The Courier - N°159 - Sept- Oct 1996 Dossier Investing in People Country Reports: Mali ; Western Samoa հղում աղբյուրինec159e.htm |
Acnowledgements |
Meeting points |
Ieremiah Tabai, Secretary General of the Forum Secretariat |
ACP |
A success story for African mining |
Joint Assembly to consider climate problem |
ACP-EU Council in Apia |
Kenya's economy in the 1990s |
Country report |
Mali : An omnipresent sense of history |
Three republics to create one democracy |
Interview with Ali N. Diallo, President of the National Assembly |
Profile |
Interview with Amadou Seydou Traoré, opposition leader and USRDA spokesman |
The magnetism of the unfamiliar... but unexotic |
Mali-EU cooperation |
NGOs finally achieve tangible results |
Western Samoa |
A new spirit of enterprise |
An interview with Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance |
Profile |
Marketing a tropical idyIl |
Interview with opposition leader Tupua Tamasese Efi |
Western Samoa-EU cooperation |
Dossier |
Investing in people |
A much needed new focus for SAPs |
Capacity building for management and development |
The role of international academic cooperation |
Brain drain : Colossal loss of investments for developing countries |
'Brain gain' : A cost - effective UNDP programme |
Mobilising Commonwealth skills for Commonwealth development |
EU's investments in education and training in the ACP states |
Analysis |
EU-ACP relations : Building for tomorrow |
The view of civil society on the future after Lomé IV |
'Democratising democracy' |
Close-up |
Growing rice at high altitude in Burundi |
Developing world |
Freedom of expression: the heartbeat of democracy |
Campaigning for free expression in the SADC region |
Volunteers show their worth |
Structural adiustment, the environment, and sustainable development |
Culture and society |
Why a Biennial Festival of Contemporary African Art? |
Acting against AIDS |
CTA-Bulletin |
Earthen architecture |
The courier’s mailbag |
Bibliography |
News round-up |
In brief |
The institutions at work |
Visits |
Support for human rights |
Aid for rehabilitation |
European development fund |
European investment bank |
Humanitarian aid |
Food aid |
The Commission has recently approved the financing of the following projects under the budget line 'Human Rights and Democracy in the Developing Countries):
ACP countries
Guinea: ECU 120 000 for a project aimed at actively involving members of the National Assembly in the institution's functioning, and in the democratisation process taking place in the country.
Niger: ECU 72 000 for a human rights training programme in schools in both urban and rural areas.
Nigeria: ECU 118 000 for a human -rights training programme to be run in educational establishments and through itinerant projects in regions lacking education infrastructures.
Fiji: ECU 119 000 for a project to support a non-partisan, multi-ethnic civic forum, aimed at contributing to the achievement of a consensus among various social groups.
Non-ACP countries
Nepal: ECU 59 112 to safeguard texts which are essential to the preservation of Tibetan culture.
Nepal: ECU 30196 for the archiving of slides and photographs depicting art objects in order to preserve the culture and traditional techniques of Tibet.
Philippines: ECU 61 750 for a mission to identify the areas in which strategies for human rights and democracy could lead to positive and lasting changes.
Sri Lanka: ECU 84 314 for a programme of information in the field of promoting equal opportunities and non-discrimination