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Can extreme poverty be eliminated?
Scientific American, 2005In this article, Jeffery Sachs offers a number of solutions to the problem of chronic poverty. The paper details the current state of global poverty and then argues that the answer lies in science, technology and the reinforcing accumulation of weath.DocumentInvesting in development: a practical plan to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
Millennium Project, 2005Investing in development is the final report of the UN Millennium Project. It presents the findings and recommendations of the project, which will be reported directly to the UN Secretary-General and the Administrator of the UNDP.The report makes ten key recommendations:developing country governments should adopt development strategies bold enough to meet the MDG targets for 2015.DocumentAid distribution and the MDGs
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004The paper examines the aid distribution of a number of donors with regards to their impact on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).DocumentAn enhanced strategy for reducing extreme poverty by the year 2015: interim report of the Millennium Project Task Force on Poverty and Economic Development
Millennium Project, 2004This report looks a framework for implementing the MDGs.DocumentAid for the poorest?: the distribution and maldistribution of international development assistance
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2004This paper examines the extent to which the distribution of development assistance is directed towards the poorest countries.
