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The role of government, industry agencies and Non-Government Organizations (NGOS) agencies in policy development and implementation, Scientists do best provide brainman to decisionmakers in China for POPs control. [Pg.33]

Improving access to essential medicines is perhaps the most complex challenges to all actors in the public, private and NGO (non-government organization) sectors involved in the field of medicines supply. They must all combine their efforts and expertise, and work jointly towards the solutions. Many factors define the level of access, such as financing, prices, distribution systems, appropriate dispensing and use of essential medicines. [Pg.80]

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) played an important role in raising public awareness of acid rain in Europe and in lobbying governments to... [Pg.130]


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