Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... Population Fund , clearly spoke for the overwhelming majority of delegations when she addressed the Rio Plenary and stated that this language in the population chapter embodied the UN consensus established at the Mexico City conference ...
... Population Fund , clearly spoke for the overwhelming majority of delegations when she addressed the Rio Plenary and stated that this language in the population chapter embodied the UN consensus established at the Mexico City conference ...
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... Population Fund's goal for the year 2000 of $ 9 billion in annual spending for population activities , double the present level . The fact that a compromise had been reached on population in the fourth prepcom meant that there was no ...
... Population Fund's goal for the year 2000 of $ 9 billion in annual spending for population activities , double the present level . The fact that a compromise had been reached on population in the fourth prepcom meant that there was no ...
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... population budget by the year 2000 of about $ 900 million annually . U.S. funding of population assistance is now stuck at a plateau of $ 250 million a year and declining in real terms . In 1985 , Ronald Reagan , deferring to the right ...
... population budget by the year 2000 of about $ 900 million annually . U.S. funding of population assistance is now stuck at a plateau of $ 250 million a year and declining in real terms . In 1985 , Ronald Reagan , deferring to the right ...
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