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Tajikistan 0

Tajikistan

RECOMMENDATIONS of the Preparatory Conference “Towards the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20):Water Cooperation Issues”, (Dushanbe, 19-20 October, 2011) 1. The Preparatory conference was organized by the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan in...

Slovenia 0

Slovenia

Slovenia statement to Rio+20 Compilation Document Bled, October 28, 2011 Inspired by the 1th Meeting of the European Environment and Health Task Force, held in Bled, Slovenia from 27-28 October 2011, where the implementation...

Singapore 0

Singapore

Introduction 1. The United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD), the National Environment Agency of Singapore (NEA-Singapore), and the Ministry of the Environment of the Government of Japan (MoE-Japan), jointly organized the Third Meeting...

Kazakhstan 0

Kazakhstan

The waves of global crises which have embraced the planet since the beginning of the millennium have made the development interdependence and correlation increasingly explicit, as well as the need for integrating countries’ efforts...

India 0

India

What are the expectations for the outcome of Rio+20, and what are the concrete proposals in this regard, including views on a possible structure of the Outcome document? The Rio+20 Conference in 2012 provides...

Honduras 0

Honduras

The Ministers of Tourism of the Central American region and their representatives, gathered in Roatan, Honduras on the 23rd and 24th of June of 2011., in occasion of the First Workshop on Sustainable Tourism,...

Ghana 0

Ghana

REPUBLIC OF GHANA MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, GHANA RESPONSE TO QUESTIONNAIRE ON IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA SUBMITTEB BY THE GOVERNMENT OF GHANA TO THE UNITED NATIONS COMMISION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPEMNT (UNCSD)...

Cuba 0

Cuba

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Canada 0

Canada

Preamble En Francais Twenty years after the Earth Summit much has been done to address the environmental and development challenges identified in 1992. However, many of the challenges still exist, others have grown more...