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UNITAR Hiroshima Public Sessions 2004Hisashi Owada
Judge The International Court of Justice “The Role and Responsibilities of The International Court of Justice in a Contemporary World ” 27 October 2004 Hiroshima Kiyoshi Kurokawa
President Science Council of Japan “Scientists in the 21st Century: What new role in society?” 19 October 2004 Hiroshima H.E. John McCarthy
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MEETING WITH THE CHAIRMAN OF THE AFGHAN CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION During his last visit to Kabul, Mr. Alex Mejia visited Dr. Ahmad Moshaied, Chairman of the Civil Service Commission of Afghanistan, to discuss the expansion of UNITAR's Afghanistan Fellowship 2010 programme. COURTESY VISIT TO JAPAN’S FOREIGN AFFAIRS STATE SECRETARY A delegation from UNITAR visited with H. E. Koichi Takemasa, State Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Japan, to discuss UNITAR’s global outreach and specially the creation of a Japan-Latin America Economic Cooperation Forum in 2011.
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