Targeting Development Critical Perspectives on the Millennium Development Goals Routledge Studies in Development Economics Series
Auteurs : Black Richard, White Howard
The Millennium Development Goals accepted by the UN in 2000 are, along with the targets set by the OECD in 1996 the subject of this expertly written book. It asks and answers questions such as:
- Is development achievable in the time frames given?
- How useful were the goals in the first place?
- How far have we come in solving the aching problems of the developing world?
This impressive collection featuring an array of respected contributors and a preface from Mark Malloch Brown of the UNDP, will be required reading among development economists and those interested in development studies more generally. Perhaps more importantly, the lessons learned from this book shall need to be understood and acted upon by policy makers at both national and international levels.
Richard Black is Reader in Human Geography at the University of Sussex, UK. Howard White is a Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK. He is also co-author of Program Aid and Development and Econometrics and Data Analysis for Developing Countries both of which are also published by Routledge.
Date de parution : 05-2006
Ouvrage de 368 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2003
Ouvrage de 384 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Targeting Development :
Mots-clés :
Millennium Development Goals; millennium; International Development Targets; goals; PRSPs; poverty; PPAs; reduction; Secretary Of State; international; WDR; targets; Reproductive Health Services; heavily; Pe Rc; indebted; Pr Om; poor; Maternal Mortality; country; Sector Wide Approaches; Civil Society; UN; Enhance HIPC Initiative; Poverty Reduction; HIPC Initiative; USA; RBM; Cairo Agenda; Reproductive Health; DFID Staff; HIPC Relief; DFID Policy; Halving World Poverty; Poverty Gap Index