-The Guardian Third world or global south? Pro-poor or pro-wealth? The term ‘development' is a minefield that eclipses the real issues The idea of "development" can still conjure up romantic visions among some about helping to improve the lives of people in the "third world" through sheer goodwill. Yet we hold on to the term and defend it. We also hold on to the UK's Department for International Development or the millennium...
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Exposing the great 'poverty reduction' lie -Jason Hickel
-Al Jazeera The UN claims that its millennium Development Campaign has reduced poverty globally, an assertion that is far from true. The received wisdom comes to us from all directions: Poverty rates are declining and extreme poverty will soon be eradicated. The World Bank, the governments of wealthy countries, and - most importantly - the United Nations millennium Campaign all agree on this narrative. Relax, they tell us. The world is getting...
More »India faces criticism for blocking global trade deal, but is it justified? -Jayati Ghosh
-The Guardian India cannot support an agreement that ignores food security when millions of its people go to bed hungry each night There is a view on global trade negotiations that has been propagated by a spate of commentaries and news analysis over the past few months. It runs broadly as follows: the multilateral trade regime had been limping to a slow death because of the failure of the Doha development round...
More »Less than 500 days left, can India meet its MDG targets? -Kundan Pandey
-Down to Earth Going by current trends, the target for reducing infant mortality and improving other human development indices seem near impossible to achieve Less that 500 days are left for nations to achieve the targets set under the United Nations' millennium Development Goals (MDGs); there are eight such goals which range from halving extreme poverty rates to halting the spread of HIV/AIDS and providing universal primary education. The countdown for the deadline...
More »Lifting the curse of child malnutrition from Bidar -Pushpa Achanta
-Women's Feature Service In 2000, countries around the world pledged to fulfill the UN millennium Development Goals (MDGs), a set of eight time-bound targets to eradicate poverty and hunger and uphold the principles of human dignity, equality and equity. India, which is ranked 63 out of 81 countries on the Global Hunger Index, has been working towards finding workable solutions to a problem that especially affects children between 0 to 5...
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