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Extractions: Algeria Angola Cameroon Congo ... West Africa Latest Updates Total: 25 Previous Next Updated Region Country Title Year Code Africa Guinea Bissau Guinea Bissau PGO-3 Detail Area D Image Africa Gabon Gabon - A Preliminary Report on the Prospectivity of the Deepwater Acreage: Volume I - Text; Volume 2 - Enclosures; 1990 D Image EXT 58406/1-2 Africa Ghana The Hydrocarbon Potential - Offshore Central Ghana Basin ( Image Africa Guinea Bissau Acoustic Impedance Inversion Project: A Methodology for the Visualization of the Petroleum Geology of the Guinea Marginal Plateau D Image Africa Guinea Bissau The Offshore Hydrocarbon Potential of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau: Part 2 - The Petroleum Systems of the Casamance Salt Basin D Image Africa Guinea Bissau The Offshore Hydrocarbon Potential of the Republic of Guinea Bissau; Part I Biostratigraphic Well CorrelationCompleted in May 2000, this study is part of the package of information required by Petroguin to evaluate and license offshore blocks D Africa Guinea Bissau LAS Digital Well Files D Africa Guinea Bissau The Geology and Petroleum Potential of the Offshore of the Republic of Guinea Bissau D Image Review Africa Guinea Bissau Exploration Evaluation of Offshore Guinea Bissau - First Bidding Round; 1982 Vol.1 - Report, Vol.2 - Enclosures 1 - 20, Vol.3 - Enclosures 21 - 30 + Appendix B Enclosures 1 - 5.
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RI: Regional Magazines List A Brief history of the regional Magazines. contact Candy Isaac, Senior regional MagazineCoordinator. Djibouti, France, French Guiana, gabon, Guadeloupe, Guinea http://www.rotary.org/newsandinfo/regionalmags/
Extractions: Home News and Information Regional Magazines Regional Magazines A Brief History of the Regional Magazines More than half of the Rotarians worldwide are served by one of the 27 RI regional magazines listed below. These publications are produced independently by Rotarians. They are distributed in 121 countries, published in 20 languages, and have a combined total circulation of 750,000. Each magazine is unique, with a local editorial slant. At the same time, the regional magazines include required articles and photographs of international Rotary interest that they receive from The Rotarian. For further information about the RI regional magazines or for sample copies, contact Candy Isaac , Senior Regional Magazine Coordinator. Derrick S. Couper, Editor
Extractions: Globalization Poverty Development Sustainability ... FROM THE WORLD BANK DATABASE Regional Summary Tables from the World Development Indicators 2001 The tables provided below contain the latest data for key development topics from the World Development Indicators database. All files are in PDF format. Regional tables Classification of economies More about this change in terminology ). Based on its GNI per capita, every economy is classified as low income, middle income (subdivided into lower middle and upper middle), or high income. Other analytical groups, based on geographic regions and levels of external debt, are also used.
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Extractions: ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION Gabon is located on the west coast of Africa. It is bound by Congo to the northeast, east and south, Cameroon to the north, Equatorial Guinea to the northwest and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Most of the country is covered in dense equatorial rain forests while its coastal plains are narrow and typified by lagoons and estuaries, such as the N'Dogo, N'Goze and N'Komi lagoons. The interior rises in a series of steps to the Central African Plateau. In the north the Crystal Mountains enclose the valleys of the Woleu and N'Tem Rivers as well as the Ivindo River Basin. In southern Gabon the coastal plain is dominated by granite hills and almost the entire country is situated on the Ogooue River with its two major tributaries, the N'Gounie and Ivindo Rivers. Major Cities (pop. est.); Libreville 419,600, Port Gentil 78,200, Franceville 83,000 (1993). Land Use; forested 77%, pastures 18%, agricultural-cultivated 2%, other 3% (1993). CLIMATE: Gabon has an equatorial climate that is characterized by hot, wet and humid conditions. During the wet season abundant rainfall occurs with the average annual precipitation in Libreville, 2,500 mm (98 inches) while between June to September there is virtually no rain. Temperatures are fairly constant with little variation all year round. Average temperature ranges in Libreville are from 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit) to 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit) all year.
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Extractions: The roots of the modern ombudsman can be traced back to the Justitieombudsman (ombudsman for justice) of Sweden which was established in 1809. The office did not spread to other countries until the twentieth century, when it was adopted in other Scandinavian countries, in Finland (1919), Denmark (1955) and Norway (1962). The popularity of the ombudsman office has increased since the early 1960s, as various Commonwealth and other, mainly European, countries established the office: for example, New Zealand (1962), United Kingdom (1967), most Canadian provinces (starting in 1967), Tanzania (1968), Israel (1971), Puerto Rico (1977), Australia (1977 at the federal level, 1972-1979 at the state level), France (1973), Portugal (1975), Austria (1977), Spain (1981), and the Netherlands (1981). By mid-1983, there were only about twenty-one countries with ombudsman offices at the national level and about six other countries with ombudsman offices at the provincial/state or regional levels. However, the transition of many countries to democracy and democratic structures of governance over the past two decades has led to the establishment of many more ombudsman offices during this most recent period. This transition to democracy accompanied by the reform of government, including the ombudsman or ombudsman-human rights complaint office, has been evident particularly in Latin America, Central and East Europe, as well as in parts of Africa and the Asia-Pacific. Countries that have established national offices during this period include Argentina, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru, Namibia, South Africa, Poland, some francophone African countries, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Thailand and the Philippines.
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Extractions: Volume 57 - Number 1 - Spring 1991 Regional studies are defined as international, national, and subnational, but not global. Major, book-length, regional analyses and studies centering on the structure of population and on the components and rates of growth in the modern period. Chandra, Rajesh; Bryant, Jenny. Population of Fiji. South Pacific Commission Population Monograph, No. 1, ISBN 982-203-046-0. 1990. xiv, 258 pp. South Pacific Commission: Noumea, New Caledonia. In Eng. The primary objective of this publication is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the population dynamics of Fiji. It consists of sixteen chapters by various authors on topics that include population size, growth, and composition; population and the economy; mortality trends and differentials; fertility trends and differentials; family planning; population projections; internal migration; urbanization; emigration; housing; law and population; food supplies and nutritional status; and population and development.
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Extractions: I received a letter the other day suggesting that Rotary's fixation with polio is misguided and that there are far more urgent, and therefore more important, health priorities in Africa that should be occupying our attention. My correspondent then went on to cite AIDS, malaria and TB amongst others. All the world is concerned, particularly in Africa, with the terrible threat of AIDS, and it is understandable that there are those with different opinions about priorities in the deployment of health resources. But the case for polio is sound, because it is something for which we do have a vaccine, a workable strategy, and have shown tremendous progress. The evidence that the strategy is working is irrefutable. Polio already has been eradicated in nations with the same kinds of problems that exist in the 20 remaining polio endemic countries.
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Extractions: Population 1,233,353. Note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2002 est.). History Ruled by autocratic presidents since independence from France in 1960, Gabon introduced a multiparty system and a new constitution in the early 1990s that allowed for a more transparent electoral process and for reforms of governmental institutions. A small population, abundant natural resources, and considerable foreign support have helped make Gabon one of the more prosperous black African countries. UNAIDS Epidemiological Global Surveillance of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is a joint effort of WHO and UNAIDS. The UNAIDS/WHO Working Group on Global HIV/AIDS and STI Surveillance, initiated in November 1996, guides respective activities. The primary objective of the working group is to strengthen national, regional and global structures and networks for improved monitoring and surveillance of HIV/AIDS and STIs. For this purpose, the working group collaborates closely with national AIDS programmes and a number of national and international experts and institutions. The goal of this collaboration is to compile the best information available and to improve the quality of data needed for informed decision-making and planning at national, regional and global levels. The Epidemiological Fact Sheets are one of the products of this close and fruitful collaboration across the globe.
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Extractions: Gabon Gabonese Republic, Capital Libreville, System of Government Unitary Multiparty Republic Gross domestic product per capita $4170 The total value of all, final goods and services produced per person, during a given year. Travel by net and open your mind Religion Animist, Christian, Muslim Languages Bandjabi, Bapounou/Eschira, Bateke, Fang, Myene Overview Land and People Economy History Government Report Timeline Overview Conditions Warnews Report by AllAfrica CIA, The World Factbook History Documents for Gabonesee political history Documents for Gabonese economic history Documents for Gabonese social history Education Other Documents Committee to Protect Journalists European Commission. Development - Gabon Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Life in Africa Foundation ... Reporters sans Frontieres Encyclopedia Guide Information by Britannica Information by Columbia Encyclopedia Most important newspapers Click here Most important search engine African Connectivity Data - Gabon Internet Gabon Mbendi - Gabon Country Profile Generic Africa Search Engine Woyaa WorldSkip.com
Extractions: Tang noted that regional conflicts still flare up in Africa in recent years, exerting negative impact upon the unity, stability and development of African countries, adding that causes of these conflicts are very complicated. These conflicts may stem from internal disputes or foreign intervention, political disputes or economic backwardness and poverty, old questions left over from history or new challenges brought by globalization. Therefore, China maintains that the following 4 principles should be observed in order to resolve conflicts in Africa: