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  • 27 CHAPTER 4 SECURITY ISSUES 4.1 Despite the end of the apartheid regime in South Africa, and successful elections in Namibia, Mozambique and Angola, political and social peace remains fragile throughout the region. This chapter examines both the internal security issues facing the SADC countries as well as some of
    Date: 04/06/1999  -  Collection: Committees  -  Sub Collection: HoR Committee Reports  
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  • 49 CHAPTER 5 OVERVIEW OF THE ECONOMIES OF SADC MEMBERS SADC's economic performance 5.1 Economic performance for all countries in the Sub-Saharan region has declined over the past three decades. Despite some improvements achieved in the late 1980s and early 1990s, by 1994, per capita GDP was about 15 per
    Date: 04/06/1999  -  Collection: Committees  -  Sub Collection: HoR Committee Reports  
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  • 59 CHAPTER 6 AUSTRALIA'S TRADE AND INVESTMENT WITH SOUTHERN AFRICA SADC's trade objectives 6.1 SADC is particularly interested in developing economic growth and promoting self-sustaining development on the 'basis of collective self-reliance, and the inter-dependence of member State'.1 To achieve its aims, SADC claims that it shall: (i) harmonise political
    Date: 04/06/1999  -  Collection: Committees  -  Sub Collection: HoR Committee Reports  
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  • 87 CHAPTER 7 NICHE MARKETS 7.1 Australia's trade with SADC countries is at present relatively modest although there is scope for expansion. As noted in the previous chapter, South Africa is Australia's major trading partner in the SADC region and provides a natural entry point to the other SADC states.
    Date: 04/06/1999  -  Collection: Committees  -  Sub Collection: HoR Committee Reports  
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  • 103 CHAPTER 8 AUSTRALIA'S DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Introduction 8.1 Although not explicitly mentioned in the inquiry's Terms of Reference, it was apparent to the Committee that no inquiry into relations with Africa could ignore the question of official development assistance to that continent. The provision of official development assistance (ODA)
    Date: 04/06/1999  -  Collection: Committees  -  Sub Collection: HoR Committee Reports  
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  • 117 CHAPTER 9 SPECIAL ISSUES Introduction 9.1 The Committee examined a number of special issues, often interrelated, affecting the social, economic and political development of Southern Africa. Health issues were of paramount concern, with HIV/AIDS rates the highest in the world and diseases that have been eradicated in other developing
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  • xxiii FOREWORD Africa, throughout the Cold War period, was the focus of world and super power attention. Considerable amounts of money were channelled into the continent, human rights deficiencies of various regimes overlooked, and poor economic performance excused in the attempt to gain influence and support. The collapse of the
    Date: 04/06/1999  -  Collection: Committees  -  Sub Collection: HoR Committee Reports  
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  • Table 8.1 Development Indicators - SADC Countries Country Population (m) 1995 (est) Population Growth Rate (%) Life Expectancy (yrs) 1994 Infant Mortality per 1000 1994 Adult Illiteracy M/F (%) 1995 GNP per Capita US$ 1994 GNP Real Growth Rates (% 1985-93) Angola 11.6 2.9 47 124 29/57 600 -0.9 Botswana
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  • 2 June 1999 Committee Secretary House of Representatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs Parliament House CANBERRA ACT 2600 Inquiry into the Enforcement of Copyright in Australia Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission on the Standing Committee's Inquiry into the Enforcement of Copyright in Australia (the
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  • C L I MA C E N T R E F O R L E G U M E S I N M E D I T E R R A N E A N A G R I C U L T U R E C:/Misc/House/May 1999 1 SUBMISSION
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  • Dairy Research and Development Corporation Response to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services Inquiry into Primary Producer Access to Gene Technology Dairy Research and Development Corporation Inquiry into Primary Producer Access to Gene Technology Draft 21/5/99 Contents 1. Summary ..................................................................................................................... 1 2. Industry situation
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  • Chris Blanchard [cblanchard@csu.edu.au] Primary.Industries.Reps@aph.gov.au Access to Gene Technology I write in reference to the inquiry into primary producer access to gene technology. The opinions expressed below are my own and do not necessarily represent the policies or opinions of Charles Sturt University. ... Assistance to small producers to develop new
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  • Submission to The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services Inquiry Into Primary Producer Access to Gene Technology Prepared by Brendan Patrick Doyle The Rural Development Centre, University of New England Armidale, NSW 2351 This submission has been prepared to provide the standing committee with an
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  • 440A Otumoetai Rd Tel/Fax 07 576 5721 Tauranga NEW ZEALAND 17 May 1999 The Committee Secretary Primary.Industries.Reps@aph.gov.au <mailto:Primary.Industries.Reps@aph.gov.au> Commonwealth of Australia SUBMISSION TO STANDING COMMITTEE ON PRIMARY INDUSTRY Dear Secretary, The benefits of gene technology are proving to be very subordinate to the ecological damage that the crops cause, and
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  • To: Secretary Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional Services Inquiry into primary producer access to gene technology Please take notice of the way biodiversity and sustainable organic agriculture is under threat due to increasing power of transnational agrichemical companies. Because of the enormous profits involved they are withholding free
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