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  1. Paths of Accommodation: Muslim Societies and French Colonial Authorities in Senegal and Mauritania, 1880 (Western African Studies) by David Robinson, 2001-01-01
  2. Mauritanie. Aux confins du aMghreb (French Edition) by Danielle Bisson, 2005-04-01
  3. Historical Dictionary of Mauritania by Anthony G. Pazzanita, 1996-08-30

61. History Resources
Guide Covers the broad region of mauritania in the is divided into Academic Disciplines(including history), Nations and States, regional Services, Religion
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62. Mauritania - Books, Maps And Atlases For Sale
Lonely Planet Publications Country/regional Guides This guide Keith McLachlan (Contributor)history Politics Country Review, mauritania 1998/1999
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63. Research
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64. AEGiS: Mauritania
history. mauritania remains, in reality, a oneparty state. The primary objective ofthe working group is to strengthen national, regional and global structures
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Facts and Figures
Official Name
Islamic Republic of Mauritania
Capital City Nouakchott.
Languages Hasaniya Arabic (official), Pular, Soninke, Wolof (official), French.
Official Currency Ouguiya (MRO).
Ethnic Groups Mixed Maur/black 40%, Maur 30%, black 30%.
Religions Muslim 100%.
Population 2,828,858 (July 2002 est.).
Land Area 1,025,520 sq km (395,593 sq miles).
History Independent from France in 1960, Mauritania annexed the southern third of the former Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara) in 1976, but relinquished it after three years of raids by the Polisario guerrilla front seeking independence for the territory. Opposition parties were legalized and a new constitution approved in 1991. Two multiparty presidential elections since then were widely seen as flawed, but October 2001 legislative and municipal elections were generally free and open. Mauritania remains, in reality, a one-party state. The country continues to experience ethnic tensions between its black minority population and the dominant Maur (Arab-Berber) populace. UNAIDS Epidemiological
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[English] [French] Global Surveillance of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is a joint effort of WHO and UNAIDS. The UNAIDS/WHO Working Group on Global HIV/AIDS and STI Surveillance, initiated in November 1996, guides respective activities. The primary objective of the working group is to strengthen national, regional and global structures and networks for improved monitoring and surveillance of HIV/AIDS and STIs. For this purpose, the working group collaborates closely with national AIDS programmes and a number of national and international experts and institutions. The goal of this collaboration is to compile the best information available and to improve the quality of data needed for informed decision-making and planning at national, regional and global levels. The Epidemiological Fact Sheets are one of the products of this close and fruitful collaboration across the globe.

65. A History Of Decentralization
developing countries, though at different times in history. of functions and authorityto regional or sectorial mauritania and Niger in Africa, and Bolivia and
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A History of Decentralization
Decentralization has, not only an administrative value, but also a civic dimension, since it increases the opportunities for citizens to take interest in public affairs; it makes them get accustomed to using freedom. And from the accumulation of these local, active, persnickety freedoms, is born the most efficient counterweight against the claims of the central government, even if it were supported by an impersonal, collective will.
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I. Introduction
Decentralization policies are part of vigorous initiatives to support rural development. In its most basic definition, decentralization is the transfer of part of the powers of the central government to regional or local authorities. Centralization is in response to the need for national unity, whereas decentralization is in response to demands for diversity. Both forms of administration coexist in different political systems. There seems to be a consensus since the 1980s that too much centralization or absolute local autonomy are both harmful and that it is necessary to put in place a better system of collaboration between the national, regional and local centers of decision-making. The renewed interest in this type of structure of the state that decentralization is, comes from the recognition that less centralized decision-making would make national public institutions more effective, and that it would make local governments and civil society more competent in the management of their own affairs. Recent research by different international organizations confirm this point of view:

66. Regional: Africa: Mauritania
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67. Browsing Regional Africa Mauritania Guides And Directories Category
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68. /Regional/Africa/Mauritania - Kineret.com - Web Directory
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69. Tunis, Regional Delegation (Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco/Western Sahara,
1Jun-1997 Annual Report 1996. Tunis, regional delegation (Algeria,Libya, mauritania, Morocco/Western Sahara, Tunisia). The Tunis
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About the ICRC ICRC Activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Tunis, regional delegation (Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco/Western Sahara, Tunisia) The Tunis regional delegation continued to focus on the humanitarian issues arising from the aftermath of the Western Sahara conflict and the pursuit of attempts to resume protection activities in Algeria.
The delegation stepped up efforts to improve the operational capacity and visibility of the region's National Societies. In particular, it helped them to develop dissemination activities to improve understanding in the Maghreb region of the ICRC, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and humanitarian law. Regular contact was maintained with the region's media to promote coverage of the activities of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and notable success was achieved in having information placed in the Moroccan and Tunisian press. The delegation gave special attention to promoting the ICRC's anti-landmine campaign.
A delegate from the regional delegation carried out ad hoc missions to Mauritania to maintain contact with the government and the Mauritanian Red Crescent on various dissemination matters. In addition, through various contacts, the delegate was briefed on the situation of refugees from northern Mali living in south-eastern Mauritania, with a view to supporting the ICRC's operation based in Bamako [9].

70. Tunis Regional Delegation (Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco/Western Sahara, T
1Jun-1999 Annual Report 1998. Tunis regional delegation (Algeria,Libya, mauritania, Morocco/Western Sahara, Tunisia). The extreme
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About the ICRC ICRC Activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Tunis Regional delegation (Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco/Western Sahara, Tunisia)
As regards the implementation of humanitarian law in the region, the ICRC pursued its efforts to make governments aware of the need to take the relevant legislative measures.
Sustained efforts were made to promote knowledge of humanitarian law and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in the countries of North Africa, in particular among the armed forces and in schools and universities.
Close contacts were maintained with the region's National Red Crescent Societies, in particular in the areas of dissemination of humanitarian law, the training of their members and volunteers and the development of their operational capacity.
Algeria: representations
In 1998 Algeria was once again the scene of extreme violence, which left thousands of civilians dead or wounded. This was a cause of grave concern for the ICRC, whose role is to protect and assist the victims of such situations.
On 23 February the ICRC sent the Algerian authorities a diplomatic note informing them of its readiness to take action in several domains (visits to detainees held in connection with the violence, dissemination of humanitarian law and support for the activities of the Algerian Red Crescent in aid of the victims). The note also proposed that the ICRC Director of Operations should visit Algiers for discussions.

71. SomaliNet Internet Directory
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72. SomaliNet Internet Directory
mauritania mauritania history, Government and Politics (English) http//www.arab.de/arabinfo/maurihis.htm.mauritania Country Information
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73. Mauritania Resources
Cultural history. history of mauritania From ArabNET. history of mauritaniaFrom @frinet, in French. General Information. Archaeology
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74. Mauritania - Countrywatch.com
UNICEF regional director in mauritania Published 03/15/03 0207 PM; mauritaniancapital to have dairy factory soon Published 03/13/03 0207 PM;
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75. Virtual Tour Of The Mount Airy Museum Of Regional History In North Carolina

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76. AllAfrica.com -- PanAfrica: Africa Seeks Economic Prosperity In Regional Integra
The regional organisation has managed its affairs well ventures in the organisation'shistory was in members are Algeria, Libya, Morocco mauritania and Tunisia
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Posted to the web February 28, 2001 Dakar, Senegal The idea of common action through regional groupings is neither new to Africa nor are African leaders hostile to it. The list of regional groups on the continent attested to this. Some people like Senegalese economist, Markhtar Diouf, who questioned the raison d'être of most of those structures way back in 1985 might even find the list too long. But a number of them have regularly undergone restructuring to put more meaning into declarations which usually proceed their inaugurations.

77. Foreign Policy In Focus - Self-Determination - Regional Conflict Profile - Weste
SelfDetermination regional Conflict Profile. by nomadic Arab tribes with a long historyof resistance Irredentist claims by Morocco and mauritania were brought
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Self-Determination Regional Conflict Profile
Western Sahara
By Stephen Zunes
OVsahara.pdf
History
Main Actors
Kingdom of Morocco occupies Western Sahara Polisario Front nationalist movement of Western Sahara Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic government-in-exile of Western Sahara led by the Polisario Front, recognized by more than 70 countries Islamic Republic of Mauritania granted administration of southern third of Western Sahara in 1975; renounced claim in 1978 after defeat by the Polisario Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria principal backer of the Polisario and home to most of the Sahrawi refugee population Republic of France major military and diplomatic supporter of Morocco United States major military and diplomatic supporter of Morocco Kingdom of Spain colonial ruler of Western Sahara
Proposed Solutions and Evaluation of Prospects
Both France and the United States have blocked the UN from imposing sanctions or putting pressure on the Moroccans to compromise. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, through his special envoy, former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker, has been engaged in seeking a resolution. Despite Polisario threats to return to war, Algeriawhich has undergone serious internal conflict over the past decadeis unlikely to provide military assistance necessary to challenge Moroccan control.
Role of U.S.

78. The Routes Of Al-Andalus: Background
Dr Yoro Fall, (Senegal), history/Philosophy. Dr Izidbih Ould MohamedMahmoud, (mauritania), history. Dr Cyril Aslanov, (Israel), Linguistics.
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The routes of al-Andalus Interregional meeting on "Routes of al-Andalus: place of encounter for intercultural dialogue"
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List of participants Dr Mohamed Turki (Tunisia) History Dr Faouzia Belhachemi (Algeria) Anthropology Mr Abdelkader Sid Ahmed (Algeria) Economics Dr Mohamed Benchrifa (Morocco) History Dr Larbi Ben Othmane (Morocco) Law Dr Mustapha Sehimi (Morocco) Law Dr Mouna Abousenna (Egypt) Philosophy Dr Mohamed Abdo Hatamleh

79. ReliefWeb: Mauritania The Latest
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