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Saturday, June 14, 2014

IN BOLIVIA, BAN TO URGE G77 BEFORE MOVING INTO G88 TO WORK TOGETHER ON ANTI-POVERTY, CLIMATE CHANGE

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon with President Evo Morales in El Torno Municipality, Bolivia. Photo: Evan Schneider/UN Photo

IN BOLIVIA, BAN TO URGE G77 TO WORK TOGETHER ON ANTI-POVERTY, CLIMATE CHANGE

Addressing the bloc of developing countries known as the Group of 77 (G77) and China, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is today expected to urge world leaders to work together to reduce poverty and inequality, while balancing the needs of the environment and addressing climate change. Read more


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