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be the agenda for the next fifteen
years, we have 193 countries who
need to know everything about it:
what does it imply? what are the
indicators? how it is going to be
financed? etc. There is a huge need
for a programme of information.
This is what we are working on
right now.
Q: How is UNITAR doing
financially these days?
I would say that everything is rela-
tive. We have not grown in the last
three years; we have not shrunk;
we have held steady. Compared to
other parts of the UN, I think that
this is positive. As you might know,
we rely completely on voluntary
funds and we start every year with
zero -- we have no budget given
to us. We start every year prepa-
ring project proposals. We go to
governments and say: "Would you
like to consider financing this pro-
ject?" But there are also some go-
vernments of emerging economies
-- and I think that this is a recogni-
tion of the quality of the work we do
-- who come to us and ask: "Would -- and we will pay?" This is the way loping country that would like to
you like to come to our country and of the future and, of course, we are work with us in this way.
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