Ihsa'at al-hisabat al-qaumiya 1975-1991: National accounts statistics 1975-1991
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In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Band 27, Heft 107, S. 4-29
Der neue UN-Generalsekretär und vormalige stellvertretende ägyptische Ministerpräsident widmet den ersten Teil seiner Bilanz dem Krieg zwischen Irak und der Staatenallianz unter Führung der USA, der Nachkriegsordnung am Golf und der Nahostfriedenskonferenz unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Veränderungen in Osteuropa und in der UdSSR und der "neuen Weltordnung". Weitere Themen sind die Beziehungen zu den afrikanischen Staaten, die arabischen Bemühungen um eine Klärung der libyschen Verwicklung in die Lockerbie-Affäre sowie die europäisch-ägyptischen und lateinamerikanisch-ägyptischen Beziehungen. (DÜI-Sra)
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This paper attempts to shed light on Israeli aims to partition the West Bank between Palestinian inhabitants and Jewish settlements and describes the unilateral separation as advocated by Yitzhak Rabin. This disengagement plan is analyzed historically (as envisaged by Israeli generals) and as reflected in the contemporary Hebrew press. The author also dicusses the issue of redrawing boundaries, security aspects and likely effects on the economy of both entities. (PASSIA/DÜI)
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In: Berliner China-Studien 20
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Tabellen zur Tourismusentwicklung in Tunesien 1989-1991, gegliedert in folgender Reihenfolge: allgemeine Daten zu Tunesien, vorhandene und in Anspruch genommene Herbergsplätze, monatliche Verteilung und Nationalitäten der Touristen, Aufenthaltsdauer, wirtschaftliche Entwicklung der Tourismusbranche. (DOI)
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The Nancy N. Boothe papers, 1980-2009 [bulk 1990-1997], are composed of articles, notes, reports and a wide variety of feminist publications. Much of the material documents the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women, which Ms. Boothe attended as Executive Director of Atlanta's Feminist Women's Health Center. Artifacts, artwork and textiles relate to the conference and to other women's and health issues. ; Born in Battles Wharf, Alabama (1948), Nancy N. Boothe graduated from the University of South Alabama as a registered nurse (1971). She received a B.S. in nursing from the Medical College of Georgia (1976), and a master's degree in Counseling from Troy State University [Florida Region] (1981). Boothe served in the U.S. Nurse Corps in the U.S. and Korea (1970-1984), and worked as clinical director and consultant at a number of health facilities in Louisiana and Florida. She became Executive Director of the Atlanta Feminist Women's Health Center in 1994. In 1995, she attended the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China, where she taught the workshop, ""GYN Self-Help."" Boothe has served on the boards of All Women's Health Services in Portland and Eugene, Oregon; the Sexual Assault Center, Atlanta, Georgia; and the Jeanette Rankin Foundation, Athens, Georgia. She is also a member of the Feminist Majority Foundation's ""Women's Commission for Congressional Oversight"" and A.P.D. Citizen Review Panel.; Founded in California in 1971 by Carol Downer (1933-) and Lorraine Rothman (1932-2007), the Feminist Women's Health Center was established to empower women through self-knowledge, education and self-help groups. The Atlanta Feminist Women's Health Center was established in 1977. Its mission is to ""provide accessible, comprehensive gynecological healthcare to all who need it without judgment. As innovative healthcare leaders, [they] work collaboratively within [their] community and nationally to promote reproductive health, rights and justice. [They] advocate for wellness, uncensored health information and fair public policies by educating the larger community and empowering [their] clients to make their own decisions.""; The United Nations convened the Fourth World Conference on Women, September 4-15, 1995, in Beijing, China, with a Platform for Action that aimed at achieving greater equality and opportunity for women. Three previous World Conferences were held in Mexico City (International Women's Year, 1975), Copenhagen (1980) and Nairobi (1985). 189 governments and more than 5,000 representatives from 2,100 non-governmental organizations participated in the Beijing Conference. The principal themes were the advancement and empowerment of women in relation to women's human rights, women and poverty, women and decision-making, the girl-child, violence against women and other areas of concern. The resulting documents of the Conference are The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. The U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women manifested a global women's movement for change and has been called ""the Woodstock of the women's movement.""; The World Conference on Women was also accompanied by an informal meeting (August 30-September 8) of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). This NGO Forum on Women, Beijing '95, brought together thousands of women from around the world to exchange information and ideas, celebrate women's achievements and contributions and draw attention and develop solutions to discrimination facing women world-wide.
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