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ECA encourages African member states to celebrate world day for water(WDW) on 22 Mar 1996
(1996-03)
The International Conference on water and the Environment held in Dublin in 1992 gave a signal and alerted the world of a future "water Shock, like the "Oil, Shock" that changed the course of the world events in the ...
Enhancement of the contribution of precious and semi-precious minerals produced by small -scale mining operations to the economic progress of Africa
(1990-05)
It is generally agreed that mineral resources constitute the hedrock of industrial development and economic progress. It is also known and proved that Africa abounds in mineral resources the exploitation of which has not ...
Rapport sur l'industire minière de l'Afrique Centrale
(1998)
Lors de sa soixantième session tenue à Libreville (Gabon), en février 1998, le Sommet des Chefs d'Etat de PUDEAC/CEMAC, après avoir pris connaissance des résultats des déliberations du Comité de Direction, notamment en ce ...
Problems related to sustainable development and utilization of natural resources and energy in Africa : strategies for inter-country cooperation in the context of agenda 21
(1996-06)
The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) which was held in Rio de Janiero in 1992 was milestone that laid the ground rules for policy-makers of the world to ensure harmony between development ...
Ad hoc experts group meeting on "policies and strategies for the development of natural resources and energy in Africa"
(1994-07)
Statement made by Layashi Yaker by the ad hoc experts group meeting on "policies and strategies for the development of natural resources and energy in Africa".
Maji : information bulletin on water resources activities in AfricaBulletin d'information sur les activitès des ressources en eau en Afrique
(1996-12)
The 1996 issue of the ECA Information Bulletin on Water Resources Maji - brings forward information on new innovations and developments on water resources activities in Africa. In order to meet the needs of diverse readers ...