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The Low Level Panel is a network of volunteers working on the nuts and bolts of United Nations reform. We do not have an official mandate and are not affiliated with any ... http://www.lowlevelpanel.org/
The Low Level Panel is a network of volunteers working on the nuts and bolts of United Nations reform. We do not have an official mandate and are not affiliated with any ... http://www.lowlevelpanel.org/?page_id=20
United Nations High-Level Panel on System-Wide Coherence ... The Secretary-General has established a High-level Panel to explore how the United Nations system could work more ... http://www.un.org/events/panel/
United Nations High-Level Panel on System-Wide Coherence ... Summary of High-level Panel Consultations. In February 2006, the Secretary-General announced the formation of a High ... http://www.un.org/events/panel/html/page3.html
African Ministerial Council on Science and Technology. ... NEPAD and the African Union (AU) Commission have established a high-level African Panel on Biotechnology (APB) to ... http://www.nepadst.org/biopanel/index.shtml
If you are looking for a versatile line of Audio Level Meters, vu Meters, and standard Panel Meters, then you have come to the right place. http://www.sifammeters.com/
High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change 2003 - 2004. In September 2003 Secretary General Kofi Annan announced to the General Assembly his appointment of a High Level ... http://www.globalpolicy.org/reform/initiatives/panels/high/index.htm
On 16 February 2006, the Secretary-General announced the formation of a new, high-level panel to explore how the United Nations system could work more coherently and effectively ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-level_Panel_on_United_Nations_Systemwide_Coherence
The WSIS "High Level Panel" A missed opportunity? A comparison of two panel events : The High Level Panel on ICT for Development turned out to be not so "high level" after all. http://worldsummit2005.de/en/web/834.htm
13 June 2004, 09h30 - 18h00, Room A: High-Level Panel on Creative Industries and Development: Participating Agencies: ILO, ITC and UNESCO. http://www.unctadxi.org/templates/Event____33.aspx?selected=conclusions
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