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Search ResultThe Age of Sustainable Development
LE CERCLE. Jeffrey D. Sachs – Our generation is truly the first that can end the ancient scourge of extreme poverty; yet it can also destroy the earth’s life-su...
Read MoreHaving given up on world peace, here's a modest Christmas wish list for Santa Claus
Top of my list would be for Americans to stop confusing politics with morality, law with ethics. Government has an important job: to protect us in the exercise of our right...
Read MoreWhat's Poverty Got to Do With It?
The world’s poverty benchmark is an income less than US $2 (about 300 Naira) per day and by that statistic about 50 percent of the World’s 7 billion people live...
Read MoreHow life is improving in India's poorest region
Many villages had no school, no health centre, no ration shop, no approach road, no post office, no telephone, no electricity, and perhaps even no convenient source of drin...
Read MoreBangalore needs Rs 80,000 crore over 5 years to sustain itself: State urban development secretary
Bangalore city needs at least Rs 80,000 crore over the next five years to be sustainable. It needs this much for infrastructure, road development, drainage and several deve...
Read MoreCall to focus election on child poverty in New Zealand
Children’s Commissioner, Dr Russell Wills, wants motorists, the well-off and the elderly to take less from taxpayers so that more public funding can go into tackling ...
Read MoreChallenging Patriarchy: The challenging definition of women's empowerment
“Everyone uses the word ‘empowerment,’” said the UN Foundation’s Alaka Basu at the Wilson Center on October 10. “It’s now such an ...
Read MoreGreece at a Glance Policies for a Sustainable Recovery
The global economy appears to have turned the corner following the worst recession in the post-war period. However, all indications point to a slow and hesitant recovery, w...
Read MoreRio+20: Pursuing the ‘Sustainable Development’ Agenda?
Rio+20 comes at a critical juncture. Economic, social and environmental crises have worsened since 1992’s Earth Summit, with the impacts felt most by the po...
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