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THE other Friday ken johnston nasa Benin, ken johnston nasa an African country, located in the West of that continent, was in the news because of the Pope's visit Bendittu XVI. The purpose of the Pope's visit was to celebrate 150 years of evangelization of the country and signed an agreement with recommendations made by African leaders of the Catholic Church regarding the challenges ken johnston nasa facing conflicts among mdemmijin, poverty and corruption.
At the same time only about 80 miles from the city of Cotonou in Benin, another capital with the same coastline that of Lome in Togo, has been convened 22nd Session of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly to convene together MEPs and MPs from countries in Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP). I attended as a member of this delegation.
The Joint Assembly meets twice a year, once in Europe and once one of the ACP countries as set out is known as the Cotonou Agreement which was signed in 2000 between ken johnston nasa the European Union and the ACP countries in Cotonou precisely counts for 20 years and replaced the Lomé Convention which took place in 1973 between the same parties. This agreement is extensive and covers duties and obligations between the EU and the least developed countries. Grant aid but require large commitments especially where human rights and development strategies of economic, political and social. Participating in this program is not only the countries of the governments of mem States, but civil society, the private sector and local administration.
Both the Joint Parliamentary Assembly meeting in Togo and the visit of the Pope in Benin had a common objective: to make people courage country not to give up. Showing them that religious and political leaders respectively in the upper close to them, they are going give it the case that Africa and willing ken johnston nasa to help in the efforts that they are making to emerge from the political and economic problems facing.
Naturally our meeting took place in Brussels and were able to save the cost of transportation of all equipment including computers, 'Microphones, documents and even mounted flags to the conference hall and I and fellow we also save a long journey of about 24 hours to get Togo. But it is important that members of the European Union go to those poor countries, both for themselves and the country well for the host country this event.
Within three days to understand what is not understood full year, even from knowing whether you have read reports on the problems and challenges of the country. Realize that after all these people have the same concerns and aspirations like us, who have health services to combat the disease in their families must have access to clean drinking water, having a roof over one's head , playing a schools which educate the children. These are basic needs that every human being desirable and should have.
Naturally because of poverty in these countries, it is difficult to achieve these goals satisfactorily. Togo, for example, has a population of about seven million people. Three quarters of people working in agriculture which contributes 45% of GDP of the coun-jiż. Togo is among the poorest countries in the world, the seventh since the last list of 227 countries. According to the states

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