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Obama: America will continue to invest in global development

Обама: Америка продолжит инвестировать в глобальное развитие

Whoever becomes the next President of the United States, he must continue to participate in key global initiatives in the field of development, to “keep the momentum” after significant achievements. This opinion was expressed by President Barack Obama, reports “Voice of America”.

“Whoever becomes the next President, development must be one of the fundamental pillars of American foreign policy” — Obama’s words radio. “We know that there is a correlation between lack of education, jobs, hope, assault on fundamental human dignity on the one hand and conflict and instability on the other,” said Obama.

According to the leader of the United States, America will continue to invest in global development. “We have shown that it can work. Now we just need it to continue”, concluded the American leader, according to the radio station.

She also adds that Obama signed is supported by both parties, the law on global food security, which instructs the authorities to assist global food security, help communities become more resistant to the effects of phenomena such as drought, and enhance the quality of the food. The bill enshrines many of the provisions of the initiative, Obama’s “Feed the future”. According to the radio, the Congress also adopted the law on electrification of Africa, associated with Obama’s initiative, “Charge Africa.” It creates the basis for a public-private partnership between the United States and the countries of sub-Saharan Africa to assist millions of people in gaining access to reliable sources of electricity.

Obama unveiled his “America’s Policy for global development” in 2010. Then he declared the global development of one of the “key pillars” of cooperation with other countries, along with diplomacy and military contacts.

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