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Senior United Nations officials say countries of the Greater Mekong Sub-region including Thailand, Cambodia and Laos are failing to apply existing laws aimed at combating human trafficking.
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The GMS, the Greater Mekong Sub-region, is an area that is growing very rapidly.
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Senior United Nations officials say countries of the Greater Mekong Sub-region including Thailand, Cambodia and Laos are failing to apply existing laws aimed at combating human trafficking.
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The GMS, the Greater Mekong Sub-region, is an area that is growing very rapidly.
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The Mesoamerican plan, which links Central American countries more efficiently through better roads and easier border formalities, is another example, as is the Greater Mekong Sub-region project, which offers Southeast Asian countries a blueprint for better development opportunities in much the same manner.
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According to the scheme of geobotanical regions of the Far East, the constituent parts of the nominated property are located within the Terney District of the Far East Province of pine-broad-leaf and oak forests of the East Asian coniferous-broad-leaf Region and also in the Sikhote-Alin District of the Amur-Sikhote-Alin Province of the South Okhotsk dark coniferous forest Sub-region.
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Sub-region secretary Joe Ndlebe said a number of people were injured and taken to hospital.
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There will be an increased focus on the Mekong subregion, such as through support to the Asian Development Bank's Greater Mekong Sub-region Initiative.
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There will be an increased focus on the Mekong subregion, such as through support to the Asian Development Bank's Greater Mekong Sub-region Initiative.
Media Release from the Minister for Foreign Affairs: A More Effective Aid Programme 2006
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The rapid development, growing populations and long-standing inter-state and internal instabilities in South Asia, Central Asia, and the Mekong Sub-region in Southeast Asia increases the likelihood of water-related conflict in these regions and makes any water-related tensions in these areas of wider regional and potentially global significance.
This week at Japan Focus Michael Turton 2006
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