Gabon| Last Updated 09/02/2010 10:02:00
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 | Gabon implements parks development plan | | Libreville, Gabon (PANA) - In a move to adequately develop the 13
national parks in Gabon, authorities have demarcated the entire
surface area of their parks into zones exclusively reserved for
research and those accessible to tourists.
11/05/2004 full text... |
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 | Gabonese Red Cross wants to have expertise on Ebola | | Libreville, Gabon (PANA) - The president of Gabonese Red Cross,
Dr Christian Agaya, has declared that his institution would wish
one day to develop more expertise in the fight against the deadly
Ebola fever, which has hit this Central African country in the
past.
09/05/2004 full text... |
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 | US funds study of Gabonese national parks | | Libreville, Gabon (PANA) - The United States and Gabon have
signed an agreement for the financing of a feasibility study of
13 national parks in the Central African nation, an official
source revealed here Tuesday.
04/05/2004 full text... |
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 | UNFPA assists Gabonese NGO's maternity services | | Libreville, Gabon (PANA) - To fight early pregnancies, HIV/AIDS
and promote safe maternity among vulnerable groups, UN Population
Fund's representative to Gabon, Dr Renee Enombo has handed a
cheque for US$4,000 and 7,000 male condoms to the Gabonese
Movement for Family Welfare (MGBEF).
02/05/2004 full text... |
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 | Gabon to end illegal checks on traders | | Libreville, Gabon (PANA) - The Gabonese government has ordered
ministries involved in controlling and levying commercial taxes
to end undue controls, which impede commerce in the country, a
statement said Friday.
30/04/2004 full text... |
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 | Niger businessmen visit Gabon | | Libreville, Gabon (PANA) - A business delegation from Niger began
a trade prospecting visit here Thursday, with plans to explore
commodities that could be exchanged between the two countries.
29/04/2004 full text... |
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 | Gabonese students protest near Prime Minister's Office | | Libreville, Gabon (PANA) - About 500,000 students staged a
demonstration near the office of Gabonese Prime Minister
Jean François Ntoutoume Emane Wednesday to protest the
expulsion of three of their counterparts as decided by a
cabinet session eight days ago.
28/04/2004 full text... |
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