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HISTORY 2. Congratulates the Government and People of mauritania for successfully hostingthe Looks forward to collaborating with WAHO in subregional programs aimed http://www.wacs-coac.org/plans.htm
Extractions: COLLEGE OUEST AFRICAIN DES CHIRURGIENS Plan of Action DECISIONS AND PLAN OF ACTION The West African College of Surgeons: 1. Thanks the Government and People of Mauritania for their immense support for medical training and services in West Africa and their support for the West African College of Surgeons; 2. Congratulates the Government and People of Mauritania for successfully hosting the 41st Annual Conference of WACS; 3. Pledges to work in close cooperation with the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) and notes the delay in the takeoff of WAHO activities with the demise of the West African Health Community. 4. Looks forward to collaborating with WAHO in sub-regional programs aimed at improving the health status of our peoples across regional boundaries. 5. Prays that the Governments of West Africa will continue to support its laudable objectives of Specialist Manpower Development through adequate funding of WAHO. 6. Reaffirms its commitment to the training of surgical specialists through the fellowship program and middle-level manpower through the Diploma programs in west Africa. The College also supports the commencement of the "Diploma in Hospital Practice" program in cooperation with West African Countries who need this cadre of trained personnel over a shorter period. 7. Supports the call by the Head of State of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania for the establishment of telemedicine throughout the subregion for the rapid exchange of medical information and ideas and experiences between specialists and practitioners in West Africa.
Regional/Africa/Mauritania http//www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos FreeGK.com MauritaniaIncluding map and overview of history, culture, economy and currency. http://www.bn23.com/portal/Regional/Africa/Mauritania/
Mauritania Arab World Location, Population, Religion, Language - Facts and history CategoryRegional Africa mauritania http//www.arab.de/arabinfo/maurita.htm. http://www.ad.com/Regional/Africa/Mauritania/
AllAfrica.com -- Mauritania: Mauritania: Food Agreement Signed UN Integrated regional Information Networks. This is the first time in World VisionMauritania's 20 year history that the agency has been awarded such a http://allafrica.com/stories/200301210609.html
Extractions: Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo-Brazzaville Congo-Kinshasa Côte d'Ivoire Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tomé and Principé Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Western Sahara Zambia Zimbabwe Posted to the web January 21, 2003 Abidjan An agreement to distribute 13,500 mt of food to thousands of Mauritanians in the Assaba region near the Senegal border, and the adjoining Brakna and Tagant regions has been signed between World Food Programme (WFP) and World Vision Mauritania. The drought relief program valued at US $5.7 million is expected to benefit at least 88,800 people who are at risk of starvation over nine months, World Vision reported on Tuesday. "The rations include cereals, beans, oil, wheat-soya blend, and sugar. This is the first time in World Vision Mauritania's 20 year history that the agency has been awarded such a large general food distribution contract from WFP," the NGO said.
Foreign Governments/Africa Also includes mauritania, Somalia, and a section on discipline (anthropology, economics,history, religion, sociology conditions with some regional and country http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/forafr.html
Links SQL Regional/Africa/Mauritania FreeGK.com mauritania Including map and overview of history, culture,economy and currency. http//atlas.freegk.com/world/africa http://www.4allwebmasters.com/Regional/Africa/Mauritania/
Mauritania of the Atar Region, Taoudeni Basin, mauritania***, R3E5086. regional Reports forOil Gas Companies. W.Africa history West Africa history Commerce and Economic http://www.first-exchange.com/afri/maurit.htm
Extractions: Friday NOTE: This is an old page. Please click here to see latest updates. Code Report Title A EXT 25652/3 Data Compilation for the West African Margin (Morocco to Guinea Bissau); 1984 A EXT 25652/6 Data Compilation for the West African Margin (Morocco to Guinea Bissau). Enclosures 1 - 20; 1984 A EXT 25652/7 Data Compilation for the West African Margin (Morocco to Guinea Bissau). Enclosures 21 - 39; 1984 C DOS 21381 An Appraisal of Mauritania Offshore Blocks; 1982 C EXT 31454 Overview of North West African Basins; 1985 C OC 12833 Note on the Photogeological Interpretation of the Atar Region, Taoudeni Basin, Mauritania; 1960 C OC 12922 Proposition de Demande de Permis en Mauritanie; 1963 C OC 2735 Rapport Sur Une Etude Sismique Reflexion Par Methode McCollum Sur Le Permis D' Hassi Fokra (No. 7) Mauritanie; 1962 C OC 4002/1 Etude Geologique de la Partie Nord Occidentale du Bassin de Taoudeni Mission de Prereconnaissance Campagne 1960 - 1961, Tome (Texte); 1962 C OC 4002/2 Etude Geologique de la Partie Nord Occidentale du Bassin de Taoudeni Mission de Prereconnaissance Campagne 1960 - 1961, Tome (Planches); 1962
Africa Africa, mauritania, Data Compilation for the West African Margin regional Reportsfor Oil Gas Companies. W.Africa history West Africa history Commerce and http://www.first-exchange.com/afri/index.asp?Country=West Africa
The History Guy: New And Recent Conflicts Of The World of developing into multinational regional conflicts. with a long and violent historybetween them left their Saharan colony, Morocco and mauritania seized the http://www.historyguy.com/new_and_recent_conflicts.html
Extractions: The History Guy New and Recent Conflicts of the World Home Military History Historical Personalities What's New ... Site Map Want to be notified of updates and additions to the History Guy website? Click HERE The world is a violent place, and for various political, economic, religious and other reasons, wars and conflicts often erupt. The purpose of this web page is to chronicle these conflicts and attempt to explain why they occur and what may result from them. This page contains four current sections and one section not yet completed. The current sections are: Recently concluded or suspended wars and conflicts Major Acts of Terrorism Alphabetical listing. q Afghan War q Al-Aqsa Intifada (Israeli-Palestinian Conflict) (high-risk to become a regional war) q Algerian Civil War q Basque Separatist Conflict q Burma (Myanmar) Civil War Military operations near border areas have brought both rebels and the Burmese government into occasional conflict with neighboring Thailand. q Burundi Civil War The rebels use neighboring Congo as a base to launch attacks, thereby giving the Burundi government reason to involve itself in the
Senegal - History And Politics from the Zenega Berbers of mauritania and northern important time in the politicalhistory of Senegal afford greater autonomy to regional structures reiterating http://www.iss.co.za/AF/profiles/Senegal/Politics.html
Extractions: Constitution adopted March 1963, revised 1991 Legal system - based on the Napoleonic Code and the 1963 constitution Legislative branch - National Assembly (140 seats); Senate (48 seats) Elections - Legislative, last held May 1998; Presidential, last held March 2000 Parti socialiste (PS, the dominant party in the National Assembly) (PIT) (LD-MPT) (PLS) History The Republic of Senegal is the most westerly state of Africa. It covers an area of 196,722 sq. km (75,955sq miles). The May 1988 population census of Senegal stood at 6,896,808 and an estimated 8,152,000 at mid-1993. The southern border of Senegal is first with Guinea-Bissau and then with Guinea on the northern edge of the outcrop of Fouta Djallon. It shares its eastern border with Mali, the northern border with Mauritania and Gambia forms a semi-enclave between part of southern Senegal and the sea. It is bordered on its western side by the Atlantic Ocean. Pre-colonial history It is now known that Senegal has been inhabited since Paleolithic and Neolithic period This has been evidenced by the discovery of household implements and tools and stone circles. Added to these discoveries are copper and iron objects, which have been discovered in the Sine-Saloum region. One of the major ethnic groups the Tukulor occupied the lower Senegal Valley since the 11
Morocco: History Education 4. Religions, Peoples, Languages 5. history. the south of today's mauritania,in Koumbi and universities, introduction of regional government, actions http://i-cias.com/e.o/morocco_5.htm
Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo Country Study from the Library of CongressCategory regional Africa mauritania mauritania; Foreward; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PREFACE; COUNTRY PROFILE Historical SettingEARLY history; SANHADJA CONFEDERATION; Western Sahara; regional Security Concerns http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/mrtoc.html
History, Arts Faculty Library GuineeBissau, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde, Liberia, Mali, mauritania, Niger, Nigeria Maritimeans military history 10 Metropolitan and regional history 11 Female http://odur.let.rug.nl/library/english/collection/rubr60.htm
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Extractions: Globalization Poverty Development Sustainability ... FROM THE WORLD BANK DATABASE Regional Summary Tables from the World Development Indicators 2001 The tables provided below contain the latest data for key development topics from the World Development Indicators database. All files are in PDF format. Regional tables Classification of economies More about this change in terminology ). Based on its GNI per capita, every economy is classified as low income, middle income (subdivided into lower middle and upper middle), or high income. Other analytical groups, based on geographic regions and levels of external debt, are also used.
Encyclopædia Britannica Includes brief information on the nation's history, economy, and politics. MauritaniaOverview of this northwestern African nation. Also includes regional maps http://www.britannica.com/search?query=mauritania&fuzzy=N&ct=igv&start=6&show=10
Encyclopædia Britannica mauritania Travel guide to this state in northwestern Africa. Provides informationon regional attractions, culture, history, events, recreational activities http://www.britannica.com/search?query=mauritania&ct=igv&fuzzy=N&show=10&start=2
The Page Cannot Be Found history African music is not a timeless, ancient art a similar type of instrumentsurvived only in mauritania. with other criteria, such as regional styles, and http://www.africana.com/articles/tt_422.htm
International Ombudsman Institute: History And Development countries with ombudsman offices at the provincial/state or regional levels UnitedKingdom),; Médiateur de la République (eg France, Gabon, mauritania, Senegal http://www.law.ualberta.ca/centres/ioi/eng/history.html
Extractions: The roots of the modern ombudsman can be traced back to the Justitieombudsman (ombudsman for justice) of Sweden which was established in 1809. The office did not spread to other countries until the twentieth century, when it was adopted in other Scandinavian countries, in Finland (1919), Denmark (1955) and Norway (1962). The popularity of the ombudsman office has increased since the early 1960s, as various Commonwealth and other, mainly European, countries established the office: for example, New Zealand (1962), United Kingdom (1967), most Canadian provinces (starting in 1967), Tanzania (1968), Israel (1971), Puerto Rico (1977), Australia (1977 at the federal level, 1972-1979 at the state level), France (1973), Portugal (1975), Austria (1977), Spain (1981), and the Netherlands (1981). By mid-1983, there were only about twenty-one countries with ombudsman offices at the national level and about six other countries with ombudsman offices at the provincial/state or regional levels. However, the transition of many countries to democracy and democratic structures of governance over the past two decades has led to the establishment of many more ombudsman offices during this most recent period. This transition to democracy accompanied by the reform of government, including the ombudsman or ombudsman-human rights complaint office, has been evident particularly in Latin America, Central and East Europe, as well as in parts of Africa and the Asia-Pacific. Countries that have established national offices during this period include Argentina, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru, Namibia, South Africa, Poland, some francophone African countries, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Thailand and the Philippines.
History--Best Sites State and regional. Covers all countries and cultures between mauritania in westand Iran East European Studies World Wide Web Server Russian history Back to http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/picks/history.htm