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Human development report 2005 : international cooperation at a crossroads : aid, trade and security in an unequal world
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
Human development report 2005 : international cooperation at a crossroads : aid, trade and security in an unequal world
AUTHOR:
United Nations Development Programme
ISBN:
9780195305111
PUBLICATION_INFO:
New York : United Nations Development Programme, c2005
PHYSICAL_DESC:
xvi, 372 p. ; 28 cm
GENERAL_NOTE:
Errata inserted

"Published for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 188-207)

Variant title: International cooperation at a crossroads
ABSTRACT:
"This year's Human Development Report takes stock of human development, including progress towards the MDGs. Looking beyond statistics, it highlights the human costs of missed targets and broken promises. Extreme inequality between countries and within countries is identified as one of the main barriers to human development - and as a powerful brake on accelerated progress towards the MDGs." "New approaches to international cooperation are vital if the promise of the Millennium Declaration is to be realized. Practical action is needed to make the next 10 years a "decade for development." Focusing on aid, trade and security, three of the central pillars of international cooperation, Human Development Report 2005 sets out a bold analysis of the problems and identifies solutions. It argues that rich countries need to move beyond encouraging words to align their policies with the commitments made in the Millennium Declaration."--BOOK JACKET
ADDED_CORPORATE_AUTHOR:
SUBJECT:
Security, International
International trade
Social indicators
Quality of life
Economic development -- Social aspects
United Nations Development Programme
BIBSUMMARY:
"This year's Human Development Report takes stock of human development, including progress towards the MDGs. Looking beyond statistics, it highlights the human costs of missed targets and broken promises. Extreme inequality between countries and within countries is identified as one of the main barriers to human development - and as a powerful brake on accelerated progress towards the MDGs." "New approaches to international cooperation are vital if the promise of the Millennium Declaration is to be realized. Practical action is needed to make the next 10 years a "decade for development." Focusing on aid, trade and security, three of the central pillars of international cooperation, Human Development Report 2005 sets out a bold analysis of the problems and identifies solutions. It argues that rich countries need to move beyond encouraging words to align their policies with the commitments made in the Millennium Declaration."--BOOK JACKET