Stella Evelyne Tesha

I am a global citizen with passion for sustainable development. My academic qualifications are in environmental management, sustainable development and international policies and social studies. I believe in promoting shared values of fairness, knowledge and transparency because by sharing these values as a global community, we will be empowered to solve sustainability challenges. I therefore would wish for more people to have the tools (and gain access) to learn and share these values.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

IMHO: The ignorance, arrogance and irresponsibility of the international media in Tanzania elections 2010

IMHO: The ignorance, arrogance and irresponsibility of the international media in Tanzania elections 2010
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My focus is on reduction of social and economic inequalities within nations and between nations. This can be achieved by establishing well targeted sustainable development partnerships, and implementing relevant programs with efficiency and effectiveness in good governance. Environmental sustainability management go hand in hand with poverty alleviation and ultimately sustainable development.
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