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A/CONF.171/13: Report of the ICPD (94/10/18) (385k) (15152 words) |
 | Principle 14 In considering the population and development needs of indigenous people, States should recognize and support their identity, culture and interests, and enable them to participate fully in the economic, political and social life of the country, particularly where their health, education and well-being are affected. |
 | Many developing countries and countries with economies in transition face major development obstacles, among which are those related to the persistence of trade imbalances, the slow-down in the world economy, the persistence of the debt-servicing problem, and the need for technologies and external assistance. |
 | Governments, international organizations and non-governmental organizations should ensure that their personnel policies and practices comply with the principle of equitable representation of both sexes, especially at the managerial and policy-making levels, in all programmes, including population and development programmes. |
| Cairo Conference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (305 words) |
 | The Cairo Conference (codenamed "SEXTANT") of November 22-26, 1943, held in Cairo, Egypt, addressed the Allied position against Japan during World War II and made decisions about postwar Asia. |
 | On another hand, The PRC insists the Cairo Declaration is a legitimate historical document, given the fact that it has been cited by the clause eight of Potsdam Declaration and referred by the Japanese Instrument of Surrender. |
 | Cairo Anti-war Conference: For the contemporary Cairo Conference against U.S. hegemony and war on Iraq and in solidarity with Palestine |