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EASING POLICY RISKS, COSTS AND BARRIERS TO COMPETITION KEYS TO FASTER GROWTH,
Accelerating growth and poverty reduction requires governments to reduce the policy risks, costs, and barriers to competition facing firms..
Chains of Fortune: Linking Women Producers and Workers with Global Markets
This book attempts to demonstrate how women on low incomes can benefit from globalisation, particularly trade liberalisation, if opportunities are made available to them.
Reaching MDGs: how well does agricultural productivity growth reduce poverty
New ILO paper: "Reaching MDGs: how well does agricultural productivity growth reduce poverty?"
Young leaders say “No” to business as usual in Asiaand Pacific countries
In a declaration adopted in Hiroshima, Japan this week, 100 Asia and Pacific youth challenge the region’s premiere international organizations to heed their recommendations for tackling poverty, hunger and disease.
How have the world’s poorest fared since the early 1980s?
This paper offers a new assessment of progress in reducing poverty over 1981-2001 using consistent data and methods.
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Ends without means
The United Nations has set benchmarks for progress in poor countries.Are these any use?
Successful Central Asia Micronutrients Project Closes
A high-level international conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, concludes ADB regional project to reverse the alarming increase in mentally and cognitively impaired children.
Fewer Asians live on less than $1 a day
But a new report from the Asian Development Bank also finds a growing gap between rich and poor.
World Bank Supports Water Sector Restructuring in Madhya Pradesh
The World Bank approved today a US$396 million loan to assist the state of Madhya Pradesh, located in the central part of India, in improving the productivity of water for sustainable growth and poverty reduction
UN Secretary-General: peacekeeping missions rising to new high
The number and scope of United Nations peace operations are approaching what may become their highest levels ever, improving prospects for conflict resolution but also stretching thin the capacities of the system.
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