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Report of the Committee for Programme and Coordination

Forty-Second Session (10 June-5 July and 9 July 2002)

Series: Report of the Committee for Programme and Coordination
( Print: September 2002 )

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Report of the Committee for Programme and Coordination

Forty-third Session (9 June-3 July and 9 July 2003)

Series: Report of the Committee for Programme and Coordination
( Print: November 2003 )

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Report of the Committee for Programme and Coordination

Forty-sixth Session (14 August-8 September 2006)

( Print: November 2005, PDF: November 2005 )

This is the official report submitted to the General Assembly on the Committee for Programme and Coordination's organizational session (1st meeting) at United Nations Headquarters on 21 June 2006 and...

This is the official report submitted to the General Assembly on the Committee for Programme and Coordination's organizational session (1st meeting) at United Nations Headquarters on 21 June 2006 and...


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Report of the Committee for Programme and Coordination

Forty-seventh Session (11 June-3 July 2007)

( Print: July 2007, PDF: July 2007 )

Next Millennium, The

Cities for People in a Globalizing World

Series: ODS Roundtable Series
( Print: November 1996 )

This report provides a summary account of all the main policy messages which emanated from the extremely rich and comprehensive debates at Marmaris, Turkey. The complete programme of the Roundtable is...

This report provides a summary account of all the main policy messages which emanated from the extremely rich and comprehensive debates at Marmaris, Turkey. The complete programme of the Roundtable is...


Money Matters

Private Finance for Sustainable Human Development

Series: ODS Roundtable Series
( Print: April 1997 )

Private capital flows have been increasing sharply since the beginning of the 1990s. What are the reasons and what should be done to ensure that funding could be upkept? Observe as author Hugh Peyman...

Private capital flows have been increasing sharply since the beginning of the 1990s. What are the reasons and what should be done to ensure that funding could be upkept? Observe as author Hugh Peyman...