Yes.
vision 2030 n millennium development goals
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The Economic Vision Bahrain 2030 is a comprehensive economic vision for Bahrain that will give the guidance for continued development of the Kingdom's economy and to make it a better place for the nationals and expatriates.
The Economic Vision 2030 was launched by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, as part of the Kingdom's programme to ensure the enduring well-being and prosperity of all Bahrainis. The Vision 2030 focuses on shaping the vision of the government, society and the economy, based around three guiding principles; sustainability, fairness and competitiveness. The goal seems obtainable.
Bahrain 2030 vision is to provide a clear direction for the continued development of the Kingdom's economy. It aims to shape the vision of the government, society and the economy, based around three guiding principles; sustainability, fairness and competitiveness.
Basically, it still has the meaning of seeing something or being able to see. It means what do we want Kenya to look like (more as a society, not physical appearance) in the year 2030.
The EDB is formulating the Bahrain economic report. It is an on-going programme of economic and institutional reform and is part of the Economic Vision 2030. It is being coordinated by ministries who are working towards formulating the first National Economic Strategy.
It may be worse then average, but It depends on what kind of vision you have. Like 20/30 in astigmatism is bad, but 20/30 in farsightedness is.
Astounding to sight such a amazing question , well it`s Walvis Bay the city in Erongo region. It`s having innovative minds up there just sit and wait to see.
A good president is a philosopher by nature.He/she thinks in a pilosophical way
"The New Economic vision, Bahrain 2030, was launced in the year 2008, with the aim of providing a clear direction for the continued development of the Kingdom's economy and, at its heart, is a shared goal of building a better life for every Bahraini.The Economic Vision 2030 focuses on shaping the vision of the government, society and the economy, based around three guiding principles; sustainability, fairness and competitiveness."
In the year 2030 it is likely policemen will be called robocops. With the way that technology is going, it really seems possible.