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Equatorial Guinea's Economy Shift from Oil to Gas
Since the discovery of oil in Equatorial Guinea, at the Zafiro Oil Field in 1995, crude-oil production and export, has defined the Country's economy.
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Equatorial Guinea-Asia Economic Forum Highlights
A look back at the Equatorial Guinea-Asia Economic Forum. On April 29 and 30, 2015, in the Chinese city of Dalian, the Government of Equatorial Guinea hosted a gala dinner and economic forum to highlight investment opportunities for Asian companies in Equatorial Guinea. The forum was introduced by H.E. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo and ministers presented the key components of their inve
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Massive focus on Equatorial Guinea infrastructure development
High cash inflows from oil have funded deep structural changes in Equatorial Guinea over the past 20 years, especially in construction and basic infrastructu...
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The Papua New Guinea Advantage (2010)
A 9-minute promotional video about doing business in Papua New Guinea (PNG), the Pacific's largest economy. PNG is undergoing a boom in mineral exploration, mining, gas/petroleum, construction/engineering, and business services. Investment and trade opportunities also exist in agribusiness, forestry, fisheries, tourism and infrastructure development.
This 2010 video is a revised version of the
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Highlights from Equatorial Guinea's First Economic Diversification Summit
On February 3rd and 4th, leaders from around the world came together at the Sipopo Convention Center in Equatorial Guinea to discuss economic diversification...
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President Obiang Addresses Equatorial Guinea's First Economic Diversification Summit
President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo addressed Equatorial Guinea's first economic diversification summit, discussing the country's recent development. He specific...
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economy of Equatorial Guinea | guine ecuatorial
visit http://guineecuatorial.net/ for more video.
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Equatorial Guinea's Minister of Economy Discusses Plan for Development
During the first economic diversification summit in Equatorial Guinea, the Minister of Economy, Conrado Okenve Nhodo, discussed next steps for development. H...
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Invest in Equatorial Guinea: Industrial City of Mbini
The Industrial City of Mbini, a special economic zone under planning with more than 20 million square meters of commercial, residential and industrial facilities, is underpinning Equatorial Guinea’s quest to diversify and industrialize its economy.
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Hela to boost PNG's economic future
Papua New Guinea is into its third day of voting in the two-week long election. For the first time, voters in the new province of Hela will elect their own m...
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"We Are Guinea Pigs In This Fracking Experiment": Economic Meltdown Roundup For Nov 24, 2014
These are just a few of the ways that the global economy is bringing down the planet this fine Monday morning in the End Times.
Here is why champagne corks are popping at Wal-Mart:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-11-24/wal-mart-bulls-betting-on-oil-to-light-up-christmas-sales.html?cmpid=yhoo
Here is how fracking is shaking things up in Texas this week:
http://news.yahoo.com/small-quake-shakes
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Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States discusses economic diversification
In an interview, Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States, Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, discusses his country's efforts to diversify the economy and in...
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Equatorial Guinea: poverty and rights abuses amid oil wealth
Monitor correspondent Kari Barber reports on the economic imbalance that Equatorial Guinea finds itself in after oil was discovered in the African nation.
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Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the U.S. talks to Focus Washington
he government of Equatorial Guinea has heavily invested its oil revenues in the country by focusing on improving education, developing human capital and dive...
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Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Mali on Ebola: A threat to sustainable development – ECOSOC
United Nations HQ, New York - Special meeting on “Ebola: A threat to sustainable development” (5 December 2014).
[Original]
Messages from the affected countries:
His Excellency Mohamed Diare, Minister of Economy and Finance, Guinea (via video link)
His Excellency Kaifala Marrah, Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Sierra Leone (via video link)
His Excellency Mounir Siaplay, Deputy M
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Vice President Commissions Power Plant In Guinea
Nigerians are to expert an improvement in electricity generation and distribution as the Federal Government is targeting at least 6000 megawatts in the first quarter of next year.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo while commissioning a 240 megawatts power plant in Conakry, Guinea, says this will further boost the economy.
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Equatorial Guinea's Minister of Foreign Affairs Discusses Political and Economic Freedom
Agapito Mba Mokuy, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation participated on an open forum to demystify Equatorial Guinea at the Leon H. Sullivan Foundatio...
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Emerging Equatorial Guinea Summit: Country bets big on diversifying away from oil
Traditionally driven by oil, the country's economy is booming. The population stands at 1.6 million people while the country's GDP currently is at 17.7 billi...
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Equatorial Guinea calls for outside help to develop - focus
Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema has called on international investors and financial institutions to help open up and diversify his countr...
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China bets big on Guinea's bauxite - 08 Nov 09
China is proving an important trade partner for the west African nation of Guinea. While Guinea's military rulers are facing sanctions from the African Union...
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Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States discusses development in Equatorial Guinea
In an interview, Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States, Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, discusses his country's development over the years. He focuses specifically on how the nation has expanded its economy, infrastructure and human resources.
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Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Papua New Guinea
Thanks for watching.....
1. Port Moresby
2. Lae
3. Arawa
4. Mount Hagen
5. Madang
6. Wewak
7. Goroka
8. Kokopo
9. Popondetta
10. Aitape
Music : Yessum,Jingle Punks; YouTube Audio Library
Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an Oceanian country that occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the so
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Ebola: Economic Impact Already Serious; Could Be “Catastrophic”
http://www.worldbank.org/ - A World Bank Group analysis of the Ebola epidemic released today finds that, beyond the terrible toll in human suffering, the continuing surge in the deadly virus in the three worst-affected countries – Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone –could deal a potentially catastrophic economic blow to the already fragile states.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim says that the
Equatorial Guinea's Economy Shift from Oil to Gas
Since the discovery of oil in Equatorial Guinea, at the Zafiro Oil Field in 1995, crude-oil production and export, has defined the Country's economy....
Since the discovery of oil in Equatorial Guinea, at the Zafiro Oil Field in 1995, crude-oil production and export, has defined the Country's economy.
wn.com/Equatorial Guinea's Economy Shift From Oil To Gas
Since the discovery of oil in Equatorial Guinea, at the Zafiro Oil Field in 1995, crude-oil production and export, has defined the Country's economy.
Equatorial Guinea-Asia Economic Forum Highlights
A look back at the Equatorial Guinea-Asia Economic Forum. On April 29 and 30, 2015, in the Chinese city of Dalian, the Government of Equatorial Guinea hosted a ...
A look back at the Equatorial Guinea-Asia Economic Forum. On April 29 and 30, 2015, in the Chinese city of Dalian, the Government of Equatorial Guinea hosted a gala dinner and economic forum to highlight investment opportunities for Asian companies in Equatorial Guinea. The forum was introduced by H.E. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo and ministers presented the key components of their investment portfolios.
wn.com/Equatorial Guinea Asia Economic Forum Highlights
A look back at the Equatorial Guinea-Asia Economic Forum. On April 29 and 30, 2015, in the Chinese city of Dalian, the Government of Equatorial Guinea hosted a gala dinner and economic forum to highlight investment opportunities for Asian companies in Equatorial Guinea. The forum was introduced by H.E. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo and ministers presented the key components of their investment portfolios.
- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 2
Massive focus on Equatorial Guinea infrastructure development
High cash inflows from oil have funded deep structural changes in Equatorial Guinea over the past 20 years, especially in construction and basic infrastructu......
High cash inflows from oil have funded deep structural changes in Equatorial Guinea over the past 20 years, especially in construction and basic infrastructu...
wn.com/Massive Focus On Equatorial Guinea Infrastructure Development
High cash inflows from oil have funded deep structural changes in Equatorial Guinea over the past 20 years, especially in construction and basic infrastructu...
The Papua New Guinea Advantage (2010)
A 9-minute promotional video about doing business in Papua New Guinea (PNG), the Pacific's largest economy. PNG is undergoing a boom in mineral exploration, min...
A 9-minute promotional video about doing business in Papua New Guinea (PNG), the Pacific's largest economy. PNG is undergoing a boom in mineral exploration, mining, gas/petroleum, construction/engineering, and business services. Investment and trade opportunities also exist in agribusiness, forestry, fisheries, tourism and infrastructure development.
This 2010 video is a revised version of the one first produced in 2008 and features footage of the US$15 billion ExxonMobil PNG LNG Project and the proposed Pacific Marine Industrial Zone in Madang Province.
Produced by Business Advantage International for the Papua New Guinea Investment Promotion Authority (http://www.ipa.gov.pg).
For further information, email info@businessadvantageinternational.com or visit http://www.businessadvantageinternational.com.
wn.com/The Papua New Guinea Advantage (2010)
A 9-minute promotional video about doing business in Papua New Guinea (PNG), the Pacific's largest economy. PNG is undergoing a boom in mineral exploration, mining, gas/petroleum, construction/engineering, and business services. Investment and trade opportunities also exist in agribusiness, forestry, fisheries, tourism and infrastructure development.
This 2010 video is a revised version of the one first produced in 2008 and features footage of the US$15 billion ExxonMobil PNG LNG Project and the proposed Pacific Marine Industrial Zone in Madang Province.
Produced by Business Advantage International for the Papua New Guinea Investment Promotion Authority (http://www.ipa.gov.pg).
For further information, email info@businessadvantageinternational.com or visit http://www.businessadvantageinternational.com.
- published: 05 Jul 2010
- views: 12873
Highlights from Equatorial Guinea's First Economic Diversification Summit
On February 3rd and 4th, leaders from around the world came together at the Sipopo Convention Center in Equatorial Guinea to discuss economic diversification......
On February 3rd and 4th, leaders from around the world came together at the Sipopo Convention Center in Equatorial Guinea to discuss economic diversification...
wn.com/Highlights From Equatorial Guinea's First Economic Diversification Summit
On February 3rd and 4th, leaders from around the world came together at the Sipopo Convention Center in Equatorial Guinea to discuss economic diversification...
President Obiang Addresses Equatorial Guinea's First Economic Diversification Summit
President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo addressed Equatorial Guinea's first economic diversification summit, discussing the country's recent development. He specific......
President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo addressed Equatorial Guinea's first economic diversification summit, discussing the country's recent development. He specific...
wn.com/President Obiang Addresses Equatorial Guinea's First Economic Diversification Summit
President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo addressed Equatorial Guinea's first economic diversification summit, discussing the country's recent development. He specific...
Equatorial Guinea's Minister of Economy Discusses Plan for Development
During the first economic diversification summit in Equatorial Guinea, the Minister of Economy, Conrado Okenve Nhodo, discussed next steps for development. H......
During the first economic diversification summit in Equatorial Guinea, the Minister of Economy, Conrado Okenve Nhodo, discussed next steps for development. H...
wn.com/Equatorial Guinea's Minister Of Economy Discusses Plan For Development
During the first economic diversification summit in Equatorial Guinea, the Minister of Economy, Conrado Okenve Nhodo, discussed next steps for development. H...
Invest in Equatorial Guinea: Industrial City of Mbini
The Industrial City of Mbini, a special economic zone under planning with more than 20 million square meters of commercial, residential and industrial facilitie...
The Industrial City of Mbini, a special economic zone under planning with more than 20 million square meters of commercial, residential and industrial facilities, is underpinning Equatorial Guinea’s quest to diversify and industrialize its economy.
wn.com/Invest In Equatorial Guinea Industrial City Of Mbini
The Industrial City of Mbini, a special economic zone under planning with more than 20 million square meters of commercial, residential and industrial facilities, is underpinning Equatorial Guinea’s quest to diversify and industrialize its economy.
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 12
Hela to boost PNG's economic future
Papua New Guinea is into its third day of voting in the two-week long election. For the first time, voters in the new province of Hela will elect their own m......
Papua New Guinea is into its third day of voting in the two-week long election. For the first time, voters in the new province of Hela will elect their own m...
wn.com/Hela To Boost Png's Economic Future
Papua New Guinea is into its third day of voting in the two-week long election. For the first time, voters in the new province of Hela will elect their own m...
"We Are Guinea Pigs In This Fracking Experiment": Economic Meltdown Roundup For Nov 24, 2014
These are just a few of the ways that the global economy is bringing down the planet this fine Monday morning in the End Times.
Here is why champagne corks are...
These are just a few of the ways that the global economy is bringing down the planet this fine Monday morning in the End Times.
Here is why champagne corks are popping at Wal-Mart:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-11-24/wal-mart-bulls-betting-on-oil-to-light-up-christmas-sales.html?cmpid=yhoo
Here is how fracking is shaking things up in Texas this week:
http://news.yahoo.com/small-quake-shakes-dallas-area-stirring-fracking-critics-190937961.html
Here is the latest bird vs. bulldozers story:
http://news.yahoo.com/report-bird-needs-3-mile-buffer-drilling-154004069--finance.html
Here is how the US military is saving the planet:
http://news.yahoo.com/fort-drum-powered-wood-renewable-energy-push-171045396.html
Here is how China is cutting down its CO2 emissions:
http://news.yahoo.com/tibetan-mega-dam-begins-operation-101740054.html
Here is how the Philippines is saving the planet:
http://news.yahoo.com/philippine-court-convicts-9-chinese-poaching-053301712.html
wn.com/We Are Guinea Pigs In This Fracking Experiment Economic Meltdown Roundup For Nov 24, 2014
These are just a few of the ways that the global economy is bringing down the planet this fine Monday morning in the End Times.
Here is why champagne corks are popping at Wal-Mart:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-11-24/wal-mart-bulls-betting-on-oil-to-light-up-christmas-sales.html?cmpid=yhoo
Here is how fracking is shaking things up in Texas this week:
http://news.yahoo.com/small-quake-shakes-dallas-area-stirring-fracking-critics-190937961.html
Here is the latest bird vs. bulldozers story:
http://news.yahoo.com/report-bird-needs-3-mile-buffer-drilling-154004069--finance.html
Here is how the US military is saving the planet:
http://news.yahoo.com/fort-drum-powered-wood-renewable-energy-push-171045396.html
Here is how China is cutting down its CO2 emissions:
http://news.yahoo.com/tibetan-mega-dam-begins-operation-101740054.html
Here is how the Philippines is saving the planet:
http://news.yahoo.com/philippine-court-convicts-9-chinese-poaching-053301712.html
- published: 24 Nov 2014
- views: 20
Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States discusses economic diversification
In an interview, Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States, Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, discusses his country's efforts to diversify the economy and in......
In an interview, Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States, Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, discusses his country's efforts to diversify the economy and in...
wn.com/Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador To The United States Discusses Economic Diversification
In an interview, Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States, Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, discusses his country's efforts to diversify the economy and in...
Equatorial Guinea: poverty and rights abuses amid oil wealth
Monitor correspondent Kari Barber reports on the economic imbalance that Equatorial Guinea finds itself in after oil was discovered in the African nation....
Monitor correspondent Kari Barber reports on the economic imbalance that Equatorial Guinea finds itself in after oil was discovered in the African nation.
wn.com/Equatorial Guinea Poverty And Rights Abuses Amid Oil Wealth
Monitor correspondent Kari Barber reports on the economic imbalance that Equatorial Guinea finds itself in after oil was discovered in the African nation.
Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the U.S. talks to Focus Washington
he government of Equatorial Guinea has heavily invested its oil revenues in the country by focusing on improving education, developing human capital and dive......
he government of Equatorial Guinea has heavily invested its oil revenues in the country by focusing on improving education, developing human capital and dive...
wn.com/Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador To The U.S. Talks To Focus Washington
he government of Equatorial Guinea has heavily invested its oil revenues in the country by focusing on improving education, developing human capital and dive...
Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Mali on Ebola: A threat to sustainable development – ECOSOC
United Nations HQ, New York - Special meeting on “Ebola: A threat to sustainable development” (5 December 2014).
[Original]
Messages from the affected countri...
United Nations HQ, New York - Special meeting on “Ebola: A threat to sustainable development” (5 December 2014).
[Original]
Messages from the affected countries:
His Excellency Mohamed Diare, Minister of Economy and Finance, Guinea (via video link)
His Excellency Kaifala Marrah, Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Sierra Leone (via video link)
His Excellency Mounir Siaplay, Deputy Minister for Economic Management,
Ministry of Finance and Development, Liberia (via video link)
His Excellency Dianguina dit Yaya Doucouré, Chargé d’affaires a.i., Permanent Mission of the Republic of Mali to the United Nations.
Papersmart portal:
https://papersmart.unmeetings.org/ecosoc/sessions/2015/programme/
Global Ebola Response
http://www.un.org/ebolaresponse/#&panel1-1;
wn.com/Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Mali On Ebola A Threat To Sustainable Development – Ecosoc
United Nations HQ, New York - Special meeting on “Ebola: A threat to sustainable development” (5 December 2014).
[Original]
Messages from the affected countries:
His Excellency Mohamed Diare, Minister of Economy and Finance, Guinea (via video link)
His Excellency Kaifala Marrah, Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Sierra Leone (via video link)
His Excellency Mounir Siaplay, Deputy Minister for Economic Management,
Ministry of Finance and Development, Liberia (via video link)
His Excellency Dianguina dit Yaya Doucouré, Chargé d’affaires a.i., Permanent Mission of the Republic of Mali to the United Nations.
Papersmart portal:
https://papersmart.unmeetings.org/ecosoc/sessions/2015/programme/
Global Ebola Response
http://www.un.org/ebolaresponse/#&panel1-1;
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 3
Vice President Commissions Power Plant In Guinea
Nigerians are to expert an improvement in electricity generation and distribution as the Federal Government is targeting at least 6000 megawatts in the first qu...
Nigerians are to expert an improvement in electricity generation and distribution as the Federal Government is targeting at least 6000 megawatts in the first quarter of next year.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo while commissioning a 240 megawatts power plant in Conakry, Guinea, says this will further boost the economy.
wn.com/Vice President Commissions Power Plant In Guinea
Nigerians are to expert an improvement in electricity generation and distribution as the Federal Government is targeting at least 6000 megawatts in the first quarter of next year.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo while commissioning a 240 megawatts power plant in Conakry, Guinea, says this will further boost the economy.
- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 87
Equatorial Guinea's Minister of Foreign Affairs Discusses Political and Economic Freedom
Agapito Mba Mokuy, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation participated on an open forum to demystify Equatorial Guinea at the Leon H. Sullivan Foundatio......
Agapito Mba Mokuy, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation participated on an open forum to demystify Equatorial Guinea at the Leon H. Sullivan Foundatio...
wn.com/Equatorial Guinea's Minister Of Foreign Affairs Discusses Political And Economic Freedom
Agapito Mba Mokuy, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation participated on an open forum to demystify Equatorial Guinea at the Leon H. Sullivan Foundatio...
Emerging Equatorial Guinea Summit: Country bets big on diversifying away from oil
Traditionally driven by oil, the country's economy is booming. The population stands at 1.6 million people while the country's GDP currently is at 17.7 billi......
Traditionally driven by oil, the country's economy is booming. The population stands at 1.6 million people while the country's GDP currently is at 17.7 billi...
wn.com/Emerging Equatorial Guinea Summit Country Bets Big On Diversifying Away From Oil
Traditionally driven by oil, the country's economy is booming. The population stands at 1.6 million people while the country's GDP currently is at 17.7 billi...
Equatorial Guinea calls for outside help to develop - focus
Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema has called on international investors and financial institutions to help open up and diversify his countr......
Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema has called on international investors and financial institutions to help open up and diversify his countr...
wn.com/Equatorial Guinea Calls For Outside Help To Develop Focus
Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema has called on international investors and financial institutions to help open up and diversify his countr...
China bets big on Guinea's bauxite - 08 Nov 09
China is proving an important trade partner for the west African nation of Guinea. While Guinea's military rulers are facing sanctions from the African Union......
China is proving an important trade partner for the west African nation of Guinea. While Guinea's military rulers are facing sanctions from the African Union...
wn.com/China Bets Big On Guinea's Bauxite 08 Nov 09
China is proving an important trade partner for the west African nation of Guinea. While Guinea's military rulers are facing sanctions from the African Union...
Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States discusses development in Equatorial Guinea
In an interview, Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States, Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, discusses his country's development over the years. He focuses spe...
In an interview, Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States, Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, discusses his country's development over the years. He focuses specifically on how the nation has expanded its economy, infrastructure and human resources.
wn.com/Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador To The United States Discusses Development In Equatorial Guinea
In an interview, Equatorial Guinea's Ambassador to the United States, Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, discusses his country's development over the years. He focuses specifically on how the nation has expanded its economy, infrastructure and human resources.
- published: 10 Dec 2013
- views: 446
Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Papua New Guinea
Thanks for watching.....
1. Port Moresby
2. Lae
3. Arawa
4. Mount Hagen
5. Madang
6. Wewak
7. Goroka
8. Kokopo
9. Popondetta
10. Aitape
Music : Yessum,Jingle P...
Thanks for watching.....
1. Port Moresby
2. Lae
3. Arawa
4. Mount Hagen
5. Madang
6. Wewak
7. Goroka
8. Kokopo
9. Popondetta
10. Aitape
Music : Yessum,Jingle Punks; YouTube Audio Library
Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an Oceanian country that occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia. Its capital, located along its southeastern coast, is Port Moresby. The western half of New Guinea forms the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua.
Papua New Guinea is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. 848 languages are listed for the country, of which 12 have no known living speakers. Most of the population of over 7 million people live in customary communities, which are as diverse as the languages. It is also one of the most rural, as only 18 per cent of its people live in urban centres. The country is one of the world's least explored, culturally and geographically, and many undiscovered species of plants and animals are thought to exist in the interior.
Strong growth in Papua New Guinea's mining and resource sector has led to the country's becoming the sixth fastest-growing economy in the world as of 2011. Many people in the country live in extreme poverty when measured in terms of money, with about one-third of the population living on less than US$1.25 per day.
At the local level, the majority of the population still live in strong customary societies and - while social life is overlaid with traditional religious cosmologies and modern practices, including conventional primary education - customary subsistence-based agriculture remains fundamental. These societies and clans are explicitly acknowledged within the nation's constitutional framework. The Papua New Guinea Constitution expresses the wish for "traditional villages and communities to remain as viable units of Papua New Guinean society" and for active steps to be taken in their continuing importance to local and national community life.
At the national level, after being ruled by three external powers since 1884, Papua New Guinea established its sovereignty in 1975 following 70 years of Australian administration. It became a separate Commonwealth realm with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state and became a member of the Commonwealth of Nations in its own right.
Agriculture was independently developed in the New Guinea highlands around 7000 BC, making it one of the few areas in the world where people independently domesticated plants. A major migration of Austronesian speaking peoples to coastal regions of New Guinea took place around 500 BC. This has been correlated with the introduction of pottery, pigs, and certain fishing techniques. More recently, in the 18th century, the sweet potato was brought to New Guinea, having been introduced to the Moluccas by Portuguese traders, who obtained it from South America. The far higher crop yields from sweet potato gardens radically transformed traditional agriculture; sweet potato largely supplanted the previous staple, taro, and gave rise to a significant increase in population in the highlands.
Although headhunting and cannibalism have been practically eradicated, in the past they were practised in many parts of the country as part of rituals related to warfare and taking in enemy spirits or powers. For example, in 1901, on Goaribari Island in the Gulf of Papua, a missionary, Harry Dauncey, found 10,000 skulls in the island's Long Houses. According to the writer Marianna Torgovnick, "The most fully documented instances of cannibalism as a social institution come from New Guinea, where head-hunting and ritual cannibalism survived, in certain isolated areas, into the Fifties, Sixties, and Seventies, and still leave traces within certain social groups."
Little was known in Europe about the island until the 19th century, although Portuguese and Spanish explorers, such as Dom Jorge de Meneses and Yñigo Ortiz de Retez, had encountered it as early as the 16th century. Traders from Southeast Asia had visited New Guinea beginning 5,000 years ago to collect bird of paradise plumes. The country's dual name results from its complex administrative history before independence. The word papua is derived from an old local term of uncertain origin. "New Guinea" (Nueva Guinea) was the name coined by the Spanish explorer Yñigo Ortiz de Retez. In 1545 he noted the resemblance of the people to those he had earlier seen along the Guinea coast of Africa.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papua_New_Guinea
wn.com/Top 10 Largest Cities Or Towns Of Papua New Guinea
Thanks for watching.....
1. Port Moresby
2. Lae
3. Arawa
4. Mount Hagen
5. Madang
6. Wewak
7. Goroka
8. Kokopo
9. Popondetta
10. Aitape
Music : Yessum,Jingle Punks; YouTube Audio Library
Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an Oceanian country that occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia. Its capital, located along its southeastern coast, is Port Moresby. The western half of New Guinea forms the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua.
Papua New Guinea is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. 848 languages are listed for the country, of which 12 have no known living speakers. Most of the population of over 7 million people live in customary communities, which are as diverse as the languages. It is also one of the most rural, as only 18 per cent of its people live in urban centres. The country is one of the world's least explored, culturally and geographically, and many undiscovered species of plants and animals are thought to exist in the interior.
Strong growth in Papua New Guinea's mining and resource sector has led to the country's becoming the sixth fastest-growing economy in the world as of 2011. Many people in the country live in extreme poverty when measured in terms of money, with about one-third of the population living on less than US$1.25 per day.
At the local level, the majority of the population still live in strong customary societies and - while social life is overlaid with traditional religious cosmologies and modern practices, including conventional primary education - customary subsistence-based agriculture remains fundamental. These societies and clans are explicitly acknowledged within the nation's constitutional framework. The Papua New Guinea Constitution expresses the wish for "traditional villages and communities to remain as viable units of Papua New Guinean society" and for active steps to be taken in their continuing importance to local and national community life.
At the national level, after being ruled by three external powers since 1884, Papua New Guinea established its sovereignty in 1975 following 70 years of Australian administration. It became a separate Commonwealth realm with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state and became a member of the Commonwealth of Nations in its own right.
Agriculture was independently developed in the New Guinea highlands around 7000 BC, making it one of the few areas in the world where people independently domesticated plants. A major migration of Austronesian speaking peoples to coastal regions of New Guinea took place around 500 BC. This has been correlated with the introduction of pottery, pigs, and certain fishing techniques. More recently, in the 18th century, the sweet potato was brought to New Guinea, having been introduced to the Moluccas by Portuguese traders, who obtained it from South America. The far higher crop yields from sweet potato gardens radically transformed traditional agriculture; sweet potato largely supplanted the previous staple, taro, and gave rise to a significant increase in population in the highlands.
Although headhunting and cannibalism have been practically eradicated, in the past they were practised in many parts of the country as part of rituals related to warfare and taking in enemy spirits or powers. For example, in 1901, on Goaribari Island in the Gulf of Papua, a missionary, Harry Dauncey, found 10,000 skulls in the island's Long Houses. According to the writer Marianna Torgovnick, "The most fully documented instances of cannibalism as a social institution come from New Guinea, where head-hunting and ritual cannibalism survived, in certain isolated areas, into the Fifties, Sixties, and Seventies, and still leave traces within certain social groups."
Little was known in Europe about the island until the 19th century, although Portuguese and Spanish explorers, such as Dom Jorge de Meneses and Yñigo Ortiz de Retez, had encountered it as early as the 16th century. Traders from Southeast Asia had visited New Guinea beginning 5,000 years ago to collect bird of paradise plumes. The country's dual name results from its complex administrative history before independence. The word papua is derived from an old local term of uncertain origin. "New Guinea" (Nueva Guinea) was the name coined by the Spanish explorer Yñigo Ortiz de Retez. In 1545 he noted the resemblance of the people to those he had earlier seen along the Guinea coast of Africa.
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Ebola: Economic Impact Already Serious; Could Be “Catastrophic”
http://www.worldbank.org/ - A World Bank Group analysis of the Ebola epidemic released today finds that, beyond the terrible toll in human suffering, the contin...
http://www.worldbank.org/ - A World Bank Group analysis of the Ebola epidemic released today finds that, beyond the terrible toll in human suffering, the continuing surge in the deadly virus in the three worst-affected countries – Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone –could deal a potentially catastrophic economic blow to the already fragile states.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim says that the largest economic effects of the crisis are not as a result of the direct costs (mortality, morbidity, caregiving, and the associated losses to working days) but rather those resulting from aversion behavior driven by fear of contagion.
The analysis finds that economic costs can be limited if swift national and international responses succeed in containing the epidemic.
wn.com/Ebola Economic Impact Already Serious Could Be “Catastrophic”
http://www.worldbank.org/ - A World Bank Group analysis of the Ebola epidemic released today finds that, beyond the terrible toll in human suffering, the continuing surge in the deadly virus in the three worst-affected countries – Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone –could deal a potentially catastrophic economic blow to the already fragile states.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim says that the largest economic effects of the crisis are not as a result of the direct costs (mortality, morbidity, caregiving, and the associated losses to working days) but rather those resulting from aversion behavior driven by fear of contagion.
The analysis finds that economic costs can be limited if swift national and international responses succeed in containing the epidemic.
- published: 17 Sep 2014
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