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EN EN EN COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, XXX C(2009) XXX final COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No xxx/2009 of on the list of aircraft operators which performed an aviation activity listed in Annex I to Directive 2003/87/EC on or after 1 January 2006 specifying the administering Member State for each aircraft operator (Text with EEA relevance) EN EN COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No xxx/2009 of on the list of aircraft operators which performed an aviation activity listed in Annex I to Directive 2003/87/EC on or after 1 January 2006 specifying the administering Member State for each aircraft operator (Text with EEA relevance) THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, Having regard to Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 October 2003 establishing a system for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading within the Community and amending Council Directive 96/61/EC1, and in particular Article 18a(3)(a) thereof, Whereas: (1) Directive 2003/87/EC, as amended by Directive 2008/101/EC2, includes aviation activities within the scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading within the Community (hereinafter the "Community scheme"). (2) In order to reduce the administrative burden on aircraft operators, Directive 2003/87/EC provides for one Member State to be responsible for each aircraft operator. Article 18a(1) and (2) of Directive 2003/87/EC contains the provisions governing the assignment of each aircraft operator to its administering Member State. The list of aircraft operators and their administering Member States (hereinafter "the list") should ensure that each operator knows which Member State it will be regulated by and that Member States are clear on which operators they should regulate. -
MAURITANIA Honour – Fraternity – Justice
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF MAURITANIA Honour – Fraternity – Justice AFRICAN RISK CAPACITY (ARC) Operations Plan in Support of the Populations Affected by Drought 2016-2017 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 STATUS OF MAURITANIA IN TERMS OF RISKS .................................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 PURPOSE OF THIS OPERATIONS PLAN .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7 2 COUNTRY DROUGHT PROFILE.................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 2.1 GENERAL GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF DROUGHT ................................................................................................................................................. 7 2.2 GENERAL RAINFALL FEATURES OF THE COUNTRY .......................................................................................................................................................... 13 2.3 SEASONAL AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR ......................................................................................................................................................................... -
Phase 2 Environmental Impact Assessment On-Site Mine Process
Tasiast Mauritanie Limited SA Tasiast Gold Mine Expansion Project Phase 2: On-Site Mine, Process and Infrastructure Environmental Impact Assessment Final 30 March 2012 Prepared for Prepared for Tasiast Mauritanie Limited SA Tasiast Gold Mine Expansion Project Revision Schedule Phase 2 Environmental Impact Assessment 30 March 2012 Final Rev Date Details Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by 01 21/12/2011 Draft for review Reine Loader Julie Raynor Russell Foxwell Environmental Consultant Associate Associate Fraser Paterson Associate 02 01/03/2012 Draft for Reine Loader Julie Raynor Russell Foxwell translation Environmental Consultant Associate Associate Fraser Paterson Associate 03 30/03/2012 FINAL Reine Loader Fraser Paterson Russell Foxwell Environmental Consultant Associate Associate URS Infrastructure & Environment UK Limited 6-8 Greencoat Place London SW1P 1PL United Kingdom Tel +44 (0) 20 7798 5000 Fax +44 (0) 20 7798 5001 www.ursglobal.com Tasiast Mauritanie Limited SA Tasiast Gold Mine Expansion Project Limitations URS Infrastructure & Environment UK Limited (“URS”) (formerly URS Scott Wilson Ltd) has prepared this Report for the use of Tasiast Mauritanie Limited SA (“Client”) in accordance with the Agreement under which our services were performed. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional advice included in this Report or any other services provided by URS. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, URS acknowledge that the Report may be disclosed by the Client to any third party, including members of the public for the specific purposes which have been advised to URS. URS shall not have any liability to any third parties for the unauthorised copying and any subsequent reliance on this Report. -
Infrimères Obstéricales Externes Bilingue IOB Ecole De Santé Publique De Néma
Commission Nationale des Concours Jury concours de recrutement de 532 unités pour le compte du Ministère de la santé 2017 Concours de recrutement de 532 unités pour le compte du Ministère de la santé 2017 Les candidats dont les noms suivent doivent compléter leurs dossiers , au plus tard le Mardi, Mercredi et Jeudi respectivement le 19, 20 et 21 Décembre 2017 à 16h:00 dans les locaux des écoles de santé (Nouakchott,Kiffa, Seilibaby , Rosso , Néma) Infirmiers Médico Bilingue IMB Collége Néma 1 N° Ins Nom Complet Lieu Naissance D Naiss Observations 0005 Ahmed Mohamed Néma 1993 Dipllôme Non Légalisé 0091 Mene Mohamed El Moctar Néma 1996 CNI 0235 Ememy Isselmou Hassi Etila 1999 CNI 0238 Lale Dyna Cheikh Seyed Bougadoum 1987 Conformité Pièces 0268 Vatimetou Taleb Jedou Néma 1995 Conformité Pièces 0291 Mariem Khetar Timbedra 1989 Diplôme 0310 Aminetou Mohamed Mahmoud Aioun 1992 CNI 0326 Fatma Salka Babty Néma 1998 CNI 0329 El Aley Baba El Hassi 1992 Diplôme 0330 Vatimetou El Ghaith Adel Bagrou 1996 CNI 0331 Meylity El Ghaith Adel Bagrou 1998 CNI 0345 Zeinebou Valy Adel Bagrou 1995 Diplôme 0351 Malik Ethmane Beilgueit litam 1994 CNI 0399 Babe Cheikh Néma 1997 Diplôme 0410 Selem Bouhe El Hacen Néma 1998 Diplôme 0421 Oum Kelthoum Dah Maham Bougadoum 1996 Diplôme 0435 Sokeyne Hamdinou Aioun 1999 Diplôme 0499 Meimoune Ban Adel Bagrou 1991 Diplôme 0545 Aly Jiddou Amourj 1997 CNI 0546 Oum Lale Jiddou Bougadoum 1997 CNI Ecole Néma (1)+(2) N° Ins Nom Complet Lieu Naissance D Naiss Observations 0675 Jekein El Houssein Néma 1997 CNI+Diplôme Non Légalisé -
World Bank Document
ORGANISATION POUR LA MISE EN VALEUR DU FLEUVE SENEGAL HAUT- COMMISSAIRIAT ETUDE D'IMPACT ENVIRONNEMENTAL (EIE), Public Disclosure Authorized CADRE DE POLITIQUE DE REINSTALLATION DES POPULATIONS (CPRP), PLAN DE GESTION DES PESTES ET PESTICIDES (PGPP) POUR LES DIFFERENTES ACTIVITES DU PROJET CADRE REGIONAL STRATEGIQUE DE GESTION ENVIRONNEMENTALE ET SOCIALE Public Disclosure Authorized PROGRAMME DE GESTION INTEGREE DES RESSOURCES EN EAU ET DE DEVELOPPEMENT DES USAGES A BUTS MULTIPLES DANS LE BASSIN DU FLEUVE SENEGAL El 312 Financement: Banque Mondiale VOL. 2 Public Disclosure Authorized Rapport principal Version Définitive Janvier 2006 Public Disclosure Authorized STLDL ~SAPC LO I N T E R N A T I O N A L TUNIS - TUNISIE DAKAR - SENEGAL BAMAKO - MALI Programme de Gestion Intégréedes Ressourcesen Eau et de Développementdes Usagesà Buts Multiplesdans le Bassindu Fleuve Sénégal - Cadre Régional Stratégiquede Gestion Environnementaleet Sociale 5.19 PROCEDURE DE « CHANCE-FIND » POUR IDENTIFIERLE PATRIMOINECULTUREL ..................................................... 37 6 CONSULTATION DES AUTORITES, DES ACTEURS ET DES POPULATIONS LORS DE LA CONDUITE DES ETUDES........ 38 LISTE DES ANNEXES - Annexe A: Liste des auteurs et contributions à l'étude - Annexe B: Listes des références bibliographiques et des personnes contactées - Annexe C: Comptes-rendus des réunions de consultation des populations, des consultations institutionnelles et des réunions de concertation - Annexe D: Tableaux et rapports annexes spécifiques - Annexe E: Liste des rapports associés ___ ( Page~~ 4 STUit SACi, Programme de Gestion Intégréedes Ressourcesen Eau et de Développementdes Usagesà Buts Multiples dans le Bassin du Fleuve Sénégal - Cadre RégionalStratégique de Gestion Environnementaleet Sociale Liste des tableaux et figures Liste des tableaux TABLEAU 1: OPERATIONS DE REBOISEMENTAU SENEGAL.................................................................................... -
Pressing the Undo Button; a Policy Gap Analysis of Ghana's Minerals
Avenue D, Hse. No. 119 D, North Legon MAY, 2016 | REPORT P. O. Box CT2121 Cantonment, Accra-Ghana Tel: 030-290 0730 PRESSING THE UNDO BUTTON facebook: Africa Centre for Energy Policy twitter@AcepPower A POLICY GAP ANALYSIS OF GHANA’S MINERALS AND MINING SECTOR www.acepghana.com TO OPTIMIZE GAINS FROM THE SHEINI IRON ORE WEALTH SUPPORTED BY: Created by iONE +233.24.305.9983 Inset: A map of Ghana showing the location of the Sheini iron ore mine 1 Executive Summary In the quest to improve the existing narrative contractual terms. While the Sheini iron ore of the impacts of Ghana’s mining sector on the grade is known, this knowledge was unilaterally sustainable development of host communities generated by the contractor. That there is no and the nation as a whole, the discovery of iron mechanism for parallel verification of this ore mine in commercial quantities at Sheini in the information by the government potentially Northern Region of Ghana presents an opportunity weakens government’s negotiation capacity to review Ghana’s mining sector laws and policies with prospective contractors to develop the to identify gaps, and provide recommendations that mine. It is important that government gets a can achieve transformative effects of the mineral’s second opinion about Sheini iron ore grade extraction. This report does precisely so. The before any block is awarded for development. minerals and mining sector policies of Ghana were The Government of Ghana should also put compared against global and regional standards – in place the necessary strategic investment specifically the NRGI’s precepts along the decision attraction mechanisms to get the mine value chain, and the tenets of the Africa Mining developed. -
2. Arrêté N°R2089/06/MIPT/DGCL/ Du 24 Août 2006 Fixant Le Nombre De Conseillers Au Niveau De Chaque Commune
2. Arrêté n°R2089/06/MIPT/DGCL/ du 24 août 2006 fixant le nombre de conseillers au niveau de chaque commune Article Premier: Le nombre de conseillers municipaux des deux cent seize (216) Communes de Mauritanie est fixé conformément aux indications du tableau en annexe. Article 2 : Sont abrogées toutes dispositions antérieures contraires, notamment celles relatives à l’arrêté n° 1011 du 06 Septembre 1990 fixant le nombre des conseillers des communes. Article 3 : Les Walis et les Hakems sont chargés, chacun en ce qui le concerne, de l’exécution du présent arrêté qui sera publié au Journal Officiel. Annexe N° dénomination nombre de conseillers H.Chargui 101 Nema 10101 Nema 19 10102 Achemim 15 10103 Jreif 15 10104 Bangou 17 10105 Hassi Atile 17 10106 Oum Avnadech 19 10107 Mabrouk 15 10108 Beribavat 15 10109 Noual 11 10110 Agoueinit 17 102 Amourj 10201 Amourj 17 10202 Adel Bagrou 21 10203 Bougadoum 21 103 Bassiknou 10301 Bassiknou 17 10302 El Megve 17 10303 Fassala - Nere 19 10304 Dhar 17 104 Djigueni 10401 Djiguenni 19 10402 MBROUK 2 17 10403 Feireni 17 10404 Beneamane 15 10405 Aoueinat Zbel 17 10406 Ghlig Ehel Boye 15 Recueil des Textes 2017/DGCT avec l’appui de la Coopération française 81 10407 Ksar El Barka 17 105 Timbedra 10501 Timbedra 19 10502 Twil 19 10503 Koumbi Saleh 17 10504 Bousteila 19 10505 Hassi M'Hadi 19 106 Oualata 10601 Oualata 19 2 H.Gharbi 201 Aioun 20101 Aioun 19 20102 Oum Lahyadh 17 20103 Doueirare 17 20104 Ten Hemad 11 20105 N'saveni 17 20106 Beneamane 15 20107 Egjert 17 202 Tamchekett 20201 Tamchekett 11 20202 Radhi -
U.S. Department of Transportation Federal
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ORDER TRANSPORTATION JO 7340.2E FEDERAL AVIATION Effective Date: ADMINISTRATION July 24, 2014 Air Traffic Organization Policy Subject: Contractions Includes Change 1 dated 11/13/14 https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/CNT/3-3.HTM A 3- Company Country Telephony Ltr AAA AVICON AVIATION CONSULTANTS & AGENTS PAKISTAN AAB ABELAG AVIATION BELGIUM ABG AAC ARMY AIR CORPS UNITED KINGDOM ARMYAIR AAD MANN AIR LTD (T/A AMBASSADOR) UNITED KINGDOM AMBASSADOR AAE EXPRESS AIR, INC. (PHOENIX, AZ) UNITED STATES ARIZONA AAF AIGLE AZUR FRANCE AIGLE AZUR AAG ATLANTIC FLIGHT TRAINING LTD. UNITED KINGDOM ATLANTIC AAH AEKO KULA, INC D/B/A ALOHA AIR CARGO (HONOLULU, UNITED STATES ALOHA HI) AAI AIR AURORA, INC. (SUGAR GROVE, IL) UNITED STATES BOREALIS AAJ ALFA AIRLINES CO., LTD SUDAN ALFA SUDAN AAK ALASKA ISLAND AIR, INC. (ANCHORAGE, AK) UNITED STATES ALASKA ISLAND AAL AMERICAN AIRLINES INC. UNITED STATES AMERICAN AAM AIM AIR REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA AIM AIR AAN AMSTERDAM AIRLINES B.V. NETHERLANDS AMSTEL AAO ADMINISTRACION AERONAUTICA INTERNACIONAL, S.A. MEXICO AEROINTER DE C.V. AAP ARABASCO AIR SERVICES SAUDI ARABIA ARABASCO AAQ ASIA ATLANTIC AIRLINES CO., LTD THAILAND ASIA ATLANTIC AAR ASIANA AIRLINES REPUBLIC OF KOREA ASIANA AAS ASKARI AVIATION (PVT) LTD PAKISTAN AL-AAS AAT AIR CENTRAL ASIA KYRGYZSTAN AAU AEROPA S.R.L. ITALY AAV ASTRO AIR INTERNATIONAL, INC. PHILIPPINES ASTRO-PHIL AAW AFRICAN AIRLINES CORPORATION LIBYA AFRIQIYAH AAX ADVANCE AVIATION CO., LTD THAILAND ADVANCE AVIATION AAY ALLEGIANT AIR, INC. (FRESNO, CA) UNITED STATES ALLEGIANT AAZ AEOLUS AIR LIMITED GAMBIA AEOLUS ABA AERO-BETA GMBH & CO., STUTTGART GERMANY AEROBETA ABB AFRICAN BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATIONS DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF AFRICAN BUSINESS THE CONGO ABC ABC WORLD AIRWAYS GUIDE ABD AIR ATLANTA ICELANDIC ICELAND ATLANTA ABE ABAN AIR IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC ABAN OF) ABF SCANWINGS OY, FINLAND FINLAND SKYWINGS ABG ABAKAN-AVIA RUSSIAN FEDERATION ABAKAN-AVIA ABH HOKURIKU-KOUKUU CO., LTD JAPAN ABI ALBA-AIR AVIACION, S.L. -
Estudio Geológico Y Metalogenético Del Basamento Precámbrico Del Sáhara Occidental
Estudio Geológico y Metalogenético del Basamento Precámbrico del Sáhara Occidental Saleh Lehbib Nayem ADVERTIMENT. La consulta d’aquesta tesi queda condicionada a l’acceptació de les següents condicions d'ús: La difusió d’aquesta tesi per mitjà del servei TDX (www.tdx.cat) i a través del Dipòsit Digital de la UB (diposit.ub.edu) ha estat autoritzada pels titulars dels drets de propietat intel·lectual únicament per a usos privats emmarcats en activitats d’investigació i docència. No s’autoritza la seva reproducció amb finalitats de lucre ni la seva difusió i posada a disposició des d’un lloc aliè al servei TDX ni al Dipòsit Digital de la UB. No s’autoritza la presentació del seu contingut en una finestra o marc aliè a TDX o al Dipòsit Digital de la UB (framing). Aquesta reserva de drets afecta tant al resum de presentació de la tesi com als seus continguts. En la utilització o cita de parts de la tesi és obligat indicar el nom de la persona autora. ADVERTENCIA. La consulta de esta tesis queda condicionada a la aceptación de las siguientes condiciones de uso: La difusión de esta tesis por medio del servicio TDR (www.tdx.cat) y a través del Repositorio Digital de la UB (diposit.ub.edu) ha sido autorizada por los titulares de los derechos de propiedad intelectual únicamente para usos privados enmarcados en actividades de investigación y docencia. No se autoriza su reproducción con finalidades de lucro ni su difusión y puesta a disposición desde un sitio ajeno al servicio TDR o al Repositorio Digital de la UB. -
MAURITANIA Monthly Food Security Update May 2006
ALERT LEVEL: MAURITANIA NO ALERT Monthly Food Security Update WATCH WARNING May 2006 EMERGENCY CONTENTS Summary and implications Summary and implications ....1 Conditions in livestock-raising All households in farming areas and large numbers of households in agropastoral areas dependent on areas .....................................1 farming as their main livelihood are having a hard time coping with this year’s lean period, which began prematurely (2 to 3 months earlier than usual). In fact, it is becoming increasingly apparent Recap of threats....................2 that most households, particularly in rainfed farming areas (zone 6), the River Valley (zone 7), the Food security conditions........2 western reaches of the agropastoral belt (zone 5) and the north (zone 2), are dealing with three or Food security and livelihoods 2 four consecutive years of accrued production deficits, set against the backdrop of a steady Recommendations ................3 deterioration in terms of trade for their products and in their purchasing power. Most small-scale, local, seasonal harvests are going towards paying off food debts incurred during the course of last year’s and previous lean periods. Although harvests of flood-recession crops (in lowland and dam areas) are still two months off, there is no locally grown sorghum available in a number of crop-producing areas of Aftout (in Maghta Lahjar and Monguel Departments). Domestic grain trade has fallen off and the only locally grown sorghum crops for sale are in markets in urban population centers in the vicinity of crop-producing areas. Traders have bought up all available small supplies of sorghum (in Inchiri, western Aftout) and unit prices (prices per “moud”) are above the 450 UM mark in all parts of the country and, in some locations, as high as 800 UM. -
1. Characteristics of the Industry
In Senegal, Dakar Intl Airport Leopold Sedar SENGHOR is the main international airport, for which the current growth of Air Traffic is about 4 to 5%. Dakar ACC has the responsibility to provide air navigation services within Dakar FIR and Dakar Oceanic FIR where the major traffic flow is defined as the corridor Europe/South America. • The economical growth expected, with the great development of the tourism in the country in the near future will have an great impact on the Air Traffic growth which is projected around 7%. In addition, the creation of a new national airline will increase the domestic Air Traffic. • However, Dakar Intl Airport has just one single runway for the medium and heavy aircraft. The runway occupancy is too long because there is no rapid exit. • The airport is located in an urban area and the protection areas of the approach segments are occupied by buildings and houses. This situation doesn’t allow further extensions of the airport. That’s why the government has planned to build a new airport and to transfer the activities of Dakar Intl Airport to the new airport. • Meanwhile, the challenges are to maintain a satisfied level of safety and efficiency for the aerodrome operations in Dakar Intl Airport. • Senegal is a member state of ASECNA. In this regard, the air navigation services are provided by ASCECNA which is a regional organization with 17 African States members plus France. • ASECNA is an autonomous multinational entity governed politically by a committee of ministers and technically by a Board of Directors General of Civil Aviation Authority of the members states. -
Poverty and the Struggle to Survive in the Fuuta Tooro Region Of
What Development? Poverty and the Struggle to Survive in the Fuuta Tooro Region of Southern Mauritania Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Christopher Hemmig, M.A. Graduate Program in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures. The Ohio State University 2015 Dissertation Committee: Sabra Webber, Advisor Morgan Liu Katey Borland Copyright by Christopher T. Hemmig 2015 Abstract Like much of Subsaharan Africa, development has been an ever-present aspect to postcolonial life for the Halpulaar populations of the Fuuta Tooro region of southern Mauritania. With the collapse of locally historical modes of production by which the population formerly sustained itself, Fuuta communities recognize the need for change and adaptation to the different political, economic, social, and ecological circumstances in which they find themselves. Development has taken on a particular urgency as people look for effective strategies to adjust to new realities while maintaining their sense of cultural identity. Unfortunately, the initiatives, projects, and partnerships that have come to fruition through development have not been enough to bring improvements to the quality of life in the region. Fuuta communities find their capacity to develop hindered by three macro challenges: climate change, their marginalized status within the Mauritanian national community, and the region's unfavorable integration into the global economy by which the local markets act as backwaters that accumulate the detritus of global trade. Any headway that communities can make against any of these challenges tends to be swallowed up by the forces associated with the other challenges.