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Mauritania and in Lebanon by the American University Administration
Arab Trade Union Confederation (ATUC) A special report on the most important trade union rights and freedoms violations recorded in the Arab region during the COVID-19 pandemic period October 2020 2 Introduction The epidemic in the Arab region has not been limited to the Corona pandemic, but there appeared another epidemic that has been more deadly to humans. It is the persecution of workers under the pretext of protection measurements against the spread of the virus. The International Trade Union Confederation of Global Rights Index indicated that the year 2020 is the worst in the past seven years in terms of blackmailing workers and violating their rights. The seventh edition of the ITUC Global Rights Index documents labour rights violations across 144 countries around the world, especially after the Corona pandemic, which has suspended many workers from their work during the current year. The Middle East and North Africa have been considered the worst regions in the world for workers for seven consecutive years due to the on-going insecurity and conflict in Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Libya. Such regions have also been the most regressive for workers’ representation and union rights. "In light of the emerging coronavirus (Covid-19), some countries have developed anti-worker measures and practices during the period of precautionary measures to confront the outbreak of the pandemic," said Sharan Burrow, The Secretary-General of the International Trade Union Confederation. Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Honduras, India, Kazakhstan, the Philippines, Turkey and Zimbabwe turned out to be the ten worst countries for working people in 2020 among other 144 countries that have been examined. -
Nephrosis Oxalic Poisoning Oxalates Plants of Domestic Ruminants in Eastern Algeria
Available online on www.ijtpr.com International Journal of Toxicological and Pharmacological Research 2016; 8(3); 120-124 ISSN: 0975-5160 Research Article Nephrosis Oxalic Poisoning Oxalates Plants of Domestic Ruminants in Eastern Algeria 1 3 2 1 4 1 A Metaï , B Baudin , M Boumendjel , M Bairi , M Zaafour , Tahraoui A 1Laboratory of Research in Applied Neuro-endocrinology, University Badji Mokhtar, Annaba. Algeria 2Laboratory of Research on Biodiversity and Ecosystems Pollution, Chadli Bendjedid El-Tarf University. Algeria 3Laboratory of cellular Biochemistry at UFR of Pharmacy, University Paris-Sud 11 Châtenay- Malabry Paris France. 4Department of Biology, Badji Mokhtar University -Annaba. Available Online:10th June, 2016 ABSTRACT Our work revolves around a screening of a disease that has caused lots of damages during the 70’s and 80’s of the last century: the oxalic nephrosis. In this study area, and to assess the implementation of several state outreach campaigns by the veterinary services related to agricultural and hydraulic directions at that time, we investigated this fact through 4 departments in eastern Algeria which are: Annaba, El Tarf, Guelma and Souk Ahras. Although it exists even in some animals, mainly in ruminant livestock (cattle, sheep and goat) results in extensive. We can say at the end of our investigation that this nephrosis still exists, but at a less alarming scale than the 70’s and 80’s. Keywords: Oxalic stones, intoxication, plants in oxalates, oxalis, nephrotoxicity. INTRODUCTION Several plants across the planet are characterized with the northern region, particularly in the Tellian Atlas high toxicity and can harm their consumers (whether where it is known under different names "Hoummeydha" humans and animals) causing from simple digestive in the East, at the Centre and West of Algeria, and called disorders to the death of the individual (Tokarnia, 2002; "Korissa" in Tunisia. -
Algerian Regime to the Test
HUMAN RIGHTS PUT ALGERIAN REGIME TO THE TEST The illusion of change Paris – April 2013 Collective of Families of the Disappeared in Algeria 112, rue de Charenton 75012 Paris – France Telephone: + 33 (0)1 43 44 87 82 – Fax: + 33 (0)1 43 44 87 82 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.algerie-disparus.org HUMAN RIGHTS PUT ALGERIAN REGIME TO THE TEST The illusion of change Bibliographical information Title: Human Rights Put Algerian Regime to the Test – The illusion of change Author: Collective of Families of the Disappeared in Algeria Publication: Collective of Families of the Disappeared in Algeria Date of the publication: April 2013 Pages: 148 ISBN: 978-2-7466-6386-2 Photos: CFDA, Rachel Corner, El Watan Weekend, Hassen Ferhani, Toufik Hachi, Omar D, Reuters, SOS Disappeared Translation into English and Arabic: Bélaid Hamici / [email protected] Graphic Design: Benjamin Lerasle / [email protected] Reproduction: The Collective of Families of the Disappeared in Algeria authorises the free distribution of extracts of this publication on the condition that it will be properly cited. Collective of Families of the Disappeared in Algeria HUMAN RIGHTS PUT ALGERIAN REGIME TO THE TEST The illusion of change Report 2011-2013 4 Human Rights Put Algerian Regime to the Test - The illusion of change Methodology: Members of the Collective of Families of the Disappeared in Algeria (CFDA) and activists working closely with the CFDA initially came together to form an editorial group. Several meetings were then held in the CFDA office in Paris to select topics to discuss and reflect on the methodology to be followed in preparation for this report. -
The Transhumance of Sheep Herders in Steppe: Cost Reduction Or Inevitable Adaptation?
IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS) e-ISSN: 2319-2380, p-ISSN: 2319-2372. Volume 11, Issue 3 Ver. I (March 2018), PP 23-27 www.iosrjournals.org The Transhumance of Sheep Herders in Steppe: Cost Reduction or Inevitable Adaptation? Belhouadjeb Fathi Abdellatif 1, Djekal Ameur 2, Charrak Sabah 3, Chettouh Brahim 4, Beaira Mostefa 5 1. Dr. Maître de recherche, Agroéconomiste, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique d’Algérie, INRA Algérie 2. Direction des Services Agricoles de la Wilaya de Djelfa, Ain El Bel, Djelfa, Algérie 3. Institut de Technologie Moyen Agricole Spécialisé (ITAMS), Djelfa, Algérie 4. Haut Commissariat au développement de la steppe (HCDS), Djelfa, Algérie 5. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique d’Algérie, INRA Djelfa, Algérie Corresponding author: Belhouadjeb Fathi Abdellatif Abstract: According to the national official data in Algeria, Djelfa province is the top red meat producer in the country, 44554 tons in 2014, representing 9.16% of the national production. It is produce the majority of sheep meat with about 14% of the relevant national production. 3242760 sheep heads are located in Djelfa representing 11.66% of the national sheep flock and more than 74% of sheep herders (finishers and breeders) This study focuses on the grazing areas in Algeria and aims to this study aims to investigate the reasons behind the herders’ transhumance (transhumant pastoralist) between autumn 2014 and summer 2015. Based on survey data of 52 sheep herders, this study illustrated that the majority of the herders are transhumant and the transhumance production system is the prevailing system for sheep farming in the investigated region. -
Spatial Variability of Concentration and Aggressiveness of Precipitation in North-East of Algeria 5
DOI: 10.2478/jwld-2018-0001 © Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), Committee on Agronomic Sciences JOURNAL OF WATER AND LAND DEVELOPMENT Section of Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering in Agriculture, 2018 2018, No. 36 (I–III): 3–15 © Institute of Technology and Life Sciences (ITP), 2018 PL ISSN 1429–7426 Available (PDF): http://www.itp.edu.pl/wydawnictwo/journal; http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jwld Received 14.06.2017 Reviewed 28.07.2017 Accepted 16.10.2017 Spatial variability of concentration A – study design B – data collection and aggressiveness of precipitation C – statistical analysis D – data interpretation E – manuscript preparation in North-East of Algeria F – literature search Hanene BESSAKLIA1) BCDEF , Abderrahmane Nekkache GHENIM1) ADF, Abdessalam MEGNOUNIF1) A, Javier MARTIN-VIDE2) DF 1) University of Abou Bekr Belkaid, Faculty of Technology, Department of Hydraulic, Tlemcen, BP 230 Tlemcen, 13000, Algeria; e-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 2) University of Barcelona, Department of Physical Geography, Spain; e-mail: [email protected] For citation: Bessaklia H., Ghenim A.N., Megnounif A., Martin-Vide J. 2018. Spatial variability of concentration and ag- gressiveness of precipitation in North-East of Algeria. Journal of Water and Land Development. No. 36 p. 3– 15. DOI: 10.2478/jwld-2018-0001. Abstract In this study, the spatial variation of daily and monthly concentration precipitation index and its aggressive- ness were used in 23 rainfall stations in the extreme north-east of Algeria over the period 1970–2010. The trend was analysed by the Mann–Kendall (MK) test. The results show that daily precipitation concentration index (CI) values are noticeably higher in places where the amount of total precipitation is low, the results of MK test show that areas of high precipitation concentration tend to increase. -
Second International Training Courses on Marine Molecular Taxonomy” October 18 - 25, 2014 Mostaganem-ALGERIA
Marine Molecular Taxonomy” Second International October 18 - 25, 2014 Training Courses on Mostaganem-ALGERIA 2014 Inter-Islamic Science and Technology Network on Oceanography, Izmir - TURKEY University of Abdelhamid Ibn Badis Mostaganem - ALGERIA University of Oran Es-Sénia- ALGERİA National High School of Marine Sciences & Coastal Management - ALGERIA AN OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAM University of KwaZulu-Natal-SOUTH AFRICA University of Annaba, ALGERIA INOC- Mostaganem University September 2014 IDB Second International Training Courses on Marine Molecular Taxonomy” October 18 - 25, 2014 Mostaganem-ALGERIA Second International “Training Courses on Marine Molecular Taxonomy” Mostaganem-ALGERIA, October 18 - 25, 2014 An Overview of the TCMMT Program Prepared by Abdelouahab CHOUIKHI Inter-Islamic Science and Technology Network on Oceanography, Izmir - TURKEY & Karim MEZALI University of Abdelhamid Ibn Badis Mostaganem - Algeria Sponsors: Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah-SAUDI ARABIA Direction Générale de la Recherche Scientifique et du Développement Technologique - MESRS, Algiers-ALGERIA. INOC - University of Mostaganem September 2014 2 Second International Training Courses on Marine Molecular Taxonomy” October 18 - 25, 2014 Mostaganem-ALGERIA Marine Molecular Taxonomy” Second International October 18 - 25, 2014 Training Courses on Mostaganem-ALGERIA 2014 Table of Contents Title Page Venue of the training courses 4 Where to stay? Introduction 5 Objective of the training courses 5 Timetable 7 Syllabus of the lectures 13 LECTURERS 19 Organizational -
THE MONTHLY AFRICA TERRORISM BULLETIN 1St– 29Th February 2020
AFRICAN UNION UNION AFRICAINE UNIÃO AFRICANA اﻻتحاداﻹفريقي ACSRT/CAERT African Centre for the Study and Research on Terrorism Centre Africain d’Etudes et de Recherche sur le Terrorisme THE MONTHLY AFRICA TERRORISM BULLETIN 1st– 29th February 2020 Edition No: 02 ABOUT AFRICA TERRORISM BULLETIN In line with its mandate to assist African Union (AU) Member States, Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and Regional Mechanisms (RMs) to build their Counter-Terrorism capacities and to prevent Violent Extremism, the African Centre for the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT) has developed tools that enable it to collect, analyse, process and disseminate information on terrorism-related incidents occurring in Africa. One of the products of this effort is the monthly Africa Terrorism Bulletin (ATB) that is published by the Centre. The ATB seeks to keep AU Member State Policymakers, Researchers, Practitioners and other stakeholders in the fields of Counter-Terrorism (CT) and the Prevention and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE), updated fortnightly, on the trends of terrorism on the Continent. Notwithstanding the lack of a universally accepted common definition of Terrorism, the AU, in its 1999 OAU CONVENTION ONTHE PREVENTION AND COMBATING OF TERRORISM, Article 1 paragraph 3, (a) and (b), and Article 3, defines what constitutes a Terrorist Act. The ACSRT and therefore the ATB defer to this definition. © African Centre for the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT) 2020. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without full attribution. -
Mémoire De Fin D'études
جامعة عبد الحميد بن باديس مﺳﺗﻐاﻧم Université Abdelhamid Ibn Badis-Mostaganem كلية علوم الطبيعة و الحياة Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie DEPARTEMENT D’AGRONOMIE Mémoire de fin d’études Pour l’obtention du diplôme de master en agronomie Spécialité: Génétique et reproduction animale Thème Etude rétrospective de la séroprévalence de la brucellose bovine dans la wilaya de Mostaganem Présenté par : Kherbache Hadj Ahmed Devant le Jury Président: Dahloum Lahouari M.C.A U. Mostaganem Encadreur : Benameur Qada M.C.B U. Mostaganem Examinateur: Arabi Abed M.C.B U. Oum El-Bouaghi Année Universitaire 2019-2020 Dédicace Je dédie ce mémoire : A vous mes parents : Mostafa et Zoubida pour votre présence, votre affection, votre confiance rien n’aurait été impossible sans vous, merci de m’avoir aidé à exercer cette profession tant espérée. Avec tous mon Amour pour vous. A mes sœurs et frères : Amel, Souad, Sihem, Sara, Amina, Mokhtaria et Said. A tout mes amis : Kenzi Oussama et Zeboudji Mohamed A toutes les personnes qui ont participé à l'élaboration de ce travail à tous ceux que j’ai omis de citer Remerciement Nous devons tout d'abord remercier Allah notre créateur, pour le courage et la patience qu’il nous a donnée afin de mener ce projet à terme. Nous tenons à exprimer notre profonde gratitude et reconnaissance à l’égard de mon encadreur docteur BENAMEUR Qada pour son aide, sa constante disponibilité et ses précieux conseils qui ont permis à ce travail de voir le jour. Nous remercions le docteur DAHLOUM Lahouari pour avoir accepter la présidence du jury et le docteur ARABI Abed pour l’honneur qu’il nous fait en acceptant de juger mon travail. -
The Mineral Industry of Algeria in 2011
2011 Minerals Yearbook ALGERIA U.S. Department of the Interior September 2013 U.S. Geological Survey THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF ALGERIA By Mowafa Taib In 2011, Algeria ranked first and third in Africa in natural gas Ordinance No. 06–10 of July 29, 2006, which regulates production and crude oil output, respectively. Algeria ranked natural gas and petroleum operations, is a supplement to law fourth in the world in terms of the volume of natural gas exports No. 05–07 of April 28, 2005. The law grants Sonatrach S.p.A. and accounted for 2.4% and 1.9% of the world’s natural gas and 51% ownership of all hydrocarbon projects in the country. crude oil output, respectively. The country held 4.5 trillion cubic Environmental laws applicable to the mineral industry include meters of proved natural gas reserves, which was 2.2% of the law No. 03–10 of July 19, 2003, and associated decrees, and world’s total proven reserves, and 12.2 billion barrels of proven law No. 05–12 of September 4, 2005. Ordinance No. 07–02 of crude oil reserves, which was 0.7% of the world’s total reserves March 1, 2007, amends and supplements the Mining Law. The (BP p.l.c., 2012, p. 6, 8, 20, 22). Mining Law guarantees parity for all investors; allows separate In addition to hydrocarbons, Algeria produced barite, surface and underground mine tenure; ensures that disputes bentonite and other clays, cement, crushed stone, diatomite, can be appealed to international arbitrators; gives incentives dolomite, gold, gravel, gypsum, helium, iron ore, lime, marble, for importing equipment for mining operations; and provides nitrogen fertilizer, phosphate rock, pozzolan, quartz, salt, custom-tariff exemptions and rebates on mineral extraction sand, silver, and steel. -
DJELFA « NON Au 19 Mars »
INFO 761 DJELFA « NON au 19 mars » DJELFA DJELFA est une ville d'Algérie située à 300 km au Sud d'Alger, dans la partie centrale de l'Algérie du Nord. Climat semi-aride sec et froid. La ville de DJELFA, située à mi-chemin entre ALGER et GHARDAÏA, centre des monts des OULED-NAÏL présente à 1 140 mètres d'altitude, une large dépression dans le mont S'HARI. Elle a toujours été un important centre de transit. HISTOIRE La région comprend des vestiges du paléolithique et de nombreuses gravures rupestres. Certaines gravures de la région de DJELFA semblent avoir été connues dès 1850 (EL-IDRISSIA). Parmi les plus célèbres celles de ZACCAR sont découvertes en 1907 et FLAMAND décrit en 1914 la station de DAÏET-ES-STEL. Au milieu des années 1960 l'actif Syndicat d'initiatives de DJELFA entreprend de recenser gravures et peintures et le Père F. de VILLARET, qui accompagne les visiteurs, fait ainsi connaître les œuvres d'une vingtaine de stations nouvelles, notamment celles d'OUED-EL-HESBAÏA et d'AÏN-NAGA. Au total plus de 1 162 gravures ont été découvertes dans la région. AÏN- NAGA, gravure dite des amoureux timides Bubale, DAÏET-ES-STEL OUED-EL-HESBAÏA Le Docteur REBOUL signala le premier au début du siècle, aux archéologues, des ruines romaines rares et peu importantes, quant au nombre et à l'étendue des postes observés, mais très riches en débris de briques, poteries, fragments de pilastres et colonnes de grès du pays et des documents écrits dont un ne laissait lire que : « donatus...Annarietana .. -
Etat Et Qualité Des Eaux Phréatiques Dans La Wilaya De Mostaganem
République Algérienne Démocratique et Populaire Ministère de l’enseignement supérieur et de la recherche scientifique جامعة عبد الحميد بن باديس Université Abdelhamid BenBadis UMAB Mostaganem مستغانم Faculté des sciences de la Nature كلية علوم الطبيعية والحياة et de la vie FSNV DÉPARTEMENT D’AGRONOMIE MÉMOIRE DE FIN D’ETUDES Présenté par : Melle ALLAOUI Hadjira Pour l’obtention du diplôme de MASTER EN AGRONOMIE Spécialité : Gestion conservatoire des eaux, des sols et de l’environnement THÉME Etat et qualité des eaux phréatiques dans la wilaya de Mostaganem Devant le jury Président Pr LARID Mohamed Université de Mostaganem Encadreur Pr BENKHELIFA Mohammed Université de Mostaganem Examinatrice Pr NEMMICHE Saïd Université de Mostaganem Année universitaire : 2019 – 2020 Remerciements On remercie dieu le tout puissant de nous avoir donné la santé et la volonté d’entamer et de terminer ce mémoire. Tout d’abord, ce travail ne serait pas aussi riche et n’aurait pas pu avoir le jour sans l’aide et l’encadrement de Mr Benkhelifa Mohammed, on le remercie pour la qualité de son encadrement exceptionnel, pour sa patience, sa rigueur et sa disponibilité durant notre préparation de ce mémoire. Notre remerciement s’adresse à l’ingénieur d’état en Hydrogéologie Mr, Nassir Bedra pour m’aider et donner des information sur mon travail. Enfin toute personne qui a participé de prés ou de loin l’accomplissement de ce mémoire soit sincèrement remerciée et les enseignants qui ont participe à nos formations soient sincèrement remerciés. 2 Dédicaces Je dédie ce mémoire Puisse Dieu vous donne santé, bonheur, courage et surtout réussite. -
Thèse Boualem Malika 2009
ارــــــــــ ااــــــــ ااطـــــــ اـــــــــ République Algérienne Démocratique et Populaire وزارة اـــــــــ اــــــــــ واـــــــــ اـــــــــــ Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique ﺠﺎﻤﻌﺔ ﻋﺒﺩ ﺍﻝﺤﻤﻴﺩ ﺒﻥ ﺒﺎﺩﻴﺱ UNIVERSITE ABDELHAMID IBN BADIS ﻤﺴﺘﻐــﺎﻨــــﻡ DE MOSTAGANEM ﻜﻠﻴـﺔ ﻋﻠـﻭﻡ ﺍﻝﺤﻴﺎﺓ ﺍﻝﻁﺒﻴﻌﺔ ﻭ ﺍﻝﻤﺎﺩﺓ Faculté des Sciences exactes et des sciences de la Nature et de la Vie ﻗﺴﻡ ﺍﻝﻌﻠﻭﻡ ﺍﻝﺯﺭﺍﻋﻴﺔ Département d’Agronomie THÈSE POUR OBTENIR LE GRADE DE DOCTEUR EN SCIENCES DE L’UNIVERSITÉ DE MOSTAGANEM Discipline : Protection des végétaux Présentée et soutenue publiquement par : BOUALEM Malika ETUDE BIOECOLOGIQUE DE PHYLLOCNISTIS CITRELLA STAINTON (L EPIDOPTERA : G RACILLARIIDAE ) ET DE SON COMPLEXE PARASITAIRE DANS LA REGION DE MOSTAGANEM Membres du Jury M. BERKANI Abdallah Encadreur Pr. Univ. A. Hamid Ben Badis, Mostaganem Mme V ILLEMANT Claire Co-Encadreur M.C. M. N. H. N., Paris M. ADDOU Ahmed Président Pr. Univ. A. Hamid Ben Badis, Mostaganem Mme D OUMANDJI -MITICHE Bahia Examinatrice Pr. I. N. A. El Harrach, Alger M. B OUHRAOUA Rachid Tarik Examinateur Pr. Univ. Abou-Bekr Belkaïd, Tlemcen M. Y OUCEF B ENKADA Mokhtar Examinateur M.C. Univ. A. Hamid Ben Badis, Mostaganem M. L OTMANI Brahim Examinateur M.C. Univ. A. Hamid Ben Badis, Mostaganem Année Universitaire : 2008/2009 Remerciements Je tiens tout d’abord à remercier mon Directeur de thèse le Professeur Abdallah Berkani pour la confiance qu’il m’a témoigné en acceptant de diriger ce travail, de m’avoir intégré dans son équipe de recherche, et de m’avoir inculqué les connaissances scientifiques indispensable pendant toutes ces années passées au laboratoire de protection des végétaux qu’il dirige.