... health providers can be trained, and standards implemented and monitored. In Tunisia and Turkey, where abortion services are available on demand in both private and public health facilities, survey ... about population, health, and the environment, and empowers them to use that information to advance the well-being of current and future generations.PRB’s MiddleEastand North Africa (MENA) ... first, third, and fifth quintiles are shown here. Sources: Fatma El-Zanaty and Ann Way, Egypt Demographic and Health Survey 2008 (Cairo: Ministry of Health, El-Zanaty and Associates, and ICF Macro,...
... Economies Are Private Sector Based,2005 and Previous Decades 262.1 MiddleEastand North Africa’s Weak Growthin International Perspective 482.2 MiddleEastand North Africa’s Growth over theLong ... Monetary FundISIC international standard industrial classificationMENA MiddleEastand North AfricaNPL nonperforming loansOECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentRPLA resource-poor, ... GaelRaballand and Claudia Nassif (background notes for the industrialpolicy chapter), and Mehdi Benyagoub, Manuela Chiapparino, SylvieMaalouf, Yasmine Rouai, and Jimena Zuniga (research assistance and data...
... aggregates, such as ‘the MiddleEastand North Africa’ or ‘the MiddleEast as used by other agencies including the United Nations and the World Bank. If the MiddleEast is clearly—as this ... Arab Liberation Front A political and economic dictionary of the middleeast 26ensuring that the politics and economics of the MiddleEast are both complex and complicated. This should provide ... television stations operating in the MiddleEast with good news coverage and incisive reporting and analysis. A political and economic dictionary of the middleeast 6AIA —see Afghan Interim Authority...
... Egypt,Lebanon, and Washington, D.C.).The report was edited by Kate Sullivan and typeset by Carol Levie,both of Grammarians, Inc. Production and printing were coordinated byRick Ludwick and Andres ... in East Asia and Latin America. But the fact re-mains that the average gross enrollment rate in secondary schools inMENA in 2003 was 75 percent, compared to 78 and 90 percent for East Asia and ... unprecedented de-mands for new learning opportunities and even stronger expectations ofbetter results. Second, globalization has led to a demand for a differentmix of skills and competencies, and this...
... IN THE MIDDLE EASTAND NORTH AFRICAImproving reproductive health care in the MiddleEast and North Africa would benefit not just women and their fami-lies, but also the region’s social and economic ... Health in the MiddleEastand NorthAfrica: 57.25Aoyama, Reproductive Health in the MiddleEastand NorthAfrica: 57.26Aoyama, Reproductive Health in the MiddleEastand NorthAfrica: 61.27United ... Directorate ofMaternal and Child Health Care, Ministry of Health and Population, 2001).6Aoyama, Reproductive Health in the MiddleEastand NorthAfrica: figures 26, 30, and 33.7United Nations...
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... (ed.), Civil Society in the Middle East, Volume 1, Leiden, Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 1995, p. 7.80 The Future Security Environment in the Middle East of oil revenues and mounting losses of public-sector ... Democrats? The Case of Jordan,” MiddleEast Journal, Vol. 51,No. 3, 1997, pp. 373–387.32 The Future Security Environment in the Middle East obtain and renew official licenses, and often provides financialsubsidies ... the Middle East: A Compendiumof Estimates 673.2. Budgetary Deficit as a Percentage of GDP 1125.1. Heads of State of Selected Middle EasternCountries 164Political Reform in the Middle East...
... inWorld War II and then with the UN in the Congo, New Guinea, and theDominican Republic. He had also spent long periods in the Middle East, knewthat UNEF’s mandate was “flimsy at best,” and that ... succession—sevenIsraelis died and twelve were wounded. “The notepad is open and the hand iswriting,” Eshkol told the generals who demanded reprisals, assuring them thatnone of the murders were forgotten and would ... dowith those forces, where to put them and how to command them, and whetherthey should be there at all.Gen. Muhammad Fawzi, austere and by-the-book, had commanded theEgyptian Military Academy...
... history of the Middle East informed by these ideas?2Several distinctive features of the Middle East are of comparative interest. The economic, political, and cultural ties of the MiddleEast with ... distinctions12 Workers and peasants in the modern Middle East Workers and Peasants in the Modern Middle East The working people, who constitute the majority in any society, can be and deserve to be ... modern history of the region and focusedattention on the economic relations between Europe and the Middle East and the connections between economic exploitation and political domi-nation (Chevallier...
... from dealers, and some, such as Burton Y. Berry, who served in Turkey, Iran, and Iraq and left a remarkable collection to his alma mater, Indiana University, be-came experts in Middle Eastern art. ... such as Breasted, Woolley, ArthurUpham Pope, and William F. Albright, had larger than life personalities, and they enthralled countless audiences with firsthand stories of adven-ture and discovery ... Commission, and, most important, the Research and Development Committee and the Pad-nos International Center at Grand Valley State University.End of the Old Order 27geography—they had maps and languages,...