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փակիր այս գիրքըThe Courier - N°159 - Sept- Oct 1996 Dossier Investing in People Country Reports: Mali ; Western Samoa
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Դիտել փաստաթուղթըAcnowledgements
փակիր այս թղթապանակըMeeting points
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըIeremiah Tabai, Secretary General of the Forum Secretariat
փակիր այս թղթապանակըACP
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըA success story for African mining
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըJoint Assembly to consider climate problem
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըACP-EU Council in Apia
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըKenya's economy in the 1990s
փակիր այս թղթապանակըCountry report
փակիր այս թղթապանակըMali : An omnipresent sense of history
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըThree republics to create one democracy
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըInterview with Ali N. Diallo, President of the National Assembly
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըProfile
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըInterview with Amadou Seydou Traoré, opposition leader and USRDA spokesman
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըThe magnetism of the unfamiliar... but unexotic
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըMali-EU cooperation
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըNGOs finally achieve tangible results
փակիր այս թղթապանակըWestern Samoa
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըA new spirit of enterprise
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըAn interview with Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըProfile
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըMarketing a tropical idyIl
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըInterview with opposition leader Tupua Tamasese Efi
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըWestern Samoa-EU cooperation
փակիր այս թղթապանակըDossier
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըInvesting in people
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըA much needed new focus for SAPs
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըCapacity building for management and development
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըThe role of international academic cooperation
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըBrain drain : Colossal loss of investments for developing countries
Դիտել փաստաթուղթը'Brain gain' : A cost - effective UNDP programme
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըMobilising Commonwealth skills for Commonwealth development
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըEU's investments in education and training in the ACP states
փակիր այս թղթապանակըAnalysis
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըEU-ACP relations : Building for tomorrow
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըThe view of civil society on the future after Lomé IV
Դիտել փաստաթուղթը'Democratising democracy'
փակիր այս թղթապանակըClose-up
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըGrowing rice at high altitude in Burundi
փակիր այս թղթապանակըDeveloping world
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըFreedom of expression: the heartbeat of democracy
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըCampaigning for free expression in the SADC region
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըVolunteers show their worth
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըStructural adiustment, the environment, and sustainable development
փակիր այս թղթապանակըCulture and society
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըWhy a Biennial Festival of Contemporary African Art?
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըActing against AIDS
փակիր այս թղթապանակըCTA-Bulletin
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըEarthen architecture
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըThe courier’s mailbag
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըBibliography
փակիր այս թղթապանակըNews round-up
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըIn brief
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըThe institutions at work
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըVisits
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըSupport for human rights
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըAid for rehabilitation
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըEuropean development fund
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըEuropean investment bank
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըHumanitarian aid
Դիտել փաստաթուղթըFood aid

The Courier - N°159 - Sept- Oct 1996 Dossier Investing in People Country Reports: Mali ; Western Samoa

AFRICA-CARIBBEAN-PACIFIC - EUROPEAN-UNION

Country report

Mali

Mali, which used to be the centre of great appears hemmed in by its frontiers, colonisation having culminated in the break-up of the old 'French Sudan'. Following the marxist regime of Modibo Keita (the 'founder' of the nation) and the dictatorship of Mousse Traoré, Mali has discovered democracy. It is still one of the world's poorest countries but recent macro-economic trends are highly encouraging and there is a new dynamism. It seems that the ending of the Tuareg conflict has provoked a surge of optimism- even among ordinary citizens whose wallets have yet to feel the effects of an improving national economy.

Country report

Western Samoa

Pacific island nations have a reputation for idyllic scenery and rich cultural traditions. Western Samoa has both of these assets in abundance, but it also faces many development challenges. With a population of just 165 000, the country has a limited local market, and it is a very long way from potential overseas customers. It is also susceptible to destructive tropical storms. Despite these constraints, there have been some promising signs of economic progress in recent years.

Dossier

Investing in people

To say that investing in people makes economic sense is to state the obvious. But to what extent are the implications of this statement fully understood in the developing countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, in these days of constantly shifting development theories? We look at this subject in our Dossier.