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GPF Executive Director, Dr. James A. Paul
opens the conference.
Ambassador Colin Keating of New
Zealand addresses the conference.


Global Policy Forum organized this conference in New York City on May 23, 1994 with the Geneva-based International NGO Network on Global Governance. Over eighty people attended, including many NGO leaders. This page posts links to texts of the major speeches as well as photos of the speakers. During the conference, speakers responded to questions from the audience, creating a very lively dialogue, as shown in the photo above, where New Zealand's Permanent Representative Colin Keating addresses a question as Malaysian Permanent Representative Razali Ismail, International Women's Tribune Center's Executive Director Anne Walker, and others listen attentively.

 

Samuel R. Insanally, President of the General Assembly

Colin Keating, Permanent Representative of New Zealand to the UN

Razali Ismail, Permanent Representative of Malaysia to the UN

Luis Fernando Jaramillo, Permanent Representative of Colombia to the UN

Richard A. Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice, Princeton University

Olara A. Otunnu, President, International Peace Academy; Member, Commission on Global Governance

Joanne Landy, Executive Director, Campaign for Peace and Democracy

Phyllis Bennis, UN Correspondent, Pacifica Radio

Chee Yoke Ling, Third World Network



 

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