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Nauru National Sustainable Development Strategy

Nauru Government Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Nauru 31 December 2005 Report

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The Nauru NSDS 2005–2025 represents a roadmap to the reforms and strategies to be implemented in order to achieve “a future where individual, community, business and government partnerships contribute to a sustainable quality of life for all Nauruans”. This 20-year development plan addresses the disadvantages of the Nauruan people, who are experiencing low income levels, insufficient subsistence food production, poor health and educational services, and other deprivations associated with life on a fragile, degraded atoll environment.

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