The Millennium Declaration provided considerable impetus to refocus the efforts of development agents around the world on the major ethical challenge of eradicating global poverty. The MDGs that followed have become an important mechanism for pursuing the agenda of the Millennium Declaration. We are now, however, at a point where reflection on the MDG framework is called for. In this article we explore what the contribution of a concept of (3?dimensional) wellbeing might bring to a revived MDG momentum
In a world where many experience unprecedented levels of wellbeing, chronic poverty remains a major ...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
Nations in September 2000 states that “in addition to our separate responsibilities to our individua...
The Millennium Declaration provided considerable impetus to refocus the efforts of development agent...
In 2005 the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) placed the relationship between human wellbeing and...
This issue of the IDS Bulletin is dedicated to discussing and reviewing the MDGs and the global ef...
The MDGs are important as they have led to a new international development consensus. However, this ...
The target date in 2015 for the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was reached, and...
This article argues that two ideas – human development and results?based management – were particula...
The concept of well-being has deep roots in philosophy [Cantril (1965)]. Much later in the 19t...
Our world faces unprecedented, intense and rapid change. As such, it is difficult to fathom how we m...
The idea of sustainable development as a universal desideratum led to the formulation of the Millenn...
Development agencies and philanthropic trusts have traditionally been focusing on poverty reduction...
The subjective well-being approach to the valuation of international development is applied to the M...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent an unprecedented global consensus about measures t...
In a world where many experience unprecedented levels of wellbeing, chronic poverty remains a major ...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
Nations in September 2000 states that “in addition to our separate responsibilities to our individua...
The Millennium Declaration provided considerable impetus to refocus the efforts of development agent...
In 2005 the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) placed the relationship between human wellbeing and...
This issue of the IDS Bulletin is dedicated to discussing and reviewing the MDGs and the global ef...
The MDGs are important as they have led to a new international development consensus. However, this ...
The target date in 2015 for the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was reached, and...
This article argues that two ideas – human development and results?based management – were particula...
The concept of well-being has deep roots in philosophy [Cantril (1965)]. Much later in the 19t...
Our world faces unprecedented, intense and rapid change. As such, it is difficult to fathom how we m...
The idea of sustainable development as a universal desideratum led to the formulation of the Millenn...
Development agencies and philanthropic trusts have traditionally been focusing on poverty reduction...
The subjective well-being approach to the valuation of international development is applied to the M...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent an unprecedented global consensus about measures t...
In a world where many experience unprecedented levels of wellbeing, chronic poverty remains a major ...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
Nations in September 2000 states that “in addition to our separate responsibilities to our individua...