Promoting privatization
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Promoting free-trade policies
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Promoting private ownership of property
According to experts, a major goal of many African nations is to build their own industries and produce goods for their own use.
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alliance, and the International Space Station
deciding what products need to be produced and controlling the prices so that all citizens may benefit
Mexico was signatory of the millenium goals, promoted by the United Nations and several countries to reduce poverty and suffering among the world's population. The scheduled date to meet most of the millennium goals is 2015, and Mexico has already met some of them, is on track to reach some of those goals and is also falling behind on a couple of them: Goal 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger: ON TRACK Goal 2. Achieve universal primary education: ALREADY MET Goal 3. Promote gender equality and empower women: ON TRACK Goal 4. Reduce child mortality: ALREADY MET Goal 5. Improve maternal health: FALLING BEHIND Goal 6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases: ON TRACK Goal 7. Ensure environmental sustainability: ON TRACK Goal 8. Develop a global partnership for development: FALLING BEHIND
Promoting free-trade policies promoting privatization
Promoting free-trade policies promoting privatization
According to experts, a major goal of many African nations is to build their own industries and produce goods for their own use.
The goal of the pan-Africa movement was to establish independence among African nations and promote unity among all black people in the world...
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The goal was to discourage the Soviet Union from attacking free nations.
kala Uche was the first African to score a goal at a world cup.
The main goal was to preserve world peace.
A major goal of African nations is reducing economic dependence. Because they rely heavily on the export of a single crop or commodity, they are at the mercy of world market prices. African nations, such as Egypt and Kenya, have tried to diversify their exports, but they face stiff competition from developing nations in Asia and Latin America. African nations have tried to limit costly imports. But this has proved difficult for essential imports. For example, only a few African nation- Nigeria, Libya, and Gabon- produce enough oil for their factories and transportation systems. The others must buy imported oil. When world oil prices soar, most African nations must borrow money to pay for the oil. Like other nations, they have had difficulty repaying their debts. Despite these problems, many African nations have made economic progress in recent years. The recovery remains fragile, however. The African people are often hurt by events outside their control. Debt, drought, disease, civil war, and international conflict all work against economic progress.
A goal that generally relates to sociability.
The International Space Station is a good example of a situation in which nations cooperate to achieve a common goal.
maintain world peace