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International Development Goals: Moving Forward

Contents
About This Issue
Unleashing Growth Through Sound Development Policies
Dimensions of Development
The Global Development Alliance
Fighting Poverty With Profits
The Africa Education Initiative
Treating Child Malaria in Rwandan Communities
Improving Maternal Health
Battling the AIDS Pandemic
Empowering Women: A Wise Investment
Protecting Namibia’s Natural Resources
Bibliography
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Copson, Raymond W. Africa: U.S. Foreign Assistance Issues. CRS Order Code IB95052. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, 26 July 2005.

D'Cruz, Celine and David Satterthwaite. Building Homes, Changing Official Approaches: The Work of Urban Poor Organizations and Their Federations and Their Contributions to Meeting the Millennium Development Goals in Urban Areas. Poverty Reduction in Urban Areas Series Working Paper No. 16. London: International Institute for Environment and Development, Human Settlements Programme, May 2005.
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International Development Goals: Moving Forward

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International Development Goals: Moving Forward