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DID THE MILLENNIUM
DEVELOPMENT GOALS WORK?
Meeting future challenges
with past lessons
Edited by Hany Besada, Leah McMillan Polonenko
and Manmohan Agarwal
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First published in Great Britain in 2017 by
Policy Press University of Bristol 1-9 Old Park Hill Bristol BS2 8BB UK Tel +44 (0)117 954 5940 e-mail
North American office: Policy Press c/o The University of Chicago Press 1427 East 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637, USA t: +1 773 702 7700 f: +1 773-702-9756 e:
Policy Press 2017
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
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ISBN 978-1-4473-3570-2 hardcover
ISBN 978-1-4473-3572-6 ePub
ISBN 978-1-4473-3573-3 Mobi
ISBN 978-1-4473-3571-9 ePdf
The rights of Hany Besada, Leah McMillan Polonenko and Manmohan Agarwal to be identified as editors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved: no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior permission of Policy Press.
The statements and opinions contained within this publication are solely those of the author and not of the University of Bristol or Policy Press. The University of Bristol and Policy Press disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any material published in this publication.
Policy Press works to counter discrimination on grounds of gender, race, disability, age and sexuality.
Cover design by Hayes Design
Front cover image: Globe of the World studiocasper/istockphoto
Readers Guide
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Contents
Leah McMillan Polonenko and Hany Besada
Armando Barrientos
Clare Lockhart and Sam Vincent
Leah McMillan Polonenko
Cristina DAlessandro
Jeff Grischow
Ragui Assaad and Deborah Levison
Sarah Bradshaw with Joshua Castellino and Bineta Diop
Sarah Hoesch and Alireza Saniei-Pour
Laura Agosta
Adebusuyi Isaac Adeniran
Saleh Ahmed
Olabanji Akinola
Manmohan Agarwal and Badye Essid
M Evren Tok, Nancy Elbassiouny, Sofia Samper and
Mohammed Sayeed Showkath
Craig Hanson with contributions from Tim Searchinger,
Richard Waite, Betsy Otto, Brian Lipinski and Kelly Levin
Andrew Sheng
Jason McFarlane, Hany Besada, Kathryn Anne Brunton
and Alireza Saniei-Pour
List of figures, tables and boxes
Figures
Tables
Boxes
List of abbreviations
AAOIFIAccounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions
ACPAlbanian Communist Party
ADERaverage daily energy requirement
ALMPactive labour market programme
AMDCAfrican Mineral Development Centre
ATSalternative trading system
AUMassets under management
AWIDAssociation for Womens Rights in Development
BEAMBasic Education Assistance Module
BLBetter Life
BPFABeijing Platform for Action
BRICSBrazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
BRTBus Rapid Transit
BWPIBrooks World Poverty Institute
CAPMASCentral Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics
CCTconditional cash transfer
CDBChina Development Bank
CEDAWConvention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
CELADACoalition for Equitable Land Acquisitions and Development in Africa
CEPALEconomic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
CERDCommittee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
CGAPConsultative Group to Assist the Poor
ChCCChile Crece Contigo
CH-EthiopiaChristian Horizons-Ethiopia
CH-GlobalChristian Horizons-Global
CHIChildrens Homes International
CIGICentre for International Governance Innovation
COPEIn Care of the People
CPPCCentre for Public Policy Cooperation
CPRCChronic Poverty Research Centre
CRCUN Convention on the Rights of the Child
CRPDConvention on the Rights of the Persons with Disabilities
CSOcivil society organisation
CSWUN Commission on the Status of Women
CUICenter for Understanding Islam
DFRRIDirectorate for Food, Road and Rural Infrastructure
DIISDanish Institute for International Studies
DRGdebt relief gain
EAPEast Asia and Pacific
ECDearly childhood development
ECOSOCUnited Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs
ECOWASEconomic Community of West African States
EDUEthiopian Democratic Union
EFAEducation for All
EFCCEconomic and Financial Crimes Commission
EMEemerging market economy
EPLemployment protection legislation
EPLFEritrean Peoples Liberation Front
EPRDFEthiopian Peoples Revolutionary Democratic Front
EPRPEthiopian Peoples Revolutionary Party
ERDEmergency Relief Desk
ERFEconomic Research Forum
FAOFood and Agriculture Organization
FASFemmes Africa Solidarit
FCUBEfree compulsory basic education
FDIforeign direct investment
FDREFederal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
FEIfood energy intake
FGNFederal Government of Nigeria
FJPFreedom and Justice Party
FOSFederal Office of Statistics
FPIforeign portfolio investment
G7Group of Seven (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, US)
g7+not to be confused with G7
G30Group of Thirty
GADGender and Development
GCCGulf Cooperation Council
GDPgross domestic product
GEMAPGovernance and Economic Management Assistance Programme
GNIgross national income
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