Financing human development in Africa, Asia and the Middle East
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Financing human development in Africa, Asia and the Middle East
(The United Nations series on development)
Bloomsbury, 2013
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- : pbk
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"Published in association with the United Nations, New York, August 2013"
Includes bibliographical references and index
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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on bloomsburycollections.com.
How much would poor nations need to invest to eliminate poverty, get all children in school and provide adequate basic health care for all? Can they afford it? Financing Human Development in Africa, Asia and the Middle East provides some clear answers to these questions. The contributors assess feasible financing strategies underpinning actions to enhance human development in pursuance of the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The contributors analyse these strategies in the context of broader concerns of economic development in nine countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The assessments stress the importance of redesigning macroeconomic policies so as to make these more supportive of long-term economic growth and employment creation, while ensuring sufficient investments in human development in order to end poverty and overcome deep-rooted inequalities.
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- Preface About the Editors About other Contributors Financing Options and Challenges to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals in Africa, Asia and the Middle East
- Marco V. Sanchez, Rob Vos, Keiji Inoue, and Diyora Kabulova Egypt
- Motaz Khorshid, Ahmed Kamaly, Heba El-Laithy and Sohair Abou El-Enein Kyrgyzstan
- Roman Mogilevsky and Anara Omorova Philippines
- Roehlano M. Briones, Francis Quimba, Myrna Asuncion, Jonathan B. Bungcayao, Joseph B. Paglingayen and Ivee Libunao Senegal
- Abdoulaye Diagne, Francois Joseph Cabral, Anne-Sophie Robilliard and Fatou Cisse South Africa
- Marna Kearney and Ayodele Odusola Tunisia
- Marco V. Sanchez and Mohammed Chemingui Uganda
- John Mary Matovu, Evarist Twimukye, Albert Musisi and Sebastian Levine Uzbekistan
- Ulugbek Olimov and Yadgar Fayzullaev Yemen
- Martin Cicowiez and Hans Lofgren Index
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