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3:48
Sherry Ayittey (September 2009)
Ghana's Minister of Environment, Science, and Tech
Africa, Agriculture, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Desertification, water
2:44
Yaw Osafo (June 2009)
Advisor for Delegation of Ghana
Annex I / Annex 1, Biodiversity, Developing countries, Erosion, Forestry / forestation
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