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Gambia launches UN Development Report
Friday, 14 January 2011 22:26
PANA - The Gambian government Wednesday launched the United Nation’s 20th Human Development Report
which put the West African nation at 151 out of a league table of 169 countries that were computed in the study, PANA confirmed from here. The report, entitled “The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human
Development”, tried to look at issues such as poverty, climate change as they relate to the quality of human life.During the formal launching ceremony, Gambian Vice-President Isatou Njie-Saidy underscored the government’s drive towards attaining “universal primary education by 2015” in the country.
This year’s report has seen Gambia scaling upwards by a percentage point over that of the 2009 ranking.
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It that what you tell the observer too? comedian
and present Mr Jammeh another medal.
After 16 years...what position?
One small step for progress
One giant leap for propaganda
Visitors to this Utopia have dropped a further 30% this Tourism season.
Tourism's contribution to GDP has fallen from 17% to 12%.
Source; The National Assembly.
Gambians who can speak have been warned to keep away.
{Keep off the bumpy runway}
The Iranian experiment failed badly..
Bring on the Russian model?
"Like a circle within a circle and an ever spinning "money wheel".
Next disaster step forward please?
Rise up Gambians and take back your country!!!!
It is time. Enough is enough!!!!!!!!! !
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