Background Papers for the Ministerial Consultations: Universal Membership of the United Nations Environment Programme: Discussion Paper Presented by the Executive Director
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United Nations Environment Programme
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The present paper is intended as a briefing for ministers in connection with the first parallel round-table discussion on the universal membership of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). It covers the following five elements: science-policy interface; responsiveness to countryneeds; secure, stable, adequate and increased financial resources to fulfil the mandate of UNEP; stakeholder participation; and future ministerial engagement.
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