Venezuela
A case study on the application of UNFC to uranium, thorium and niobium resources of Venezuela
In Venezuela there are favourable geological environments for the formation of mineral deposits of uranium. Currently the only identified uranium deposit of significance in Venezuela is the uraniferous phosphatic rocks of the Navay deposit Táchira State which is considered an unconventional source of uranium. According to estimates made in the 1970s based on exploratory drilling in place the Navay deposit contains a total of 42000 metric tons of uranium. This information was published in the IAEA “Red Book” of 1986. According to the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC) this deposit would be in the class E3 F3 G4 i.e. an Exploration Project.
No. 44642. Argentina and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
INTEGRAL AGREEMENT ON COOPERATION BETWEEN THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC AND THE BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA. CARACAS 6 APRIL 2004 [United Nations Treaty Series vol. 2487 I-44642.]
No. 50685. United States of America and Venezuela
Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Venezuela on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters. Caracas 12 October 1997
No. 50680. Brazil and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Agreement between the Government of the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela on sports cooperation. El Tigre 30 October 2009
No. 51362. Netherlands and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Exchange of notes between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela constituting an agreement on overflight permission for state aircraft (with annexes). Caracas 4 June 2012 and 4 July 2012
Factores asociados al trabajo infantil en la República Bolivariana de Venezuela
Se presenta una investigación descriptiva e inferencial sobre algunos factores sociodemográficos y económicos que explican el que las familias venezolanas recurran al trabajo infantil de algunos de sus miembros. Las cifras son oficiales y provienen de la Encuesta de Hogares por Muestreo de 2013 realizada por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística venezolano. Después de ajustar un modelo de regresión logística se procede al análisis de posibilidades y probabilidades. Se concluye que las probabilidades de que los niños de entre 10 y 14 años trabajen se elevan cuando: i) aumenta la edad; ii) el niño es de sexo masculino; iii) no estudia; iv) vive en un hogar en situación de pobreza o pobreza extrema y v) el jefe de hogar tiene bajo nivel educativo. El factor más influyente es la escolaridad: si un niño no está escolarizado aumentan considerablemente las posibilidades de que sea sometido a trabajo infantil; por lo tanto la educación sigue
No. 50574. United Nations (United Nations Development Programme) and Venezuela
Basic Co-operation Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Venezuela and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and its privileges and immunities. Caracas 19 January 1995