Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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Page 40
... financial resources provided by bilateral or multilateral aid programs ; it should not be subject to forcible appropriation by governments . Article 21 of the convention , entitled " Financial Mechanism , " is even more objectionable ...
... financial resources provided by bilateral or multilateral aid programs ; it should not be subject to forcible appropriation by governments . Article 21 of the convention , entitled " Financial Mechanism , " is even more objectionable ...
Page 61
... financial resources and technology transfer , and other environment and development issues they find relevant . ( c ) To review the progress in the implementation of the commitments contained in Agenda 21 , including those related to ...
... financial resources and technology transfer , and other environment and development issues they find relevant . ( c ) To review the progress in the implementation of the commitments contained in Agenda 21 , including those related to ...
Page 88
... financial resources including monitoring and evaluation on a regular basis of such utilization . The Conference of the Parties shall decide on the arrangements to give effect to paragraph 1 above after consultation with the ...
... financial resources including monitoring and evaluation on a regular basis of such utilization . The Conference of the Parties shall decide on the arrangements to give effect to paragraph 1 above after consultation with the ...
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