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Sage Borgmastars

Factsheet -- Debt Relief Under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative - 3 views

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    "Factsheet Debt Relief Under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative September 22, 2009 The Joint IMF-World Bank's comprehensive approach to debt reduction is designed to ensure that no poor country faces a debt burden it cannot manage. To date, debt reduction packages under the HIPC Initiative have been approved for 35 countries, 29 of them in Africa, providing US$51 billion in debt-service relief over time. Five additional countries are potentially eligible for HIPC Initiative assistance. Debt relief key to poverty reduction The HIPC Initiative was launched in 1996 by the IMF and World Bank, with the aim of ensuring that no poor country faces a debt burden it cannot manage. Since then, the international financial community, including multilateral organizations and governments have worked together to reduce to sustainable levels the external debt burdens of the most heavily indebted poor countries. In 1999, a comprehensive review of the Initiative allowed the Fund to provide faster, deeper, and broader debt relief and strengthened the links between debt relief, poverty reduction, and social policies. In 2005, to help accelerate progress toward the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) , the HIPC Initiative was supplemented by the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI) . The MDRI allows for 100 percent relief on eligible debts by three multilateral institutions-the IMF, the World Bank, and the African Development Fund (AfDF)-for countries completing the HIPC Initiative process. In 2007, the Inter-American Development Bank (IaDB) also decided to provide additional ("beyond HIPC") debt relief to the five HIPCs in the Western Hemisphere. Two step process Countries must meet certain criteria, commit to poverty reduction through policy changes and demonstrate a good track-record over time. The Fund and Bank provide interim debt relief in the initial st
Gemma Archer

Government cuts threaten gender equality gains, warns report | Society | The Guardian - 0 views

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    links between economy, political decisions and gender inequality in UK
James Mattiace

Morocco's illegal mussel pickers ply non-eco trade | Radio Netherlands Worldwide - 0 views

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    Great article about the trade off between enforcing environmental rules and economic activity. Also great example of what happens when the government does not enforce its own laws and why.
Matt Podbury

BBC News - In pictures: Women world leaders - 0 views

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    Gender Inequalities & Female Government Participation (Empowerment) 
Charlotte Lemaitre

£50bn of European investment needed to kick-start Saharan solar plan, expert ... - 1 views

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    Government investment worth £50bn would convince private companies that power from the Sahara solar scheme is feasible and attractive option, expert says
Richard Allaway

Vietnam plans return to two-child policy to tackle population growth | World news | gua... - 0 views

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    Government fears baby boom will damage economic growth and strain health and education services
Richard Allaway

YouTube - Americans angry over US-Mexico border fence - 04 Dec 08 - 0 views

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    Concerns over immigration and security have prompted the US government to erect more than 1,000km of fencing along the Mexican border. But the contentious plan which cuts through private property in some areas has sparked anger among some US homeowners and farmers. Al Jazeera's Nick Spicer reports from Brownsville, Texas, along the Mexican border.
Richard Allaway

YouTube - People & Power - Philippines Baby Boom - 18 Nov 08 - Part 1 - 1 views

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    The Philippines has one of the highest birth rates in Asia. Economists say that unintended pregnancies are stifling growth and driving millions into poverty. However, the government has refused to promote modern contraceptives which have succeeded in curbing population growth elsewhere on the continent.
Kathleen Noreisch

Can African countries achieve the Millennium Development Goals without foreign aid? | K... - 2 views

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    A UN representative has said relying on foreign aid to achieve the Millennium Development Goals did a disservice to Africa, and has called on African governments to find alternative funding sources and clean up their act
Richard Allaway

IFAD Factsheets - 4 views

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    Climate change: a development challenge Climate change: building the resilience of poor rural communities Desertification Fighting water scarcity in the Arab countries Fighting rural poverty: the role of ICTs Food prices: Smallholders can be part of the solution The future of world food security Land tenure security and poverty reduction Linking land and water governance Remittances Rural finance: Small amounts making a big difference Women
Charlotte Lemaitre

BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Earth population 'exceeds limits' - 1 views

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    There are already too many people living on Planet Earth, according to one of most influential science advisors in the US government.
Charlotte Lemaitre

Climate change is happening 'here, now': US report - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The harmful effects of global warming are being felt "here and now and in your backyard," a groundbreaking US government report on climate change has warned.
Charlotte Lemaitre

Government Report Breaks Down How US Will be Hit by Climate Change : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    And as you might imagine, it's not pretty- climate change's usual suspects like more severe tropical storms, drought, and raising sea levels make appearances, but it's some of the lesser-known threats detailed here that make the report truly scary
Charlotte Lemaitre

The Amazon is dying | John Sauven | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - 2 views

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    The Brazilian government is legalising deforestation and western superbrands are benefiting from it. This needs to stop now
Charlotte Lemaitre

BBC News - US-Mexico immigration: Even oceans have borders - 3 views

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    The US government is erecting a fence in the ocean to divide California from Tijuana, Mexico. Immigration and environmental activists say it is a costly, dangerous endeavour that will do little to keep out unauthorised migrants.
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