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1 Intro, 0,0(2)| Cf. United Nations (UN), Universal Declaration 2 Intro, 0,0(2)| proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in Resolution 3 Intro, 0,0(3)| United Nations, Declaration on Social Progress 4 Intro, 0,0(4)| United Nations, World Food Conference, 5 Intro, 0,0(5)| Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and World Health Organisation ( 6 I, 0,4(15) | Cf. United Nations Conference on Trade and 7 I, 0,4(15) | document for the Second UNIATE Nations Conference on the Less Developed 8 I, B,11(22) | Cf. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), 9 I, B,11(22) | York, 1993. Cf. also United Nations, World Population Prospects: 10 I, B,11 | shown that as peoples and nations become more affluent, high 11 I, B,11(23) | United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 12 I, B,12(26) | mortality. Cf. also United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 13 I, B,12(27) | Sodano, Address to the United Nations Conference on Environment 14 II, 0,23 | peaceful co-existence between nations, but also their common development.~ 15 II, 0,30(50) | II, Address to the United Nations General Assembly for the 16 III, 0,36 | their own contribution. Nations must realise that they " 17 III, 0,38 | particularly UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and 18 III, 0,40(65)| Report 1992. Cf. also UNITED NATIONS, Report of the United Nations 19 III, 0,40(65)| NATIONS, Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment 20 III, 0,40(65)| reach the accepted United Nations target of 0.7 per cent of 21 IV, 0,54(82) | threatens the future of many nations": AAS 87 (1995), p. 36.~