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Trading Opportunitites in Southern Africa: a statistical analysis
International Trade Centre, 1997This paper aims at identifying those sectors and product groups which have the greatest potential for imports into SACU from the other members of SADC: Angola, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.DocumentMain EU statistical indicators
Eurostat, 1999Current EC statistical indicators (economic, social, trade, agriculture, energy, environment, research and development)DocumentIITO process in the development of criteria and indicators for the measurement of sustainable tropical forest management
World Forestry Congress, 1997Since ITTO pioneered the process of developing guidelines, criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management - that exercise has become a stimulus to mobilise the world community to take a holistic view of forests, especially in terms of its multifaceted and cross-sectoral impact.DocumentUNICEF statistical tables on child / social welfare
United Nations Children's Fund, 1999Country level statistical data on major child welfare issues, including life expectancy, crude birth and death rates, infant mortality rates, child growth rates, ORT usage, maternal mortality, fertility rate, GNP, education (enrollment rates, literacy, attendance), access to drinking waterDocumentFrom liability to asset: Wildlife in the Omay Communal Land of Zimbabwe. [Campfire Programme]
Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources, 1999[This document is hosted by Resource Africa]DocumentAn Overview of Some Population-Development-Environment Interactions in Mexico
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 1997This paper encompasses overviews of Mexico’s population, development, and environment and briefly discusses some population-development-environment (PDE) interactions in Mexico. First, a demographic description presents a retrospective view of mortality, fertility, literacy, age composition, migration, population density as well as a sketchy perspective of population growth and age composition.DocumentTrafficking and prostitution: the growing exploitation of migrant women from central and Eastern Europe
International Organization for Migration, 1995The trafficking of women from East to West is increasing rapidly. This form of exploitation and abuse of human rights is no longer confined to women from developing countries. Increasingly women from Central and Eastern European countries are entering Western Europe where they are forced or trapped into prostitution.Pages
