At the African Development Bank Group Annual Meetings, the Moroccan king says the continent is resource-rich and has an opportunity to grow and develop by tapping into its people’s potential.
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The Secretariat for Environment of the state of Rio de Janeiro is taking its Fábrica Verde project to Luanda. The initiative recycles used computers to promote digital inclusion of poor youths and adults.
Figures released by the company indicate that oil production increased 4.2% from March.
The Iraqi-born Reyadh Hanna, who took on Brazilian nationality, offers the service to small and medium businesses. The goal is to help them sell to Arab countries by splitting costs. Two companies are already involved.
OECD report estimates growth at 3.1% this year and 4% in the next. The number of unemployed persons, especially in Europe, is the main challenge to be addressed.
Money will fund projects to boost productivity, including genetic improvement of fish, animal vaccines and development of machines and industrial processes.
The funds donated this Wednesday (29th) to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East will be allocated to projects in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Lebanon.
The GDP of Brazil grew over the last three months of 2012, to R$ 1.11 trillion (US$ 555 billion). In the accumulated result for 12 months, the growth is 1.2%.
The meeting on June 13 and 14 will promote existing opportunities in the country and discuss the new legislation on the topic. Brazilians can participate.
‘Negligible risk’ for mad cow disease, a status first determined in February, has been confirmed at a meeting of delegates from the World Animal Health Organization (OIE).
The Brazilian Radamés exports male shoes to Saudi Arabia, Libya and the Emirates. The company bets on greater sales to chains of shops in the region.
According to projections from consulting firm Deloitte, gas will outstrip oil to become the premier energy source in the region by 2025.
The United States Secretary of State announced the program during a World Economic Forum meeting in Jordan. The GDP is expected to be up 50%.
A report from four multilateral institutions estimates that the continent will grow by 4.8% this year and 5.3% in 2014. However, the progress is yet to be made inclusive.

