
For those living in Indonesia’s north western region it must have felt like a nightmare. The recent earthquake has cost al least several hundreds lives and possibly rendered thousands more homeless on the island of Nias, off the north Sumatra coast.
While the earthquake is not as enormous as the Boxing Day is to encourage economic integration with developing countries. It means an end to trade barriers and to assist them in eradicating the corruption and cronyism that holds many of them back.
We will never be able to do anything about the destructive earth on which we live. But we can create societies whose cities, buildings and institution are better equipped to withstand nature’s assault.
While the earthquake is not as enormous as the Boxing Day is to encourage economic integration with developing countries. It means an end to trade barriers and to assist them in eradicating the corruption and cronyism that holds many of them back.
We will never be able to do anything about the destructive earth on which we live. But we can create societies whose cities, buildings and institution are better equipped to withstand nature’s assault.
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