Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After Rio |
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Moreover , by defining the Rio meeting as a conference on " environment and development , ” the Assembly was expressing a new consensus that neither national governments nor international agencies could treat these problems any longer ...
Moreover , by defining the Rio meeting as a conference on " environment and development , ” the Assembly was expressing a new consensus that neither national governments nor international agencies could treat these problems any longer ...
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But there is no way this will happen unless governments devote more high - level attention to the UN's economic work than they have in the past . Hard decisions lie ahead on institutional questions . What kind of persons should ...
But there is no way this will happen unless governments devote more high - level attention to the UN's economic work than they have in the past . Hard decisions lie ahead on institutional questions . What kind of persons should ...
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Governments should take active steps to implement programmes to establish and strengthen preventive and curative health facilities that include women - centered , women - managed , safe and effective reproductive health care and ...
Governments should take active steps to implement programmes to establish and strengthen preventive and curative health facilities that include women - centered , women - managed , safe and effective reproductive health care and ...
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