Eliminating world poverty: a challenge for the 21st century; summary
Publisher: Department for International Development ; London ; November 1997Description: 22 p; illSubject(s): POVERTY | SOCIAL PROBLEMS | TRADE | POPULATION | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | ECONOMIC POLICYSummary: This booklet outlines the main themes of a new white paper - Eliminating World Poverty: A Challenge for the 21st Century, which sets out policies to help achieve sustainable development of the planet. The number of people living in absolute poverty continues to grow and the amount of human suffering is also growing. The challenge now is to apply the lessons of success more broadly. This white paper commits Britain to using its influence directly and in collaborating with others to mobilise a much stronger international commitment to proverty eradication. (Extracted from document)Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This booklet outlines the main themes of a new white paper - Eliminating World Poverty: A Challenge for the 21st Century, which sets out policies to help achieve sustainable development of the planet. The number of people living in absolute poverty continues to grow and the amount of human suffering is also growing. The challenge now is to apply the lessons of success more broadly. This white paper commits Britain to using its influence directly and in collaborating with others to mobilise a much stronger international commitment to proverty eradication. (Extracted from document)
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