Making democracy work for pro-poor development
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Making democracy work for pro-poor development
Commonwealth Secretariat, c2003
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内容説明
Starting from the premise that democracy is more than simply a matter of universal suffrage and the holding of regular multiparty elections, and that development is about much more than growth of GDP, this Report focuses on how to make democracy work for pro-poor development and on development policies that in themselves uphold and promote democratic values. It argues that development and democracy are not only goals in their own right but must also be mutually reinforcing.
Pro-poor development recognises that people need the 'capabilities' to do and be the things that they have reason to value, such as being adequately nourished, having equitable access to justice and participating in decisions that affect their lives. It also recognises that development policies aimed at the general populace may have a more limited positive impact on particularly disadvantaged groups. Such groups need to be identified (for example, in terms of gender, ethnicity, religion, age or occupation) and policies need to be specifically designed for improving the lives of the poor.
The Report argues that governments, the private sector, civil society and the international community each have a vital role to play in delivering development and democracy, and calls for responsibility, partnership and concrete actions from all these actors. Without responsibility on all these levels, development and democracy will remain rhetoric rather than become reality.
Prepared by the Commonwealth Expert Group on Development and Democracy at the request of Commonwealth Heads of Government, the Report contains a number of recommendations for action at the national and international levels. It will be of interest to policy-makers, multilateral and bilateral agencies, the private sector, civil society organisations and all those committed to development, democracy and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
目次
Foreword by the Commonwealth Secretary-General
Letter of Presentation
Summary
1. Introduction
1.1 The mandate
1.2 Overview
2. A New Approach to Development and Democracy
2.1 What is pro-poor development?
2.2 What is democracy?
2.3 Making democracy work for pro-poor development
2.4 The key partnership: states, markets, civil society and the international community
3. Poverty in the Commonwealth
4. National Measures to Support Development and Democracy
4.1 State administration
4.2 Pro-poor economic and social policies
4.3 Recommended actions at the national level
5. International Measures to Promote Development and Democracy
5.1 The global economy
5.2 International institutions
5.3 Peace and security
5.4 Recommended actions at the international level
6. Conclusion
References
Appendix A. Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals in Commonwealth Countries
Appendix B. Millennium Development Goals, Targets and Indicators
Appendix C. Data on Development and Democracy in the Commonwealth
Appendix D. Members of the Commonwealth Expert Group on Development and Democracy
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