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  1. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    North Macedonia

    Economic progress in Macedonia has been
    variable and slow during the last 10 years. This slow
    progress is attributable to the succession of political and
    economic shocks, and the failure to complete economic
    reform. Agriculture is an important sector in the Macedonia
    economy, with production and processing contributing around
    18% of GDP. As a small economy with a structural deficit in
    most food commodities, agricultural trade is essential for

  2. Library Resource
    April, 2015
    North Macedonia

    This country note for Macedonia is part
    of a series of country briefs that summarize information
    relevant to climate change and agriculture for four pilot
    countries in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) Region, with
    a particular focus on climate and crop projections,
    adaptation options, policy development and institutional
    involvement. The note series has been developed to provide a
    baseline of knowledge on climate change and agriculture for

  3. Library Resource
    January, 2014
    North Macedonia

    The report is structured to allow
    readers familiar with Macedonia s agriculture sector to
    quickly grasp the essentials needed to improve the sector,
    as well as to inform a general audience on how to address
    the challenges of a modern European Union (EU)-aspiring
    state. Chapter two provides an in-depth analysis of the
    sectoral background, illustrating the main characteristics
    and challenges of Macedonia s agriculture sector. The

  4. Library Resource
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    January, 1979
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    The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) - currently ratified by 187 countries - is the only human rights treaty that deals specifically with rural women (Art. 14). Adopted in 1979 by the United Nations Generally Assembly, entered into force in 1981. The Convention defines discrimination against women as follows:


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