PPAC in English - Khmer Krom
PPAC in English - Khmer Krom PPAC in English - Khmer Krom
1992 United Nations — Treaty Series • Nations Unies — Recueil des Traités_______28512. This reconstruction phase should promote Cambodianentrepreneurship and make use of the private sector, amongother sectors, to help advance self-sustaining economic growth.It would also benefit from regional approaches, involving,inter alia, institutions such as the Economic and SocialCommission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the MekongCommittee, and Governments within the region ; and fromparticipation by non-governmental organizations.13. In order to harmonize and monitor the contributions thatwill be made by the international community to thereconstruction of Cambodia after the formation of a governmentfollowing the elections, a consultative body, to be called theInternational Committee on the Reconstruction of Cambodia(ICORC), should be set up at an appropriate time and be open topotential donors and other relevant parties. The United NationsSecretary-General is requested to make special arrangements forthe United Nations system to support ICORC in its work, notablyin ensuring a smooth transition from the rehabilitation toreconstruction phases.[For the signatures, seep. 299 of this volume.]Vol. 1663, 1-28613
1992 United Nations — Treaty Series • Nations Unies — Recueil des Traités 299For the Government of the Republic of IndonesiajfP#£®##*oli&ft JPour le Gouvernement de la République d'Indonésie,'tî.3a OpaBHTejibCTBO Pecnydjinnn[ALI ALATAS] lFor thé Government of the French Republic^^^W^^B^/fr,Pour le Gouvernement de la République Française,'d. j dinrj wf crin on îtuiîggiïn'ûSa npaBHTejibCTBO ŒpaHuyscKdfl PecnyÔmiKH ',[ROLAND DUMAS]1 The names of signatories appearing between brackets were not legible and have been supplied by the Governmentof France — Les noms des signataires donnés entre crochets étaient illisibles et ont été fournis par le Gouvernementfrançais.Vol. 1663, 1-28613
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1992 United Nations — Treaty Series • Nations Unies — Recueil des Traités_______28512. This reconstruction phase should promote Cambodianentrepreneurship and make use of the private sector, amongother sectors, to help advance self-susta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g economic growth.It would also benefit from regional approaches, <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g,<strong>in</strong>ter alia, <strong>in</strong>stitutions such as the Economic and SocialCommission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the MekongCommittee, and Governments with<strong>in</strong> the region ; and fromparticipation by non-governmental organizations.13. In order to harmonize and monitor the contributions thatwill be made by the <strong>in</strong>ternational community to thereconstruction of Cambodia after the formation of a governmentfollow<strong>in</strong>g the elections, a consultative body, to be called theInternational Committee on the Reconstruction of Cambodia(ICORC), should be set up at an appropriate time and be open topotential donors and other relevant parties. The United NationsSecretary-General is requested to make special arrangements forthe United Nations system to support ICORC <strong>in</strong> its work, notably<strong>in</strong> ensur<strong>in</strong>g a smooth transition from the rehabilitation toreconstruction phases.[For the signatures, seep. 299 of this volume.]Vol. 1663, 1-28613