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..."Very few have democratic governments, and their leaders have often gained power through... lies in "elected" hands, as in, say, Zimbabwe, election fraud can taint democracy, giving its mu...
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... il cosiddetto approccio del whole of government, in base al quale i processi politici globali veng..., Ghana, Nigeria, Somalia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Repubblica Dominicana, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezue...
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... many dictators, like Robert Mugabe from Zimbabwe, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier from Haiti and Im...
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African countries stand to gain from completing the current round of WTO negotiations. ITC is helping developing countries re-engage in world trade talks through a series of regional workshops that bring business and government together to assess their gains and sharpen negotiating strategies. Business in developing countries is advocating strongly for a return to the negotiating table, but it is an often-neglected voice in trade talks. ITC's Business for Development workshops help business leaders make their case with government negotiators and contribute to more targeted national negotiating positions. The series got off to a successful start in Nairobi (30-31 March), where participants from eastern and southern Africa discussed their expectations from the Doha Development Round of gl...
..., Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe - exchanged views. "Africa, if it wants its intere...
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... in Sudafrica, Tanzania, Mozambico e Zimbabwe. Nel 2009 l'obiettivo principale della cooperazion... dei servizi elettronici (e-government) e la verifica della possibilità di creare rappre...
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The admittance of amicus curiae briefs in the US-Shrimp/Turtle dispute in 1998 stirred a debate among WTO Member States whether the dispute settlement procedure should be accessible for private individuals and entities. Developing countries firmly opposed the inclusion of amid curiae into the Disupute Settlement Understanding (DSU) and repeated their arguments frequently in cases leading to amicus submissions, fearing a further shift of power in favour of developed countries and changes in the nature of the dispute settlement system. The present article examines these concerns in light of the experience made with amicus submissions in 21 disputes. It will be argued that most of the fears expressed by developing countries are ungrounded and often base on wrong assumptions.
...to enact a decent law. Then a foreign government or corporation challenged the law as illegal under... and the AB proceedings, the interests of Zimbabwe and Brazil as third parties39 were thus not advers...
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In 2008, ITC approached leaders in the fashion community and distributors in Italy and in the UK to test the potential market for bags and accessories produced in Africa. The aim was to build a direct connection with a major fashion house. Creative Director of Max&Co, Luisa Laudi, decided to use some of the samples of materials presented to develop a small collection of bags and scarves. Further samples were required from Uganda and Kenya, involving field missions to select the communities to produce them. Product development through an ethical fashion team was instigated in order to select the final groups of micro manufacturers. A group of 250 single women living on the outskirts of Dagoretti was chosen, together with a group of informal producers from Korogocho, near Nairobi. The...
... work for orphans and refugee women from Zimbabwe), a group of 150 bone beadmakers in Kibera (the la... into a trust with the support of the Government of Kenya who are looking to involve even more comm...
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[Jan Eliasson] was nominated President of the United Nations General Assembly in November 2004 and formally and unanimously elected on June 13. The assignment commences with the U.N.'s 60th session on Sept. 1, 2005, and extends for one year. Eliasson's previous international posts include State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to the U.N. He also served as Under Secretary General at the U.N., with responsibility for disaster relief and humanitarian affairs. (See "Memories -- and Lessons from Somalia" for more on Eliasson's time there.)
To be elected America's Swede of the Year is to me a great honor after the last five years in Washington," Eliasson says. "And yet, [these years] have been my and my wife, Kerstin's, most rewarding during our entire professional lives...At th...
...government on our way to Powell's office in Old Town Alexandr... Paris, Bonn, Washington and Salisbury, Zimbabwe. He served as first diplomatic advisor to the Swed...
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...Azerbaijan and Zimbabwe have allegedly ordered the aircraft, and Sudan may... arms marketing, particularly at governmental levels. . The inclusion of the Thales RBE2 Aesa ra...
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...2.1.1.1 Agreement between the Government of Switzerland and the Government of Armenia regar... Eidgenossenschaft und der Republik Zimbabwe über die Förderung und den gegenseitigen Schutz ...