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Dovani Common Market

Postby Maxington » Sat Jun 13, 2015 8:18 pm

The Dovani Common Market (DOVCOM) is an organization within the Dovani Community consisting of all nation in Dovani and is overseen by the Mikokuzin Union. DOVCOM's main purpose is to main purpose promote economic integration and cooperation among its members, to ensure that the benefits of integration are equitably shared, and to coordinate foreign policy. Its major activities involve coordinating economic policies and development planning; devising and instituting special projects for the less-developed countries within its jurisdiction.

Members States:
Kazulia
Indrala
Dankuk
Talmoria and Aslistan
Lourenne
Deltaria Nova
Mikuni-Harusutoria
Sekowo

Dovani Common Market Secretariat
-Secretary General : Carrie Pettersen (Kazulia)
-Deputy Secretary General :
-General Counsel :

Departments of the Dovani Common Market
Dovani Centre for Development Administration.
Dovani Examination and Educational Council
Dovani Developmental Bank
Dovani Council for Standards and Quality
Dovani Council for Immigration.
Dovani Department on Free Trade and Economic Stability
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Re: Dovani Common Market

Postby Maxington » Sat Jun 13, 2015 9:07 pm

DOVANI COMMON MARKET TO PUSH FOR FREE TRAVEL IN DOVANI
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The Dovani Council for Immigration in Skalm, Kazulia.

The overwhelmingly popular support for this decision was conveyed to the time and time again throughout its consultations and as a result, the issuse of hassle-free travel was identified by the Mikokuzin Union in its Progress Report, as one of the six areas for immediate action.
Skalm Free Travel refers to the freedom of DOVCOM nationals to travel "into and within the jurisdiction of any Member State without harassment or the imposition of impediment". This is intended to foster a greater sense of community. It is also designed to encourage greater intra-Dovani tourism.
Implementing hassle free travel has not proven as easy as might be expected, however, given the need to reconcile the differing requirements within Member States (between the immigration and tourism departments, for example) and among Member States. The forms of identification that are acceptable to some Member States include: travel permits; ID cards with photographs; birth certificates; and, drivers’ licences. However, among the countries which accept these forms of identification, limits are still imposed with respect to the specific countries whose nationals will be allowed to use the facility.
Two accompanying elements of hassle free travel are the use of common embarkation and disembarkation cards (E/D Cards), i.e. the forms which all persons entering Member States are required to complete (commonly referred to as immigration forms/cards), and the establishment of common lines at ports of entry for citizens, residents and DOVCOM nationals.
The Skalm Free Travel Treaty will come into effect after it is drafted by the Government of Kazulia for the members of the Mikokuzin Union to sign.
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Re: Dovani Common Market

Postby Maxington » Fri Jun 19, 2015 12:19 pm

WILL HUGE DAM BRING TO SOUTHERN DOVANI?
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September , 3863
A Gaint new hydro project on the Hispat river only the latest in a rush of massive dams being built across dovani. Critics contend small-scale renewable energy projects would be a far more effective way of bringing free power to the hundreds of millions of Dovani nations who have to pay for electric power Bare the fact of their economic crises.

Southern Dovani, where most nations have to pay for energy and beg other nations for energy, will soon be lit up — or that’s the promise of governments building a host of new hydroelectric schemes across the continent. These projects are an attempt to keep up with the rising power demand from Northern Dovani’s economic boom. But in Southern Dovani, where most of the Economically failing nations are located, the trouble is that, like the boom, the power seems destined to benefit only small industrial and urban elites. For the rest of Dovani’s billion inhabitants, this investment looks unlikely to further DOVCOM Secretary General Carrie Pettersen’s goal of “Clean and Substanial Energy For all.” The Hispat River in Dovani — one of the two largest rivers in Terra, — is the latest focus of the rush to harness the continent’s rivers for generating electricity. On May 18, the government of Kazulia announced in an official press statement that it was initiating the first phase of the world’s largest hydro scheme on the river’s majestic Hispat river. At these falls the massive Hispat’s entire flow of 42,000 cubic meters a second cascades down a series of rapids, falling 100 meters within a 15-kilometer stretch.

The first phase, dubbed Dovani I, will on its own generate more power than Dovani’s current largest hydroelectric-dam, the Nord Katla Dam in Kazulia. Construction should begin in 3864 and will cost at least $200 billion. The energy is mostly destined for Lourenne,Vorona and Talmoria, 3,000 kilometers away, where energy utility Vindragen has promised to take more than half the capacity of 4,800 megawatts (MW). But the project’s eventual aim, Kazulia’s trade and industry minister Sondov Langeland told the Mikokuzin Union, is even grander. The completed project would be almost ten times larger than the initial phase. It will tap the Hispat with 50 separate riverside electricity generating units, each the size of a large conventional power station. The treaty signed between Kazulia and Dovani pledges both contractors to the $80-billion development, along with extensive transmission lines to a planned South Dovani supergrid. The project’s promoters say it could one day supply power to half a billion people across the whole of Dovani. But the logistics of constructing a distribution to more than a handful of urban centers would take many decades and dwarf the cost of building the hydroelectric works, and nobody has suggested where that money would come from.

The Hispat River’s flow is so strong and so constant that its enormous power can be extracted without a large dam to store water. With no large reservoir, the “run-of-river” scheme will flood little land, thus saving rainforests, reducing the need to move people, and limiting greenhouse gas emissions from rotting vegetation. Unlike many dam projects in rainforests, it will be a genuinely low-carbon source of energy. The Dovani I project is only the latest of a rush of giant hydroelectric dams across Dovani. But these are small fry. This week, Kazulia diverted the flow of the Stensby River in Kazulia while it constructs the 42-MW Grand Renaissance dam on the river which will shortly supplant the Dovani’s biggest.The latter was a favorite of the former prime minister, Rosmari Syvertsen, who defended the project against Western criticism in 3862 by saying: “We want our people to have a modern life and won’t allow [them] to be a case study of ancient living for scientists." . Carrie Pettersen, Secretary General of DOVCOM has asked all members nations to "pitch in" on the funds needed to make the project a success.
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Re: Dovani Common Market

Postby Maxington » Mon Jun 29, 2015 1:45 pm

EDUCATION TO ALL
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September 3868

The Secretary General of the Dovani Common Market, Carrie Pettersen addressed a rally and said it was DOVCOMs plan to provide free education to all learners. People have to love this president, for making such a generous gesture of aiming to educate all Dovani Nationals. The current education system in southern Dovani has collapsed, and there is not enough money to fix the country’s electricity supply, the water crisis which has been given urgent attention, and Pettersen is talking about creating industrialists.

Petterson said education should not have a price tag, and education should not be sold as a product or only available to minorities. Petterson said DOVCOM and the Mikokuzin Union was serious about free education. During the speech, the Secretary general said that if DOVCOM were a bunch of dictators their armies would ensure all children attended school and children addicted to drugs would be forced to go to Rehabilitation Centres for education. However, the secretary general said DOVCOM was not a bunch dictators and, therefore, would aim to provide free education, and this would help to break the shackles of poverty. At first Pettersen would have to get people to become qualified educators to educate learners. It would be an attempt to get the people trained not to burn down schools when anger and resentment are aimed at government failures. There have been serious incidents in the past when schools have been destroyed, not enough equipment, no textbooks and standards lowered to such an appalling degree that learners graduate without any knowledge.

While it might be said that Mathematics and Science are the foundation of any modern economy, the results obtained by students throughout Southern Dovani spells doom for standards of living and any hope of progress. The students in Southern Dovani have underperformed in both language and mathematics. The numeracy and literacy levels are lowered causing hopelessness, anger and violence through a useless education system. Presently, free education in Southern Dovani is working at school entry level but the conditions of these no fee schools are appalling. At times, there is no electricity or water due to unpaid bills. Teachers are not paid salaries on time, due to the Education Departments of Southern Dovani nations delaying payments. Schools are not maintained; sports fields are no longer in use, long grass and weeds cover the once cherished place of the schools. There is no security at the free schools as budgets could not afford additional expenses, along with a never ending list of wrongs that must be corrected.
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