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Global Monitoring Report 2006: Millennium Development Goals--Strengthening Mutual Accountability, Aid, Trade, and Governance
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Focusing on the commitments and actions of various stakeholders, this report critiques the progress towards the Millennium Development Goals, particularly highlighting setbacks in Africa and South Asia. It emphasizes the importance of high-quality aid and supportive policies in fostering development. The analysis of donors' 2005 commitments to aid and debt relief underscores the necessity for ongoing monitoring to ensure accountability and prevent unsustainable debt cycles. Furthermore, it advocates for international financial institutions to prioritize development outcomes over mere inputs.
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- Title
- Global Monitoring Report 2006: Millennium Development Goals--Strengthening Mutual Accountability, Aid, Trade, and Governance
- Language
- English
- Authors
- World Bank
- Publisher
- Bernan Distribution
- Released
- 2006
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 225
- ISBN13
- 9780821364772
- Description
- Focusing on the commitments and actions of various stakeholders, this report critiques the progress towards the Millennium Development Goals, particularly highlighting setbacks in Africa and South Asia. It emphasizes the importance of high-quality aid and supportive policies in fostering development. The analysis of donors' 2005 commitments to aid and debt relief underscores the necessity for ongoing monitoring to ensure accountability and prevent unsustainable debt cycles. Furthermore, it advocates for international financial institutions to prioritize development outcomes over mere inputs.