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Global Major Groups Stakeholders Forum (GMGSF)

5th Global Major Groups and Stakeholder Forum (GCSF-5) 2004

5 - 18 February 2004
Jeju, Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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The fifth Global Civil Society Forum was held in Jeju, Korea in 2004. 

General information:

  • Report of the 5th GCSF, UNEP/GCS/5/1 (PDF, 441 KB)

Key messages from Major Groups and Stakeholders:

  • Global Civil Society Jeju Statement (PDF, 224 KB)
  • Youth Jeju Statement (PDF, 117 KB)
  • International Chamber of Commerce Statement (PDF, 99 KB)
  • African Civil Society Statement (PDF, 114 KB)
  • Asia and the Pacific Regional Meeting, chair's summary (PDF, 257 KB)
  • Europe Civil Society Statement (PDF, 160 KB)
  • North America Regional Meeting, moderator's summary (PDF, 150 KB)
  • West Asia Civil Society Statement

Past sessions of the Global Major Groups and Stakeholders Forum.

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