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Submitted by Louisa (Canada), Feb 21, 2009 at 17:28

There are goals that need to be achieved by 2015. The country that I will be speaking to you about today is Afhanistan. The The two goals that are important for Afhanistan for development are achieve universal primary education and Improve maternal health. The importants for these two goals are that if people don't get educated they won't be able to get a better paying job and afford health care.


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