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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
Ian Gabrielson

Better World Flux - where progress flows - 0 views

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    Better World Flux was created as an entry for the World Bank Apps for Development competition. The site aims to raise awareness for the UN Millennium Development Goals by letting users visualize and share stories that are hidden in the World Bank Open Data.
Matt Podbury

United Nations population data for every country in the world - 2 views

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    Population Datablog for world countries
Ian Gabrielson

Free Technology for Teachers: A History of Timelines & 5 Tools to Make Your Own - 0 views

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    allows users to create animated visualizations of development data. To use Better World Flux (no registration required) all you have to do is select a data set from the menu provided and select a country or countries from the menu provided. From there Better World Flux creates an animated data visualization for you. The visualization will change as the years on the timeline at the bottom of the visualization change. This way users can see growth and recession of a statistic over time.
Matt Podbury

World Migration - International Organization for Migration - 2 views

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    Interactive app that tracks migrants around the world
jbrocklehurst

Walled world: How walls are springing up to divide populations everywhere | World news ... - 3 views

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    Interesting article that discusses the walls being built to separate people around the world. The Brazilian example is especially relevant and has some great quotes that give a personal insight into the disparities within the country.
Ian Gabrielson

9 Maps to Change How You See the World - Goodnet - 3 views

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    "9 Maps to Change How You See the World"
Matt Podbury

Google Maps Mania: World Development Goals on Google Maps - 3 views

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    World Development Goals on Google Maps
Richard McNab

BBC News - Food prices at dangerous levels, says World Bank - 1 views

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    Food prices at dangerous levels, says World Bank
Richard McNab

BBC News - World Bank warns food prices at 'dangerous levels' - 1 views

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    World Bank warns food prices at 'dangerous levels'
Charlotte Lemaitre

Census Bureau: immigrants and miserly pensions may save Britain | World news | The Guar... - 0 views

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    In every country of the world, the demographic timebomb is ticking away. Yet in Britain, the countdown is surprisingly slow. And when it goes off, it may not be quite the explosion we feared
Matt Podbury

PRB World Population | POPULATION - 3 views

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    Brilliant interactive tool to be used with the core unit - 2012 data
James Mattiace

In Zambia, Pittsburgh won the Super Bowl: Why is World Vision perpetuating discredited ... - 0 views

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    tongue in cheek article about the World Vision Super Bowl t-shirt "development" strategy.
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