Southern African Development Coordination Conference was created in 1980.
Wolfgang Zehender has written: 'Cooperation versus integration' -- subject(s): Economic integration, Southern African Development Coordination Conference 'Regional cooperation through trade and industry?'
Tokyo International Conference on African Development was created in 1993.
Southern African Development Community was created on 1980-04-01.
Olayiwola Abegunrin has written: 'Nigerian foreign policy under military rule, 1966-1999' -- subject(s): Military government, Foreign relations 'Economic dependence and regional cooperation in southern Africa' -- subject(s): Economic integration, Foreign economic relations, Southern African Development Coordination Conference
Joseph. Hanlon has written: 'SADCC' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic conditions, Economic integration, Investments, Southern African Development Coordination Conference 'Apoiando os camponeses na sua luta pela defesa da sua terra' -- subject(s): Land tenure 'SADCC in the 1990s' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic conditions, Economic forecasting, Economic integration, Southern African Development Coordination Conference 'Apartheid's second front' -- subject(s): Apartheid, Economic conditions, Relations, Buitenlandse politiek 'Beggar your neighbours' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Foreign relations 'The sanctions handbook' -- subject(s): Economic sanctions
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is a African American civil rights organization. It was formed in 1957 and it's first president was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).
she sat with the african american delegates
There are 16 countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
The main organizer of the first Pan-African Conference in 1990 was W.E.B. Du Bois, although it is worth noting that the first official Pan-African Conference was held in 1900. The 1990 conference, known as the Fifth Pan-African Congress, was organized by leaders such as Kwame Nkrumah and featured various prominent African leaders and intellectuals advocating for African unity and independence. The event focused on issues like colonialism, apartheid, and the need for socio-economic development across the continent.
She sat with the African American delegates.