Angolan Air Strikes Put Unita At Risk
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Fevereiro 9, 1990
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 9, 1990
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The Angolan rebel movement Unita is facing its most serious military crisis since 1976 when, threatened with obliteration, it retreated into the bush to wage a protracted guerrilla war against the leftwing MPLA government.
Unita Attack Resort
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Publication Date: Janeiro 26, 1990
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Publication Date: Janeiro 26, 1990
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LUANDA: The Angolan capital was tense thursday after television reports of a major attack by US-backed Unita rebels against a popular beach resort some 100 kilimeters (62) miles from the capital.
Emergency Commission Set Up In Huíla to Combat Drought
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Janeiro 11, 1990
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Publication Date: Janeiro 11, 1990
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Lubango (Huíla) - Lopo do Nascimento, Huíla Provincial Commissioner, has set up an emergency commission to coordinate action to counter the effects of the great drought in the province, its first task being to transport and distribute about 1.000 tonnes of maize for the affected population.
The Second Economy in Angola:Esqbrema and Candong
Author: Daniel dosSanto
Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 1990
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 1990
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Angola won its independence in 1975, after four centuries of Portuguesecolonial rule and fifteenyearsof liberationstruggle.Prior to the Berlin Conferencein 188f5. Portugalhad confinedAngola to the role of slave supplier for the plantations of Brazil and other colonial markets in the Americas.
After the Project has Ended: The Role of a Non-Governmental Organisation in Improving the Conditions of the Urban Poor in Lusaka
Author: Carole Rakodi
Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 1990
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 1990
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Little attention was given either to the development of appropriate institutional structures and processes for urban management, or to the handover to ongoing administration, by the World Bank during the first decade of implemen- tation of its new approach to improving residential conditions for low-incom urban residents.
The Second Economy in Angola:Esqbrema and Candong
Author: Daniel dosSanto
Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 1990
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 1990
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Angola won its independence in 1975, after four centuries of Portuguesecolonial rule and fifteenyearsof liberationstruggle.Prior to the Berlin Conferencein 188f5. Portugalhad confinedAngola to the role of slave supplier for the plantations of Brazil and other colonial markets in the Americas.
UNITA Assessment Mission 1989B
Author: Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, US Department of State
Publication Date: Dezembro 31, 1989
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Publication Date: Dezembro 31, 1989
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War and Survival in Southern Angola: The UNITA Assesment Mission. Including Goals of the Mission, Logistics, Population Estimates, Health Status, Agriculture and Recommendations. This section starts with Health Status.
UNITA Assessment Mission 1989A
Author: Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, US Department of State
Publication Date: Dezembro 31, 1989
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Publication Date: Dezembro 31, 1989
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War and Survival in Southern Angola: The UNITA Assesment Mission. Including Goals of the Mission, Logistics, Population Estimates, Health Status, Agriculture and Recommendations. First section.
US confirms CIA weapons for Angolan rebels
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Dezembro 22, 1989
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Publication Date: Dezembro 22, 1989
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The United States Department confirmed yesterday that up to four Americans were killed when their plane, carrying CIA weapons for Angolan rebels, crashed on Monday night.
Emergency Sanitation for Luanda’s Musseques – DW 1989
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Publication Date: Novembro 10, 1989
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Publication Date: Novembro 10, 1989
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Angola, along with Mozambique, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Sudan, has in recent years been one of the nations targeted in the "Emergency Plan for Africa." The long-term urban crisis in Angola's capital Luanda has been exacerbated during “Emergency” by the influx of Displaced Persons comings in areas destabilised by insurgents. Ongoing cycles of political disruption and...
A New Strategy on Angola
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Setembro 1, 1989
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Publication Date: Setembro 1, 1989
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GOMA, Zaire - South Africa and Zaire agreed Friday to engage in intesive shuttle diplomacy in southern Africa in the next few days to try to save a faltering ceasefire in the 14-year-long civil war in Angola.
Ceasefire Fails to Stop Angola Fighting
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Julho 28, 1989
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Publication Date: Julho 28, 1989
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There have been new reports of fighting in various areas of Angola, despite the ceaserfire declared between government troops and Unita rebels on June 24.
Angolan Rebels Are to Have Roles In Government and Armed Forces
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Junho 30, 1989
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Publication Date: Junho 30, 1989
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GBADOLITE, Zaire - Guerrillas are to be reintegrated into the Angolan government and armed forces under the terms of a ceasefire agreemnt reached in Zaire, but the man who led the rebels probably will be excluded, African leaders said here Friday.
UNITA Takes Initiative to Start Peace Talks with MPLA
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Junho 16, 1989
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Publication Date: Junho 16, 1989
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The Angolan rebel movement, UNITA, has decided to take diplomatic initiatives to initiate peace talks with the MPLA government.
South Africa Seeks Clarification of Dos Santos Statement on Cuban Withdrawal
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Junho 2, 1989
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Publication Date: Junho 2, 1989
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The Department of Foreign Affairs has asked Angola and Cuba for clarification of the Angolan President´s claim that the Cuban withdrawal from Angola would be delayed because of financial considerations.