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Changing course: alternative approaches to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and fight HIV/AIDS
ActionAid International, 2005This report details how the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and fight against HIV and AIDS can never succeed whilst the International Monetary Fund (IMF) continues to bind growth and sovereignty of developing nations.DocumentContradicting commitments: how the achievement of Education For All is being undermined by the International Monetary Fund
ActionAid International, 2005This paper intends to demonstrate the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) role in constraining countries from increasing public expenditure in education to meet the Education For All (EFA) goals and the education-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).DocumentAid, debt relief and new sources of finance for meeting the Millennium Development Goals
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2005This paper examines the macroeconomic impact of official aid, paying special attention to its contributions to growth and poverty reduction.DocumentThe loan contraction process in Africa: making loans work for the poor; the case of Tanzania
African Forum and Network on Debt and Development, 2004This paper examines how external loans can be better utilised in order to benefit the poor. The study sought to identify existing bottlenecks that continue to perpetuate the debt crisis within the institutional and legislative framework of Tanzania.DocumentIn the balance
Jubilee Research, 2005The report highlights the current G8 proposals for debt relief, but makes it clear that much more is needed.DocumentDebt relief, sustainable development and achieving the Millennium Development Goals in Sub Sahara Africa
Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four, 2004This paper analyses the potential role of debt relief in supporting sustainable development that will lead to the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals.DocumentFool's Gold: the case for 100% multilateral debt cancellation for the poorest countries
Oxfam, 2004This paper critically examines the HIPC initiative’s progress to date, and argues that a new approach is needed if developing countries are going to reach the Millennium Development Goals.DocumentResource rich BWIs, 100% debt cancellation and the MDGs
Jubilee Research, 2004This paper argues that higher levels of debt cancellation and grant (aid) flows for Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs) will be essential to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).DocumentEconomic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2004
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2004This report proposes that despite economic growth in the Asia and Pacific region in 2003, driven largely by intraregional trade and domestic demand, there remain many obstacles to poverty reduction in the area. The authors examine various countries' poverty reduction strategies within the Asia and Pacific region, in light of meeting the Millennium Development Goals.DocumentOwning the loan: poor countries and the MDGs
African Forum and Network on Debt and Development, 2004This report, commissioned by Christian Aid and AFRODAD, investigates the links between debt management, the build-up of new loans, and the most sustainable ways of financing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Malawi, Mozambique, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia, all low-income and highly indebted countries.Key points of the paper include:together, these countries face an estimated miPages
