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Accord relatif au siège de la Banque africaine de développement aperçu de ses principes directeurs et avant-projet annoté

Conference Papers & Reports
February, 1964
Africa

Le présent document, en conséquence, esquisse le rôle qu'un accord relatif au siège doit jouer dans le cadre général des immunités, exemptions et privilèges de la Banque africaine de développement, formule les principes qui devraient régir la négociation et énuméré les éléments fondamentaux de l'accord; renferme en annexe l'avant-projet annote d'un accord relatif au siège de la BAD.

Report on measures taken by African countries to reduce post-harvest food losses: Executive summary

Conference Papers & Reports
February, 1987
Africa

The importance of post-harvest food losses in developing countries including Africa was given the right consideration by the seventh special session of the United Nations General Assembly held in 1975. The Assembly adopted resolution 3362 (S-VII) which, inter alia, called for drastic reduction of post harvest food losses and recommended that the goal of 50 per cent reduction;be attained by 1985.

Report of the joint ECA/FAO/German Foundation seminar on agricultural input factors

Conference Papers & Reports
August, 1966
Africa

This paper focuses on the the main purpose of the seminar that was; To determine what is known of the economics of modern technical inputs in African agriculture in terms of the physical and value responses to expenditures on them; To identify those areas in which information vital to policy is lacking; To propose a specific programme for obtaining required data through the co-operation of research institutions.

Physical planning considerations in Africa

Conference Papers & Reports
January, 1963
Africa

The major problem in Africa today understands the modern concept of town planning. Just as was true in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries, in Africa today physical planning is regarded as a technique for the amelioration of the evils of urban development. Insanitary conditions, congestions, un-economic layout of streets, the inefficient use of public utilities or the absence of adequate sanitary facilities "brought about the enactment of public health laws, plumbing and building codes and regulations which controlled land-use.

Report to the Conference of Ministers of human resources requirements for agricultural development in Africa

Reports & Research
November, 1989
Africa

The objective of this report Is to take a closer look at the first of these two important issues underlying the human resources problem within the agriculture sector, and to suggest a strategy that would lead to a programme of action for guiding member states in their individual and collective efforts to achieving food self-sufficiency in the years ahead. The report begins with an over-view of the manpower situation and requirements within the sector by 1980 and what that picture could look like by the year 2000.

Programme d'action en vue du développement de l'alimentation et de l'agriculture en Afrique, 1980-1985

Conference Papers & Reports
March, 1980
Africa

Au cours des deux dernières décennies, la situation alimentaire et

agricole en Afrique s'est radicalement détériorée. En moyenne, pour chaque personne habitant dans la région, l’accès aux produits alimentaires est actuellement beaucoup plus difficile qu'il y a dix ans, et les normes alimentaires moyennes sont tombées en-deçà, des besoins nutritionnels.

Report of the second COMESA meeting of the committee on agricultural cooperation

Conference Papers & Reports
June, 2000
Africa

This report falls under Operational Activities within the context of the Program of Work and Priorities of the ECA/SRDC-SA for the 2000-2001 Biennium. It is consequential to my participation at the Second COMESA Meeting of the Committee on Agricultural Cooperation. The substantive agenda of the meeting consisted of 15 reports. Two of the Reports namely the "Draft COMESA Agricultural Strategy", and the "Challenges and Opportunities of the COMESA Free Trade Area: An Agenda for Sustainable Agricultural Development" emanated from major studies which were undertaken by consultants.