History 1982. Formation of regional WaterAid fundraising committees, based in each of thewater from water industry employees; First projects supported in zambia and Sri http://www.wateraid.org.uk/about_us/40.asp
Airline History - Airlines By Index International routes linked zambia with most African and European capitals. a replacementfor the Dakotas and were used for domestical and local regional routes http://airlines.afriqonline.com/airlines/159.htm
Extractions: Designed by: Hosted by: ZAMBIA - 9J ICAO CODE: CALLSIGN: Zambia WEBSITE: Zambia began in 1967 as a state airline and national flag carrier tasked with operating domestic and international scheduled passenger and cargo services. International routes linked Zambia with most African and European capitals. Domestic services began using Douglas DC-3 Dakotas. DC-3 Dakota in 1964 BAC111-200s were also an early fleet type for African destinations. British Aircraft Corporation BAC-111 series 200 Hawker-Siddeley HS-748s were a replacement for the Dakotas and were used for domestical and local regional routes. A DHC Beaver was also used domestically. Hawker-Siddeley HS-748 9J-ABN in 1972 - Tony Edlind The late 1960's livery had a square-logo on the fin as seen in the HS-748 image above. In 1968 a Douglas DC8-43 was used on the European routes while the airline awaited delivery of its first Boeing 707.
Regional > Africa > Zambia 3 FOC Country Profile zambia Notes on geography, history, politics,economy, international relations, travel, current affairs. http://www.xasa.com/directorio/mozilla/Top/Regional/Africa/Zambia/
UK Search Engine For Britain And The United Kingdom. - UKSprite UK web directory results for regional Africa zambia. factbook/geos/za.html FOCCountry Profile zambia Notes on geography, history, politics, economy http://www.uksprite.co.uk/directory/directory/Regional/Africa/Zambia/
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Dubai Discount Hotels /Regional/Africa/Zambia See also Top/regional/Africa/Regions/Southern Africa. FOC Country Profile zambia- Notes on geography, history, politics, economy, international relations http://www.dubai-discount-hotels.com/ae/index.php/Regional/Africa/Zambia
Southern Africa Regional Southern Africa regional. Project history. 6900006 BOTSWANAzambia ROAD CONSTRUCTION.RELATED DOCUMENTS 1973-05, BOTSWANA, zambia regional ROAD LOAN AMENDMENT. http://www.dec.org/country/prjdoc_test.cfm?region=africa&country=Southern Africa
International Labour Organization - SIYB :: Program History A brief history of the SIYB regional Programme the ILO established the IYB regionalProject Office Mauritius, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda, zambia and Zimbabwe http://www.ilosiyb.co.zw/histrory.html
Extractions: SIYB originated from business management training materials called "Look After Your Firm" which had been developed by the Swedish Employers' Confederation. During the late 1970's, the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) funded an ILO project which adapted these materials to suit the needs of small entrepreneurs in developing countries. This new material was named “Improve Your Business” (IYB). At the same time, the ILO developed a specific training methodology, which was based on participatory learning and with an action oriented approach. The IYB training materials and methodology together became the IYB programme.
COMESA-EU Trade & Investment Exhibition ACE Event Management has a long history of organising similar events zambia. 10.1. of20 African states that have agreed to promote regional integration through http://www.ace-events.com/COMESA.htm
Extractions: More Info Prestigious event for historic occasion and the European Union (EU) , to run along side the Extraordinary Summit Meeting which launched the COMESA Free Trade Area, a truly historic event. Thirteen COMESA countries sent national groups or stands and altogether over 170 companies from COMESA and EU countries displayed their goods and services at the exhibition. Five thousand visitors passed through the Lusaka showgrounds where the event was held. The Egyptian pavilion, which housed an extremely large selection of products and services, was awarded first prize for the best COMESA pavilion. Best manufacturer's stand went to Zambian furniture manufacturer Setrec.
Extractions: Phone: (+20 - 2) 259-9494; 257-1740 Association of Episcopal Conferences of Anglophone West Africa (AECAWA), inaugurated at Ibadan, Nigeria in 1977, is made up of the Inter-Territorial Catholic Bishops' Conference (ITCABIC) comprising The Gambia, and Sierra Leone, the Ghana Catholic Bishops' Conference (GCBC), the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Liberia (CABICOL) and the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Nigeria (CBCN).
IUCN Regional Office For Southern Africa history and Background. countries through its regional support programmes, regionalnetworks, and its country offices in Botswana, Mozambique, zambia and South http://www.iucnrosa.org.zw/about/
Extractions: History and Background The IUCN Regional Office for Southern Africa was established in Zimbabwe in 1987 to serve the Southern African Region in the development of modern skills in conservation and natural resource management. IUCN ROSA coordinates such regional services to over 72 members (9 government agencies, 8 State agencies, 3 Affiliates and 52 NGOs) in 11 countries through its regional support programmes, regional networks, and its country offices in Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia and South Africa. Key support to fulfilling IUCN-ROSA's mission are the country offices in Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia and South Africa. These offices are part of the Secretariat, and they play an important role in programmatic synergy and add value to IUCN's work in the region. In addition, there are also project offices in Malawi and Namibia. IUCN ROSA seeks to support and complement its membership and their own priorities. The underlying objective in all IUCN ROSA's activities and programmes is capacity building and catalysing action. Developing, coordinating and supporting programmatic partnerships is the preferred operational mechanism supporting this objective. Additional services include the provision of objective and scientifically based advisory services and technical assistance, training inputs and programmes, and fora for national and inter-regional dialogue, networking, debate and conflict resolution.
Regional Activities - Africa African Republic (1965), Malawi, Uganda and zambia (1966), Kenya is the first timein the history of Interpol as organisation that regional focus was http://www.interpol.int/Public/Region/Africa/Default.asp
Extractions: History of the membership The continent's position as a crossroads between the Americas, Europe and Asia also lays it open to transnational crimes such as traffic in weapons, illicit drug trafficking, illegal immigration, traffic in stolen motor vehicles and fraud, which can only be stopped by international co-operation. Seeking and locating the criminals involved poses problems relating to information exchange, international identification and arrests with a view to extradition. This is why Interpol-in accordance with Article 2 (1) of its Constitution-ensures the closest possible co-operation between the criminal police authorities of all member countries, including those in Africa. Crime is not associated with a particular region and is certainly not a problem for Africa alone. Ever since it was established, the International Criminal Police Organization - Interpol has been seen by countries all over the world as an institution whose principles and objectives correspond to universal aspirations for human rights, public safety and the fight against ordinary law crime.
Books / History / Africa / Zambia 13. history of the Tonga Chiefs and Their People in the Monze District of zambia(American University Studies, Series 21 regional Studies, Vol 12) Santosh C http://www.bookmag.com/books/history/56.html
ZapMeta Directory > Regional > Africa > Zambia . FOC Country Profile zambia open this site in a new window Past Versions Noteson geography, history, politics, economy, international relations, travel http://www.zapmeta.com/search/meta/db.pl?dir=25784
Skywalk Directory - Top: Regional: Africa: Zambia: Africa Regions Southern Africa (92); regional Africa Regions 1019745112549, »FOC Country Profile zambia - Notes on geography, history, politics, economy http://directory.skywalk.co.uk/directory/Regional/Africa/Zambia/
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WWF MPO Economic Change, Poverty, And The Environment - Approach This region s history of strong civil organization can render zambia In zambia, ManoConsultancy Services, in association with a WWF regional program (SARPO http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/what_we_do/policy/macro_economics/poverty/approac
Extractions: A team from WWF China, working in the area over recent years, will address poverty and environmental issues in Deqin County, Northern Yunnan Province. Deqin County is a poor and remote mountainous area of the southwest China temperate forest ecosystem, one of richest and rarest ecoregions. In 1983, after decades of state-sponsored logging, the government embraced conservation, and created a Nature Reserve in a quarter of the county, later extending the area to one third. The population, mostly Tibetan subsistence farmers, now face insecure and limited access to land and forest resources that they had traditionally depended on. Other local livelihood options are similarly limited.
Extractions: Performing Arts Collections and Institutions Institution names followed with are members of SIBMAS Reading Central Library; Music and Drama Library (Reading, United Kingdom) Reading University; Department of Film and Drama (Reading, United Kingdom) Reading University; Department of Music (Reading, United Kingdom) Reading University; Library; Department of Archives and Manuscripts (Reading, United Kingdom) Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando; Archivo - Biblioteca (Madrid, Spain) Real Academia de Bones Lletres de Barcelona; Archivo (Barcelona, Spain) Real Academia de Ciencias, Bellas Letras y Nobles Artes; Biblioteca (Cordoba, Spain) Real Academia de la Lengua Vaca - Euskaltzaindia; Azkue Biblioteca (Bilbao, Spain) (La Coruna, Spain) Real Academia Sevillana de Buenas Letras; Biblioteca (Sevilla, Spain) Real Biblioteca (Madrid, Spain) (Madrid, Spain) (Madrid, Spain) Really Useful Theatres; Archive (London, United Kingdom) Rebis Contemporary Ballet Studio (Skopje, Macedonia) Recklinghausen City and Vestian Archive (Recklinghausen, Germany)
MUSEUM SECURITY MAILINGLIST REPORTS Tim Holmes, an author, lives in zambia and has written a biography of history interviewsI have conducted with him for the regional Oral history Office of http://www.museum-security.org/00/069.html
Extractions: From: Jan Paris jparis@email.unc.edu Subject: IFLA, the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, has asked that the following information be widely disseminated. I am posting this to the DistList with the thought that it may come to the attention of some agency or institution whose mission might encompass support for situations like the one described below. http://www.ifla.org/ April 14, 2000 Prof. J. Desmond Clark, emeritus professor of paleoarchaeology at the University of California, Berkeley, and one of the preeminent paleoarchaeologist and Africanists in the world, has just shown me a copy of a March 29, 2000 article from the Daily Telegraph (London) entitled: "Last Record of African Explorers Faces Ruin." The article was written by Ishbel Matheson in Livingstone, Zambia. It reads in part: "A priceless collection of books and documents, detailing the earliest days of European exploration in Africa, is under threat of destruction. The Livingstone Museum in southern Zambia has hundreds of valuable books, written by the first missionaries, adventurers and prospectors in central Africa. But the building's leaking ceiling collapsed in recent heavy rains, and many publications were damaged beyond repair. Others need expensive conservation work to save them. Piles of ancient, sodden volumes, with subjects as diverse as elephant-hunting and native practices, have been left to dry in the tropical heat. Early newspapers, with vivid descriptions of life in what was then British-ruled Northern Rhodesia, can scarcely be opened, for fear of tearing fragile, brittle pages.