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Julius K Nyerere
 
SADC TODAY, Click to read the full text.

SADC TODAY is produced as a reference source of activities and opportunities in the Southern African Development Community, and a guide for decision-makers at all levels of national and regional development.

 
The Zambezi, Click to read the full text.

The newsletter is published under the State of the Environment Zambezi Basin (SOE Zambezi) project. The aim is to inform people on the state of the environment in the basin and promote good environmental stewardship in the SADC region.

 
The GADexchange, Click to read the full text.

The GADExchange is regional in focus and aims to be a catalyst and information service to the region’s governments, parliamentarians, NGOs and agencies, the media and the public and the formulation of policy affecting women in SADC.

 
 
 
 
 State of the Environment Zambezi Basin 2000 Summary
 
Environmental Law and policy in Zimbabwe

This report is part of a project to assess the impact of Multilateral Environmental Agreements in Zimbabwe (ZIMEAs).

 
 
 
Beyond Inequalities Women in Mozambique 2005
PARA ALÉM DAS DESIGUALDADES 2005 A Mulher em Moçambique
 
Beyond Inequalities Women in South Africa 2005
Beyond Inequalities Women in Malawi 2005
 
Beyond Inequalities Women in Botswana 2005
Beyond Inequalities Women in Zambia 2005
 
Beyond Inequalities Women in Zimbabwe 2005
Beyond Inequalities Women in Namibia 2005
 
Beijing at 10 Women in Southern Africa Voices
 
 

Beyond Inequalities Women in Namibia

The purpose of this document is to present data on a selection of gender characteristics and issues. It summarises information relating to the position of women from the analytical and strategic framework of autonomy, its principal element being physical, economic, political and socio-cultural.

 
financiando a luta contra a sida relatório sobre moçambique

A Declaração de Abuja, adoptada pela Cimeira Especial da Organização de Unidade Africana (OUA) sobre SIDA em 2001, apelou aos governos Africanos para alocar 15% dos seus orçamentos nacionais para gastos na saúde, com mais ênfase para os programas de HIV/SIDA (OUA, 2001).

 
 
 



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