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Sarah Uwimana

BM208321
Business Management and Entrepreneurship
Tel: +250781663939
Email/suwimana321@daviscollege.com

8th November, 2020


Chief Academic Officer
Davis College at Akilah Campus.
Kigali, Rwanda.

Dear Sir/Madam
Ref: Build an agenda on the Millennium Development Goals as courses to students.
I am so excited to use this opportunity to share with you what I have ever known
about Millennium Goals how it would be great for our students as a course. It’s not
the united nation that the Millennium Development Goals will be achieved. They
have to achieve in each of its member states, by the joint efforts of their government
and people. I would like to demonstrate three goals under the millennium goal which
are poverty, discrimination against women, and environmental sustainability.
The global poverty project's mission is to stand up for the world's poorest people. We
fight for the full funding of Millennium Development Goals and advocate meaningful
change to government and corporate policies that block progress and entrench
injustice. Indeed the students have this knowledge it might be a good reason for
each and every one may take on these challenges in their communities, volunteering
to make a difference. They remain the true champions of our work to words the
Millennium Development Goals.
Gender equality and the empowerment of women is key to the success of the
Millennium Development Goals. Not only as a specific target, but for the goals in
general women bear a heavier burden of the world’s poverty than men, because of
the discrimination they face in education, healthcare, employment, and control asset.
Furthermore, women are able to do the same activities as men and even better than
so, I believe that our students would be a fruit to promote gender equality especially
they would have goals under the millennium goals.
The best way to predict the future is to create it. Environmental sustainability is the
pathway to the future we want for all. In order to live in sustainable living, we need to
clean natural resources. For instance, water and air and also prevent the
consequences of man-made global warming. As a culture code, we have here at
Akilah is mandatory for us to protect the environment and keep shining even where
we live, work, walk and everything surrounds us. Therefore, building an agenda of
the millennium goals here at Akilah would be the best choice to live a healthy life.
I am looking forward to hearing back from and please do not hesitate to reach out if
you have any question about more clarification under the millennium goals. Thank
you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely
Sarah Uwimana

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