Global Issues for Global Citizens: An Introduction to Key Development ChallengesVinay Kumar Bhargava World Bank Publications, 2006 M01 1 - 456 pages Written by 27 World Bank experts, this book draws on the Bank's unique global capabilities and experience to promote an understanding of key global issues that cannot be solved by any one nation alone in an increasingly interconnected world. It describes the forces that are shaping public and private action to address these issues and highlights the Bank's own work in these areas. Covering four broad themes (global economy, global human development, global environment, and global governance), this comprehensive volume provides an introduction to today's most pressing global issues -- from pove. |
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... difficult for individuals in any country to thrive without the skills and tools that a quality education provides. This is particularly important for the poor, who rely on their skills and labor as their way out of poverty. As chapter ...
... difficult for individuals in any country to thrive without the skills and tools that a quality education provides. This is particularly important for the poor, who rely on their skills and labor as their way out of poverty. As chapter ...
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... Difficult. to. Address? Dissatisfaction with the current structures for addressing global issues is wide- spread. Many people feel that some of the most important global issues are not being addressed adequately, and they worry that the ...
... Difficult. to. Address? Dissatisfaction with the current structures for addressing global issues is wide- spread. Many people feel that some of the most important global issues are not being addressed adequately, and they worry that the ...
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... difficult to obtain comprehensive information on the volume and prospects of that assistance. The World Bank is partnering with DAC and with the United Nations Development Programme to gather better information on aid from non-DAC ...
... difficult to obtain comprehensive information on the volume and prospects of that assistance. The World Bank is partnering with DAC and with the United Nations Development Programme to gather better information on aid from non-DAC ...
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... difficult economic environments such as natural disasters and falling terms of trade . 10 Although subsequent studies have questioned the Burnside - Dollar results , donors have embraced their view of how aid works , which has thus ...
... difficult economic environments such as natural disasters and falling terms of trade . 10 Although subsequent studies have questioned the Burnside - Dollar results , donors have embraced their view of how aid works , which has thus ...
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... difficult for recipients to maintain macroeconomic stability through consistent policies. Aid flows need to be disbursed in a more predictable and timely way if recipient coun- tries are to use these flows effectively. Constraints on ...
... difficult for recipients to maintain macroeconomic stability through consistent policies. Aid flows need to be disbursed in a more predictable and timely way if recipient coun- tries are to use these flows effectively. Constraints on ...
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Page xxix - UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNEP United Nations Environment Programme UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization...
Page 260 - Convention, stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.
Page 415 - Goal 7 Ensure environmental sustainability • Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programs; reverse loss of environmental resources. • Reduce by half the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water.
Page 16 - Article 7 of the charter lists the following bodies as the principal organs of the United Nations: the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat.
Page 372 - Charter are to maintain international peace and security; to develop friendly relations among nations; to achieve international cooperation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character and in promoting respect for human rights; and to be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends.
Page 390 - No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of Government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.
Page 415 - Reduce by half the proportion of people living on less than a dollar a day.
Page 415 - Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling...
Page 149 - Summit included several of those components when it asserted that "food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
Page 396 - Bank) consists of five closely associated institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). The World Bank...