| 1978
Volume 1 |
No.1 |
12
Years of regional cooperation through education, science
and culture... |
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No.2 |
The SEAMEO
Centre staff development programme |
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No.3 |
SEDF: bringing
SEAMEO into the mainstream of world cooperation and regional
development |
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No.4 |
Governing
boards: fountain of policy - making wisdom, source of strength
in SEAMEO |
1979
Volume 2
|
No.1 |
Role of U.S. government
in the funding of SEAMEO |
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No.2 |
CIDA-SEAMEO
programme ends but impact, legacy will linger on |
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No.3 |
The Netherlands
through SEAMEO assists in the manpower development of Southeast
Asia |
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No.4 |
Germany
supports pursuit for better quality of life through SEAMEO |
1980
Volume 3
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No.1 |
SEAMEO
enters its 15th year |
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No.2 |
Denmark's
assistance in the development of Southeast Asia through SEAMEO |
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No.3 |
Japan -
SEAMEO relations: fervent and intensifying |
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No.4 |
United
Kingdom's fruitful co-operation in SEAMEO |
1981
Volume 4
|
No.1 |
Australia's
commitments to Southeast Asians through SEAMEO |
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No.2 |
France's
deepening interest in the welfare of Southeast Asians |
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No.3 |
New Zealand's
role in strengthening regional co-operation in Southeast Asia
through SEAMEO |
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No.4 |
SEAMEO
countries identify with the Gotong-Royong way |
1982
Volume 5 |
No.1 |
Malaysia's
generous role in SEAMEO |
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No.2 |
Philippines
resolute commitments to SEAMEO |
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No.3 |
Singapore's
participation in the development of education, science and culture
in SEA through SEAMEO |
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No.4 |
Thailand:
an integral part in the mosaic of regional co-operation |
1983
Volume 6 |
No.1 |
18th
SEAMEC Conference; Affiliate Membership |
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No.2 |
BIOTROP:
the solution to the region's biological problems |
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No.3 |
The INNOTECH
saga |
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No.4 |
RECSAM |
1984
Volume 7 |
No.1 |
SEAMEO
growing, with leaps and bounds |
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No.2 |
SEARCA:
pushing farther the horizons of agriculture and rural development
in the SEAMEO Region |
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No.3 |
From ARCAFA
to SPAFA: what next? |
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No.4 |
Southeast
Asia's tropical disease-ravaged face |
1985
Volume 8 |
No.1 |
SEAMEO-Canada
Cdn$ 9.5m project for human resource development |
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No.2 |
RELC's
expanding role in linguistics |
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No.3 |
Associate
Member Countries' vital role in SEAMEO Centre staff development
programme |
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No.4 |
SEAMEO
Centre/Project Governing Board |
1986
Volume 9 |
No.1 |
SEAMEO:
an instrument of peace and stability in Southeast Asia |
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No.2 |
Consultants
and experts: a catalyst of change in the region |
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No.3 |
Personnel
exchange: enhancing the region's supply of high-level manpower |
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No.4 |
SEDF:
repository of gifts and contributions to SEAMEO |
1987
Volume 10 |
No.1 |
22nd SEAMEC
Conference: Council optimistic and confident on SEAMEO's future
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No.2 |
Canada
plays vital role in SEAMEO regional project in human resource
development |
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No.3 |
DANIDA
assistance - Denmark's legacy in the region |
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No.4 |
West Germany
contributions to SEAMEO's human resource development objective
|
1988
Volume 11 |
No.1 |
SEAMEC
members and donor governments renew pledges of support for SEAMEO |
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No.2 |
Through
SEAMEO: France touches the lives of numerous Southeast Asians |
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No.3 |
15 years
of fruitful SEAMEO-Australia relations |
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No.4 |
New Zealand's
role in the SEAMEO region |
1989
Volume 12 |
No.1 |
24th SEAMEC
Conference |
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No.2 |
SEAMEO
- UNESCO cooperation for global peace, prosperity and security
through education, science and culture |
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No.3 |
Federal
Republic of Germany - SEAMEO cooperation: FRGs support of SEAMEO
touches the lives of Southeast Asians |
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No.4 |
Japan's
assistance to SEAMEO: ever zealous and increasing |
1990
Volume 13 |
No.1 |
25th SEAMEC
Conference |
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No.2 |
SEAMEO
- France project: for effective forest management with the use
of SPOT image |
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No.3 |
The Netherlands
contributions, through SEAMEO, in human resource development
in SE Asia |
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No.4 |
Through
HOMs and SEAMEC Conferences: SEAMEO High Officials and their
role in the Organization's policy-making |
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Silver Anniversary 30
November 1965 - 30 November 1990: After 25 years of successful
operations - SEAMEO is confident in meeting new challenges. |
1991
Volume 14 |
No.1 |
26th SEAMEC
Conference: Strategic plan for the 1990s adopted |
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No.2 |
Strategic
planning workshop and CDM 91 |
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No.3 |
SEAMEO
VOCTECH host country: Brunei Darussalam's full commitment to
SEAMEO |
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No.4 |
SEAMEC
referendum admits Viet Nam as Member State, Lao PDR request
for active status |
1992
Volume 15 |
No.1 |
Bright
future for HRD in SEA, through SEAMEO: Strategic plan for the
1990s approved |
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No.2 |
SEA and
ME joint venture through SEAMEO - ISESCO |