Examples of using Programme papers in English and their translations into Spanish
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Three programme papers were issued.
A number of publications are foreseen,including an issue of Conference News, Programme Papers and an edited volume.
Two programme papers were published in 2009.
The Institute issued 51 publications in 2009-2010,including 12 books/journal special issues and 22 programme papers.
Programme papers will be available in early 2001.
Findings were published in three programme papers in 2009 and in an edited volume in 2010.
Six programme papers were issued during the reporting period.
Initial drafts were presented at a conference inBangkok in May 2000. They are currently being revised for publication as UNRISD programme papers.
Programme Papers on democracy, governance and human rights, Nos. 11 and 13 see note 11.
The books, reports, research andpolicy briefs, programme papers, newsletters and CD-ROMs issued by the Institute are set out below.
Programme Papers on civil society and social movements, Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 see note 11.
In-house publications included 18 occasional papers, 19 discussion papers, five programme papers, and four conference reports.
Programme Papers on Argentina and Chile were published during this reporting period, 8 and those on the Czech Republic and Hungary were finalized.
Those two documents will be key to the proper integration of monitoring and evaluation in national programme papers and will be finalized at the same time as those papers. .
Three Programme Papers were published, 6 and the country report on South Africa was finalized and accepted for publication by the University of KwaZulu Natal Press forthcoming 2007.
She reminded delegations that many of the issues brought up were extensively discussed andaddressed during the internal programming process and that it was often not possible to include all of those matters while complying with the Executive Board's wish that the country programme papers be as short as possible.
Publications included academic andcommercially co-published volumes, programme papers and research and policy briefs; mechanisms ranged from the distribution of traditional printed products to Internet-based tools and CD-ROMs.
UNRISD issued 99 publications in 2005-2006: 15 books,12 48 Programme Papers, 13 15 Occasional Papers, 14 four reports(one each in Arabic, English, French and Spanish), 15 11 Research and Policy Briefs(three in English, four in French and four in Spanish), 16 two issues of Conference News, 17 three issues of UNRISD News(one in English, one in French and one in Spanish)18 and its research agenda document see footnote 1.
One book, Development at Risk: Rethinking UN-Business Partnerships,Ann Zammit; two Programme Papers on technology, business and society, Nos. 12 and 13(see note 11); an issue of Conference News, Corporate Social Responsibility and Development: Towards a New Agenda?; and a Research and Policy Brief, Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Regulation.
One programme paper and an issue of Conference News were published.
The Institute published one of the studies as a programme paper.
See Willy McCourt, Pay and Employment Reform in Developing and Transition Societies, Programme Paper on Democracy, Governance and Human Rights, Number 1, July 2000.
The summary of the research findings was published as an Institute Programme Paper, and Palgrave Macmillan published an edited volume in February 2008.6.
In that regard,the United Nations Environment Programme paper on poverty- environment road map(UNEP/GC.22/INF/30) should be used as a guide;
In accordance with the regrouping of UNRISD projects into five programme areas, a Programme Paper series was inaugurated for each area.
Momar-Coumba Diop, Les politiques sociales en Afrique de l'Ouest: Quels changements depuis le Sommet de Copenhague?, Programme Paper on Social Policy and Development, Number 5, December 2000.
Joseph Collins and Bill Rau, AIDS in the Context of Development, Programme Paper on Social Policy and Development, Number 4, December 2000.
See, among others cited elsewhere, Jorge Schvarzer, External Dependency and Internal Transformation:Argentina Confronts the Long Debt Crisis, Programme Paper on Social Policy and Development, Number 1, May 2000.