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Global Monitoring Report 2010 : The MDGs after the Crisis

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dc.creator World Bank
dc.creator International Monetary Fund
dc.date 2012-03-19T09:33:47Z
dc.date 2012-03-19T09:33:47Z
dc.date 2010
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-17T20:36:31Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-17T20:36:31Z
dc.identifier http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20100511001700
dc.identifier 978-0-8213-8316-2
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2444
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/242874
dc.description What is the human cost of the global economic crisis? How many people will the crisis prevent from escaping poverty, and how many will remain hungry? How many more infants will die? Are children being pulled out of schools, not getting the education they need to become more productive adults and making it virtually impossible to reach 100 percent completion in primary education by 2015? What are the gender dimensions of the impacts? These are some of the questions as the global economy comes out of the worst recession since the great depression. The questions do not have immediate answers, partly because the data to assess development outcomes are incomplete and collected infrequently but also because impacts can take several years to emerge. For example, deteriorating health and nutrition today could lead to higher mortality rates in subsequent years. Lower investments will hamper future progress in sanitation and water supply. Fewer children in school will lower completion rates in later years. And household incomes that fall far below the poverty line will delay escapes from poverty. This report uses indirect evidence to assess the impact of the crisis on several indicators, including the number of people who will not escape poverty, the increase in infant mortality, the number of children who will be denied education, and the increase in discrimination against women. Based on that assessment, the report identifies key policies necessary for the developing countries, donors, and the international financial institutions (IFIs) to reestablish progress toward the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
dc.language English
dc.publisher World Bank
dc.relation Global Monitoring Report
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
dc.rights World Bank
dc.subject AIR POLLUTION
dc.subject BIODIVERSITY
dc.subject BIOMASS
dc.subject CARBON
dc.subject CARBON DIOXIDE
dc.subject CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
dc.subject CARBON INTENSITY
dc.subject CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
dc.subject CLIMATE SCENARIOS
dc.subject COAL
dc.subject COASTAL POPULATIONS
dc.subject COMMON PROPERTY
dc.subject COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES
dc.subject CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
dc.subject DATA AVAILABILITY
dc.subject DEBT
dc.subject DEBT SERVICE
dc.subject DEFORESTATION
dc.subject DEMOGRAPHIC
dc.subject DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
dc.subject DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
dc.subject DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
dc.subject DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
dc.subject DRINKING WATER
dc.subject ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject ECONOMIC GROWTH
dc.subject ECONOMIC POLICIES
dc.subject ECOSYSTEM
dc.subject ENERGY EFFICIENCY
dc.subject ENERGY INTENSITY
dc.subject ENERGY RESOURCES
dc.subject ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
dc.subject ENERGY USE
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
dc.subject EXPLOITATION
dc.subject FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENTS
dc.subject FINANCIAL FLOWS
dc.subject FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
dc.subject FISHERIES
dc.subject FOSSIL FUELS
dc.subject FUEL
dc.subject FUND MANAGEMENT
dc.subject GENDER EQUALITY
dc.subject GLOBAL CLIMATE
dc.subject GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
dc.subject GLOBAL FUNDS
dc.subject GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
dc.subject GREENHOUSE
dc.subject GREENHOUSE GAS
dc.subject GREENHOUSE GASES
dc.subject HARMONIZATION
dc.subject HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject HUMAN HEALTH
dc.subject HUMAN WELFARE
dc.subject IMPACT ON HEALTH
dc.subject INCOME
dc.subject INCOMES
dc.subject INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
dc.subject INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
dc.subject INTANGIBLE
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
dc.subject LEADING CAUSES
dc.subject LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
dc.subject LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY
dc.subject LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
dc.subject LOW-INCOME COUNTRY
dc.subject MALARIA
dc.subject MARKET ACCESS
dc.subject MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
dc.subject MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
dc.subject MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
dc.subject MITIGATION POTENTIAL
dc.subject MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject NATIONAL LEVEL
dc.subject NATIONAL PROGRESS
dc.subject NATURAL RESOURCE
dc.subject NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
dc.subject NATURAL RESOURCE PROBLEMS
dc.subject NATURAL RESOURCES
dc.subject NUTRITION
dc.subject OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
dc.subject OIL
dc.subject POLICY FORMULATION
dc.subject POOR HOUSEHOLDS
dc.subject POOR PEOPLE
dc.subject POPULATION STRATEGY
dc.subject POVERTY REDUCTION
dc.subject PRECIPITATION
dc.subject PRIVATE INVESTMENT
dc.subject PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject PRODUCTIVITY
dc.subject PROGRESS
dc.subject PUBLIC GOODS
dc.subject SANITATION
dc.subject SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
dc.subject TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
dc.subject TRADEOFFS
dc.subject VULNERABILITY
dc.subject WASTE
dc.subject WASTE MANAGEMENT
dc.subject WORLD TRADE
dc.title Global Monitoring Report 2010 : The MDGs after the Crisis
dc.type Publications & Research :: Publication
dc.type Publications & Research :: Publication


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