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The Multilateral Fund for the implementation of the Montreal Protocol : addressing challenges of globalization - an independent evaluation of the World Bank's approach to global programs - case study (English)

Following the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole in late 1985, governments recognized the need for stronger measures to reduce the production and consumption of a number of ozone depleting substances. The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer was adopted in 1987 and became binding international law in 1989. The Protocol is one of the first international environmental agreements to impose trade sanctions to achieve its goals...
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Kelly,Lauren.

The Multilateral Fund for the implementation of the Montreal Protocol : addressing challenges of globalization - an independent evaluation of the World Bank's approach to global programs - case study (English). Operations Evaluation Department (OED) working paper series Washington DC ; World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/804261468321262499

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