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"Speaking to international delegates at a conference in the capital Banjul,
Njie-Saidy said the government of the Gambia has developed a blueprint,
Vision 2020, which seeks to address poverty in all its complex forms. Health
services, she said, are now accessed by 95 of urban and 85% of rural
populations, school enrolment has risen from 59 percent in 1990 to 71.1
percent this year, and 79% of households now access safe water".
A very good achievement for a poor country with very limited resources such
as The Gambia.
"Poverty eradication calls for new dynamism and commitment. Gambia places
poverty reduction at the centre of national development," the vice-president
said".
Very comforting statement.
Have a good day, Gassa.
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