International Series Seven Billion World Population, Celebration or Warning? (part 5)
The United Nations announced that the World Population reached at 7 billion on the Halloween Day in 2011. We celebrate warmly the birth of new babies and wish for their health and future happiness.
1. How many population this Globe can accommodate? ( Posted in Part 1 )
2. Aging population in industrialized countries with les working forces ( Posted in Part 2 )
3. Emergence of mega-population economies ( Posted in Part 3 )
4. Lost Decade in Africa (Posted in Part 4)
5. Need for a fundamental change in the Official Development model
It seems that the Official Development model initiated by the United Nations including relevant Specialized Agencies since 1960’s requires fundamental change in terms of focus and objectives as follows:
(1) Focus should be placed on economic self-reliance in Africa and other developing countries graduating from dependence on foreign aid, which facilitated the population explosion and jobless people.
Now that most countries in Africa have achieved independence, it is time to establish self –reliant economy so that people can earn income from jobs to feed their family. Basic priority of areas for foreign aid should be place on the promotion of agriculture including rural development, industries and job creation with the particular attention to environment.
(2) Most industrialized countries are destined to devote their financial resources to help support their own aging population more and more in health and elderly care, and pension with less working forces which cause a slower economic growth.
And they tend to shift their production sites to suitable developing countries and others which can offer attractive conditions, and accept more foreign experts and workers in permitted job categories. Such tendency will offer business as well as job opportunities in developing countries conducive to build a self-reliant economy.
Aid contribution from industrialized countries will be in the decline in the coming years in the light above so that it should be specifically focused with a view to building a self-reliant economy in Africa and other developing countries.
The Development Aid model since 1960’s is difficult to sustain from both donor side and recipient side so that the Aid model should be reviewed afresh. It will apply for U.N. specialized agencies such as UNDP, FAO and others.
(2011. 11.02.)(All Rights Reserved.)
The United Nations announced that the World Population reached at 7 billion on the Halloween Day in 2011. We celebrate warmly the birth of new babies and wish for their health and future happiness.
1. How many population this Globe can accommodate? ( Posted in Part 1 )
2. Aging population in industrialized countries with les working forces ( Posted in Part 2 )
3. Emergence of mega-population economies ( Posted in Part 3 )
4. Lost Decade in Africa (Posted in Part 4)
5. Need for a fundamental change in the Official Development model
It seems that the Official Development model initiated by the United Nations including relevant Specialized Agencies since 1960’s requires fundamental change in terms of focus and objectives as follows:
(1) Focus should be placed on economic self-reliance in Africa and other developing countries graduating from dependence on foreign aid, which facilitated the population explosion and jobless people.
Now that most countries in Africa have achieved independence, it is time to establish self –reliant economy so that people can earn income from jobs to feed their family. Basic priority of areas for foreign aid should be place on the promotion of agriculture including rural development, industries and job creation with the particular attention to environment.
(2) Most industrialized countries are destined to devote their financial resources to help support their own aging population more and more in health and elderly care, and pension with less working forces which cause a slower economic growth.
And they tend to shift their production sites to suitable developing countries and others which can offer attractive conditions, and accept more foreign experts and workers in permitted job categories. Such tendency will offer business as well as job opportunities in developing countries conducive to build a self-reliant economy.
Aid contribution from industrialized countries will be in the decline in the coming years in the light above so that it should be specifically focused with a view to building a self-reliant economy in Africa and other developing countries.
The Development Aid model since 1960’s is difficult to sustain from both donor side and recipient side so that the Aid model should be reviewed afresh. It will apply for U.N. specialized agencies such as UNDP, FAO and others.
(2011. 11.02.)(All Rights Reserved.)