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A development project aims to be 'sustainable'. What does this imply for its resource mobilisation strategy?

AIt should focus on securing grants from international organizations.

BIt should prioritize borrowing money from foreign banks.

CIt should rely solely on government funding for its operations.

DIt should create a clear plan for generating its own revenue in the long run.

Answer:

D. It should create a clear plan for generating its own revenue in the long run.

Read Explanation:

  • A sustainable project must have a resource mobilisation strategy that includes generating its own income to cover operational costs over the long term.


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