Statement at CSD13 by Japan about Strengthening the monitoring and evaluation of water and sanitation services on 13th April 2005 Thank you Chairman. I have two points to highlight on the subject as i
New Zealand intervention under topics of "interlinkages among the three themes and all crosscutting issues" Delivered by Mark Ramsden, Counsellor, New Zealand Permanent Mission to the United Nations,
CSD-13 Norwegian Delegation Statement on Cross-Cutting Issues ? Gender and Security of Tenure Madame Chair, The Norwegian delegation would like to focus on ? gender, formalization of economic assets i
Statement at CSD13 by Japan about IWRM on 12th April 2005 Thank you Chairperson. I will finish in the green light. As Mr. Lenton mentioned, the plan of implementation of WSSD suggests to develop IWRM
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1 Philippine Statement at the 13th Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development Mr. Chairman, At the outset, the Philippine delegation associates itself with the statement made by the distingu
1 Korea delegation to the UNCSD-13 April 12, 2005 Improving Access of the Poor to Housing and Public Services - Korea?s examples and proposal for financial capacity-building of developing countries -
OFFICIAL STATEMENT AT CSD 13 BY SOUTH AFRICA ON IWRM AND ACCESS TO WATER ON 12 APRIL 2005 South Africa associates itself with the remarks of the representative of the Group of 77 and China. We welcome
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IPM-CSD-13 on Water, Sanitation and Human Settlements New York, February 28 to March 4, 2005 Speaking Points Number 2 Subject: Thematic Session on water: 1) Access to basic water services Date and Tim
Business Action for Water (BAW) Working for sustainable solutions A joint initiative for CSD 13 by the: International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) www.iccwbo.org World Business Council for Sustainable De
Youth Major Group Key Points Water plenary, Tuesday 12th April, 10am ? 1pm - The move from a needs-based approach to a rights-based approach reinforces and clarifies water as a human right. Sucessful
CSD13- Interactive discussions Access to basic water services. Indigenous Peoples.- 12.4.2004 Estebancio Castro, International Indian Treaty Council and Lucy Mulenkei, Indigenous Information Network T
Commission on Sustainable Development 13 Interactive discussion on Access to basic sanitation and hygiene, Indigenous Peoples. 12/4/2005 Estebancio Castro, International Indian Treaty Council and Lucy
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Joanna Phillips, BirdLife International (RSPB) NGO Intervention - IWRM Session Tuesday 12th April 2004. In response the Chair?s call for responsive and targeted replies to her questions ? on the ?how?
1 Trade Union Major Group CSD13 Interactive Dialogue 12 April, 2005 ? Afternoon Session Theme of Sanitation: · Access to basic sanitation and hygiene · Wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse Interv
Statement by Jesper Lund-Larsen, Health, Safety and Environment Coordinator, United Federation of Danish Workers UNFW (on behalf of Trade Unions) Thank you madam chair and thank to EU and G77 represen
COMMENTS OF MR. ERIC FRUMIN UNITE HERE, AFL-CIO, CLC Commission on Sustainable Development 13 United Nations, New York April 12, 2005 Mr. Chairman: The Trade Unions wish to recognize the conclusion in
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