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    UID:
    almahu_9949190324402882
    Format: 1 online resource (267 pages)
    ISBN: 0821373846 , 9780821373859
    Series Statement: Global Monitoring Report
    Content: Global Monitoring Report 2008, the fifth in an annual series, is essential reading for those who wish to follow the global development agenda and debate in 2008. The year marks the midpoint toward the 2015 deadline for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It is also an important year to work toward a consensus on how the world is going to respond to the challenge of climate change, building on the foundation laid at the Bali climate change conference in December 2007. The report spans this agenda. It provides a comprehensive assessment of progress toward the MDGs and related policies and actions. It addresses the challenge of climate change and environmental sustainability and assesses its implications for development. The report's assessment of MDGs at midpoint presents a mixed picture, one of both significant progress and formidable challenges. The first MDG, reducing extreme poverty by half, is likely to be met at the global level, thanks to a remarkable surge in global economic growth over the past decade. But, on current trends, the human development MDGs are unlikely to be met. Prospects are gravest for the goals of reducing child and maternal mortality, but shortfalls are also likely in the primary school completion. nutrition, and sanitation MDGs. The potential effects of climate change compound the challenge of achieving the development goals and sustaining progress. The report's messages are clear: urgent action is needed to help the world get back on track to achieve the MDGs; and urgent action is also needed to combat climate change that threatens the well-being of all countries, but particularly of poor countries and poor people. The goals of development and environmental sustainability are closely related, and the paths to those goals have important synergies.
    Additional Edition: Print Version: ISBN 9780821373842
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048358442
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (290 Seiten)
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe World Bank E-Library Archive Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041181-4
    ISBN: 9780821373859
    Content: Global Monitoring Report 2008, the fifth in an annual series, is essential reading for those who wish to follow the global development agenda and debate in 2008. The year marks the midpoint toward the 2015 deadline for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It is also an important year to work toward a consensus on how the world is going to respond to the challenge of climate change, building on the foundation laid at the Bali climate change conference in December 2007. The report spans this agenda. It provides a comprehensive assessment of progress toward the MDGs and related policies and actions. It addresses the challenge of climate change and environmental sustainability and assesses its implications for development. The report's assessment of MDGs at midpoint presents a mixed picture, one of both significant progress and formidable challenges. The first MDG, reducing extreme poverty by half, is likely to be met at the global level, thanks to a remarkable surge in global economic growth over the past decade. But, on current trends, the human development MDGs are unlikely to be met. Prospects are gravest for the goals of reducing child and maternal mortality, but shortfalls are also likely in the primary school completion. nutrition, and sanitation MDGs. The potential effects of climate change compound the challenge of achieving the development goals and sustaining progress. The report's messages are clear: urgent action is needed to help the world get back on track to achieve the MDGs; and urgent action is also needed to combat climate change that threatens the well-being of all countries, but particularly of poor countries and poor people. The goals of development and environmental sustainability are closely related, and the paths to those goals have important synergies
    Note: Paralleltitel: Global monitoring report 2008 : MDGs and climate change. - MDGs and the environment: agenda for inclusive ans sustainable development
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Global Monitoring Report 2008 2008
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 0-8213-7384-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-0-8213-7384-2
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 3
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    b3kat_BV049077254
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (267 Seiten))
    Edition: Online-Ausg
    ISBN: 0821373846 , 9780821373842 , 9780821373859
    Series Statement: Global Monitoring Report
    Content: Global Monitoring Report 2008, the fifth in an annual series, is essential reading for those who wish to follow the global development agenda and debate in 2008. The year marks the midpoint toward the 2015 deadline for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It is also an important year to work toward a consensus on how the world is going to respond to the challenge of climate change, building on the foundation laid at the Bali climate change conference in December 2007. The report spans this agenda. It provides a comprehensive assessment of progress toward the MDGs and related policies and actions. It addresses the challenge of climate change and environmental sustainability and assesses its implications for development. The report's assessment of MDGs at midpoint presents a mixed picture, one of both significant progress and formidable challenges. The first MDG, reducing extreme poverty by half, is likely to be met at the global level, thanks to a remarkable surge in global economic growth over the past decade. But, on current trends, the human development MDGs are unlikely to be met. Prospects are gravest for the goals of reducing child and maternal mortality, but shortfalls are also likely in the primary school completion. nutrition, and sanitation MDGs. The potential effects of climate change compound the challenge of achieving the development goals and sustaining progress. The report's messages are clear: urgent action is needed to help the world get back on track to achieve the MDGs; and urgent action is also needed to combat climate change that threatens the well-being of all countries, but particularly of poor countries and poor people. The goals of development and environmental sustainability are closely related, and the paths to those goals have important synergies
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9958096944902883
    Format: 1 online resource (267 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4623-3207-2 , 1-4552-8798-9 , 1-281-78740-X , 9786611787400 , 0-8213-7385-4
    Series Statement: Global Monitoring Report
    Content: Global Monitoring Report 2008, the fifth in an annual series, is essential reading for those who wish to follow the global development agenda and debate in 2008. The year marks the midpoint toward the 2015 deadline for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It is also an important year to work toward a consensus on how the world is going to respond to the challenge of climate change, building on the foundation laid at the Bali climate change conference in December 2007. The report spans this agenda. It provides a comprehensive assessment of progress toward the MDGs and related policies and actions. It addresses the challenge of climate change and environmental sustainability and assesses its implications for development. The report's assessment of MDGs at midpoint presents a mixed picture, one of both significant progress and formidable challenges. The first MDG, reducing extreme poverty by half, is likely to be met at the global level, thanks to a remarkable surge in global economic growth over the past decade. But, on current trends, the human development MDGs are unlikely to be met. Prospects are gravest for the goals of reducing child and maternal mortality, but shortfalls are also likely in the primary school completion. nutrition, and sanitation MDGs. The potential effects of climate change compound the challenge of achieving the development goals and sustaining progress. The report's messages are clear: urgent action is needed to help the world get back on track to achieve the MDGs; and urgent action is also needed to combat climate change that threatens the well-being of all countries, but particularly of poor countries and poor people. The goals of development and environmental sustainability are closely related, and the paths to those goals have important synergies.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Overview; Box 0.1 MDGs and the environment; Part I Monitoring the Development Agenda; Figure 1 At the global level, progress and prospects vary widely across MDGs; Box 1 Assessing whether countries are on or off track; Figure 2 Progress toward MDGs is slowest in fragile states; Figure 3 Most countries are off track to meet most MDGs; Box 2 Statistical capacity building: furthering progress; Table 1.1 Summary of world output; Box 1.1 Recent revisions of purchasing power parities , Box 1.2 The recent financial market turbulenceFigure 1.1 Poverty head count; Figure 1.2 Per capita GDP growth rates by country group, 2003-07; Figure 1.3 Number of emerging-market and developing countries by annual real GDP per capita growth rates, 2003-07; Box 1.3 Growth in Africa: rising but uneven; Figure 1.4 Commodity price indexes, 1991-2007; Figure 1.5 Terms-of-trade changes by country group, 1991-2007; Box 1.4 Management of natural resource revenues; Figure 1.6 Real per capita GDP growth rate for low-growth fragile states, adjusted for terms-of-trade changes, 1991-2007 , Box 1.5 Impact of oil price increases on low-income countriesBox 1.6 Rising food prices and their policy implications; Figure 1.7 Annual change in Gini coefficient in 59 developing countries; Figure 1.8 Decompositions of change in the Gini coefficient; Box 1.7 Vietnam: Growth with equality leads to dramatic success in reducing poverty; Table 1.2 Net financial flows to developing countries; Table 1.3 International remittances; Box 1.8 Private remittances: positive effects and risks; Box 1.9 The Commission on Growth and Development , Table 1.4 The quality of macroeconomic policies in low-income countries, 2003-07Table 1.5 Status of investment climate reform, 2003-07; Figure 1.9 Average ranking of "ease of doing business," by region and income group; Table 1.6 Low coverage and high cost of Africa's infrastructure; Figure 1.10 Aggregate labor productivity gains in Latin America, by firm size; Box 1.10 Institutions, inequality, and growth; Figure 1.11 CPIA governance indicators, 2000-06; Table 1.7 Total per capita wealth and its components, by developing region and economy type, 2005 , Table 1.8 Per capita natural wealth and its components, by developing region and economy type, 2005Figure 1.12 GDP growth vs. adjusted net savings; Figure 1.13 Adjusted net saving trends, 1990-2005; Table 1.9 Adjustments to savings, 2005; Table 2.1 Selected measures of health inequality, by region and income group, 2000-present; Figure 2.1 Regional disparities in primary school completion and participation, 1990-2005; Box 2.1 Comparing inequality in health in India and Mali; Figure 2.2 Incidence of public health spending on poorest and richest quintiles, 1989-2001 , Figure 2.3 Incidence of public education spending on poorest and richest quintiles, 1985-2001
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-7384-6
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Herndon : World Bank Publications
    UID:
    gbv_1658267559
    Format: 1 online resource (469 pages)
    ISBN: 9780821373859
    Content: Global Monitoring Report 2008, the fifth in an annual series, is essential reading for those who wish to follow the global development agenda and debate in 2008. The year marks the midpoint toward the 2015 deadline for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It is also an important year to work toward a consensus on how the world is going to respond to the challenge of climate change, building on the foundation laid at the Bali climate change conference in December 2007. The report spans this agenda. It provides a comprehensive assessment of progress toward the MDGs and related policies and actions. It addresses the challenge of climate change and environmental sustainability and assesses its implications for development. The report's assessment of MDGs at midpoint presents a mixed picture, one of both significant progress and formidable challenges. The first MDG, reducing extreme poverty by half, is likely to be met at the global level, thanks to a remarkable surge in global economic growth over the past decade. But, on current trends, the human development MDGs are unlikely to be met. Prospects are gravest for the goals of reducing child and maternal mortality, but shortfalls are also likely in the primary school completion. nutrition, and sanitation MDGs. The potential effects of climate change compound the challenge of achieving the development goals and sustaining progress. The report's messages are clear: urgent action is needed to help the world get back on track to achieve the MDGs; and urgent action is also needed to combat climate change that threatens the well-being of all countries, but particularly of poor countries and poor people. The goals of development and environmental sustainability are closely related, and the paths to those goals have important synergies.
    Content: Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- MDGs at Midpoint -- Development and Environmental Sustainability -- Inclusive and Sustainable Development: A Six-Point Agenda -- 1. Sustain and broaden the growth momentum -- 2. Achieve better results in human development -- 3. Integrate development and environmental sustainability -- 4. Scale up aid and increase its effectiveness -- 5. Harness trade for strong, inclusive, and sustainable growth -- 6. Leverage IFI support for inclusive and sustainable development -- Overview -- Introduction -- MDGs at Midpoint: Significant Progress, Yet Formidable Challenges -- Poverty reduction: strong but uneven progress -- Human development goals: more serious shortfalls -- Overall outlook: daunting challenges, but grounds for hope -- Development and Environmental Sustainability: Integrally Linked -- Sound natural resource management essential -- Climate change: poor countries most affected -- Inclusive and Sustainable Development: A Six-Point Agenda -- 1. Sustaining and Broadening the Growth Momentum -- Implications of Global Economic Developments -- Financial turbulence, global slowdown -- Rise in oil and food prices -- Policies and Institutions for Strong and Inclusive Growth -- The growth agenda in Africa -- Managing natural resource revenues -- Rise in income inequalities: Is globalization to blame? -- 2. Achieving Better Results in Human Development -- Raising quality of health services -- Achieving more equitable outcomes -- Tackling malnutrition -- Addressing environmental health risks -- 3. Integrating Development and Environmental Sustainability -- Moving forward on mitigation -- Strengthening adaptation: vital for developing countries -- Financing mitigation and adaptation -- Institutional strengthening.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780821373842
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe MDGs and the environment Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 2008 ISBN 9780821373842
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_797849068
    Format: Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780821373842
    Content: The global monitoring report 2008 comes at an important time. This year marks the halfway point in the effort to achieve the millennium development goals (MDGs) by 2015. This is also an important year to work toward a consensus on how the world is going to respond to the challenge of climate change, building on the foundation laid at the conference in Bali in December 2007. Successfully meeting this challenge will be essential for durable progress toward the MDGs and related development outcomes. In providing an integrated assessment of the agenda for development and environmental sustainability, this year's report offers timely input on issues that will be at the center of discussions at various international forums in coming months. The report's assessment of the MDGs at midpoint presents a mixed picture. The first MDG calls for reducing extreme poverty and hunger by half. Although the poverty goal is likely to be met at the global level, thanks to a remarkable surge in global economic growth over the past decade, there are serious shortfalls in fighting hunger and malnutrition, the "forgotten MDG." High food and energy prices have brought increased attention to these issues, but more is needed. Reducing malnutrition is the MDG with a "multiplier" effect, because it is essential to success on a number of other MDGs which are unlikely to be met, including maternal health, infant mortality, and education.
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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