Keep the Promise: Start making sense!

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Progress against poverty? Some, but not enough

Progress against poverty? Some, but not enoughAn analytical reflection against the UNDP report 2005, considered as the lack of reported progress against much of the world's poverty. It is also viewed that the report is uncompormising about the moral imperative for engaging with developing countries and finding ways to improve affected lives.

Never mind 2015: How are we doing against the Abuja Declaration?

Never mind 2015: How are we doing against the Abuja Declaration?An analytical reflection against the "Abuja Declaration", which highlights the conundrum of trying to build capacity in the face of an epidemic that disproportionately strikes people at the most productive stage of life

Commission gives G8/EU explicit pointers on African 'solutions'

Commission gives G8/EU explicit pointers on African 'solutions'The report is essentially in two parts: an argument, outlining the urgency
for action; and a more analytical section, providing a detailed needs analysis,
and specific recommendations. It suggests that a partnership between rich/donor countries and African nations is vital.

'Shaking the Tree' at the United Nations

'Shaking the Tree' at the United NationsA piece of analytical writing on the working system of the UN toward the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals

Promises, promises...

Promises, promises...Statements, commitments and declarations on HIV/AIDS since 2001

A search for the 0.7% ODA Holy Grails

A search for the 0.7% ODA Holy GrailsA report on a current status of the Organizatin for Cooperation and Development (OECD) and future goals

The MDGs and Health

The MDGs and HealthA background of the Millennium Development Goals in relation to health missions

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