Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... contributions from donor govern- ments , and $ 1.5 billion from World Bank earn- ings . The U.S. share of the additional $ 1 billion in annual contributions over the real value of IDA - 9 required of governments would be $ 200 million ...
... contributions from donor govern- ments , and $ 1.5 billion from World Bank earn- ings . The U.S. share of the additional $ 1 billion in annual contributions over the real value of IDA - 9 required of governments would be $ 200 million ...
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... contributions . Completion of the GEF restructuring exer- cise in a way that satisfies developed and developing countries is essential if the GEF is to fulfill its original purpose as the principal vehicle for funding environmental ...
... contributions . Completion of the GEF restructuring exer- cise in a way that satisfies developed and developing countries is essential if the GEF is to fulfill its original purpose as the principal vehicle for funding environmental ...
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... contributions through non - governmental channels , which have been running at about 10 per cent of ODA , might be increased . 33.17 . Investment . Mobilization of higher levels of foreign direct investment and technology transfers ...
... contributions through non - governmental channels , which have been running at about 10 per cent of ODA , might be increased . 33.17 . Investment . Mobilization of higher levels of foreign direct investment and technology transfers ...
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