Key Documents
- December 13, 2011
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This Summary Brief is intended for media representatives. Published by the Joint Communication Sub-committee (AU, AfDB and UNECA) in partnership with Dalberg. The Brief summarizes the daily discussion sessions taking place in the African Pavilion, capturing key discussion points, key implications, and key action items from selected sessions.
The Africa Pavilion, located within the precincts of the UNFCCC, is serving as a platform to have Africa’s voice heard. To demonstrate Africa’s ability to be part of the solution to the challenges of climate change on the continent, the Pavilion is hosting a full program of roundtables and events during the UN climate conference.
All the events organized in the Africa Pavilion are open to media representatives, who can ask questions to the panelists (interpretation English / French available).
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December 04, 2011
African Pavilion Daily, December 4
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December 03, 2011
Africa Pavilion Daily - December 3
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December 02, 2011
African Pavilion Daily
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November 29, 2011
Report of the Meeting of Ministers AU Conference of Ministers of Trade 7thordinary Session 29 November – 03 December, 2011 Accra, Ghana
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November 24, 2011
Please find below the list of presentation made on the 24th November 2011
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November 21, 2011
Second Session of the Conference of African Ministers of Transport (CAMT) 21 – 25 November 2011 Luanda, Angola.
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October 28, 2011
Fruit and Vegetables for Health Report of a Joint FAO/Who Workshop, 1–3 September 2004, Kobe, Japan
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October 28, 2011
Five keys to growing safer fruits and vegetables: promoting health by decreasing microbial contamination
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October 28, 2011
Assessment of Existing Food Security And Vulnerability Mapping Systems and the Adverse Effects of Rising Food Prices on Children and Women in Mena Region
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October 28, 2011
The global economic crisis and impacts on children and caregivers: emerging evidence and possible policy responses in the Middle East and North Africa
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October 28, 2011
Assisting the food and agriculture sector
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International maritime treaties include:
1. Africa Maritime Transport Charter (AMTC).
2. FAO instruments on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing (IUU) Fishing.
3. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
4. Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation (SUA Convention).
5. International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS 74).
6. International Safety Management (ISM) Code.
7. International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
8. International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 (MARPOL 73/78).
9. International Convention on Load Lines, 1966, includes the 1988 Protocol (LL 66).
10. International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978 (STCW 78).
11. International Labour Organization Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention 1976 (ILO 147).
12. Maritime Labour Convention, 2006.
13. International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1992.
14. International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage, 1992 (CLC/Fund 92).
15. Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast (BWM).
16. Anti-fouling Systems (AFS).
17. Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims (LLMC) and its 1996 Protocol.
18. Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea (HNS).
19. Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage (Bunkers). -
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Monitoring & Evaluation Indicator Reference Guide
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Draft Agenda
- October 04, 2011
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October 01, 2011
The Bulletin of Fridays of the Commission Newsletter Volume VOL. 4 No.2 September 2011
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October 01, 2011
African Integration Review
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September 24, 2011
Report of Diaspora Ministerial Conference New York Sept 2011
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September 20, 2011
Kenya Humanitarian Update - 20 September 2011
HIGHLIGHTS
* A recount of applicants for refugee status in Dadaab has found large numbers attempting double registration. The apparent large backlog in applications for registration has been adjusted from 40,000 to 1,909. The average daily arrival rate for the past week was about 1,100 people per day.
* Deteriorating security situation along Somali border and around Dadaab; a vehicle belonging to an international NGO has been hijacked in Hagadera camp.
* Maize prices are on a downward trend but remain significantly above the five-year average.