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a. My target audience: the governments of rich countries.
b. What do I want to say? I want to encourage them to start building up relationships with the LEDCs who are in need and provide them with essential items of survival. That way, a change, slowly but surely, will happen.
How do I want to say it? I would talk about the various benefits and how this will eventually lead to a fairer world.
c. What are you going to make? I will make a poster.
d. I chose my target audience to be the governments of rich countries because they are the ones who make choices for their countries so if I am able to convince them to help the LEDCs, change in the world will be possible. I chose to say what and how I want in the way I have mentioned above because I feel that is the most efficient way to convey to them the advantages of doing so. I chose to make a poster because people tend to stop and look at them when a lot of them are pasted on the walls of streets.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
ELP: What MDG am I investigating?
2. I am going to choose Global Partnership, because I think it is the most important out of the MDGs. If it didn’t exist, trading would not be possible, other countries will not help you in times of crisis, people will always be at war over natural resources, land, food, etc. This covers most of the MDGs at once. That is why I have chosen to investigate about Global Partnership.
3. The main aim of this MDG is to develop further an open, rule-based, predictable, non-discriminatory trading and financial system; also, to address the special needs of least developed countries.
These goals are essential to make this world a fairer place - there will be no more LEDCs, and people will help each other in times of crisis. The world will be a better place to live in. No wars, just harmony.
The UN Conference are coming to an agreement with MEDCs to donate medical treatment, food and other essential items to LEDCs.
They have increased the share of world trade for developing countries, strengthen South-South cooperation and transforming debt into public funds. “The share of world trade belonging to economies that are developing and in transition has increased to over 40 per cent, from 35 per cent in 2000.” “The Report of the UN Secretary-General on the state of South-South cooperation (2009) estimates that 40 per cent of FDI from countries of the South goes to highly vulnerable least developed countries, many of which are just emerging from conflict.” “Several countries have implemented Debt for Development Swaps and Virtual Poverty Funds to transform debt into public funds used to fight poverty.”
3. The main aim of this MDG is to develop further an open, rule-based, predictable, non-discriminatory trading and financial system; also, to address the special needs of least developed countries.
These goals are essential to make this world a fairer place - there will be no more LEDCs, and people will help each other in times of crisis. The world will be a better place to live in. No wars, just harmony.
The UN Conference are coming to an agreement with MEDCs to donate medical treatment, food and other essential items to LEDCs.
They have increased the share of world trade for developing countries, strengthen South-South cooperation and transforming debt into public funds. “The share of world trade belonging to economies that are developing and in transition has increased to over 40 per cent, from 35 per cent in 2000.” “The Report of the UN Secretary-General on the state of South-South cooperation (2009) estimates that 40 per cent of FDI from countries of the South goes to highly vulnerable least developed countries, many of which are just emerging from conflict.” “Several countries have implemented Debt for Development Swaps and Virtual Poverty Funds to transform debt into public funds used to fight poverty.”
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