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We've got to keep the Promise Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Pedus, Australia Jun 9, 2007
Media , Human Rights   Poetry

  

We've got to keep the promise
Made by our leaders
To eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
As a millennium development goal
We've got to keep the promise
Let our word be our bond

We've got to keep the promise
The promise of our global village
To achieve universal primary education
As a millennium development goal
We've got to keep the promise
Let our word be our bond

We've got to keep the promise
The promise of our heads of state
To promote gender equality and empower women
As a millennium development goal
We've got to keep the promise
Let our world be our bond

We've got to keep the promise
Because 189 countries said 'yes'
To reduce child mortality
As a millennium development goal
We've got to keep the promise
Let our world be our bond

We've got to keep the promise
The promise as the new millennium dawned
To improve maternal health
As a millennium development goal
We've got to keep the promise
Let our word be our bond

We've got to keep the promise
The promise of a better tomorrow
To combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
As a millennium development goal
We've got to keep the promise
Let our word be our bond

We've got to keep the promise
Of a world united by shared aspirations
To ensure environmental sustainability
As a millennium development goal
We've got to keep the promise
Let our world be our bond

We've got to keep the promise
Because the target is 2015
To develop a global partnership for development
As a millennium development goal
We've got to keep the promise
Let our word be our bond.





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Pedus


I was born in Nigeria and was educated in Nigeria, USA and Australia. I am the founder and president of Christina-Mae Recruitment Consortium Australia and the author of the book "When Things Go Wrong: Concepts of Change". I am also the co-founder of Child Aid Survival and Development International (CASDI). As a freelance journalist, I have contributed to a number of professional journals and newspapers, as well as worked in a number of e-journalism projects. I have traveled extensively and currently call Australia and the USA home with extensive involvement in African Human Rights issues.
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