Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... mechanism ( Administrative Committee on Coordination ) but also at regional and national levels . In particular , representatives of multilateral financial institutions and mechanisms , as well as the International Fund for Agricultural ...
... mechanism ( Administrative Committee on Coordination ) but also at regional and national levels . In particular , representatives of multilateral financial institutions and mechanisms , as well as the International Fund for Agricultural ...
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... MECHANISM 1. There shall be a mechanism for the provision of financial resources to developing country Parties for purposes of this Convention on a grant or concessional basis the essential elements of which are described in this ...
... MECHANISM 1. There shall be a mechanism for the provision of financial resources to developing country Parties for purposes of this Convention on a grant or concessional basis the essential elements of which are described in this ...
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... mechanism . 3. The Conference of the Parties shall review the effectiveness of the mechanism established under this Article , including the criteria and guidelines referred to in paragraph 2 above , not less than two years after the ...
... mechanism . 3. The Conference of the Parties shall review the effectiveness of the mechanism established under this Article , including the criteria and guidelines referred to in paragraph 2 above , not less than two years after the ...
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