Ill Bethisad - Equador - Administrative Divisions Type of government. The Republic of equador is a constitutional presidential republic,with the President acting as both Head of State and Chief of government. http://www.chlewey.org/ib/sa/eq/admin.html
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The Black World Today--Profiles workers. government. Ecuador is governed under a constitution putinto effect in 1979. Executive. The party. Local government. Each http://www.tbwt.com/profiles/equador.htm
Extractions: Political Divisions and Principal Cities Ecuador is divided into 20 provinces, which are subdivided into cantons and urban and rural parishes. Quito, the capital, is situated in the northern Andes and in 1990 had a population of 1,100,847. Guayaquil, in the southwest, with a population of 1,300,868, was the principal port and commercial center. Other cities include Cuenca (194,981), an industrial and commercial center; Machala (144,197), a commercial and farming center; and Ambato (124,166), a resort area and a commercial and transportation center. Language and Religion The official and most widely used language in Ecuador is Spanish. Many rural Native Americans speak Quechua, the original language of the Inca people. Most Native Americans in Ecuador became converts to the Roman Catholic faith during the years following the conquest of Peru and Ecuador by the Spanish. Roman Catholicism became the state religion in 1863, but by 1889 a liberal movement resulted in a partial severance of church from state. A decree of 1904 placed the church under state control; properties of religious orders were confiscated, and absolute freedom of religion was introduced. Today Roman Catholicism is the faith of more than 90 percent of the population. The Native Americans of the Oriente maintain ancient religions; members of various Protestant denominations make up less than 1 percent of the population. Education A campaign to reduce the high illiteracy rate in Ecuador was started in 1944, and by the early 1990s about 85 percent of the people aged 15 or more years were literate. Education in principle is free and compulsory for all children between the ages of 6 and 14. Many rural areas, however, do not have schools.
IEEP INSTITUTES MONETARY REFORM IN EQUADOR Who would believe that the Ecuadorian government s recent move to dollarize theeconomy has its roots in a humble, freemarket institute located in the port http://www.atlasusa.org/highlight_archive/2000/H2000-01-IEEP.html
Extractions: "The role of Dora de Ampuero and the IEEP has been transcendental in this most important change of Ecuador. Praise must be given to this untiring fighter for liberty." José Luis Cordeiro, president, Venezuelan Exporters Association There is no demonstrable, scientific way to trace how ideas get implemented into public policy. Yet, one thing is certain: policy changes do not occur magically and automatically. They typically result from the relentless efforts of many dedicated individuals. The story of Dora de Ampuero, president of the Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Política (IEEP), provides an illustrative example of how a persistent devotion to ideas can lead to effective public policy reform. Who would believe that the Ecuadorian government's recent move to dollarize the economy has its roots in a humble, free-market institute located in the port city of Guayaquil? Yet, beyond doubt, the IEEP has played, and continues to play, a key role in bringing effective ideas for monetary reform to this Latin American country. Dora first came to Atlas in 1989 while pursuing graduate studies at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. As a student, she attended a seminar at
Amnesty International News Releases amnesty candle, Amnesty International February 1999 News Releases. 27 February1999, equador, government Faces Human Rights Cross Roads (AI Index AMR 28/08/99). http://www.amnesty.it/news/1999/indx0299.htm
Extractions: February 1999 News Releases 27 February 1999 Equador Government Faces Human Rights Cross Roads (AI Index AMR 28/08/99 26 February 1999 Turkey Öcalan Lawyers at Risk (AI Index EUR 44/20/99 26 February 1999 Guatemala The Truth: a Step Toward Ending Guatemala's Agony (AI Index AMR 34/05/99 25 February 1999 USA From Alabama to Wyoming: 50 Counts of Double Standards the Missing Entries in the Us Report on Human Rights (AI Index AMR 51/33/99 24 February 1999 Turkey Amnesty International Welcomes Overdue Report (AI Index EUR 44/17/99 23 February 1999 Turkey Amnesty International Asks Turkish Prime Minister for Fair Trial (AI Index EUR 44/16/99 23 February 1999 Iraq Amnesty International Condemns the Killing of Ayatollah Mohammad Sadeq Al-Sadr and Urges an Independent Investigation (AI Index MDE 14/01/99 22 February 1999 South Korea President's First Year in Office Opens Window of Opportunity for Human Rights Progress (AI Index ASA 25/15/99 19 February 1999 Uzbekistan Arrests Reported Following Explosions in Tashkent (AI Index EUR 62/01/99 19 February 1999 Colombia Human Rights Defenders' Offices Close in Climate of Terror (AI Index AMR 23/19/99 18 February 1999 Turkey Amnesty International's Position on the Arrest of Abdullah Öcalan (AI Index EUR 44/14/99 18 February 1999 South Korea Human Rights Commission Must Be Independent (AI Index ASA 25/14/99 18 February 1999 Equatorial Guinea Arrests Undermine Free Elections (AI Index AFR 24/03/99 17 February 1999 Afghanistan Human Rights Abuses Against Women (AI Index ASA 11/03/99 16 February 1999
ITC E-Discussion Forums - Day 4 - Session 16 - English The basis for this law is that the government and the private sector has a the leadingbody of the country with a mandate even to promote the image of equador. http://www.intracen.org/e_discuss/execforum/ed5day4sess16e.htm
Extractions: Home Is Your Trade Support Network Working? Day 4: Session 16: Report From Executive Forum 2001 Session 16: Leadership Third breakout session series: Coordinating the network Leadership - A public or private sector responsibility? Moderator: Doreen Conrad, ITC Presenter 1: Presenter 2: Mr Ricardo Estrada Estrada, Executive President, Corporacion de promocion de Exportaciones e Inversiones (CORPEI), Equador. The Moderator made the following introductory remarks: Trade support networks must be effectively structured and managed by the public or the private sector. There must be neutrality, flexibility and broad scope in network coordination. Thirdly, there must be long-term, sustained commitment to the network. In the plan for trade development, Mr Dagwa mentions the organization of special seminars and training in export marketing. The private sector is supportive and there are measures to strengthen and to monitor the public sector leadership.
Ecuador Trains In Ecuador Nariz Del Diablo Equador Throughout the 1970s the government discontinued most of the secondarylines because it lacked the funds necessary for repairing them. http://www.ecuadorexplorer.com/html/train.html
Extractions: El Nariz del Diablo (The Devil's Nose) Related EE.com Pages Ecuador Transportation Boats Ecuador Buses Ecuador Domestic Flights ... Ecuador Hotels Volcanic cones jut forth from the rich tapestry of cultivated fields and high-altitude grassland spread across Ecuador's 400-kilometer long Central Valley, aptly christened "The Avenue of the Volcanoes" in 1802 by the German explorer Alexander Von Humboldt. Two hundred years later, present-day explorers perched atop antique locomotives chugging through this rugged terrain have no problem imagining why Humboldt chose this name or why Ecuadorians refer to their railway as "the most difficult train in the world".
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Estudos Afro-Asiáticos - government during the Ao Sul do equador. http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-546X2002000300001&l
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Equador Area total 283,560 sq km land 276,840 sq km water 6,720 sq km noteincludes Galapagos Islands. government type republic. Capital Quito. http://www.vdiest.nl/America/equador.htm
Extractions: This page is up for Adoption Want to know more than read Adoption Want to reserve this page than send a detailed e-mail to info@vdiest.nl want to become a sponsoring member ? than read Membership Ecuador Background: The "Republic of the Equator" was one of three countries that emerged from the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 (the others being Colombia and Venezuela). Between 1904 and 1942, Ecuador lost territories in a series of conflicts with its neighbors. A border war with Peru that flared in 1995 was resolved in 1999. See also : Area: total: 283,560 sq km note: includes Galapagos Islands Government type: republic Capital: Quito Administrative divisions: 22 provinces (provincias, singular - provincia); Azuay, Bolivar, Canar, Carchi, Chimborazo, Cotopaxi, El Oro, Esmeraldas, Galapagos, Guayas, Imbabura, Loja, Los Rios, Manabi, Morona-Santiago, Napo, Orellana, Pastaza, Pichincha, Sucumbios, Tungurahua, Zamora-Chinchipe Independence: 24 May 1822 (from Spain) Region Name - Province Name CoA Flag Region Name - Province Name CoA Flag Amazonica Region Insular Region - Morona-Santiago - Galapagos - Napo - Orellana Sierra Region - Pastaza - Azuay - Sucumbios - Bolivar - Zamora- Chinchipe - Cañar - Carchi Costa Region - Chimborazo - El Oro - Cotopaxi - Esmeraldas - Imbabura - Guayas - Loja - Los Rios - Pichincha
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Extractions: The article challenges us to explore ways to improve participation in civic elections. Not only is the number of election candidates diminishing, but the number of elected women in local government is also diminishing. One reason for the decreasing number of women may be the complex and demanding role facing councillors in municipal government. We are seeing local government change dramatically with more responsibilities being added while at the same time we are also seeing increasing community needs. Promoting the participation of women in government deserves our serious consideration. Women can provide valuable insights. They experience life differently, shaped by the norms and traditions that define roles and responsibilities. Women have often been recognized for their contribution as community volunteers, working on concerns such as: food cooperatives, daycare centres, community health and the environment, self-help groups, and church organizations.
REPORT FROM EQUADOR REPORT FROM equador. An elite, corrupt and thickly bureaucratic government with thehelp of the IMF has opted to get out of debt by taking another loan, and to http://www.mecgrassroots.org/NEWSL/ISS35/35.11Ecuador.html
Extractions: (Ms. Burnstad is president of the Cloud Forest Institute. She has recently returned from Ecuador, where she spent several months studying local agricultural organization and techniques while promoting cultural and economic sustainability. Her report begins with on-site observations this past March, and continues with reflections upon her return.) I should have thought ahead and realized that I would be the one learning the most in this experience, rather then my students. For some reason I wasn't as prepared as I thought for the intense realizations I've been having. The past three weeks have been challenging to say the least, in both professional and personal aspects. During our two weeks in Mindo I went from enchanted and ecstatic to frustrated and confused - and back and forth. I made some perspective shattering realizations; first, that you cannot invest trust even in old friends, second (I knew this one already) all of your preplanning doesn't insure that others will follow through in theirs, and hardest of all was to realize that good intentions do not always produce good outcomes. It hurts me to see the change and to watch the community struggle with it. It is even worse to realize I am at fault and I'm working to brings more influence to the community. I have had to really consider my intentions and more than that the possible outcomes of continuing to work within the community. The following is an excerpt from my journal.
Kidsnewsroom's Weekly News For Kids women said they would not let the hostages go unless the government agreed to peoplewho are not inmates are believed holed up in prisons throughout equador. http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/newsissues/040904/index.asp?page=AroundWorld4
LBT: Equador Profile Literacy definition age 15 and over can read and write total population90.1% male 92% female 88.2% (1995 est.). government. http://www.gospelcom.net/lbt/country/ecuador.htm
Extractions: other: 15% (1993 est.) Natural hazards: frequent earthquakes, landslides, volcanic activity, periodic droughts Environment - current issues: deforestation; soil erosion; desertification; water pollution; pollution from oil wastes Geography - note: Cotopaxi in Andes is highest active volcano in world People Population: 12,336,572 (July 1998 est.)
Equador Churches attend a third of the population who receives the solidarity bond, an aid system for the neediest established by the government last October. http://across.co.nz/Equador99.html