Economics, geography and politics are Suriname's main problems.
Specifically, Suriname's economy is based on edibles from the land and sea as well as resources mined in the interior. Both economic bases carry the threat of resource depletion. Anticipating and dealing with that threat becomes particularly challenging in the face of the isolation of the coastal and interior populations and resources by the geographics of Suriname's vast rain forest interior and the delays and obstacles inherent in limited communication and transportation options. Additionally, political factors are an important consideration since Suriname is still a young nation, with independence dating back not even four decades.
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The literacy rate of Suriname is about 89.6%
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Desiré Delano Bouterse (b. October 13, 1945) is Suriname's current head of state.Specifically, Mr. Bouterse is the ninth (9th) and current President of the Republic of Suriname. He assumed office on August 12, 2010. Suriname's Constitution of 1987 identifies the President as head of state, head of government and commander-in-chief. The president is addressed as His Excellency.
It's purpose is to advise the President on certain issues the President is facing at the current time.
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The Philippine economy is currently facing the problem of cushioning the effects of the global financial crisis on the productive sectors as well as on the most vulnerable group, the poor.
Islam is currently facing an issue of repairing its image which has been tarnished by radicals and extremists. It also faces the problem of expansion in a world that has so many different religions.
The top position in Suriname is held by His Excellency Dr. Ronald Runaldo Venetiaan [b. June 18, 1936]. He's the President of the Republic of Suriname. For photos of him on the Internet, type his name, 'Ronald Venetiaan', in the 'Google Search Box'. Then select 'Images'. The result will be pages of photos of Suriname's current president.
The ccTLD (Country Code Top Level Domain) for Suriname is .sr. The Internet was used by 10.4 percent of Suriname's population in 2009, according to the International Telecommunication Union. The ITU is the United Nations' agency for information and communication technology issues.