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Global Monitoring Report 1st Edition World Bank

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Global Monitoring Report 1st Edition World Bank
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 248
Author: World Bank
ISBN: 9780821364772, 0821364774
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Global Monitoring Report 1st Edition World Bank by World Bank 9780821364772, 0821364774 instant download after payment.

This third edition of the Global Monitoring Report examines the commitments and actions of donors, international financial institutions, and developing countries to implement the Millennium Declaration, signed by 189 countries in 2000. Many countries are off track to meet the Millennium Development Goals, particularly in Africa and South Asia, but new evidence is emerging that higher-quality aid and a better policy environment are accelerating progress in some countries, and that the benefits of this progress are reaching poor families.
This report takes a closer look at the donors' 2005 commitments to aid and debt relief, and argues that rigorous, sustained monitoring is needed to ensure that they are met and deliver results, and to prevent the cycle of accumulating unsustainable debt from repeating itself. International financial institutions need to focus on development outcomes rather than inputs, and strengthen their capacity to manage for results in developing countries.

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