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The Makimaniq Plan: A shared Approach to Poverty Reduction

Sponsored by Government of Nunavut and Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Nunavut 30 November 2011 Report

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"This plan identifies six themes that frame the Nunavut approach to poverty reduction, and
contains prioritized actions proposed for each theme to be undertaken in the next eighteen
months. We recognize that this is a plan for all of us, and we pledge to review this plan within
our respective organizations to confirm our commitment to these priorities."

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