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In 2007, a bad harvest caused a "major food crisis" in Timor-Leste. By November, eleven sub-districts still needed food supplied by international aid. [17] According to data gathered in the 2010 census, 87.7% of urban and 18.9% of rural households have electricity, for an overall average of 36.7%. [18]
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The National Archives of East Timor (Portuguese: Arquivo Nacional Timor-Leste) in Dili, capital city of East Timor, is the national archive responsible for archiving official documents and other archival materials produced by the state bodies and organizations. Nominal tasks of the institution include promotion of the recovery and restoration ...
Timor-Leste's crops rely on the rains that come following the annual dry season. This leads to a period of poor food security called the "hungry season" from November to February due to the unpredictable climate. Many households depend on their own production of food because of the erratic climate conditions, such as droughts.
Needs assessment on quality in Timor-Leste. Step 2 of the Twinning Partnership for Improvement between Timor-Leste and Macao SAR China. Geneva: World Health Organization. 2019. ISBN 978-92-4-151547-4; One Health Report Timor-Leste: Environment, zoonoses and antimicrobial resistance (PDF) (Report). Dili: Ministry of Health, the Ministry of ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Treaties concluded or ratified by East Timor. At international law, East Timor ratifies treaties as "Timor ...
East Timor received much less attention both in Portugal and in international circles than Portugal's other colonies, which were also undergoing decolonisation. [ 3 ] : 14, 17–20 The Portuguese minister for inter-territorial coordination, António de Almeida Santos , visited the region in October 1974, for meetings in East Timor, Australia ...