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Report of the Extraordinary Expert Group meeting preceding the Conference of African Ministers Preparatory to UNCTAD VI
(1983-02)
The Extraordinary Intergovernmental Expert Group Meeting preceding the Conference of African Ministers of Trade preparatory to the sixth session of UWCTAD was held in Libreville? Gabon, from IS to 23 February 1983. The ...
Africa : economic cooperation among developing countries (ECDC)
(1983-01)
The back-ground to the adoption of resolutions -127(V) somehow explains many of the events in its aftermath. The issue of ECDC appeared as a separate and distinct item of the agenda. The Arusha Program for Collective ...
Report of the conference of African ministers preparatory to the sixth session of UNCTAD
(1983-03)
The Conference of African Ministers of Trade preparatory to the sixth session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UHCTAP VI) was held in Libreville, Gabon, from l to 2( February l983). The Conference, ...
Report of the Extraordinary Expert Group Meeting preceding the Conference Preparatory to UNCTAD VI
(1983-02)
The extraordinary inter – governmental expert group meeting preceding the conference of African ministers of trade preparatory to the sixth session of UNCTAD was held in Libreville, Gabon, from 19 to 23 February 1983.
Review of the implementation of the resolutions adopted at UNCTAD V and proposals for consideration by the african group in respect of items of the agenda of UNCTAD VI
(1983-01)
The Secretariats of ECA and OAU jointly have prepared short working papers on the various substantive topics appearing on the provisional agenda of the sixth session of UNCTAD, except for parts One which were prepared by ...
Implementation of the substantial new programme of action (SNPA) in African LDCs: progress report and issues for consideration
(1983-01)
Twenty one out of the World's 31 least developed countries are in the African Region. Five additional countries have recently been included in the list of the LDCs by the 27th session of the General Assembly. Hence, more ...