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DDT and the Stockholm Convention - States on the edge of non-compliance
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Document Date: 2009-04-22 04:32:17


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Geneva / Hamburg / Rio de Janeiro / /

Company

Global Partnership / DDT / The Global Fund / using DDT / /

Continent

Africa / Asia / /

Country

Switzerland / Germany / Senegal / Mauritius / Yemen / Marshall Islands / Netherlands / Myanmar / Mexico / Mozambique / South Africa / Swaziland / Zimbabwe / Gambia / Kenya / Uganda / United States / Malawi / Vietnam / Tanzania / North Korea / Botswana / China / Morocco / Madagascar / Ethiopia / India / /

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Facility

Global Environment Facility / The Global Environment Facility / /

IndustryTerm

hazardous chemicals / food chain / chemical solutions / large producer / chemical management / non-chemical approaches / industrial chemicals / non-chemical methods / multi-regulated problem chemical / malaria prevention / degradation product / persistent and toxic chemicals / chemical methods / /

Organization

World Health Organization / Center for Disease Control / German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation / Oxfam / United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund / Party of the Stockholm Convention / Global Fund / Melinda Gates Foundation / civil society / United Nations / European Union / Secretariat of the Stockholm Convention / /

Person

Rachel Carson / Ralph Ahrens / Pierre Holtz / Matthias Trischler / Bonnie Gillespie / Reginald Bruhn / Carina Weber / Anja Scheid / Medha Chandra / /

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Position

large producer / US President / Marshall / /

Region

Central America / /

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http /

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