Full Coverage: Migration
January 2007
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24.01.2007
The International Organization for Migration started the Temporary Return of Qualified Nationals –TRQN Project, aimed to contribute to reconstruction and development efforts in Afghanistan, B&H, Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro, Sierra Leone and Sudan.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [International cooperation] Image: IOM
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12.01.2007
The ASTRA “Little House of Skill” day centre started working on January 1, 2007, thanks to the support by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and CARE International NWB.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Population] [Shelter & housing] [Social exclusion] |
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08.01.2007
Seeking Indian diaspora's expertise, experience and capital in a big way for balanced economic development of the country, government identified sectors like infrastructure, agriculture, social and energy as requiring urgent investment.
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08.01.2007
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05.01.2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 5 (OneWorld) - A coalition of more than 60 labor, social justice, and immigrants rights organizations issued a statement Thursday calling for an immediate halt to community and workplace raids aimed at detaining and deporting undocumented immigrants.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Labour] [Business] [Civil rights] |
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04.01.2007
Indian immigrants are a significant driving force behind the creation of new engineering and technology companies in the United States in the past decade than their counterparts from the UK, China, Taiwan and Japan put together. Of an estimated 73-hundred US tech startups founded by immigrants, 26 per cent have Indian founders, CEOs, presidents or head researchers, a new study says.
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