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What will it take to end poverty by 2030? : Comments

By Babatunde Omilola, published 19/10/2015

Strong domestic political engagement and initiatives around the 2030 Agenda are crucial ingredients for achieving the historic goal of ending poverty by 2030.

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Yabby, agreed, give them condoms instead.

Rhian, it is called social media & networking, as in talk to someone from Zimbabwe & get the real story.

Aidan, i hear you but Africans have been killing each other to cull the population for millennia.
Posted by imacentristmoderate, Saturday, 24 October 2015 7:46:15 PM
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Most of the countries with too big populations,
Are that way because of the dominance of religious males
Who do not allow women control of their own wombs by banning
Contraception.

Nature will cull the populations of any species who are too
Large for the available resources. That includes humans.

We save them with aid, nature's natural law of survival is
Undone and the problem grows worse.
Posted by CHERFUL, Sunday, 25 October 2015 10:51:25 PM
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Imacentristmoderate

A single individual in a single country is not exactly a representative sample. Nor is a social media network of people who think like you.Talking to someone in Zinbabwe won't tell you what's happening in China or Bangladesh.

Zimbabwe is one of the few countries in the world where living standards have gone backwards in recent years, thanks to its appalling government. Data from the international agencies you so despite – the IMF, UN and World Bank - reflect this, eg

https://www.wfp.org/countries/zimbabwe/overview
Posted by Rhian, Monday, 26 October 2015 12:59:53 PM
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Rhian, i know more than one person from Zimbabwe & have contacts from China & Bangladesh as well. it is called the internet as well as social media & they all have the same problems caused by the same "problem children" in every nation on earth.
Posted by imacentristmoderate, Monday, 26 October 2015 2:55:55 PM
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