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Neuerwerbungsliste Namibia 2020 Bibliothek der Basler Afrika Bibliographien Neuerwerbungen aus und zu Namibia (Neuzugänge 1. Januar – 31. Dezember 2020) 1. Monographien S. 1 2. Periodika S. 115 3. Digitale Dokumente S. 129 Library of the Basler Afrika Bibliographien New acquisitions from and on Namibia (New acquisitions January 1 – December 31, 2020) 1. Monographs p. 1 2. Periodicals p. 115 3. Digital documents p. 129 1. Monographien / Monographs Seite 1 40 Years of Service to Namibia Windhoek: PricewaterhouseCoopers Namibia, 2016; 84p., ill., tables. Mit einem Vorwort von Nangula Uaandja. Deskriptoren: Finanzwesen + Multinationale Konzerne + Wirtschaft + Namibia Signatur: 50243 2017 Managment Effectiveness Assessment Report for Oshaampula, Okongo, Otjiu-West and Uukolonkadhi Community Forests Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, 2018; iii, 22p., ill., maps, tables. Deskriptoren: Forstwirtschaft + Management + Statistiken + Kunene (Verwaltungsregion) + Nordzentralnamibia Signatur: 50284 2017 Namibia Financial Inclusion Survey. Survey Highlights Windhoek: Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), ca. 2018; 33p., ill., tables. Deskriptoren: Jahresberichte + Finanzwesen + Statistiken + Namibia Signatur: 50238 A da |gaipe Windhoek: Gamsberg Macmillan, 2000; 53p.. Mit einem Vorwort von L.S. Tsâtago Davids. Mit Beiträgen von Axarob, Gerson !Garibasen |Uiseb, Alma Hangue, Elias !Nanuseb, Hageb, Ruth A.K. Isaaks, J. Goeieman, Sydney ||Narib, |Awebaheb, Fritz Isak Dirkse. Deskriptoren: Lyrik (Form) + Namibia Signatur: 50064 Acquire. Discover. Finance. Build. Operate. The World's New Senior Gold Producer Vancouver: B2Gold, 2019; 7p., ill., table, map. Deskriptoren: Bergbau + Gold + Industrie + Multinationale Konzerne + Statistiken + Asien + Burkina Faso + Kanada + Mali + Namibia + Zentralamerika Signatur: 50250 Application for Finance Windhoek: Development Bank of Namibia, ca. 2018; 14p., taples. Deskriptoren: Banken + Kredite + Namibia Signatur: 50266 Aqua Services & Engineering. Your Partner in Water Treatment. Water Technologies Windhoek: Veolia , 0000; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill., map. Deskriptoren: Kataloge + Hydrologie + Industrie + Wasserwirtschaft + Namibia Signatur: 50300 B2Gold. News Release. B2Gold Corp. Reports Continued Gold Production and Revenue for Q1 2019; Quarterly Gold Production of 231'000 oz, 6% Above Budget; Well on Track to Meet Guidance of 935'000-975'000 oz of Gold Production Vancouver: B2Gold, 2019; 9p., table. Deskriptoren: Firmennachrichten + Bergbau + Gold + Asien + Mali + Namibia + Südamerika Signatur: 50270 05.01.2021 Seite 2 Banking Flavour Menu. Empowering Your World with Innovative Banking Windhoek: Bank Windhoek, ca. 2020; 15p., ill.. Deskriptoren: Kataloge + Banken + Internet + Windhoek Signatur: 49532 Beijing+25: Namibia Country Report 2014-2019. World Conference on Women and Implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform of Action Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, 2019; 75p. + Appendix, ill., tables. Mit einem Vorwort von Doreen Sioka und Wilhencia Uiras. Deskriptoren: Arbeitsbedingungen + Armut + Bildungswesen + Entwicklungsmodelle + Frauen + Gender + Gesundheitswesen + Gewalt + Naturkatastrophe + Recht + Statistiken + Wohlfahrtsstaat + Namibia Signatur: 50129 Benefit Guide 2019 [Windhoek]: Namibia Health Plan (NHP), 2019; 40p., ill., tables. Deskriptoren: Kataloge + Gesundheitswesen + Versicherungswesen + Namibia Signatur: 50302 Benefit Guide 2020 Windhoek: Namibia Health Plan (NHP), 2020; 39p., ill., tables. Deskriptoren: Kataloge + Gesundheitswesen + Versicherungswesen + Namibia Signatur: 50309 Bericht der Handelskammer Windhuk, 1923-1924 Windhuk: Handelskammer Windhoek, 1925; 54p., tables. Deskriptoren: Bergbau + Handel + Industrie + Landwirtschaft + Statistiken + Wirtschaft + Namibia Signatur: 49647 Cape Cross Salt. Project Overview [o.O.]: Gecko Salt Namibia, ca. 2018; [ohne Seitenzählungen], map, ill.. Deskriptoren: Bergbau + Industrie + Mineralien + Erongo Signatur: 50271 Citizen's Guide to the National Budget FY2019/20 Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Finance, 2019; 31p.. Deskriptoren: Lehrbücher + Staatshaushalt + Namibia Signatur: 50317 Compedium of Reports on the Activities of the Electoral Commission on Namibia. Volume One: Annual Reports for the Reporting Period: 2011/2012, 2012/2013, 2013/2014. Volume Two: Performance Assessment and Post-election Reports: 2014 Presidential and National Assembly Elections and 2015 Regional Council and Local Authority Elections Windhoek: Electoral Commission of Namibia, 2015; vii, 58p., ill., tables. Ergänzung zum Titel: Umschlagtitel: Compendium: Commission Activities 2011 - 2015. Mit einem Vorwort von Notemba Tjipueja. Deskriptoren: Jahresberichte + Local Government + Parlament + Wahlen + Namibia Signatur: 50307 Concept Paper. Second National Land Conference 2018 Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Land Reform, 2018; 18p.. Deskriptoren: Bodenrecht + Konferenzen + Landfrage + Landreform + Namibia Signatur: 50319 05.01.2021 Seite 3 Conferência internacional de apoio à luta do povo da Namíbia Reihe: Cadernos A Vitória é Certa, 1 Lisboa: Associação de Amizade Portugal República Popular de Angola, 1980; 11p., ill.. Mit einem Vorwort von Mohamed Sahnoun. Deskriptoren: Zeitschriften (Form) + Konferenzen + Solidaritätsbewegungen + Unabhängigkeitskrieg (Namibia) + Angola + Namibia + Portugal Signatur: 50166 Corporate Social Investment. More than Gold. Driven by Value Creation Windhoek: B2Gold Namibia, 2019; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill., tables. Deskriptoren: Bergbau + Bildungswesen + Gesundheitswesen + Investitionen + Naturschutz + Namibia Signatur: 50249 COVID-19 in Namibia Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Health and Social Services, 2020; 29p., ill.. Mit einem Vorwort von Henriette Lamprecht. Deskriptoren: Lehrbücher + COVID-19 + Namibia Signatur: 50244 Dancing across the Desert [o.O.]: Eigenverlag, 2014; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill.. Deskriptoren: Bildbände + Automobil + Reise + Namibia Signatur: 49893 Das deutsche Weissbuch, Aktenstück Nr. 61: Angra Pequena. A. Korrespondenz betreffend die Niederlassungen der Rheinischen Miissionsgesellschaft in Hererolande. B. Angra Pequena Berlin: Reichstag, 1884; vii, 52p.. Besitzvermerk Bibliothek des Auswärtigen Amtes. Deskriptoren: Deutsche Kolonien + Diplomatie + Quellen + Recht + Rheinische Mission + Deutschland + Grossbritannien + Hereroland (historischer Begriff) + Kapprovinz (historischer Begriff) + Lüderitz Signatur: 2463 Deutsches Marine- und Überseearchiv: Deutsche in Übersee [o.O.]: Archiv-Verlag, ca. 1990; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill., maps. Deskriptoren: Deutsche in Afrika + Deutsche Kolonien + Eisenbahn + EntdeckerInnen + Kolonialstaat + Militär + Pionierinnen / Pioniere + Schifffahrt + Kamerun + Namibia + Neuguinea + Samoa + Tansania + Togo Signatur: 49755 Di va ediveta lyoge! Windhoek: Legal Assistance Trust, 2019; 25p., ill.. Reprint des Originals von 1990. Für die Ausgaben in Otjiherero siehe Sig. 50320. Für die Ausgabe in Oshiwambo siehe Sig. 50321. Deskriptoren: Lehrbücher + Recht + Verfassung + Namibia Signatur: 50322 [Diary of the Embassy of Namibia, Paris 2004] Paris: Embassy of Namibia, 2004; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill., maps, tables. Ergänzung zum Titel: Umschlagtitel: Embassy of Namibia, Paris 2004 = Ambassade de Namibie, Paris 2004. Mit einem Vorwort von Hidipo L. Hamutenya. Deskriptoren: Jahrbücher + Investitionen + Öffentliche Dienstleistungen + Tourismus + Wirtschaft + Afrika + Frankreich + Namibia Signatur: 49389 05.01.2021 Seite 4 Die Hauff-Sonder-Post reist durch die Welt. Bildserien: Serie 36-37 Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika, Serie 38 Deutsch-Ost-Afrika, Serie 39-40 Süd-Afrika Stuttgart: Hauff, ca. 1939; [ohne Seitenzählung], ill.. Mit eingeklebten Photographien. Deskriptoren: Bildbände + Denkmäler + Naturbeschreibung + Photographien + Namibia + Südafrika + Tansania Signatur: A 2581 Die Historiographie des Krieges der Herero und Nama gegen den deutschen Kolonialismus [o.O.]: Grin, 2009; 13p.. Studienarbeit. Deskriptoren: Deutsche Kolonien + Deutsch-Herero Krieg + Deutsch-Nama Krieg + Historiographie + Kolonialismus + Deutschland + Namibia Signatur: 49345 Die koloniale Aufteilung Afrikas und ihre Folgen Reihe: Berichte, Nr. 7, 1985 Berlin: Humboldt-Universität, Sektion Geschichte, 1985; 72p.. Ergänzung zum Titel: Ausgewählte Beiträge des Symposiums der Sektion Geschichte und der Sektion Asienwissenschaften der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin am 15. November 1984 anlässlich des 100. Jahrestages der Berliner Konferenz über die koloniale Auteilung Afrikas 1884/1885. Mit einem Vorwort von Helmuth Stoecker. Mit Beiträgen von K. Canis, J. Laufer, F. Horn, A.-S. Arnold, Ulrich van der Heyden, W. Rusch, K. Brade, J. Herzog. Deskriptoren: Zeitschriften (Form) + Berliner Mission + Britinnen / Briten in Afrika + Deutsche in Afrika + Deutsche Kolonien + Englische Kolonien + Interethnische Beziehungen + Internationale Beziehungen + Kolonialismus + Mission + Portugiesische Kolonien + Deutschland + Mosambik + Namibia + Ostafrika + Südafrika Signatur: 50630 Die Verbrechen an den Herero und Nama - der ignorierte Völkermord? Der Dialog zwischen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der Republik Namibia seit der Kanzlerschaft Angela Merkels [o.O.]: Grin, 2020; i, 18p.. Studienarbeit. Deskriptoren: Deutsch-Herero Krieg + Deutsch-Nama Krieg + Diplomatie + Entschädigung + Europäisch-afrikanische Beziehungen + Genozid + Internationale Beziehungen + Deutschland + Namibia Signatur: 49730 Electoral Commission of Namibia Strategic Plan 2017/18 -
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