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Vision 2010 is a projected economic plan for Nigeria to improve economically. Nigeria is a lesser developed country, whose politics have been shaped by chronic military dictatorships, dependence on oil, ethnic and social cleavages, and a population too large to feed. In the creation of Vision 2010, 248 members developed plans that would hopefully guide the country out of poverty and other of these national crisises. Sub-committees worked on solving key issues needed to be resolved. ==Areas of Concern== Some areas that were of concern included: *Politics - Stable democracy with a federal system, rule of law, political accountability. *Economy - Decrease on oil dependence (now over 90% of country's export earnings) and increase in GDP. *Education - Better educated population (now, only 50% of children between 5 and 24 enrolled in primary, secondary, and higher education). *Urbanization - Nigeria has a high urban increase rate (5-7%) and growth needs to be managed. Rural development should be stressed. *Unemployment - very high in Nigeria; recently bankers and doctors have become unemployed. *Infrastructure (internal framework) - poor electricity, telecommunications, fresh water supply. *Corruption - a history of military leaders have resulted in corruption for personal gain at the expense of the people. Prebendalism is common for head-of-state military rulers. *Women inferiority - women generally have greater health problems and less education facilities than men. The literacy rate of adult women is significantly low. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vision 2010」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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