Fifteen years after the launch of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and a decade after G7 leaders gathered in Gleneagles to promise to 'make poverty history', the end of extreme poverty is within reach. Later this week at a special session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, world leaders will agree the successor to the MDGs, the global goals for sustainable development. Front and centre will be a new target: to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030. But World Bank projections show that even on optimistic growth forecasts, it will not be possible to eradicate extreme poverty (based on the World Bank definition) if the level of inequality stays as it is today. Tackling inequality will therefore be crucial to achieving this ...
The reasons to believe that extreme poverty can be ended We've studied the process of modern economi...
This final conference report discusses conference presentations while considering the broader litera...
Millennium goals aim to halve poverty in developing countries by 2015. As a distinction is not drawn...
The Millennium Development Goals have centred on social outcomes, primarily in the fields of poverty...
1 This 3 percent is in recognition of the fact that some amount of “frictional ” poverty—for example...
Economic inequality has reached extreme levels. From Ghana to Germany, Italy to Indonesia, the gap b...
Abstract The first and most prominent United Nations Millennium Development Goal (MDG-1) has been wi...
global poverty reduction efforts since our founding, and President Obama’s clarion call to join with...
response to the UN’s appeal for suggestions on what should replace the eight Millennium Development ...
An explosion in extreme wealth and income is exacerbating inequality and hindering the world's abili...
I n September 2000, the world’s leaders met at the Millennium Summit atthe United Nations in New Yor...
A Strategy to End Extreme Poverty in Africa The end of extreme poverty is within reach. Where is tha...
As the Millennium Development Goals pass their 2015 deadline and the international community is disc...
With the year 2015 – the MDG finishing line – approaching, post-2015 goals as they impact Africa nee...
The new century opened with an unprecedented declaration of solidarity and determination to rid the ...
The reasons to believe that extreme poverty can be ended We've studied the process of modern economi...
This final conference report discusses conference presentations while considering the broader litera...
Millennium goals aim to halve poverty in developing countries by 2015. As a distinction is not drawn...
The Millennium Development Goals have centred on social outcomes, primarily in the fields of poverty...
1 This 3 percent is in recognition of the fact that some amount of “frictional ” poverty—for example...
Economic inequality has reached extreme levels. From Ghana to Germany, Italy to Indonesia, the gap b...
Abstract The first and most prominent United Nations Millennium Development Goal (MDG-1) has been wi...
global poverty reduction efforts since our founding, and President Obama’s clarion call to join with...
response to the UN’s appeal for suggestions on what should replace the eight Millennium Development ...
An explosion in extreme wealth and income is exacerbating inequality and hindering the world's abili...
I n September 2000, the world’s leaders met at the Millennium Summit atthe United Nations in New Yor...
A Strategy to End Extreme Poverty in Africa The end of extreme poverty is within reach. Where is tha...
As the Millennium Development Goals pass their 2015 deadline and the international community is disc...
With the year 2015 – the MDG finishing line – approaching, post-2015 goals as they impact Africa nee...
The new century opened with an unprecedented declaration of solidarity and determination to rid the ...
The reasons to believe that extreme poverty can be ended We've studied the process of modern economi...
This final conference report discusses conference presentations while considering the broader litera...
Millennium goals aim to halve poverty in developing countries by 2015. As a distinction is not drawn...