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2018-07-11 UN EMRIP 11th- Statement of GHR’s WG on Papua – ‘UNDRIP, good practices and lessons learned’

by nzoller|Published

EMRIP 11th session – 9 to 13 July 2018

Statement under Agenda Item 7: UNDRIP, good practices and lessons learned
delivered by: Mrs. Irene Valotti , WG on West Papua
on behalf of : West Papua Project – Geneva for Human Rights

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