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- Page 20 and 21: We know your attention span is shor
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The Arab States and the MDGs: no pr
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positive situation. Consequently th
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BASIC CAPABILITIES INDEXTen years a
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CHART 1. BCI and per capita GDP in
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GENDER EQUITY INDEXGEI values in 20
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Net Official Development Assistance
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Public health expenditure(% of GDP)
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Public health expenditure(% of GDP)
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A B C D E F G HA B C D E F G HKazak
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NATIONAL REPORTS
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AidAfter the collapse of the Taliba
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a clear advantage to the commercial
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visers. In one exceptional instance
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of Women, established in 2002, has
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The Government has also indicated t
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The HIPC resources went to four pri
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A narrow margin for the StateIn the
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Even more controversial have been f
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een aggravated by the world crisis.
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Sexual violence and rape as a weapo
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from France increased considerably
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ports, that were scaled back fierce
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Some 80% of people over the age of
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In March 2010, the country had USD
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The Government’s main program, ca
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Labour CodeLabour discrimination is
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CHART 1: Employment and unemploymen
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Another aspect that should be revis
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Discrimination against migrants, es
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CHART 1. Selected indicators of hum
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many of these strategies, due to th
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every three Eritreans are facing ma
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to sub-Saharan Africa have remained
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debt service payments and very low
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USD 13.981 billion in 2008. This fa
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from exploited resources. Establish
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• Funds implemented by SESAN: USD
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call a National Constitution Assemb
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2006 had considerably improved the
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sion. The move is posing a serious
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laid-off in host countries such as
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Advocates of this provision argue t
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former to reinforce its public imag
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social transformation in all sphere
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collect around USD 10.1 billion dur
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Penans, an indigenous tribe in Ulu
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have therefore accused the Governme
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The table below shows the CONEVAL f
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According to a recent IMF study, Mo
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also questioned the selection, orga
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what the aid component will be and
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Some 76% of the under-18 population
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such as the rural economy and agric
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Gaza: a blockade on people’s heal
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possible thanks to amortizations, w
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Lost capitalPeru is a forced export
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efugee protection, border protectio
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that Portuguese ODA lacks effective
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treatment of household waste. Anoth
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ing quality of childcare. The Mille
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Uzbekistan and Vietnam. The documen
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projects were selected with a total
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In addition, the Islamic Developmen
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y pointing to the high costs involv
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CHART 1. Suriname selected indicato
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It is incomprehensible that LDCs su
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Tanzania has often been commended f
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elements. Water samples tested from
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The second limitation is the inadeq
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usiness development to poverty and
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Government measuresIn the last 4 mo
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the consequences of the world econo
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that 17% of the general budget goes
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In the political sphere, the patria
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United Nations Millennium Declarati
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Millennium Development GoalsThe eig