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From crisis to consensus:The United Nations and the challenge of development

Physical description: 10 p. 28 cm.;
Summary notes: Keynote Speech delivered by Mrs. Therese P. Savigny, UN Under-Secretary-General for Public Information, at the 199-91 inaugural conference of the University of Ottawa's Institute for International Development and Co-operation on 14 November 1990. The speech sums up the important breakthroughs the UN has achieved in the contentious negotiations on seemingly intractable issues such as Third World debt, the link between environment and development, and the social and political cost of structural adjustment programmes.;
Publisher: : United Nations, Department of Public Information , 1990;
Call number: 341.23 FRO;
Type: Book
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52000$aKeynote Speech delivered by Mrs. Therese P. Savigny, UN Under-Secretary-General for Public Information, at the 199-91 inaugural conference of the University of Ottawa's Institute for International Development and Co-operation on 14 November 1990. The speech sums up the important breakthroughs the UN has achieved in the contentious negotiations on seemingly intractable issues such as Third World debt, the link between environment and development, and the social and political cost of structural adjustment programmes.

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