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  • , Norway, and Finland. We are enclosing some briefing materials to provide more information about the Conference. i Secretary of State Madeleine Albr~ght supports this Conference as part of her strong commitment to promoting the advancement of women
  • between and safety of children. This organization, Finland and Developing Countries, known as KISS (Kinder in Schutz und 1985-1990. Mrs. Rehn is currently a Sicherheit), concentrates its efforts on Member of the UNFPA Advisory Com-. finding host families
  • Sea and Gulf of Finland, between Latvia and Russia Geographic coordinates: 59 00 N, 26 00 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 45,226 sq km land: 43,211 sq km water:2,015 sq km note: includes 1,520 isl;:mds in the Baltic Sea Area-comparative: slightly
  • York April 7-14 june, jakarta, Indonesia 1-6 August, Turku, Finland 4-8 September, Ammon, jordan 5·1 3 September, Coiro, Egypt 19·23 September, tv\ar del Plato, Argentino 2&30 September, Buenos Aires, Argentino Early October, Vienna & 10 November, Ammon
  • Biaudet of Finland Moderator: dr. Sigriour Duna Kristmundsdottir, director of the conference Music: Lilja, an Icelandic folksong sung by Hallveig Runarsd6ttir, soprano 14:30 Break 15:00 Qwtline of workshops Speakers: tMN4 5""c( 3 - 1" 3 I ~~· lv>t
  • SOUTH ASIA RUSSIA/NIS CZECH REPUBLIC BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA ALBANIA UKRAINE and POLAND CENTRAL EUROPE BULGARIA AND HUNGARY ITALY ISRAEL FINLAND p.3 p.12 p.13 p.14 p.15. p.l5 p.16 p.16 p.l7 p.17 p.lB p.19 p.19 2 I. Surmnary HOW HAS THE CLINTON
  • -Government of -Russia ---~---_, __ Iceland-------_· Estonia-- The Nordic Council -Latvia of Ministers -Lithuania -The U.S. -Finland government -Sweden . -:-Denmark -Norway -Iceland -U.S. Who will be· attending the conference? What are the main objectives
  • other countries in the NIS for expansion of public awareness projects. At the ASEAN conference, the Secretary of State indicated USG's desire to work with ASEAN countries on anti-trafficking projects. We have had positive discussions with Finland on how
  • . Women in Estonia face economic problems and the transition economy has brought new problems for them, like unemployment. We need to develop entrepreneurial skills of women. 2 FINLAND. I Aino Saarinen, Finnland. Docent, Department ofBehavioral
  • of us from Finland o} Norway or Sweden or. Denmark or Iceland or the United States even to imagine. But here today at the dawn of a new century-at the end of the most violent and bloo~y century in recorded history-people are still giving up their lives
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  • governments, including Italy, Finland, and Ukraine. In some cases, we are working together to protect victims. In others, we are using our resources to help put into place education campaigns. I'm very pleased to announce this evening that our government plans
  • PIERCE United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) 220 East 42nd Street, New York, NY I0017, USA Tel.: 212-297-5141/Fax: 212-297-5145 MS. VALENTINE M. MOGHADAM UN University (UNU) Katajanokanlaituri 6B, 00160, Helsinki, Finland Tel.: 3580-693
  • and memory, of neurological birth defects such as cerebral palsy and dyslexia, and of epilepsy. me • ' • Sweden, Finland and the United States that babies are born with a keen ability to distinguish among language sounds. These tiny master linguists
  • above Govt Seona Smiles Strbrg Comm. 6/13 University of the South Pacific Media Center Maca Tora Pacific Media Desk Susanna Evening Fiji Catholic Women'. s League Lily King The Fiji Women in Politics Project FINLAND Ms. Tarja Halonin Foreign
  • of 30 per cent or more: Denmark; .Finland, Germany, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, South Africa and Swe
  • , we should at once take steps to have the co~ference moved.' Considering the beautiful words of the UN Charter, and the warning against Bibles in the luggage, it is, for once, easy to agree fully with Gingrich." FINLAND: "A Watered-Down Cairo
  • and Parent Views of Preschool. Aprill2, 1996. Minneapolis. MN. Presenter. Forum Session: Improving the Education of the World's Children: Developing an ACEl Action Plan. Co-Presenters: Jim Hoot, SUNY-Buffalo and Eila Estola. Univ. of OuJu, Finland
  • )fuhammad Yunus _ M;maging Director. GrameeD Bank Ba•giRdesla H.~. · Dr. Lucille Mathurin Mair. Alrtbalsador Jamaica .~ Letitia IL Shabaai Mcabe.r of ParJi&meDt Philippilles • The Honourable Ms. llelvi Sipila Finland • TnTAI P.o:1S Withdrawal
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