OCMC Magazine; Vol. 15, No. 1: Index to reach out to the millions of indigenous people. Many people, including chiefs of the surrounding villages and women from the entire karagwe district have http://www.ocmc.org/magazines/1999i/_index.htm
Extractions: By Father Martin Ritsi Gods call to serve Him has been given throughout biblical history. We see this in His calling of Abraham, Moses, Jonah, and the Prophets. It is woven throughout the Old and New Testaments, as God elects people to proclaim His message. But most powerfully the calling to follow the Lord and preach the Gospel to all creation is seen at the Ascension of Jesus Christ. In His last appearance to the disciples, just before His ascension into heaven, Jesus commissions them with these parting words: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit " (Matt. 28:19). What about today, is God still calling? To answer this question we can first look at the situation of the world, nearly 2,000 years later. Living in a country where the majority professes to be Christian can make it hard to realize that only 1/3 of all humanity is Christian. Even harder to imagine, in a world of jet travel, technology and the Internet, is that of the 2/3 who are not Christian there are 1.5 billion people who have never heard the Gospel or met a Christian in their entire lives!
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ICPL Thesis Abstracts A-G of the Rumanyika Game Reserve in karagwe District. About half of the people using interpretation indicated that on the one hand, and indigenous communities on http://www.protected-landscapes.org/AbstractsAG.html
Extractions: Useful links Biodiversity's problems, its challenges and opportunities for its conservation in Ayubia National Park, NWFP, Pakistan Iftikhar Ahmed (2000) The establishment of Protected Areas Network is an effective tool to conserve the country's biodiversity and hence make vital contributions to the conservation of the world's natural and cultural resources. The values of Protected Areas range from retention of representative samples of natural regions and the preservation of biological diversity, to the maintenance of environmental stability of surrounding regions. Protected Areas can provide an opportunity for rural development and rational use of our marginal lands, for research and monitoring, for conservation education and for recreation and tourism. As a result, most countries have developed systems of Protected Areas. PA systems vary considerably from one country to another, depending on needs and priorities, and on differences in legislative, institutional and financial support. In order to protect such biodiversity resources, Pakistan has also declared 225 such area, including 15 National Parks, 99 Wildlife Sanctuaries, 96 Game Reserves and 15 in the Unclassified Category hosting a great variety of flora and fauna being unique to that ecosystem. The total area designated under these categories is 89,940 km
News This Week - February 2002 buckets of marulas, a vitaminrich indigenous plum-like the polls, with at least 26 people killed so in the northern Tanzanian area of karagwe (Kagera district http://www.queensu.ca/samp/news/2002/feb.htm
Migration News May 2002 - Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe without the knowledge of the karagwe district commissioner or with the aim of empowering indigenous to own Almost 10 million people already need emergency food http://www.queensu.ca/samp/news/2002/May/2.htm
Synthesis Report The buildup of indigenous social and political divided the region and the people into Belgian Consequently, refugee movements into karagwe in Tanzania and http://www.um.dk/danida/evalueringsrapporter/1997_rwanda/book5.asp