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What are the Regional Implementation Meetings (RIMs)?

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What are the Regional Implementation Meetings (RIMs)?

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The Plan of Implementation adopted at the WSSD in 2002 stated that the implementation of Agenda 21 and the outcomes of the Summit should be effectively pursued at the regional and sub-regional levels, through the United Nations Regional Commissions and other regional and sub-regional institutions and bodies. The CSD, at its eleventh session, invited the regional commissions, in collaboration with the secretariat of the CSD, to consider organizing regional implementation meetings, in order to allow effective consideration of regional and sub-regional inputs throughout the Commission’s new two-year implementation cycles. Such meetings should preferably take place before the review sessions of the CSD. For more information click here. …

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