"In order to successfully move into the 21st century, we need to meet all of our UN Millennium Development Goals to reduce poverty, improve literacy rates and quality of life for all Rupians supported through national economic growth fueled by greater participation in the world economy."
• Improve Rupa’s port facilities to be able to handle higher import and export volumes as trade in the Pacific grows
• Engage in a nation-wide transportation infrastructure improvements that are environmentally friendly and will connect cities to other cities and cities to rural agricultural areas
• Continued oil exploration
• Work with all the Ministries to continue efforts in the technology sector – for foreign investment and highly-skilled workforce.
• Create better relations between the unions, miners and the government.
• Provide Job Training for Rural Areas to support Agriculture Industry (Coffee and Wine) and for Urban Areas to create more teachers
• Promote sustainable development and growth to ensure that Rupa’s natural resources are not exhausted and control the “resource curse
Jose Rufia, Presidente por Rupa
November, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Ministry of Education and Labor Policy
"In order to successfully move into the 21st century, we need to meet all of our UN Millennium Development Goals to reduce poverty, improve literacy rates and quality of life for all Rupians supported through national economic growth fueled by greater participation in the world economy."
•Break the rigidity of social hierarchy for entrance to the secondary schools and universities
•Improve higher education quality/lift up the chance to overall educational level
•Fight against social exclusion
•Offer free child care initiative for all children under five.
•New initiatives for vocational training
•Development of primary education
•Work with unions, especially the Teachers regarding programs and efforts to improve early childhood literacy
•Reorganize the National Service Program to provide more targeted job training so that further reductions in unemployment can occur along with improved socioeconomic status of all Rupians
•Break the rigidity of social hierarchy for entrance to the secondary schools and universities
•Improve higher education quality/lift up the chance to overall educational level
•Fight against social exclusion
•Offer free child care initiative for all children under five.
•New initiatives for vocational training
•Development of primary education
•Work with unions, especially the Teachers regarding programs and efforts to improve early childhood literacy
•Reorganize the National Service Program to provide more targeted job training so that further reductions in unemployment can occur along with improved socioeconomic status of all Rupians
Ministry of Finance and External Relations Policy
"In order to successfully move into the 21st century, we need to meet all of our UN Millennium Development Goals to reduce poverty, improve literacy rates and quality of life for all Rupians supported through national economic growth fueled by greater participation in the world economy."
•Attract new foreign investment through appointment of international businessperson to head Ministry of Economy; charged with 'marketing' country's business and investment opportunities
•Continue involvement and integration with Mercosur and other regional and financial bodies
•Improve tax collection process to tackle deficits and to continue with infrastructure projects
•Increase links between trade with Asia and new trade countries such as Japan
•Privatize certain industries, such as copper to keep Rupian dollars in Rupa, open up other industries such as coffee to free trade agreements, especially to China
•Reduce tax evasion of the rich--By closing loopholes in personnel income tax of the rich, so that more money can be spend on social policies and programs
•Attract new foreign investment through appointment of international businessperson to head Ministry of Economy; charged with 'marketing' country's business and investment opportunities
•Continue involvement and integration with Mercosur and other regional and financial bodies
•Improve tax collection process to tackle deficits and to continue with infrastructure projects
•Increase links between trade with Asia and new trade countries such as Japan
•Privatize certain industries, such as copper to keep Rupian dollars in Rupa, open up other industries such as coffee to free trade agreements, especially to China
•Reduce tax evasion of the rich--By closing loopholes in personnel income tax of the rich, so that more money can be spend on social policies and programs
Minister of Culture and Social Security
"In order to successfully move into the 21st century, we need to meet all of our UN Millennium Development Goals to reduce poverty, improve literacy rates and quality of life for all Rupians supported through national economic growth fueled by greater participation in the world economy."
• Improve social welfare program through the development of greater opportunities for the country’s youth using paid work incentives
• Introduce vocational training for the poor, especially for people below the poverty line
• Establish frameworks/research to understand the diversity among indigenous movements, their demands and their strategies, so that Indigenous groups can have an important part in political agendas and increase their representation in the government
• Establish bilingual intercultural education policies
• Promote economic opportunity through universal educational scheme and income redistribution
• Enact empowerment legislation that preserves equality for all regardless of its ethics, languages and colors
• Enhance security through welfare plans, starting from the minimal safety net which could be applied due to its state capacity
• Improve infrastructure in migrant neighborhoods in cities (Water, Streets, Housing, Schools, and Libraries)
• Reform pension system to more fully benefit the poor, especially persons in the informal sector and self-employed
• Establish a stronger social safety nets tuned to kick in automatically at times of economic crises like the recent one, and encourage programs like microcredit (extension of small loans to entrepreneurs too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans) by both public and private sector, including NGOs
• Reform Social Security to increase collecting social security tax
• Create a Rural Poverty Reduction Program that decentralizes decision making and provides financing to small-scale investments in basic infrastructure
• Promote Economic diversification, especially in plantation areas
• Improve social welfare program through the development of greater opportunities for the country’s youth using paid work incentives
• Introduce vocational training for the poor, especially for people below the poverty line
• Establish frameworks/research to understand the diversity among indigenous movements, their demands and their strategies, so that Indigenous groups can have an important part in political agendas and increase their representation in the government
• Establish bilingual intercultural education policies
• Promote economic opportunity through universal educational scheme and income redistribution
• Enact empowerment legislation that preserves equality for all regardless of its ethics, languages and colors
• Enhance security through welfare plans, starting from the minimal safety net which could be applied due to its state capacity
• Improve infrastructure in migrant neighborhoods in cities (Water, Streets, Housing, Schools, and Libraries)
• Reform pension system to more fully benefit the poor, especially persons in the informal sector and self-employed
• Establish a stronger social safety nets tuned to kick in automatically at times of economic crises like the recent one, and encourage programs like microcredit (extension of small loans to entrepreneurs too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans) by both public and private sector, including NGOs
• Reform Social Security to increase collecting social security tax
• Create a Rural Poverty Reduction Program that decentralizes decision making and provides financing to small-scale investments in basic infrastructure
• Promote Economic diversification, especially in plantation areas
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