The United Nations has organized two donor meetings in support of ECOMOG in Guinea-Bissau. |
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Guinea-Bissau is a fragile country, with a weak social and economic infrastructure. |
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It is expected that, ultimately, the latter will become partners in the attainment of development and political stability in Guinea-Bissau. |
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The company has lately moved into embassy building by constructing bug-free consulates for U.S. diplomats in Kyrgyzstan and Guinea-Bissau. |
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Settimio Ferrazzetta of the Venetian province dedicated 43 years of his life to the Missions in Guinea-Bissau. |
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However, prospects for resuming the programme for Guinea-Bissau and Togo remain subject to certain political conditions. |
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It believed that the time had come for the international community to reaffirm its commitment to peace and stability in Guinea-Bissau. |
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As concerns our dispute over oil with Guinea-Bissau, our first reaction was to put the matter before the International Court of Justice. |
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The 1960s also saw the emergence of liberation movements in the Portuguese African colonies of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau. |
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It therefore recommended that Guinea-Bissau be permitted to vote until the end of the sixty-fourth session of the General Assembly. |
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Prior to his assassination, he had proclaimed that Guinea-Bissau would declare its independence from Portugal in that year. |
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The people of Guinea-Bissau had also played an important role in establishing peace. |
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I urge the Government and the National Assembly to continue to foster synergies for national dialogue with Guinea-Bissau society as a whole in order to achieve genuine and lasting reconciliation. |
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As one of the poorest of the poor and noted for its low life expectancy, Guinea-Bissau is today faced with drug trafficking. |
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Despite its huge potential, Guinea-Bissau remains one of the most undiversified countries in Africa. |
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The waters of Guinea-Bissau, which used to be abundant in fish and crustaceans, have suffered from overexploitation of their resources. |
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What I heard time and time again at Nyéléni, and what I saw with my own eyes in farmers' fields in Guinea-Bissau, does not fit with this story. |
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In 1955 the Venetian Province accepted the invitation to provide a leprosarium in Cumura, near the capital of Guinea-Bissau. |
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Guinea-Bissau seems hopelessly afflicted with bad government. |
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Guinea-Bissau works to put child traffickers out of business BAFATA REGION, Guinea-Bissau, 26 March, 2008– At a remote police station in eastern Guinea-Bissau, Amandou Jau, 12, waited patiently to be reunited with his father. |
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Intensifying efforts to reform the security sector by providing technical and financial assistance would send a positive signal to the people of Guinea-Bissau. |
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Guinea-Bissau is one of the pilot countries of this initiative, as I have already mentioned, and the country's international partners should help to make the initiative a success. |
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I have the honour to confirm that the contents of your letter are acceptable to the Government of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau and that your letter and this one constitute an agreement in accordance with your proposal. |
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Press reports have also indicated some use of cocaine in Guinea-Bissau. |
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It was pointed out, however, that, while such an approach was legally possible, Guinea-Bissau needed to improve the current regulatory framework, based on the principles of transparency and efficiency. |
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Prior to its adoption, the draft report was discussed with representatives of the international community in Guinea-Bissau, members of the National Assembly and civil society, including religious organizations. |
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The successful round table of development partners of Guinea-Bissau in November 2006 took place in the context of a restoration of confidence in national institutions. |
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The Respondent has given no evidence that it made any attempt to register the vessel on the ships' register of Guinea-Bissau or on the register of another State. |
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Community vessels fishing in Guinea-Bissau's fishing zone shall permit and assist any Guinea-Bissau official responsible for inspection and monitoring to board the vessel and carry out his duties on board. |
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The European Union expresses its concern at the ongoing climate of tension and insecurity in Guinea-Bissau and at reports of indiscipline in some sectors of the Armed Forces. |
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The EU welcomes the agreement reached on 26 August in Praia, Cape Verde, between the Government of Guinea-Bissau and the self-appointed Military Junta, transforming the previous truce into a cease fire. |
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Drug-trafficking and organized crime in Guinea-Bissau have ramifications for both its economy and its politics and constitute a destabilizing factor for the sociopolitical fabric of the country. |
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The Commission played an important role in mobilizing and coordinating traditional and non-traditional donors, a role which should be beefed up in Guinea-Bissau. |
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He retired after his ambassadorship to Guinea-Bissau and eventually returned to live there with his wife and daughters. |
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An April 2013 paper reported BCG revaccination resulted in a stronger IFN-y response in 345 infants in Guinea-Bissau. |
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Furthermore, Guinea-Bissau needed the support of the international community because it did not have the capacity to exercise control over its territorial space. |
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Their Excellencies the Presidents of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau and Burkina Faso, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Guinea and the OIC Secretary General attended the official launching of the Poverty Alleviation Fund. |
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Guinea-Bissau is commonly believed to be one of the major points of ingress for cocaine entering the continent, but its lack of regular commercial air flights renders it poorly suited for couriering. |
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The Presidency welcomes the civic-mindedness and sense of responsibility the people of Guinea-Bissau demonstrated throughout the election process. |
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The measles epidemic which preceded the allergen study in Guinea-Bissau killed one in four of those children under the age of three who became infected. |
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It placed Russia at 154th out of 178 countries in its corruption rankings, level with failed narco-state Guinea-Bissau and worse than Haiti and Pakistan. |
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