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Public Resources: Duty vs Dinner

Public Resources: Duty vs Dinner

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Uganda Monitor
Published on 2024-10-08 09:49:30

Imagine Uganda’s public resources as a lake that sustains an entire community through fishing. The responsible fishermen use proper nets, designed to catch only mature fish. This way, the younger fish can grow, ensuring the lake remains productive for future generations. They fish with the future in mind, always leaving enough fish behind to reproduce. They know that this shared resource is crucial for everyone’s survival.

These are the people who think about the greater good—about building hospitals, improving schools, fixing roads, and ensuring our children and grandchildren have…

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