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Author: Joseph A. Benkert
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: fully, security, assistance, goals, reduction, colombia, drug, plan
Number of Pages: 115
Published: 2010-08
ISBN-10: 1437911900
ISBN-13: 9781437911909
In Sept. 1999, the govżt. of Colombia announced a strategy, known as "Plan Colombia," to (1) reduce the production of illicit drugs (primarily cocaine) by 50% in 6 years; and (2) improve security in Colombia by re-claiming control of areas held by illegal armed groups. Since FY 2000, the U.S. has provided over $6 billion to support Plan Colombia. This report examined: (1) the progress made toward Plan Colombia's drug reduction and enhanced security objectives; (2) the results of U.S. aid for the military and police; (3) the results of U.S. aid for non-military programs; and (4) the status of
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Author: Colombia. Ministerio de Cultura
Publisher: Convenio Andrés Bello
Keywords: culturales, colombia, industrias, las, econ�mico, impacto
Number of Pages: 268
Published: 2003-01-01
ISBN-10: 9586981282
ISBN-13: 9789586981286
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Author: Colombia. Departamento Nacional de Planeación
Publisher: IICA
Keywords: agropecuaria, colombia, investigacion, recursos, prioridades, asignacion
Number of Pages: 550
Published:
eBookDB-ID: GGKEY:WX9A
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Author: Jhonny Antonio Pabón Cadavid
Publisher: U. Externado de Colombia
Keywords: art�sticas, literarias, cient�ficas, siglo, xix, obras, las, propiedad, privilegios, intelectual, protecci�n, colombia, los
Number of Pages: 29
Published: 2010
ISBN-10: 958710577X
ISBN-13: 9789587105773
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Author: Albert H. Huntington, III
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: produce, results, years, colombia, control, assistance, drug
Number of Pages: 46
Published: 2000-11
ISBN-10: 0756707196
ISBN-13: 9780756707194
The U.S. has been providing assistance to Colombia since the early 1970s to help the Colombian Nat. Police & other law enforcement agencies, the military, & civilian agencies in their efforts to reduce illegal drug production & trafficking activities. Despite this assistance, Colombia remains the world's leading producer of cocaine & has become a major source of the heroin being used in the U.S. This report determines: how the drug threat has changed in recent years; what problems, if any, the U.S. has had in providing its assistance to Colombia; & what challenges the U.S. & Colombia face in r
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Author: Walter Vergara
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Keywords: market, entry, framework, colombia, energy, wind
Number of Pages: 122
Published: 2010-07-30
ISBN-10: 0821385046
ISBN-13: 9780821385043
Wind Energy in Colombia is part of the World Bank Study series. These papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion. The purpose of this study is to provide decision makers---anlysts, planners, operators, generators, and policy makers---in Colombia as well as in other countries with a set of policy options to promote the use of wind power. Of the renewable energy alternatives available in Colombia, wind power was chosen for its technical maturity, its relatively low cost compared to other options, and Colombia's previous exper
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