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19.12.2005
The snippets from Dr Nilay Ranjan from OneWorld South Asia's, who has attending the World Trade Organisation meet at Hong Kong.
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19.12.2005
snipppets from OneWorld South Asia's Dr Nilay Ranjan, who attended the World Trade Organisation meet at Hong Kong.
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05.12.2005
KABUL: President Hamid Karzai opened a regional economic conference Sunday with a pitch for closer cooperation, casting his country's fragile new stability after decades of war as a crucial chance to boost trade and growth.
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08.11.2005
London, Nov. 8 (PTI): In a significant bid to bring the current Doha round of WTO negotiations back on track, India on Monday strongly stressed that development must occupy the centre-stage in the talks as the real issues still remained clouded with just a month remaining for the Ministerial Conference.In a letter addressed to trade ministers of the 148 member countries of the WTO, which he released at a news conference here ahead of a meeting of the G-4, India's Commerce and Industry ...
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24.10.2005
In the year 2000, the nations of the world came together to forge a unique compact. The eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) sketched out a bold plan to halve extreme poverty by 2015. This unprecedented global initiative holds great promise. This year’s The State of World Population report stresses that gender equality and reproductive health are indispensable to the realization of this promise.
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09.08.2005
Ana Elena Obando, WHRnet comments on the report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, with special focus on its commitment to gender issues.
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06.06.2005
The 208-page report uses women's contributions from every region of the world to point out that a combination of global trends have created an environment increasingly hostile to women's advancement.
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