Racing to Reach the Millennium Development Goals
Tracking Asias progress on the worlds poverty reduction targets
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2009 Asian Development Bank
ISSN 1998-7528
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
PUBLISHER Ann Quon
EDITORIAL AND CREATIVE DIRECTOR Carolyn Dedolph Cabrera
MANAGING EDITOR Eric Healy
SENIOR EDITOR Floyd Whaley
EDITORIAL ADVISOR Shiladitya Chatterjee
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ART DIRECTOR Anthony Victoria
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Development Asia features development issues important to the Asia and Pacific region. It is published four times a year by the Asian Development Bank. The views expressed in this magazine are those of the authors and do not reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank. Use of the term country does not imply any judgment by the authors or the Asian Development Bank as to the legal or other status of any territorial entity.
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CONTENTS
SPECIAL REPORT Millennium Development Goals |  |
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TOUGH GOALS Asian nations struggle to live up to the dream of the worlds development goals. By Bruce Heilbuth |
RATING ASIAS PROGRESS A graphic summary of key MDG indicators By Mark Blackwell |
ASIA IS CRITICAL TO GLOBAL SUCCESS OF THE MDGs Exclusive interview with WHOs Dr. Margaret Chan By Bruce Heilbuth |
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE POOR? The MDGs redefined the way poverty is measured. By Margo Pfeiff |
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A SKEWED PICTURE Do the MDGs present an accurate picture of progress? By Bronwyn Curran |
A SURPRISE MDG SUCCESS STORY More girls are in school in Bangladesh but challenges remain. By Karen Emmons |
FEATURES |
AFGHANISTANS FORGOTTENHEROIN ADDICTS The illicit drug industry that is feeding the worlds addiction is taking a toll at home. By Jerome Starkey |
CORRUPTION CHALLENGES INFRASTRUCTURE GROWTH Development organizations battle endemic bribe-paying in $3 trillion global construction industry. By William Branigin |
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WHAT A DIFFERENCE A ROAD MAKES Blacktop lifelines bring progress to millions in Asia, but roads also have a dark side. By James Hutchison |
OPINION: ROAD PROJECTS NEED AN HIV OFFICER AS MUCH AS AN ENGINEER The spread of HIV/AIDS by road projects has received little attention and action by governments in Asia. By Patralekha Chatterjee |
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ROUNDUP |
ASIA BY NUMBERS |
FROM THE FIELD Engagement Not Judgment Gawad Kalingas Tony Meloto shares how he recruits partners from all walks of society in building houses for the homeless. By Floyd Whaley |
ON THE RECORD |
MUST-READ BOOKS Reviews of the titles that development professionals need to read. |
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Tracking Progress Against Poverty with the MDGs
Richie Abrina
The adoption of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2000 by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly was a major breakthrough in the fight against poverty. Not only did it draw out firm commitments from nations but it also promoted greater transparency and urgency by putting the spotlight on national and international efforts to improve the living conditions of the poorest by 2015.
With nearly two-thirds of deadline time elapsed, this edition of Development Asia takes a hard look at progress made toward the MDGs in Asia and the Pacific. Much success has been achieved in key areas, such as in lowering the child mortality rate and improving the quality of life of those on the fringes of society. Yet, despite the advances made, most of Asia and the developing world will fall short of the targets as they struggle to cope with the global economic crisis, rising food prices, and climate change.