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Socio-Economics is the study of relationship between economic activities and social life. It is a multidisciplinary components involving theories and modules from sociology and economics for human dignity among others. However, socioeconomists focuses on social impacts and political activities that affects economic changes, or causes that impact a society. The Goal to Socio/economic study is to bring about improvement on socioeconomic development environment…Give Opinion or Discuss

Thursday, December 4, 2008


Press Releases
Trade Is Key to Overcome Economic Crisis
China: Bank to Help Promote Eco-Farming
Bangladesh: Improving Water and Sanitation
Protect the Poor and Economic Growth Amid the Crisis
Bank Launches Facility to Prevent Debt Problems
Meeting Aid Goals Critical as Private Capital Flows Fall Japan Plans to Invest $2 billion to Support Banks in Poorest Countries
Mexico: $1.01b for Private Housing Finance Markets
Bangladesh: $109m for Cyclone-affected Areas-->WB Welcomes Hungary's Agreement with IMF
--> India: $362m for Roads, Agricultural Tanks in Orissa-->
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As Project Director for Confederation Council Foundation for Africa inc.,I Aim to provide platform open doors for development towards the emerging entrepreneurship agenda among New American Migrants. We provide sustainable settlement towards self-sufficiency. The Foundation under my leadership intends to fulfil Immigration Settlement Program and the Millenium Development Goals Strategic Plan of Action. Our Mission is to Network for start-up business, job creation for talented and skilled individuals, Business Investments Locally and Abroad. We involve simple Economic and Educational Networking and empowerment - partnering with Federal Government, the Civic Societies, Faith Based and Non-Profit project under One-Stop-Service plan. The purpose is to encourage more Women and Youth who are the engine of CHANGE towards achieving sustainable policy enactment & Socio/Economic DEMANDs in order to curtail growing influx of African migration which will eventually reduce unwarranted relocation and suffering of many people.
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