Establishment of sub-regional machinery to enhance the role of women in the process of economic and social development in the North African sub-region and to promote and guide the activities of the ECA's training and research centre for women
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The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), since its establishment in 1958, has increasingly been concerned that all available human resources for the development of African countries are fully utilized. To this end, ECA recognized in its program as early as 1960 the great potential of women in Africa to accelerate the pace of national and Africa regional. development. This recognition is based on a realization of the critical roles women play in health, nutrition, population, agricultural production arid the increasing responsibilities they have for the general welfare's of entire household. In a developing region such as Africa, where mass poverty, disease, malnutrition, hunger and ignorance act as serious constraints on national development, any input into the raising of living levels of the people becomes at once an economic instrument and a goal desirable in itself. In view of this, the commission has been concerned that its resolutions on women be translated into realistic programs of activity at national, sub-regional and regional levels of operation.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. (1981-03). Establishment of sub-regional machinery to enhance the role of women in the process of economic and social development in the North African sub-region and to promote and guide the activities of the ECA's training and research centre for women. UN. ECA Multinational Programming and Operational Centrefor North Africa (MULPOC). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/30572”Conference
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- Africa Sustainable Development Report [5102]
- Africa UN staff news (1973) [5495]
- All Conferences [5869]
- Gender [2626]
- MAJI: Information bulletin on water resources activities in Africa (1996) [1695]
- Rural Development Newsletter (1975) [1880]
- Statistical training programme for Africa (STPA) News (1987) [5978]
- Survey of Economic and social conditions in Africa (2008) [1086]
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