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Date: 2016-08-13 03:13:04
Sustainability
Academia
Natural environment
Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable development
Millennium Development Goals
Extreme poverty
Poverty
Hunger
Food security
Poverty reduction
Human rights and development

IN 2000, 189 COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD CAME TOGETHER TO FACE THE FUTURE. And what they saw was daunting. Famines. Drought. Wars. Plagues. Poverty. The perennial problems of the world. Not just in some faraway place, but

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