Algeria

Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in North Africa. Algeria is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the east by Libya; to the southeast by Niger; to the southwest by Mali, Mauritania, and Western Sahara; to the west by Morocco; and to the north by the Mediterranean Sea. It is considered to be a part of the Maghreb region of North Africa.

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Higher Education Strategy Associates · 25 March 2022 English

both the averages across the rest of the MENA and the Global South. [...] This final figure put Algeria well above the averages across the rest of the MENA and the Global South. [...] FIGURE 7 — Change Total public spending on higher education relative to GDP in Algeria, the rest of MENA and the rest of the Global South, 2006-2018 Algeria, the rest of MENA and the rest of the Global South, 2006-2018

PAGE 2 DZ Algeria REGION: MENA Also included in this region: Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Turkey remained roughly the same size. All students in Algeria attend public providers, whereas there is at least Public PAGE 3 FIGURE 3 — Changes in enrolment, in Algeria, the rest of MENA and the FIGURE 4 — Share of enrolments enrolments by institution type in Algeria and the rest of the Global South, 2006-2018 rest of MENA, 2006 Universities University Colleges Specialised Universities Algeria Rest of MENA Rest of Global South Hybrids Short-cycle


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 14 April 2023 English

that apply. [...] Has anyone close to you ever experienced any of the following? Victim’s Gender ALGERIA 13%Other/Don’t know the gender Gender of the person you % know that experienced some 36 Man form gender of the other party involved (the person who targeted someone close to you)? Action Taken ALGERIA Men Women Listened to the person who was being harassed 22% 21% Offered to help the person being

Supporting a Safer Internet Algeria Findings About This Study Online gender-based violence (OGBV) is differ from what is presented in this report. Algeria Findings “Online gender-based violence has been or non-binary gender identity in this country. ALGERIA SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS PREVALENCE • 65% of Algerian experienced online harm due to their gender identity. ALGERIA SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS IMPACT • 61% of Algerian women negatively impacted by the incident(s) of online harm. ALGERIA SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS RESPONSE • Almost half (49%)


desLibris · 8 July 2015 English

of M’chouneche, located closely to the city of Biskra in a semi-arid region of Southern-East of Algeria. [...] The motivation of the station and area choices is due to the existence of a dam to the downstream

FREQUENCY ANALYSIS IN ABIOD WATERSHED, BISKRA (ALGERIA) Rapport R1607 Juillet 2015 1 Analyse Frequency Analysis in Abiod Watershed Biskra (Algeria) Sana BENAMEUR1, Abdelkader BENKHALED*2, Djamel University of Biskra, Po Box 145, RP 07000 Biskra, Algeria 2Research Laboratory in Subterranean and Surface University of Biskra, Po Box 145, RP 07000 Biskra, Algeria 3INRS-ETE, University of Quebec, 490 rue de la Biskra in a semi-arid region of Southern-East of Algeria. This single gauge station drains an important


CCR: Canadian Council for Refugees · 10 February 2009 English

Ameziane was held in solitary confinement for over a year in a small windowless cell in Camp 6, one of the harshest facilities in Guantanamo. [...] To escape the bombing, …

Ameziane Djamel Ameziane is an ethnic Berber from Algeria who fled his home country 16 years ago in order With few options and facing forced return to Algeria, he traveled to Afghanistan, one of the few countries pepper spray. Risk of human rights violations in Algeria Mr. Ameziane could face incommunicado detention rights violations if he were returned to his native Algeria. As international human rights NGOs and the U.S


Centre de Recherche en économie de l'Environnement, de l'Agroalimentaire, des Transports et de l'Énergie · 6 May 2016 English

influence trade and the coefficient of the variable representing the conflicting relationship between Algeria and Morocco is negative and significant as expected. [...] The results of the estimation using and to those of the benchmark model for the distance and the variable Contiguity _ Algeria and the variable Morroco _ Algeria. [...] This result can be interpreted as evidence of Heckscher-Ohlin forces and efficiency.16 Our model includes countries of origin and of destination as indicator variables, with Algeria as a country of reference.17 The value of -4.909 for Egypt as a country of destination indicates

The North Africa region, Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, represents about one-third tighter border controls. In particular, the Morocco-Algeria border has been closed since 1994 and Mauritania Arab League states signed the GAFTA agreement. 1 Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt decided to implement the 1992 (2010), the North African countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt) have experienced a 10.6 percent and “beyond” the border effects. In contrast, Algeria is far from being at trade potential and this country


Centre de Recherche en économie de l'Environnement, de l'Agroalimentaire, des Transports et de l'Énergie · 6 May 2016 English

influence trade and the coefficient of the variable representing the conflicting relationship between Algeria and Morocco is negative and significant as expected. [...] The results of the estimation using and to those of the benchmark model for the distance and the variable Contiguity _ Algeria and the variable Morroco _ Algeria. [...] This result can be interpreted as evidence of Heckscher-Ohlin forces and efficiency.16 Our model includes countries of origin and of destination as indicator variables, with Algeria as a country of reference.17 The value of -4.909 for Egypt as a country of destination indicates

The North Africa region, Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, represents about one-third tighter border controls. In particular, the Morocco-Algeria border has been closed since 1994 and Mauritania Arab League states signed the GAFTA agreement. 1 Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt decided to implement the 1992 (2010), the North African countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt) have experienced a 10.6 percent and “beyond” the border effects. In contrast, Algeria is far from being at trade potential and this country


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 15 October 2017 English

Service serving, amongst other roles, as the Canadian High Commissioner to Pakistan, the Ambassador to Algeria, the Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, the Director General of the Bureau of International more than a device of the French government to retain its influence over its former colonies.28 Algeria was thus a non-participant, at least officially, in the affairs of the Francophone community of nations

High Commissioner to Pakistan, the Ambassador to Algeria, the Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom as a nation, the countries of the Arab Maghreb (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia) were colonies or protectorates blocks of that policy. In Canada’s rela- tions with Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia are to be found in microcosm visited by Chevrier were Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria, and it was during these visits that the foundations programmes put in place in Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria were intended primarily to promote “social justice”


Unisféra International Centre · 22 October 2008 English

In spite of repatriations, a significant number of Touareg refugees settled in Algeria, benefiting from tribal and family ties, the solidarity of Algerian Touaregs and the ‘blind-eye’ tolerance of the refugees took advantage of the tribal and family solidarity that linked them to the Touaregs in Algeria and Libya and the Toubous in Libya. [...] Both before and during the droughts, Tamanrasset was already

Libya, 150 000 in Mauritania, nearly 300 000 in Algeria and tens of thousands in Tunisia and Morocco. 1 significant number of Touareg refugees settled in Algeria, benefiting from tribal and family ties, the solidarity positive and the negative aspects of development in Algeria and Libya. Although the under-populated Algerian – which were considered to be luxury items in Algeria and Libya – the subsidizing of basic necessities solidarity that linked them to the Touaregs in Algeria and Libya and the Toubous in Libya. Since the mid-1990s


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 15 October 2017 English

Service serving, amongst other roles, as the Canadian High Commissioner to Pakistan, the Ambassador to Algeria, the Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, the Director General of the Bureau of International more than a device of the French government to retain its influence over its former colonies.28 Algeria was thus a non-participant, at least officially, in the affairs of the Francophone community of nations

High Commissioner to Pakistan, the Ambassador to Algeria, the Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom as a nation, the countries of the Arab Maghreb (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia) were colonies or protectorates blocks of that policy. In Canada’s rela- tions with Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia are to be found in microcosm visited by Chevrier were Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria, and it was during these visits that the foundations programmes put in place in Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria were intended primarily to promote “social justice”


PICES: North Pacific Marine Science Organization · 3 June 2015 English

‐2009   France   47   - ‐   >30·∙103/L   Tichadou  et  al. [...]  2008   (Murcia)     2009   Algeria   150- ‐200   Yes   80·∙103/L   Illoul  et  al.

  Barroso  et  al.  2008   (Murcia)     2009   Algeria   150-­‐200   Yes   80·∙103/L   Illoul  et  al  Harmful  Events  in  the  Mediterranean  (example)   ALGERIA.  Illoul  et  al.  2012.    *  Toxic  episodes


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