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The
World Summit on Sustainable Development
Bali,
Indonesia | 25 May - 7 June 2002
Fourth Preparatory Committee (WSSD PrepCom IV)
Delegates convened in a
High-Level Ministerial segment in morning and afternoon sessions for
an interactive dialogue on partnerships. The
contact group negotiating the unresolved Draft Plan of
Implementation for the WSSD met on-and-of throughout the day, and
a scheduled evening Informal Plenary was cancelled. A ministerial
contact group also met informally during the day to negotiate on trade
and finance.
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Barbados urged countries to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, and urged partnerships related to sinks. She also said that HIV/AIDS was the greatest threat to global security, and urged new partnerships to ensure that the incidence of AIDS is reduced. | |
New Zealand, underscored partnerships founded on genuine trust, with community involvement, mutual outcomes, and ownership, and further called for NATO countries to direct some of their military expenditures to partnerships. |
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Dairiijav Dagvadorj, Mongolia | |
Ireland,
urged,
inter alia, that partnerships be owned by developing country
governments, not donors.
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Belize,
said partnerships should complement national priorities, regional
initiatives and Agenda 21 objectives, and be transparent and
accountable. |
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The Vienna Group | |
Dumisani
Kumalo, Co-Chair of the Vienna Group (South Africa), with the Australian
delegation
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Vice-Chair Ihab Gamaleldin, Egypt (far left), with the US | |
South African Environment Minister Vali Moosa with Vicente Vallenilla, Venezuela |
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Olivier Deleuze, State Secretary for Energy and Sustainable Development, Belgium | |
Everton
Vargas and Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti, Brazil
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Ministers meet with Major Groups | |
Greenpeace Action | |
Remi Parmentier and Steve Sawyer, Greenpeace, speak with the press |
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Miscellaneous Photos: | |
Remi Parmentier, Greenpeace, with Juan Mayr, Colombian Environment Minister Bottom right: Mustafa Tolba, Juan Mayr and Maurica Strong |
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Mark Malloch Brown, UNDP Administrator, during a side event of Capacity Development for Sustainable Development |
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What Should We Do About the United States? | |
US-based
NGOs from environmental, social justice, youth and human rights organizations
decry the actions and attitudes of the US government
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