If anything, it is par for the course that the government loves to plan to plan.
The community often doesn’t get to reap the benefits at the end of these processes, for different reasons.
Occasionally, an effort is mobilized that has the potential for real change.
In January of last year, about 100 people met at the Guam Museum separated into groups, each given directive in the form of Sustainable Development Goals. On that day, it was an opportunity for people involved to meet each other and start the work of identifying priorities and a plan that would move the island toward a sustainable future.
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