FACTOID # 34: Ethiopians are by far the most agricultural people on earth (both men and women)
 
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In Celtic mythology, particularly Breton, Camma was a hunting goddess.




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Because of the itinerant nature of some of those ministries, it has become increasingly apparent to us that there are special needs facing those in ministry who often find themselves on a public platform.
The initial CAMMA Council was born in 1999 when we received a devastating letter from a well-known worship leader who stepped down from ministry over a situation involving life-dominating sin that had been ongoing for a period of years.
These Associate Member Guidelines form the core basis of our continued work in the development of curriculum for discipleship and establishing guidelines that may be observed by ministers of art and music and the churches and leaders that send them.
Statement by CAMMA at the World Summit for Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, South Africa, 30 August 2002 (199 words)
CAMMA is a ministerial level, mining policy forum, that represents 23 governments in the Americas and the Caribbean, which is foccused on the sustainable development of minerals and metals.
CAMMA is an example of a successful partnership, and members would welcome the opportunity to share our experience with other countries.
In the VI CAMMA Santo Domingo Ministerial Declaration, Ministers agreed to promote the inclussion of minerals and metals in the discussions at the World Summit on Sustainable Development and we are pleased to see that mininig is included in the draft implementation plan.
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