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Eradicating extreme poverty and hunger in the Arab world: Is there hope? |
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This reality is no longer tolerated. The MDGs, and primarily Goal 1, are urgent if the Arab region is to stand on its feet and prosper in a global world. Therefore, not only is global partnership responsible for helping the region to achieve the MDGs, but also national governments. They are urged to adopt wise policy initiatives that can counter the threat of poverty. They are also responsible for allowing the different segments of society, particularly youth, to use their potential and become a powerful bulwark against poverty and hunger. With proper national policies, active youth involvement, and international support, there will be hope that eradicating extreme poverty and hunger may be achieved.
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Warped!? Antony Felix O. O. Simbowo | May 4th, 2005
The issue is about humanity...Creating equal opportunities for everybody regardless of racial, ethnic, gender or otherwise...
The world is bleeding from indignifying practices. Let us give the best of what we have to it...
The annals of history is waiting...
God is waiting...beyond this life
True Baraka Rugenza | Jun 10th, 2005
You are correct dear,but stuation in Sudan does not only indicates poverty stuation in Arab world but it is a real mirror of developing world mostly subsaharan africa countries.
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