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AC Vol 40 No 10
23 July 1999 Vol 40 No 15 AFRICA CONFIDENTIAL ALGERIA 3 ORGANISATION OF AFRICAN UNITY Alger l'Africaine President Bouteflika reestablished Tougher talk Algeria's anti-colonial credentials when he hosted the OAU summit Africa's big three - Algeria, Nigeria and South Africa - focused the and marketed his country as a summit on peace talks and ending military rule dynamic economy at the junction of Africa, Europe and the Middle For once, the Organisation of African Unity caught the mood of the continent, balanced uneasily East. He wanted to show visitors between hope and despair. Hope that, after shaky ceasefire agreements in Congo-Kinshasa and that national reconciliation was Sierra Leone, the Algiers OAU summit (12-16 July) might progress towards resolving the conflicts working and convinced many. ripping through over one-fifth of Africa’s 53 states. Despair that good intentions are far from realisation, as economic weakness persists and old conflicts linger on in Angola and Sudan. Yet by FRANCE/OIL 4 the standards of summits in general and OAU summits in particular, it was constructive. Zambia’s President Frederick Chiluba flew off to Congo-K to persuade the quarrelling rebel Totally elfin factions to sign the 10 July Lusaka peace accord; Nigeria’s President Olusegun Obasanjo flew to For decades the oil company Elf meet embattled President José Eduardo dos Santos in Luanda; United Nations Secretary General Aquitaine has played a key role for Kofi Annan flew back to New York (via Slovakia) with proposals for UN help in peacemaking in French policy in Africa. After its Congo, Sierra Leone and Eritrea-Ethiopia. -
Final Report
|Final Report Title of the project: Protection, improvement and dissemination of the Portuguese Decriminalization Model. Total amount granted: $100,900.98 (Total amount - $316,421.30) José Queiroz T.: +351 912 441 535 E.: [email protected] Agência Piaget para o Desenvolvimento Alameda Jean Piaget nº 100 Apartado 1523 4411-801 Arcozelo, Vila Nova de Gaia Portugal |INTRODUCTORY NOTE This final report integrates information from two main activities developed by APDES during the implementation of the project concerning the Protection, improvement and dissemination of the Portuguese Decriminalization Model: Activity 1: National scientific research and advocacy activities concerning the protection and improvement of the Portuguese Decriminalization Model; Activity 2: Organization of the 1st International Conference of Drug Policies in Portuguese- Speaking African Countries (PALOP), in Cape Verde. In order to promote a more accurate understanding of the project implementation each activity will be addressed separately. Nevertheless we would like to stress that much of the non explicit impacts came first from the intrinsic association between both activities. In this sense we recall that the main issue of the project was to strengthen Portugal Drug Policies and use its comprehensive framework and strong impacts in order to disseminate, reflect and promote the change of Portuguese-Speaking African Countries. We are certain that this work and the efforts made by APDES during this process, made important contributions for the acknowledgment of humanistic drug policies and for a more comprehensive view of the challenges (being them geographic, ideological, economic, cultural) underlying it´s implementation. | ACTIVITY 1: NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY ACTIVITIES CONCERNING THE PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE PORTUGUESE DECRIMINALIZATION MODEL This report gives notice of the research project initially entitled “The austerity measures and the Portuguese model of drug policy”, developed under the protocol established between APDES and Open Society Foundations. -
B. O. I Série Nº 25
Terça-feira, 6 de Julho de 2010 I Série Número 25 BOLETIM OFICIAL SUMÁRIO CONSELHO DE MINISTROS: MINISTÉRIO DAS INFRAESTRUTURAS, TRANSPORTES E TELECOMUNICAÇÕES: Resolução nº 34/2010: Aprova o Plano Estratégico para o desenvolvimento do Turismo em Portaria nº 21/2010: Cabo Verde – para o triénio 2010 a 2013. Põe em circulação a partir de 25 de Junho de 2010, os selos da emissão Resolução nº 35/2010: “Campeonato Mundial de Futebol da África do Sul. Autoriza a assinatura de um contrato adicional para a realização de trabalhos a mais das obras de construção das estradas Volta MINISTÉRIO DOS NEGÓCIOS ESTRANGEIROS: Monte/Figueira das Naus/Ribeira da Prata e Fonte Lima/João Barnardo/Librão. Aviso: Resolução nº 36/2010: Torna público a aderência de Cabo Verde à “Convenção relativa Aprova a transmissão de uma pensão no valor de 20.000$00 à cidadã à supressão da exigência da Legalização dos Actos Públicos Melany Sofi a Correia Lopes. Estrangeiros”. 904 I SÉRIE — NO 25 «B. O.» DA REPÚBLICA DE CABO VERDE — 6 DE JULHO DE 2010 CONSELHO DE MINISTROS O presente Plano Estratégico para o Desenvolvi- mento do Turismo em Cabo Verde - que cobre o perí- –––––– odo 2010 a 2013 -, analisa o estádio em que se encontra Resolução nº 34/2010 neste momento o sector turístico, identifi cando as suas potencialidades e pontos de estrangulamento e sintetiza de 6 de Julho e defi ne a visão do Governo quanto ao turismo que se O crescimento do sector do turismo em Cabo Verde, pretende para Cabo Verde, bem como os princípios gerais assumido pelo Governo como um dos motores de desenvol- norteadores do seu desenvolvimento futuro, que permitam vimento do país, pelo seu impacto em termos de geração maximizar os benefícios daí advenientes para toda a de emprego, de rendimento e de desenvolvimento, de uma população, de forma sustentável e sem pôr em causa a forma geral, exige um esforço de planeamento de curto e gestão efi ciente dos recursos escassos do país. -
Cabo Verde: Background and U.S
Cabo Verde: Background and U.S. Relations February 6, 2017 Congressional Research Service https://crsreports.congress.gov R44756 Cabo Verde: Background and U.S. Relations Summary Cabo Verde, a small island nation of just over half a million people located off the west coast of Africa, is of strategic significance to the United States because its geographic location has made the country a transshipment point for Latin American cocaine bound for Europe and a key refueling stopover for trans-Atlantic air traffic between Africa and the United States. The country is also a long-standing U.S. ally in Africa that the State Department has cited as a model of democratic governance in the region since its transition from single party rule to a multi-party political system in 1991. U.S. bilateral aid to Cabo Verde is limited, and centers on military professionalization, counternarcotics efforts, and development projects supported by the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). Congressional Research Service Cabo Verde: Background and U.S. Relations Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1 Background ..................................................................................................................................... 1 Politics ............................................................................................................................................. 2 Rule of Law .................................................................................................................................... -
4-6 February 2014 Praia, Cabo Verde
REPORT 4-6 February 2014 Praia, Cabo Verde Africa Innovation Summit 1 Organized by building enterprises In partnership with Africa Innovation Summit 2 “When we speak about innovation, dear friends, we are speaking about the future, what future for us? What future do we aspire to? What attitude should we adopt? Will we act or acquiesce?” H.E. Pedro Pires - AIS 2014 Patron, Former President of Cabo Verde “The first thing we need to ask ourselves is - do we have the right politics to drive innovation. Politics that is people centered and focused on service delivery as well as the conviction that things must change for the better…to create an environment that nurtures innovation for today and for tomorrow.” H.E. Paul Kagame - President of Rwanda “Innovation, an inherent characteristic of Man, which in the cur- rent context has assumed an extraordinary dimension due to scien- tific and technological progress, should encompass all social activi- ty, not be limited to the, nevertheless important, economic sphere.” H.E. Jorge Carlos Fonseca – President of Cabo Verde “No country overcame the challenge of poverty reduction and we- alth creation, no region overcame the challenge of development without having proven its ability to create and innovate.” H.E. Jose Maria Neves – Prime Minister of Cabo Verde 3 Africa Innovation Summit “This initiative is very appropriate and timely...We have moved on from the world of trading in materials and commodities to the world of trading in knowledge products... and that means innovation.” Donald Kaberuka - President, Africa Development BanK “Without culture we merely invent, we do not innovate.” H.E. -
Cabo Verde: Background and U.S. Relations
Cabo Verde: Background and U.S. Relations Nicolas Cook Specialist in African Affairs Tomas F. Husted Research Assistant February 6, 2017 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov R44756 Cabo Verde: Background and U.S. Relations Summary Cabo Verde, a small island nation of just over half a million people located off the west coast of Africa, is of strategic significance to the United States because its geographic location has made the country a transshipment point for Latin American cocaine bound for Europe and a key refueling stop-over for trans-Atlantic air traffic between Africa and the United States. The country is also a long-standing U.S. ally in Africa that the State Department has cited as a model of democratic governance in the region since its transition from single party rule to a multi-party political system in 1991. U.S. bilateral aid to Cabo Verde is limited, and centers on military professionalization, counternarcotics efforts, and development projects supported by the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). Congressional Research Service Cabo Verde: Background and U.S. Relations Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1 Background ..................................................................................................................................... 1 Politics ............................................................................................................................................ -
Vasco Martins
Autores representados em Tchuba na Desert Germano Almeida Germano Almeida nasceu a 31de Julho de 1945 na vila de Sal-Rei, concelho e ilha da Boa Vista, Cabo Verde. Licenciado em Direito pela Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Clássica de Lisboa, vem exercendo advocacia, depois de ter sido magistrado do Ministério Público. Foi igualmente deputado nacional no início dos anos 90. Ficcionista, tem colaborações dispersas em vários periódicos nacionais e estrangeiros, além de vários livros publicados, alguns deles objecto de teses académicas em universidades estrangeiras e adaptados para cinema e teatro. O seu romance de estreia, O testamento do sr. Napumoceno da Silva Araújo foi adaptado ao cinema pelo realizador português Francisco Manso. Foi co-fundador e co-director da revista Ponto & Vírgula, onde assina vários textos de ficção sob o pseudónimo de Romualdo Cruz, uma estratégia em pretendia dissociar a sua actividade de magistrado da de literato. Foi ainda co-proprietário do jornal Agaviva e é co-fundador da Ilhéu Editora, do Mindelo, cidade onde reside. Publicou O testamento do sr. Napumoceno da Silva Araújo (romance), em 1989, O meu poeta (romance), em 1990, O dia das calças roladas (ensaio), 1992, A ilha fantástica (narrativa), em 1994, Os dois irmãos (romance), 1995, Estóreas de dentro de casa (ficção), em 1996, A família Trago (romance), em 1998, A morte do meu poeta (romance), em 1998, Estóreas contadas (crónicas), em 1999, Dona Pura e os camaradas de Abril (romance), em 1999, As memórias de um espírito (romance), em 2001, Viagem pela história das ilhas (investigação histórica), em 2003, Mar da Laginha (romance), em 2004, e Eva (romance), em 2006. -
Evolução Da Estrutura Urbana Da Cidade Do Mindelo
Evolução da estrutura urbana da Cidade do Mindelo Contributos para a proposta de um plano de estrutura Dénis da Graça Andrade Dissertação para a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Urbanismo e Ordenamento do Território Orientador: Professor Doutor Jorge Manuel Lopes Baptista e Silva Júri Presidente: Professor Doutor Jorge Manuel Gonçalves Orientador: Professor Doutor Jorge Manuel Lopes Baptista e Silva Vogal: Professor Doutor Miguel José das Neves Pires Amado Novembro de 2016 Agradecimentos Ao meu bom Deus, que me ajudou a trilhar todo este percurso académico, pelo suprimento de todas as necessidades materiais e psicológicas, pela força interior para lutar nos momentos mais difíceis e pelas preciosas pessoas que colocou na minha vida, que me puderam ajudar neste longo trajeto. Ao meu orientador, Prof. Doutor Jorge Baptista e Silva, pelo apoio prestado em todos os momentos da elaboração desta dissertação, pelos profundos conhecimentos que sempre me transmitiu na prossecução deste labor científico. A minha namorada, Odelma D´Alva Teixeira, por toda a força e encorajamento em todo o período da realização da exigente tese, sobretudo pela paciência, compreensão, companhia e motivação nos momentos mais difíceis que tive que enfrentar. Ao Professor, Alexandre Gonçalves, pela ajuda no manuseamento da ferramenta Arcgis, ao Professor António Trigo Teixeira pela disponibilização da carta hidrográfica do Porto Grande, a estimada irmã na fé, Dr.ª Diara Rocha, pela incondicional ajuda dispensada na elaboração do Resumo Alargado e Abstract, ao amigo, Galileu Cardoso, pela correção final do Resumo alargado. Aos meus pais, Avelino Andrade e Joana Rosa da Graça e a minha avó Rosa Silva da Graça, por todo o investimento na minha educação, a minha tia Clotilde da Graça Rosário e prima Elys Monteiro pelo apoio moral no meu percurso académico. -
APP Cx 21 on the Road to Freedom
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/08/great-escape-that-changed-africas- future?CMP=share_btn_link The great escape that changed Africa’s future In 1961, with Portugal in the grip of a ruthless dictator, 60 brilliant students were smuggled out of the country to safety. Ruaridh Nicoll tells their dramatic story – and reveals how many went on to become Africa’s most respected and influential leadersOn the road to freedom: five of the students pose en route to France from Spain. Iko Carreira is second from right. Photograph: Kimball Jones On the road to freedom: five of the students pose en route to France from Spain. Iko Carreira is second from right. Photograph: Kimball Jones Sunday 8 March 2015 08.30 GMT When Lilica Boal was a little girl in Tarrafal, a dusty colonial town at the northern reaches of the Cape Verdean island of Santiago, she could see a concentration camp from her home. “The prisoners would arrive in trucks covered in black cloth so no one could see who was inside,” she says. “Once they were in the colony there was almost total silence about their lives.” The inmates were Europeans, opponents of the dictatorship in Portugal, the colonial power. They couldn’t see Lilica either – from within there was only a line of barbed wire, a deep ditch, the patrolled, crenellated walls and beyond the black and bare volcanic hills that must have seemed a long way from home. Yet Lilica knew more than most and that knowledge would mark her life. Inside was a 16-year-old Portuguese communist, Guilherme da Costa Carvalho, whose family would visit regularly. -
A Valorização Do Património Cultural Da Cidade Do Mindelo, Cabo Verde, Através Da Proposta De Criação De Um Itinerário Turístico
A valorização do património cultural da cidade do Mindelo, Cabo Verde, através da proposta de criação de um itinerário turístico Wendy Castro Dissertação submetida como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestrado em Empreendedorismo e Estudos da Cultura Especialidade em Património Orientadora: Doutora Maria João Vaz, Professora Auxiliar, ISCTE- Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Coorientadora: Doutora Sofia Macedo, Professora Auxiliar Convidada, ISCTE- Instituto Universitário de Lisboa ii Agradecimentos Agradeço a todos que me apoiaram durante esta longa jornada: A minha orientadora Dra. Maria João Vaz e a minha coorientadora Dra. Sofia Macedo, pelos conselhos, pela disponibilidade manifestada e pelo grande profissionalismo; Aos meus queridos pais, José e Neusa dos Santos, e minha irmã Suellen dos Santos, que me vêm acompanhando desde o início desta jornada, pela compreensão, amizade e encorajamento. Muito especialmente ao meu marido José Castro, pelo companheirismo, pela paciência, pelo seu apoio e incentivo. Aos meus familiares que me acolheram e me ajudaram na integração social aqui em Portugal. Aos meus colegas pelos momentos compartilhados. E a todas as pessoas que estiveram comigo nesse trajeto que venho trilhando há muito tempo. Muito obrigada. iii iv Dedicatória Dedico este trabalho aos meus pais, minha irmã e meu marido, pelo amor, apoio e pelas forças que me deram para que esta etapa fosse alcançada. A vocês, um muito obrigado. v vi Resumo Este projeto foi desenvolvido com o intuito de elaborar um produto turístico com a finalidade de dar a conhecer a identidade dos Mindelenses e valorizar o património cultural edificado, contribuindo para o turismo cultural da cidade do Mindelo, na ilha de São Vicente, Cabo Verde. -
IPRIS Lusophone Countries Bulletin 2011 REVIEW
SEPTEMBER | 1 IPRIS Lusophone Countries Bulletin 2011 REVIEW 15 CAPE VERDE IN 2011: TURNING ATYPICAL INTO TYPICAL Pedro Seabra IPRIS Lusophone Countries Bulletin: 2011 Review | 15 Cape Verde in 2011: Turning Atypical into Typical PEDRO SEABRA Researcher, Portuguese Institute of International Relations and Security (IPRIS) By now, Cape Verde is accustomed to international praise the leader of the main opposition party Movimento para a and recognition for its singular achievements in Africa. Fac- Democracia (MpD) would get a chance to beat José Maria ing several meaningful constrains due its small size, the Neves and return to the office of Prime Minister. The re- island has nonetheless thrived over the past few years in sults, however, showcased the penetration of the PAICV into an attempt to excel in terms of good governance and com- Cape Verdean society as Neves won again and even man- mitment to democratic ideals. That, in turn, has required aged to increase his party’s absolute majority to 37 seats credible and intensive diplomatic work, seeking not only to out of 72 in the Cape Verdean Parliament. Such turnout nat- present the country abroad as a worthy partner but also to urally allows for some inferences regarding a foreseeable attract greater interest for its development and business stable political constituency in the years ahead. Moreover it opportunities on the ground, in order to sustain a moderate also provides some clues as for the degree of generalized pattern of economic growth. approval of the path taken this far and of the proposals for In that sense, if conditions had remained constant it would the way ahead.2 have been safe to predict that 2011 would end up just as Among his official governing program for 2011-2016, Neves prolific as 2010 proved to be for Cape Verde.1 However, par- indicated the will to build upon previous policies including, liamentary and presidential elections combined with the as expected, the country’s foreign policy options. -
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Theatre in Circulation: Performing
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Theatre in Circulation: Performing National Identity on the Global Stage in Cape Verde, West Africa A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS For the degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Field of Theatre and Drama By Christina S. McMahon EVANSTON, ILLINOIS June 2008 2 © Copyright by Christina S. McMahon 2008 All Rights Reserved 3 ABSTRACT Theatre in Circulation: Performing National Identity on the Global Stage in Cape Verde, West Africa Christina S. McMahon This study examines how Cape Verdean theatre artists construct transformative performances of race, gender, language, and colonial history at the Mindelact International Theatre Festival on the Cape Verde Islands. The aim is to understand how international theatre festivals participate in the production and shaping of new social imaginaries about nationhood. Drawing on my sustained ethnographic work with Cape Verdean performers and archival research into the festival’s media coverage, I analyze three trends that featured prominently at Mindelact from 2004-06: dramatizations of oral histories about colonial-era rebellions and drought, theatre and dance performances foregrounding Cape Verdean women’s labor and sexuality, and adaptations of Western plays. I argue that when Cape Verdean artists circulate this theatre to a festival context, they rewrite central narratives about their country’s national identity. By analyzing how festivals operate as mechanisms of circulation, I expand globalization theories that reassess how