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The UNDP-GEF POPs Resource Kit Unit
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Purpose of this Document The UNDP-G
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Scientists researching population d
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DDT, Dieldrin, Dioxins and Furans,
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eliminate POPs and the problems the
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MIREX: Mirex has been used against
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No country presently reports intent
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Significant learning and attention
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developing world. Strong linkages t
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Convention in May, 2001. The princi
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Financial Action Plans need to emph
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Weak involvement of NGOs may result
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Functionally, the SGP provides plan
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far away from their sources. These
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• detailed characterization of th
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AFRICA NAMIBIA Ms. Ester HOVEKA est
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Solomon Islands (covered by Fiji) W
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Syria Mr. Marwan Anssary National G
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Yugoslavia Mr. Radomir Buric Ms. Sh
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Consultant: Ms. Lila Gil Lila.gil@u
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REGIONAL BUREAUX TELEPHONE FAX REGI
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BOTSWANA GEF Small Grants Programme
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Arab Office For Youth & Environment
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ppsdom@codetel.net.do Ms. Griselda
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Annexes A. Text of Stockholm Conven
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UNITED NATIONS United Nations CONFE
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 Recognizing the im
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 (c) That a chemica
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 (c) Promote the de
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 (e) Endeavour to d
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 9. The Committee s
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 (c) Take into acco
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 of the developing
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 request of any par
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 3. The Parties sha
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 4. In its instrume
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Notes: UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 (i) Except
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Annex B RESTRICTION Part I Chemical
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 (c) Progress in st
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 (f) Specific chemi
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UNEP/POPS/CONF/2 (b) General releas
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(e) Adverse effects: UNEP/POPS/CONF
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Annex F INFORMATION ON SOCIO-ECONOM
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