Despite global gender equality gains in
education, life expectancy, and labor force participation,
two areas of persistent inequality remain: asset gaps and
women's agency. In many developing countries, including
Papua New Guinea (PNG), land and natural resources are
citizens' key assets. This briefing note, centered on
field research in north fly district explores the process of
negotiation and the progress in implementation of the
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Library ResourceFebrero, 2014Guinea, Papua Nueva Guinea
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosMarzo, 2014Papua Nueva Guinea
The Government extension services in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are weak. There is a general lack of money and staff, and the country has a poor infrastructure. Above all small-scale farmers in remote areas are left out of developments. This applies in particular to women farmers, despite their providing 85 per cent of the rural workforce.
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Library ResourceManual y guíasEnero, 2018Papua Nueva Guinea
A Guide to the Taxation Incentives for Business & Investment in Papua New Guinea PNG Internal Revenue Commission
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosNoviembre, 2018Kenya, Egipto, Suiza, Filipinas, Zambia, Israel, Malasia, España, Chile, Alemania, China, Fiji, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Irán, Singapur, India, Papua Nueva Guinea, México, Brasil
Aquatic genetic resources (AqGR) play a crucial role in contributing to global food security and nutrition, as well as sustainable livelihoods. However, in various international fora, most FAO members have highlighted the limitations and constraints faced in assessing their national capacities to use, manage and conserve AqGR as well as in identifying and monitoring the resources used and the suitable indicators of the status of those resources.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2000Fiji, Bangladesh, Estados Unidos de América, Samoa, Micronesia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Vanuatu, Tonga, República de Corea, Pakistán, Viet Nam, Camboya, Maldivas, Mongolia, China, Australia, Italia, Guinea, Islas Salomón, Nueva Zelandia, Palau, Nepal, Laos, Filipinas, Japón, Tailandia, Myanmar, Brunei Darussalam, India, Bhután, Malasia, Papua Nueva Guinea, Américas, Asia, América Septentrional, Oceanía
This document provides an overview of the status of forest resources in Asia and the Pacific and their sustainable management through national forest programmes in 30 countries in the region, including new country profiles for Brunei Darussalam, Maldives and the United States of America. The update is based on information derived from a variety of sources, including country reports to the eighteenth Asia Pacific Forestry Commission meeting in Australia in May 2000. Major changes have emerged in forests and forestry policies in recent years.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 1999Dominica, Fiji, Bangladesh, Tuvalu, Mauricio, República Dominicana, Samoa, Micronesia, Vanuatu, Tonga, Suriname, Islas Cook, Comoras, Guyana, Cabo Verde, Malasia, Trinidad y Tabago, Palau, Islas Marshall, Belice, Saint Kitts y Nevis, Granada, Jamaica, Santo Tomé y Príncipe, Cuba, Malta, Guinea, Uruguay, Islas Salomón, Seychelles, Bahrein, Kiribati, Haití, Nauru, Santa Lucía, India, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Bahamas, Bhután, Antigua y Barbuda, Barbados, Papua Nueva Guinea, Niue, Américas, Europa, Asia, África, Oceanía
A synthesis of available data on social and economic factors, forest resources and nonwood forest products production and trade in the Asia-Pacific region. This study draws together information from a variety of statistical databases and from country and thematic studies in this working paper series. With the most important overall regional statistics tabulated is intended as a convenient starting point for analysts.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosMayo, 2016Papua Nueva Guinea
Responding to the academic void on the impact of socio-ecological conflicts on peacebuilding and conflict transformation, I turn to resistance against large-scale land acquisitions in post-war contexts. Promising in terms of reconstruction and economic prosperity, the recent rush on land may, however, entail risks for reconciliation processes and long-term peace prospects.
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Library ResourceConvenciones internacionales o TratadosPapua Nueva Guinea, Islas Salomón, Oceanía
The Parties, on the basis Treaty between Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands concerning Sovereignty, Maritime and Seabed Boundaries between the two countries and co-operation on Related Matters, signed at Port Moresby on 25 January, 1989 (“the Treaty”), regulate various activities in the Border Area as defined by the Treaty and further defined in this Agreement.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 1995Fiji, Bangladesh, Estados Unidos de América, China, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Australia, Guinea, Pakistán, Tailandia, Nepal, Laos, Filipinas, Islas Salomón, Viet Nam, Myanmar, Brunei Darussalam, Camboya, India, Bhután, Malasia, Papua Nueva Guinea
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosEnero, 2019Papua Nueva Guinea
On July 21, 2011 the then Acting Prime Minister Sam Abal announced the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry to investigate 77 land leases which were issued under the Somare government’s Special Agriculture & Business Leases (SABL). The inquiry, which was later extended by Prime Minister Peter O’Neill in October 2011 for a further five months, discovered that over 90 percent of the leases totalling over 5 million hectares were illegally obtained from traditional landowners (Zealand, 2015).
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