2010年9月23日木曜日

Do you think Japanese government is good?

Prime Minister Naoto Kan pledged Wednesday during a U.N. summit on eradicating poverty that Tokyo will offer a total of $8.5 billion over five years from 2011 to help improve the health of mothers and babies as well as education services in poor countries.

In a speech to the summit on the U.N. Millennium Development Goals on poverty reduction in New York, the premier unveiled Japan's news initiatives in the area of health and education, where progress on the goals set in 2000 for achievement in 2015 lags far behind other sectors. Kan said Tokyo will implement policies to achieve the healthrelated MDGs in line with his goal of realizing "a society in which human suffering is reduced to a minimum" through efforts to alleviate sources of misery, such as diseases, poverty and conflicts. He has advocated the slogan domestically.

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  1. I don't think it is going to help our future.
    The recent Prime ministers is changed anyhing without doing specific policy.
    That is why I do not expect it of present Japan much.

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