PLAN: Millions of girls are being condemned to a life of inequality and poverty according to a new report.
’Because I am a Girl: The State of the World's Girls’, highlights the appalling situation in which girls find themselves - sometimes through poverty, sometimes because they are young but often simply because of their gender.
Bosses Blog is a three language blog (Swedish, English and Portuguese) about Africa, Mozambique, Development Cooperation and Corruption ... and some other things .... :=)
17 July, 2007
Zimbabweans speak out
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How can a pair of trousers cost $2 million when the salary of that employee who works in the shop earns $1.5 million.
How can a pair of trousers cost $2 million when the salary of that employee who works in the shop earns $1.5 million.
Mozambique: Forestry Company established in Niassa
THE INVESTOR
A new forestry company, Malonda Treefarms, was formally established last Monday, although it has in fact been operating in the northern Mozambican northern province of Niassa since January. The company has been set up by the Mozambican Malonda Foundation in partnership with the Norwegian concern, Treefarms.It has an initial share capital of 500,000 US dollars, 80 per cent provided by the Norwegians and 20 per cent by the foundation. Treefarms managing director, Mads Aspren, announced that it will operate initially in an area of 46,000 hectares, in the Niassa districts of Lichinga, Sanga, and Muembe. (AIM)
A new forestry company, Malonda Treefarms, was formally established last Monday, although it has in fact been operating in the northern Mozambican northern province of Niassa since January. The company has been set up by the Mozambican Malonda Foundation in partnership with the Norwegian concern, Treefarms.It has an initial share capital of 500,000 US dollars, 80 per cent provided by the Norwegians and 20 per cent by the foundation. Treefarms managing director, Mads Aspren, announced that it will operate initially in an area of 46,000 hectares, in the Niassa districts of Lichinga, Sanga, and Muembe. (AIM)
Newsletter from Center for Global Development
Features:
* Following the Money: Toward Better Tracking of Global Health Resources
* The Chinese Aid System
* IMF Announces Process and Profile for New Managing Director--World Bank Looks Stodgy By Comparison
* Following the Money: Toward Better Tracking of Global Health Resources
* The Chinese Aid System
* IMF Announces Process and Profile for New Managing Director--World Bank Looks Stodgy By Comparison
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