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Tools for Policy Impact: A Handbook for Researchers
The number  of  think  tanks worldwide  has  expanded  rapidly  over  the  last  two  decades  as  government  becomes more  receptive  to  evidence-based  policy  solutions and  seeks  new solutions in rapidly changing political environments.

India’s Public Health System: How Well Does It Function at the National Level?
Indiahas relatively poor health outcomes, despite having a well-developed administrative system, good technical skills in many fields, and an extensive network of public health institutions for research, training, and diagnostics.

Half the world's workers living below US$2 a day poverty line
ILO says new policies for promoting productivity growth and decent jobs could improve outlook for working poor

SG MESSAGE TO DAKAR FORUM, LINKS WORK ON WATER,
Following is the text of Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s message to the Global WASH Forum in Dakar, from today, 29 November to 3 December 2004

Health in the developing world: achieving the Millennium Development Goals
The Millennium Development Goals depend critically on scaling up public health investments in developing countries.

THE MDG and Local Processes - Hitting the target or missing the point?
his publication focuses attention on the local processes that can deliver the MDGs with regard to poverty reduction and sustainable resource use.

Mixed results for Pacific MDG targets: Report
Some progress, but the worsening status on some of the set targets for Pacific countries demonstrate the need for greater effort in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), a recently released report has found.

Spend $150 Billion Per Year to Cure World Poverty
Jeffrey Sachs is standing on a dusty brown hillside in Nazareth. Not the Nazareth of biblical renown, but the Nazareth of ancient Abyssinia, now Ethiopia, one of the poorest and most godforsaken places in the world.

East Asia and Pacific: Increasing Competition Reduces Poverty
Accelerating growth and reducing poverty require governments to ensure a healthy investment climate by limiting the policy uncertainties, added costs,

Long Struggle Ahead to Reach Development Goals
No region in the world is likely to meet its part of an international goal to cut by one third the number of children dying around the globe by the year 2015.

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