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  • 25-January-2011

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    First Regional Experts’ Meeting of the Joint OECD/AfDB Initiative to Support Business Integrity and Anti-Bribery Efforts in Africa

    The First Regional Experts’ Meeting of the Joint OECD/AfDB Initiative to Support Business Integrity and Anti-Bribery Efforts in Africa took place on 13 – 14 January 2011 in Lilongwe, Malawi, and officially launched the Joint Initiative.

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  • 4-December-2009

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    Evaluation of the European Commission's Co-operation with Namibia

    The Country Level Evaluation of EC support to the Republic of Namibia was carried out to provide meaningful feedback to the European Commission but also to the general public on the results achieved by the Commission’s cooperation with Namibia between 2001 and 2007.

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  • 6-July-2009

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    Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009 - Namibia

    The Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009: Maintaining Momentum report presents the results of the second monitoring exercise of the Aid for Trade Initiative and documents its success so far.

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  • 1-December-2008

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    Global Change in African Fish Trade: Engine of Development or Threat to Local Food Security?

    Trade in fish does not lead to a decline in food security and availability of fish for the population of developing countries, according to this study of industrial and small-scale fisheries in the economy of Sub-Sahara Africa.

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  • 3-January-2008

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    Aid for Trade: Donor & Partner Country Profiles

    Aid for Trade at a Glance 2007: The OECD Creditor Reporting System (CRS) database is used to track ODA flows from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member countries.

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  • 11-May-2007

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    AEO 2007 - Namibia country study

    NAMIBIA HAS EXPERIENCED SEVERAL YEARS of moderate economic growth, due mainly to strong performance in diamond production and prudent macroeconomic policies. Growth averaged 4.5 % a year over the period 2000-05, and is expected to reach 4.8 % in 2006 and 2007 and 4.9 % in 2008.

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  • 31-January-2002

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