Blue Sky Bulletin Issue Number 9: Internal Newsletter of UNDP's Partnership for Progress in Mongolia

Blue Sky Bulletin Issue Number 9: Internal Newsletter of UNDP's Partnership for Progress in Mongolia

Author: David South, Editor

Publisher: DSConsulting

Published:

Total Pages: 12

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First launched in 1997, Blue Sky Bulletin was the monthly newsletter for the United Nations mission in Mongolia. In this issue: MOU on food security and nutrition, MOU on youth, One World youth conferences begin, Mongolian Green Book published, the Internet on the steppe, and tackling Mongolian corruption.


Blue Sky Bulletin Issue Number 7: Internal Newsletter of UNDP's Partnership for Progress in Mongolia

Blue Sky Bulletin Issue Number 7: Internal Newsletter of UNDP's Partnership for Progress in Mongolia

Author: David South, Editor

Publisher: DSConsulting

Published: 1998-07-01

Total Pages: 4

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First launched in 1997, Blue Sky Bulletin was the monthly newsletter for the United Nations mission in Mongolia. In this issue: youth come first in new agreement, human development report gets nod at regional conference, One World conferences, Eastern Steppes profile, driven to drink in Mongolia.


Blue Sky Bulletin Issue Number 4

Blue Sky Bulletin Issue Number 4

Author: David South, Editor

Publisher: DSConsulting

Published: 1998-03-13

Total Pages: 4

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First launched in 1997, Blue Sky Bulletin was the monthly newsletter for the United Nations mission in Mongolia. In this issue: NGOs play large role in poverty alleviation, UN system work together on historic youth agreement, microbusiness development, Mongolia is not lacking food says FAO, Mongolia catches computer craze.


Blue Sky Bulletin Issue Number 1

Blue Sky Bulletin Issue Number 1

Author: David South, Editor and Writer

Publisher: DSConsulting

Published: 1997-11-01

Total Pages: 4

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First launched in 1997, Blue Sky Bulletin was the monthly newsletter for the United Nations mission in Mongolia.