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Report on a technical assistance mission to COMESA on areas for strategic partnerships in food security and sustainable development

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1996-06
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Abalu, G.I.;
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Multidisciplinary Regional Advisory Group;
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On January 15 1996, the Head of the Agriculture Division of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) sent a request to the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa asking for the services of the Commission's Senior Regional Adviser in Food and Agricultural Policy and Planning to assist COMESA in identifying areas for technical assistance collaboration in the area of food and agriculture and to draw up plan of action for ECA assistance for providing technical assistance to the member States of COMESA. Mr. George I. Abalu, the Commission's Senior Regional Adviser in Food and Agricultural Policy and Planning undertook a mission to Lusaka, Zambia from 5-14 June, 1996 in response to the request.
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“Abalu, G.I.; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Multidisciplinary Regional Advisory Group (1996-06). Report on a technical assistance mission to COMESA on areas for strategic partnerships in food security and sustainable development. Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/2689”
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