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On Tuesday 24 July 2012 01:58 PM, Norbert Bollow wrote:
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<pre wrap="">John Curran <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jcurran@istaff.org"><jcurran@istaff.org></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Jul 20, 2012, at 3:23 PM, Norbert Bollow wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">So I think that what is needed is to
provide *every* government with
good, well-balanced information, that is appropriate as an input
to the
national policy development processes. (That by the way is the
goal
of the ECTF proposal.) Greetings,
Norbert
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<font face="Andika">I have been trying to take time out to comment
on your ECTF process, with which I indeed have many issues, but I
would present them at some later point of time. Now, just that I
was intrigued to read that the ECTF proposal was meant as an
'input providing process' for policy making and as a not policy
making process per se. If this is true, it would greatly change my
perspective on the ECTF proposal. parminder </font><br>
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