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Friday, September 02, 2011
Editorial

The adoption of appropriate development is a difficult task, yet it is a
decisive factor in bringing about meaningful development to the society.
Therefore, policies, plans and strategies to be adopted must be diligently
designed to bring about even and effective development that would support a
decent livelihood. Those who are committed to achieving sound development
often ensure that polices and development projects are reviewed to provide
adjustments where necessary so that they can meet the ever changing needs of
society.

The reviewing of bilateral development projects by The Gambia and Taiwan
shows the commitment of the two countries in the achievement of the outcomes
of development and strengthening South-South cooperation. The move, which is
one of the reasons for the secretary general of the Taiwan International
Development Cooperation Fund (ICDF) visiting The Gambia, is by itself an
indication that Taiwan is a trusted and genuine partner of The Gambia and is
determined to ensure that this country emancipates itself from the bondage
of poverty and underdevelopment.

Taiwan has been playing a big role in Gambia’s development. The Asian Island
nation’s immense contribution in the field of agriculture, education,
health, science and technology cannot be overemphasised, while The Gambia on
its part is aggressively defending the rights of Taiwan at the international
stage, especially in relation to participating in the United Nations and its
affiliate organisations. Having both countries sitting by the table to
review development projects engendered by the bilateral ties between them
would doubtless create room for greater understanding and cooperation. It
would also enable the two countries to understand the impact of the
projects, their shortfalls and above all recommendations from the review can
serve as strategies for the improvement and expansion of the projects.

Development requires commitment from our countries and indeed in the global
community.  Effective participation in decision-making, since these
decisions affect each citizen intimately, is therefore paramount for
development.  It is to such participatory development that The Gambia and
Taiwan are committed, hence their determination to review the bilateral
development projects.

We are optimistic that the outcome of the review would go a long way in
enhancing the already strong ties between both countries; it would also
ensure that the projects become more beneficial to the people they are
earmarked for, thus facilitating development. Taiwan indeed has proven to be
a true friend and Gambia is in equal degree appreciative and would stand by
them at all times in their struggle for self-determination and freedom.
Author: *Daily Observer*

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GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA.
LET US JOIN HANDS AND SUPPORT SHEIKH PROFESSOR DR. ALH YAHYA JAMMEH (NASIRU
DEEN) TO BUILD OUR COUNTRY. *


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