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Political Will and Sustainable Development Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Stephen N. Asek, Cameroon Jul 26, 2006
Human Rights , Sustainable Development   Opinions

  

he once said “I am driven by the hundred per cent
conviction that unless we change the structures and
the situations we have today, we shall pay an enormous
price tomorrow” true political will for sustainable
development can create a miracle of economic
independence in the long run for developing countries
and also in achieving the Millennium Development Goals
by 2015, without which it will be difficult to tell
how the future will look like for developing nations.
Any meaningful advancement towards sustainable
development depends on the political desire of
the home government and other political actors like
political parties and civil society organisations to
introduce as well as give it a priority concern.





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Stephen N. Asek


Stephen Asek is a Cameroonian with a multicultural perspective in development, justice and social responsibility.
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