and concessional terms , in particular to developing countries ...
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Four Priorities After Rio Richard N. Gardner. particular to developing countries ; Ensure predictability in the flow of funds by contributions from developed countries , taking into account the importance of equitable burden - sharing ; ...
Four Priorities After Rio Richard N. Gardner. particular to developing countries ; Ensure predictability in the flow of funds by contributions from developed countries , taking into account the importance of equitable burden - sharing ; ...
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... ensure effective monitoring , coordination and supervision of the involvement of the United Nations system in the follow - up to the Conference , there is a need for a coordination mechanism under the direct leadership of the Secretary ...
... ensure effective monitoring , coordination and supervision of the involvement of the United Nations system in the follow - up to the Conference , there is a need for a coordination mechanism under the direct leadership of the Secretary ...
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