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Proposed Refugee Admissions for FY 2002 -- Report to the Congress Considerable variation among refugee groups can be seen among specific age categories. Arrivals under the age of five varied from a high of 16 percent for the Sudanese to a low of 4 percent for the Sierra Leoneans. Arrivals of school age (five to 17 years of age) varied from a high of 42 percent for Liberians to a low of 18 percent for Cubans. Arrivals of working age (16 to 64 years of age) varied from 77 percent for Cubans to a low of 54 percent for Liberians. And arrivals of retirement age (65 years or older) varied from a high of 10 percent for arrivals from the former USSR to a low 0.2 percent for Togolese. For all arrivals, 10 percent were under the age of five, 30 percent were of school age, 63 percent were of working age, and 2 percent were of retirement age ( see Table IV). Table IV ... [Read More]
Proposed Refugee Admissions for FY 2005 -- Report to the Congress Considerable variation among refugee groups can be seen among specific age categories. Arrivals under the age of five varied from a high of 21% of the Kenyans to a low of 1% of those from Ethiopia. Arrivals of school-age children (five to 17 years of age) varied from a high of 45% for Afghans to a low of 18% for Cubans. Arrivals of working-age (16 to 64 years of age) varied from 86% for Ethiopians to a low of 42% for those from Kenya. Arrivals of retirement-age (65 years or older) varied from a high of 12% for arrivals from Cuba to a low of less than 1 percent from the Sudan, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Burma, and Iraq. For all arrivals, 9% were under the age of five, 29% were of school age, 63% were of working age, and 5% were of retirement age. (See Table IV.) ... [Read More]
Proposed Refugee Admissions for FY 2003 -- Report to the Congress Considerable variation among refugee groups can be seen among specific age categories. Arrivals under the age of five varied from a high of 19% for the Burmese to a low of 3% for the Togolese. Arrivals of school-age children (five to 17 years of age) varied from a high of 46%for Afghans to a low of 13% for Vietnamese. Arrivals of working-age (16 to 64 years of age) varied from 80% for Sudanese to a low of 50% for the Democratic Republic of Congo. Arrivals of retirement-age (65 years or older) varied from a high of 10% for arrivals from the former Soviet Union to a low of none from the Democratic Republic of Congo. For all arrivals, 9% were under the age of five, 29% were of school-age, 66% were of working age, and 2% were of retirement-age. ... [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report The American International School of Johannesburg (AISJ), which many mission children attend, is located midway between Johannesburg and Pretoria. It is situated on 67 acres of rolling hills. The school was established in 1982 and is a non-profit institution. AISJ is one of two schools in the area that offers a U.S. curriculum and school calendar (school year from August to June) for kindergarten through 12th grade. AISJ has an outstanding student-teacher ratio of one teacher to ten students. A limited program of physical education and sports activities is offered. If you have a child with special needs, please contact the school as soon as possible for information regarding the availability of programs for your child. The website for the school is: http://www.aisj-jhb.com/. Contact the school directly by telephone, 27-11-464-1505, or by fax, 27-11-464-1327. Enrollment for the 2003/2004 school year is approximately 460 students.The America ... [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report Mozambique has established two other public university-level institutions—the Pedagogic University (UP) and the Higher Institute of International Relations (ISRI). Three private institutions of higher learning are in the Higher Polytechnic Institute/University (ISPU) and the Catholic Universities in Beira and Nampula, both set up in 1995, and the Mozambican Institute of Science and Technology (ISCTEM), established in 1996. The Mussa Bin Bik University (UMB) is currently being created in Nampula by the Islamic Center of Mozambique. A new Ministry for Higher Education, Science, and Technology was created in 2000, which recently put forth a strategic plan covering the period 2000–2010. ... [Read More]
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