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Every conversation was about politics, the challenge of development, inequalities and legislation.
And unlike the MDGs, the SDGs recognise the interconnected and systemic nature of the challenge of development.
Putting a private-sector lens to the challenge of development has brought innovation and the newly worn phrase "disruption" to a tired industry.
The book is about the urban/rural and north/south bias, but his overall thesis resonates far more widely: much of the challenge of development, he argues, is to give up power.
The challenge of development has been the story since, as Africa struggled with the legacies of colonial rule, its marginal share of global trade, and corrupt and dictatorial leadership.
In fact, the challenge of development appears to be to control and attenuate the growth potential to enable functional differentiation.
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It is not in Africa, for instance, popularly associated with the challenges of development - food insecurity and HIV/Aids, to name but two.
In describing Morocco's place on a continent in flux amid a world in turmoil, he spoke to the scourge of terrorism and the challenges of development; the meaning of patriotism and the duties of Moroccan emigres; and the importance of reconciliation and renewed partnership, whether between nations or among religious faiths.
As the biological complexity, the challenges of development of computational methods also exist in multiple dimensions.
IT IS amazing how quickly prevailing views of the challenge of economic development have changed.
The challenge of sustainable development is now recognised world wide.
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