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Implications of the Lagos Plan of Action and the Final Act of Lagos for the Lusaka-based MULPOC sub region; strategy for acceleration of its implementation

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The Lagos plan of action, would require in the first place, an increasingly detailed knowledge of the natural resources base on the Lusaka MULPOC countries and of the raw materials which could be extracted from
it for production purposes. Secondly, it would require capabilities at the national and multinational levels for determining complementary among raw materials for production. Thirdly, it would involve creation of capabilities for extracting such materials and developing the required infrastructure for the purposes of their
production and intra-African trade.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1982-02). Implications of the Lagos Plan of Action and the Final Act of Lagos for the Lusaka-based MULPOC sub region; strategy for acceleration of its implementation. UN. ECA Lusaka-based MULPOC Committee of Officials Meeting (5th : 1982 17 - 22 March : Lusaka, Republic of Zambia); UN. ECA Council of Ministers Meeting (5th: 1982 March 23-25: Lusaka, Zambia); UN. ECA Multinational Programming and Operational Centre (MULPOC) for Eastern and Southern African States. Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/8358”Conference
UN. ECA Lusaka-based MULPOC Committee of Officials Meeting (5th : 1982 17 - 22 March : Lusaka, Republic of Zambia)UN. ECA Council of Ministers Meeting (5th: 1982 March 23-25: Lusaka, Zambia)
UN. ECA Multinational Programming and Operational Centre (MULPOC) for Eastern and Southern African States
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