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Sustainable development by Hôtel★★★ Restaurant Coco Lodge Mahajanga.

Sustainable development seeks to take into account simultaneously the social equity, economic efficiency and environmental quality. The combination of these three pillars is based on 4 fundamental principles.
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is a strategy that incorporates the economic component, social and environmental development programmes. Its implementation is crucial for the achievement of sustainable development. "We must establish sea.", the fact that each country should focus on the objective of sustainable development (ODD) », has explained Jean Chrysostôme Rakotoary, the Director-general of the national office for the environment (ONE), During training on sea at Antaninarenina yesterday.

Gaps in the application of the sea are the lack of experience and resources by government departments and agencies. Training is provided by the institut de la Francophonie for sustainable development, and the francophone international secretariat for environmental assessment. "This training aims to develop the skills participants 'high level frameworks"., for better decision-making into account of the environment in the development and implementation of policies, plans and programs in Madagascar., has indicated the release of the ONE.

The 3 pillars of sustainable development.
Economic efficiency, This is to ensure sound and sustainable management, without prejudice to the environment and the social.
Social equity, It is to meet the basic needs of humanity in housing, power, health and education, reducing inequalities between individuals, in respect for their cultures.
Environmental quality, It is to preserve the long-term natural resources, now the major ecological balances and minimizing environmental impacts.

The four basic principles.
The solidarity between countries, between peoples, between the generations, and between the members of a society : share the resources of the Earth with our neighbours leaving our children.
For example : save raw materials so that as many benefits.
The precautionary in decisions not to cause disasters when we know that there is a risk to health or the environment.
For example : limit CO2 emissions to curb climate change.
The participation of each, regardless of his profession or his social status, to ensure the success of sustainable projects.
For example : set up advice for children and young people.
The responsibility of each, citizen, industrial or farmer. For that damage, degrades and pollutes, repairs.

By Hôtel★★★ Restaurant Coco Lodge Mahajanga.

Strategic, dynamic, persuasive individual with 15 years experience in driving the performance of an ICT Company in the very tough environment of French Speaking African Countries. My main duties were to achieve all the targets in terms of sales, quotas and financial results (BS, P&L, FR, CFM) and be responsible for hiring and managing Human Resources teams. I am a confident, enthusiastic and inspiring individual who would enjoy partaking in areas of management, marketing, logistic, finance analysis, strategy, ISO, HR, etc.

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