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DDPA
(redirected from Durban Declaration and Programme of Action)

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DDPADelta Dental Plans Association
DDPADurban Declaration and Programme of Action (UN declaration against racism)
DDPADesertification, Drought, Poverty and Agriculture (partnership)
DDPADoncaster Disabled Peoples Alliance (UK)
DDPADelta Dental Plan of Arkansas (insurance; also seen as DDPAR)
DDPADiffuseur Dynamique Professionnel d'Ambiance (French: Dynamic Professional Diffuser Channels)
DDPADet Danske Petroleums-Aktieselskab (Danish: The Danish-Petroleum Company)


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Edna Poland from Brazil, a member of the Expert Group on the implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action (DDPA), praised the very positive results of Durban 2001.
Aa Ten UN Member States, including Canada, Israel, the US, Australia, New Zealand and five of the 27 EU countries, decided to stay away from the Geneva gathering which the UN General Assembly had called to review the implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action (DDPA), the final document of the 2001 conference.
This culminated in the adoption of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action.
 
 
 
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