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Mr. Ron Nechemia the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the EurOrient Financial Group and the founding father of private sector development banking was invited by the United Nation General Assembly to participate in the International Summit on Financing for Development, March 2002 on the Ministerial Segment to address key financial and development issues in front of Heads of State or Government. In addition to a number of Presidents and Prime Ministers, over 200 ministers have participated in the Summit include ministers of finance, trade and foreign affairs; the United Nations Secretary-General; the heads of the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and World Trade Organization; the representatives of civil society and the leaders from the private sector, and senior officials of all the major intergovernmental financial, trade, economic, and monetary organizations. His statement to the plenaries and the Monterrey Consensus provide a picture of the new global approach to financing development.
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J O U R N A L
of the

UNITED NATIONS
International Conference on Financing for Development

Monterrey, N.L., Mexico
(18-22 March 2002)

WEDNESDAY, 20 MARCH 2002 No. 4*

PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS AND AGENDA

SCHEDULED MEETINGS

Wednesday, 20 March 2002

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FINANCING
FOR DEVELOPMENT

MINISTERIAL ROUND TABLE B1

Coherence in development

10 a.m.-


1
p.m.

Conference Room 2

Co-Chairs: Czech Republic (H.E. Mr. Jan Kavan, Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister of Foreign Affairs); United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development (UNCTAD) (Mr. Rubens Ricupero, Secretary-General)

Member States:

African States: Angola, Botswana, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Nige-
ria, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo

Asian States: Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Malaysia, Oman, Qatar, Viet Nam, Sri
Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Viet Nam

Eastern European States: Czech Republic, Lithuania, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Slovenia

Latin American and Caribbean States: Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grena-
dines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela

Western European and other States: Australia, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Sweden, United
States of America

Institutional stakeholder participants: World Bank; International Monetary Fund (IMF); World Trade Or-
ganization (WTO); United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD); European Commis-
sion; United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); World Food Programme (WFP); Financial Stability Forum

(continued overleaf)
__________


* Reissued for technical reasons.


2
No. 4

Business sector participants: AB Volvo; Calvert Funds; Business Council for the United Nations; Capital
Markets Credit Society; Allied Zurich; Samuels Associates; State Street Global Investor Services Group

Civil society participants: African Network for Environmental and Economic Justice; Catholic Committee
against Hunger and for Development; Congregación de la Sagrada Familia; International Union for Land
Value Tax; Network for African Women Economists; Women's International Coalition for Economic Justice



Participants wishing to follow the proceedings of the round tables may do so in the overflow rooms in
Cineteca I and Cineteca II (Conference Rooms 8 and 9). A shuttle bus will run approximately every
fifteen minutes from in front of the Cintermex to the Cineteca and Centro de los Artes (Conference
Room 10). In addition, provisions are being made to broadcast one of the round tables in the morning
and on in the afternoon to Conference Room 7 (Main Committee Room).

Provisions are also being made to broadcast the round tables of today to the Media Center.

Access to the round tables: each registered participant is invited to access the round table rooms
(Conference Rooms 2 and 3) accompanied by her/his advisor (two for delegations and one for inter-
governmental and non-governmental organizations and business.




MINISTERIAL ROUND TABLE B2

Coherence in development

10 a.m.-


1
p.m.

Conference Room 3

Co-Chairs: South Africa (H.E. Mr. Trevor Manuel, Minister of Finance); Netherlands
(H.E. Mrs. Eveline Herfkens, Minister for Development Cooperation)

Member States:

African States: Burundi, Congo, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Somalia,
South Africa, Tunisia, Uganda

Asian States: Bahrain, Bhutan, Cambodia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kuwait, Lao People's Democratic Re-
public, Mongolia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore

Eastern European States: Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Russian Federation, The former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia

Latin American and Caribbean States: Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama,
Paraguay

Western European and other States: France, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland

Institutional stakeholder participants: United Nations; World Bank; International Monetary Fund (IMF);
World Trade Organization (WTO); International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD); United Na-
tions Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM); Latin American Economic System (SELA); IUCN-The
World Conservation Union

Business sector participants: BRED Banque Populaire; Eurorient; ESKOM; Grupo Empresarial Olmeca;
KfW; Soros Fund Management; Money Matters Institute

Civil society participants: All Pakistan Federation of Labour (APFOL); CIDSE; Espacio Autónomo; Insti-
tuto Braziliero de Analysis Sociais e Economicas (IBASE); Oxfam International; Bretton Woods Projects;
Third World Network




No. 4
3

Participants wishing to follow the proceedings of the round tables may do so in the overflow rooms in
Cineteca I and Cineteca II (Conference Rooms 8 and 9). A shuttle bus will run approximately every
fifteen minutes from in front of the Cintermex to the Cineteca and Centro de los Artes (Conference
Room 10). In addition, provisions are being made to broadcast one of the round tables in the morning
and on in the afternoon to Conference Room 7 (Main Committee Room).

Provisions are also being made to broadcast the round tables of today to the Media Center.

Access to the round tables: each registered participant is invited to access the round table rooms
(Conference Rooms 2 and 3) accompanied by her/his advisor (two for delegations and one for inter-
governmental and non-governmental organizations and business.



MINISTERIAL ROUND TABLE B3

Coherence in development

3 p.m.-


6
p.m.

Conference Room 2

Co-Chairs: Nepal (Dr. Ram Sharan Mehat, Minister of Finance); Inter-American
Development Bank (Mr. Enrique Iglesias, President)

Member States:

African States: Cameroon, Comoros, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Libyan Arab Repub-
lic, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia

Asian States: Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia

Eastern European States: Azerbaijan, Georgia, Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine

Latin American and Caribbean States: Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic,
Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala

Western European and other States: Belgium, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Spain, Turkey

Institutional stakeholder participants: United Nations; World Bank; International Monetary Fund (IMF);
World Trade Organization (WTO); Inter-American Development Bank (IDB); Organization of the Islamic
Conference (OIC); Banco Centroamericano de Integración Económica; Pacific Island Forum

Business sector participants: Business Council for Sustainable Development (Mexico); Business Council
for the United Nations; Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce and Industry; TechniQuímica; Poto-
mac Associates; Standard & Poor's; Upstart Business Strategies

Civil society participants: African Center for Empowerment Gender and Advocacy (ACEGA);
ATTAC/Norwegian Forum for Environment and Development; Intermon Oxfam; WFUNA/UNA-
Argentina; Campaign to Reform the World Bank; World Council of Churches (EcuTeam); Third World
Network

Participants wishing to follow the proceedings of the round tables may do so in the overflow rooms in
Cineteca I and Cineteca II (Conference Rooms 8 and 9). A shuttle bus will run approximately every
fifteen minutes from in front of the Cintermex to the Cineteca and Centro de los Artes (Conference
Room 10). In addition, provisions are being made to broadcast one of the round tables in the morning
and on in the afternoon to Conference Room 7 (Main Committee Room).

Provisions are also being made to broadcast the round tables of today to the Media Center.

Access to the round tables: each registered participant is invited to access the round table rooms
(Conference Rooms 2 and 3) accompanied by her/his advisor (two for delegations and one for inter-
governmental and non-governmental organizations and business.




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No. 4

MINISTERIAL ROUND TABLE B4

Coherence in development

3 p.m.-


6
p.m.

Conference Room 3

Co-Chairs: Barbados (Mr. Owen A. Arthur, Prime Minister and Minister
of Finance); European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(Mr. Jean Lemierre, President)


Member States:

African States: Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti,
Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Sao Tome and Principe, Swaziland

Asian States: Qatar, Thailand

Eastern European States: Armenia, Latvia, Yugoslavia

Latin American and Caribbean States: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bo-
livia, Brazil, Chile

Western European and other States: Austria, Canada, Finland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and North-
ern Ireland, United States of America, Holy See


Institutional stakeholder participants: United Nations; World Bank; International Monetary Fund (IMF);
World Trade Organization (WTO); European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); Interna-
tional Labour Organization (ILO); Islamic Development Bank; Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD)


Business sector participants: Business Council on Sustainable Development-Argentina; China Online; Cisco
Systems; Grupo IMSA; World Economic Forum; FireXchange; Vistech Corporation


Civil society participants: Environmental Development Action in the Third World (ENDA); Grupo Género
y Economía; Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP); InterAction; World Economy, Ecology and
Development (WEED)




Participants wishing to follow the proceedings of the round tables may do so in the overflow rooms in
Cineteca I and Cineteca II (Conference Rooms 8 and 9). A shuttle bus will run approximately every
fifteen minutes from in front of the Cintermex to the Cineteca and Centro de los Artes (Conference
Room 10). In addition, provisions are being made to broadcast one of the round tables in the morning
and on in the afternoon to Conference Room 7 (Main Committee Room).

Provisions are also being made to broadcast the round tables of today to the Media Center.


Access to the round tables: each registered participant is invited to access the round table rooms
(Conference Rooms 2 and 3) accompanied by her/his advisor (two for delegations and one for inter-
governmental and non-governmental organizations and business.









No. 4
5

* * *


The Credentials Committee will meet today, 20 March 2002, at 2 p.m. in
the CAINTRA Board Room.








* * *


There will be a meeting of the Bureau of the Economic and Social Council
today, 20 March 2002, at 7 p.m. in the CAINTRA Board Room.


















MEETINGS OTHER THAN MEETINGS
OF UNITED NATIONS BODIES

The announcements in this section are reproduced as received.
The designations employed do not imply the expression
of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the
Secretariat of the United Nations.

Wednesday, 20 March 2002

GROUP OF 77
(at the ministerial level)

11 a.m. -

Conference
1
p.m.
closed meeting
Room 1






LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
(at the ministerial level)

5 p.m. -


6
p.m.
closed meeting
Caucus Room 1
_________



* Followed by a reception.




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No. 4

FORTHCOMING MEETINGS

Thursday, 21 March 2002

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FINANCING
FOR DEVELOPMENT

9 a.m.-


1
p.m.
3rd PLENARY MEETING
Conference Room 1

Summit segment [10]

(a) General exchange of views


1. His Excellency Mr. Hugo Chávez Frías, President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (on behalf of
the Group of 77 and China)

2. His Excellency Mr. José María Aznar, President of the Government of the Kingdom of Spain (on behalf of
the European Union)

3. His Excellency Mr. Olusegun Obasanjo, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

4. His Excellency Mr. Alejandro Toledo Manrique, President of the Republic of Peru

5. His Excellency Mr. Leo Falcam, President of the Federated States of Micronesia

6. His Excellency Mr. Agbéyomé Messan Kodjo, Prime Minister of the Togolese Republic

7. His Excellency Mr. Guy Verhofstadt, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium

8. His Excellency The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien, Prime Minister of Canada

9. His Excellency Mr. José Maria Pereira Neves, Prime Minister of the Republic of Cape Verde

10. His Excellency Mr. Thabo Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa

11. His Excellency Mr. Tommy Remengesau, Jr., President of the Republic of Palau

12. His Excellency Mr. Francisco Guillermo Flores Pérez, President of the Republic of El Salvador

13. His Excellency The Honourable Dr. Denzil Douglas, Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Develop-
ment, Planning and National Security of Saint Kitts and Nevis

14. His Excellency Mr. Enrique Bolaños Geyer, President of the Republic of Nicaragua

15. His Excellency Mr. Boris Trajkovski, President of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

16. His Excellency Mr. Jorge Battle Ibáñez, President of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay

17. His Excellency Mr. Festus Mogae, President of the Republic of Botswana

18. His Excellency Mr. Ricardo Maduro Joest, President of the Republic of Honduras

19. His Excellency Mr. Hipólito Mejía Domínguez, President of the Dominican Republic

20. His Excellency Dr. Pascoal Manuel Mocumbi, Prime Minister of the Republic of Mozambique

21. His Majesty King Abdullah Bin Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

22. His Excellency Mr. Abderrahman Youssoufi, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Morocco

23. His Excellency Mr. Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría, President of the Republic of Costa Rica

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24. His Excellency The Honourable Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Planning,
Economic Development, Labour, Information, Grenadines and Legal Affairs of Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines

25. His Excellency Mr. Stjepan Mesić, President of the Republic of Croatia

26. Her Excellency Mrs. Tarja Halonen, President of the Republic of Finland

27. His Excellency Mr. Ion Iliescu, President of Romania

28. His Excellency Mr. Carlos Lage Dávila, Vice-President of the Republic of Cuba



3 p.m.-


9
p.m.
4h PLENARY MEETING
Conference Room 1

1. His Excellency Mr. Andrés Pastrana Arango, President of the Republic of Colombia

2. His Excellency Mr. Kjell Magne Bondevik, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Norway

3. His Excellency Mr. Thaksin Shivawatra, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand

4. His Excellency Mr. Abdoulaye Wade, President of the Republic of Senegal

5. His Excellency Mr. Nagoum Yamassoum, Prime Minister of the Republic of Chad

6. Her Excellency Mrs. Mireya Elisa Moscoso Rodríguez, President of the Republic of Panama

7. His Excellency Mr. Mohamed Ghannouchi, Prime Minister of the Republic of Tunisia

8. His Excellency El Hadj Omar Bongo, President of the Gabonese Republic

9. His Excellency Mr. Abdelaziz Bouteflika, President of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria

10. His Excellency The Right Honourable Owen Arthur, MP, Prime Minister and Minister for Finance and
Economic Affairs of Barbados

11. His Excellency Mr. Eduardo Duhalde, President of the Argentine Republic

12. His Excellency Mr. Jorge Quiroga Ramirez, President of the Republic of Bolivia

13. His Excellency Mr. Teofisto Guingona, Jr., Vice-President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Repub-
lic of the Philippines

14. His Excellency Mr. Roni Milo, Minister for Regional Cooperation of Israel

15. His Excellency The Honourable Majozi Sithole, Minister for Finance of Swaziland

16. Central
African
Republic

17. His Excellency Mr. Charles Goerens, Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian Action of Luxembourg

18. His Excellency The Honourable Saufatu Sopoanga, Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Indus-
tries of Tuvalu

19. United Republic of Tanzania

20. His Excellency The Honourable Alex Bartlett, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Solomon Islands

21. His Excellency Dr. Ibrahim Al-Assaf, Minister of Finance and National Economy of Saudi Arabia


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No. 4

22. His Excellency Lyonpo Yeshey Zimba, Minister of Finance of Bhutan

23. His Excellency Mr. Xiang Huaicheng, Minister of Finance and Representative of the Chinese President,
His Excellency Mr. Jiang Zeming

24. His Excellency Mr. Volodymyr Pershyn, State Secretary, Ministry of Economy and for European Integra-
tion of Ukraine

25. His Excellency Mr. Dorodjatun Kuntjorojakti, Coordinating Minister for Economy and Finance of Indo-
nesia

26. His Excellency Mr. Joseph Deiss, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Switzerland

27. His Excellency Mr. Kermechend Raghoebarsing, Minister of Planning and Development Cooperation of
Suriname

28. His Excellency The Honourable Joseph Henry Mensah, Senior Minister for Government and Business of
Ghana

29. His Excellency Mr. Shaukat Aziz, Minister of Finance of Pakistan

30. His Excellency Mr. Carlos Julio Emanuel, Minister of Economy and Finance of Ecuador

31. His Excellency Mr. El Hadj Oumar Kouyaté, Minister of State for Planning of Guinea

32. His Excellency Mr. Bosse Ringholm, Minister of Finance of Sweden

33. His Excellency Mr. Mohamed Ould Nany, Minister of Economic Affairs and Development of Mauritania

34. His Excellency Dr. Per Srig Moller, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark

35. His Excellency The Honourable John Dalli, Minister of Finance of Malta

36. His Excellency Mr. M. Saifur Rahman, Minister of Finance and Planning of Bangladesh

37. His Excellency Mr. Raymond Lim, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Industry of Singa-
pore

38. Her Excellency Ms. Liz O'Donnell, T.D., Minister for Development Cooperation of Ireland

39. His Excellency Mr. Abdullah bin Khalid Al-Attiayh, Governor of the Central Bank of Qatar

40. His Excellency The Honourable Julian Hunte, Minister for External Affairs of Saint Lucia

41. Her Excellency Ms. Delia Grybauskaite, Minister of Finance of Lithuania

42. His Excellency The Honourable Mohlabi Tsokoa, Minister of Finance and Planning of Lesotho

43. Her Excellency Mrs. Heidemarie Nieczorek-Zeul, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Devel-
opment of Germany

44. His Excellency Mr. Maris Riekstinš, Secretary of State of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Latvia

45. His Excellency Mr. Andreas Lovendos, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece

46. Her Excellency Ms. Anne Konate, Vice-Minister in charge of Economic Development of Burkina Faso

47. His Excellency Mr. Franz Morak, State Secretary of Austria


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48. Her Excellency Mrs. Selica Minić, Vice-Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia

49.
His Excellency Archbishop Renato Martino, Chairman of the Delegation of the Holy See

50.
Her Excellency Ms. Madina Jarbussynova, Chairperson of the Delegation of Kazakhstan

51.
His Excellency Dr. Warnasena Rasaputram Chairman of the Delegation of Sri Lanka

52.
His Excellency Mr. Mohammad Abdulhassan, Chairman of the Delegation of Kuwait

53.
His Excellency Mr. Nouhad Mahmoud, Chairman of the Delegation of Lebanon

54.
His Excellency Mr. Altai Efendiev, Chairman of the Delegation of Azerbaijan

55.
His Excellency Mr. Fredrick Pitcher, Chairman of the Delegation of Nauru

56.
His Excellency Mr. Guyla Nemeth, Chairman of the Delegation of Hungary







SUMMET ROUND TABLE C3

Looking ahead

10.30 a.m.-


1
p.m.

Conference Room 2

Co-Chairs: Costa Rica; Peru; World Trade Organization (WTO)

Member States:

African States: Angola, Burundi, Congo, Egypt, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Lesotho, Mada-
gascar, Mauritius, Somalia, Swaziland

Asian States: Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Marshall Islands, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Saudi
Arabia

Eastern European States: Belarus, Estonia, Georgia

Latin American and Caribbean States: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname,Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela

Western European and other States: Austria,Canada, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Turkey, Netherlands


Institutional stakeholder participants: United Nations; World Bank; International Monetary Fund (IMF);
World Trade Organization (WTO); International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD); European
Commission; Common Fund for Commodities


Business sector participants: Violy Byorum & Partners Holdings; Bank of Philippines; Samuels Associ-
ates; COPARMEX;Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services; BRED Banque Populaire; Zurich Group


Civil society participants: International Confederation for Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)/ORIT; Interna-
tional Council for Social Welfare (ICSW); Liberal Society Institute;South African Council of
Churches(Ecumenical Team); Rural Reconstruction Nepal; Women's Eyes on the Multilaterals/Alcadeco;
Development Alternatives with Women (DAWN)


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No. 4

SUMMET ROUND TABLE C4

Looking ahead

10.30 a.m.-


1
p.m.

Conference Room 3

Co-Chairs: Romania; Thailand

Member States:

African States: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape-Verde, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Equatorial
Guinea, Eritrea, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles, Sudan, Uganda

Asian States: Bhutan, Islamic Republic of Iran, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia

Eastern European States: Romania, Slovenia

Latin American and Caribbean States: Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador,
Costa Rica

Western European and other States: Iceland, Holy See, Monaco, Switzerland


Institutional stakeholder participants: United Nations; World Bank; International Monetary Fund (IMF);
World Trade Organization (WTO); Commonwealth Secretariat; Organization for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD); International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent


Business sector participants: African Business Round Table; Calvert Funds; Electrolux; Potomac Associ-
ates; GTFI Fund Management; Soros Fund Management; Cisneros Group of Companies


Civil society participants: Development Alternatives with Womenfor a New Era (DAWN)/Iniciativa; Fo-
cus on the Global South; Gender and Economic Reforms in Africa; Red Thread/Women's Environment and
Development Organization (WEDO); World Confederation of Labor (WCL); North-South Institute/Social
Watch




SUMMET ROUND TABLE C1

Looking ahead

3 p.m.-


6
p.m.

Conference Room 2

Co-Chairs: Belgium; World Bank

Member States:

African States: Algeria, Botswana, Cameroon, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti,
Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone,South Africa, Togo

Asian States: Bangladesh, India, Jordan, Maldives, Nepal, Singapore, Syrian Arab Republic, Viet Nam

Eastern European States: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Russian Federation, The former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Latin American and Caribbean States: Colombia, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Grena-
da, Guatemala, Guyana

Western European and other States: Australia, Belgium, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Nothern Ireland, United States of America


Document Outline

  • J O U R N A L
    • PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS AND AGENDA
        • SCHEDULED MEETINGS
      • Wednesday, 20 March 2002
                • GENERAL ASSEMBLY
      • Institutional stakeholder participants: World Bank; International Monetary Fund (IMF); World Trade Organization (WTO); United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD); European Commission; United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); World Food Pr
          • Business sector participants: AB Volvo; Calvert Funds; Business Council for the United Nations; Capital Markets Credit Society; Allied Zurich; Samuels Associates; State Street Global Investor Services Group
          • MEETINGS OTHER THAN MEETINGS
              • Wednesday, 20 March 2002
        • FORTHCOMING MEETINGS
      • Thursday, 21 March 2002
                • GENERAL ASSEMBLY
      • Institutional stakeholder participants: United Nations; World Bank; International Monetary Fund (IMF); World Trade Organization (WTO); World Health Organization (WHO); United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); OPEC Fund for International Development
          • Business sector participants: CEMEX; Cisneros; GF Securities; ONDEO Suez; Institute of Liberty and Democracy; Standard & Poor's; Total Fina Elf
        • SUMMARY OF MEETINGS
      • Monday, 18 March 2002
      • Tuesday, 19 March 2002
        • ANNOUNCEMENTS
      • Round tables
      • * * *
      • Press conferences
      • Bilateral meetings
    • Announcement

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