To the attention of
partners and collborators of the Biotech tropicana Systems
Version 1.4
ADD October 1, 2010
Adjusting To The New US Global Development Policy in The Biotech
tropicana Systems.
AS previously noted, work in the
Bioteh tropicana Systems is guided by the United Nations Millennium Development
Goals (UN MDG) and the United States Millennium Challenge Corporation (US MCC)
On September 22, 2010, before the
United Nations General Assembly dedicated to the UN MDG, president Barack Obama
announced a new United States global development approach termed Global
Development Policy (US GDP).Preleminary
analysis of the new US GDP by the specially designated team under the Biotech
tropicana,IncGROUP Science and Technology Body, indicates grounds for
enhancement of the guiding principles in technology innovation, in the Biotech
tropicana Systems.
Our findings of innovative global
development concepts in the Obama Adminstration GDP are supported by an
analysis from Sarah Jane Staats of the United States Center
for Global Development, stating in part :
« President
Bush elevated development alongside defense and diplomacy in both the 2002
and 2006
national security strategies. But Obama devotes more attention to the development
and security implications of what are normally considered domestic concerns.
The Obama strategy argues that national security "begins at home” and that
strong economic, education, health care, technology promotion and migration
policies are the foundation for U.S. global leadership ».
We previously discussed grounds
ofimplicit complementarities between
the UN MDG and the Bush Administration proposed US MCC. Here, we discuss the
basis of our findings of explicit complementarities between the UN MDG and the
US GDP.
UNDER DEVELOPMENT in the Biotech tropicana Systems.
"I'll be a president who finally
sends a message to the black, white, and brown faces beyond our shores; from
the halls of power to the huts of Africa that says, "You matter to America.
Your future is our future. And our moment is now…………. In the 21st century,
progress must mean more than a vote at the ballot box – it must mean freedom
from fear and freedom from want. We cannot stand for the freedom of anarchy.
Nor can we support the globalization of the empty stomach. We need new
approaches to help people to help themselves. The United Nations has embraced
the Millennium Development Goals, which aim to cut extreme poverty in half by
2015. When I’m
president, they will be America’s
goals..”
Barack Obama, for the United States Global
Development Policy