CSD 18: Women's statement on chemicals and waste
Women's statement calls for stronger, legally binding chemical and waste instruments at global level
11.06.2010 | Sascha Gabizon
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Sakeena Bonsu spoke in the:
ROUNDTABLE 4:
Strategies for sustainable chemicals and waste management
The statement can be found on the UN website "Women's statement calls for stronger, legally binding chemical and waste instruments at global level"
The women's major group at the UN Commission for Sustainable Development, represented by Sakeena Bonsu of Ghana, spoke on the need for stronger chemical and waste instruments at global level, during the roundtable dialogue with ministers on May 13th in New York.
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