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Battling Extreme Poverty in Bangladesh Part 2: Is Bangladesh on the Right Path?
September 25, 2013 11 min. read

  As the target year for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MGDs) draws closer, the international community has been reflecting on the development successes and failures of the past decades.[i] When it comes to poverty reduction, countries that can be labeled as success cases have followed one of two paths. Some owe their success to […]

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Updates on Women, Children and Human Rights from Around the Globe
December 3, 2012 3 min. read

  Burundi obstetric clinic slows maternal deaths The Burundi region of Kabezi has already met the Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality by 75% from 1990 rates thanks to an emergency obstetric care clinic run by Médecins sans Frontières, and open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. “You do not need state-of-the-art […]

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Global Health at the UN General Assembly
September 30, 2012 2 min. read

In a time of political, social, and economic turmoil, the focus on global health has blurred slightly. We’ve made great gains against polio, malaria, HIV, and a number of other diseases in the past decade, but there is, as always, much to be done. With tensions high across the Middle East and Europe, an election […]

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MDG Report Points to Worsening Food Security in Pakistan
July 7, 2012 1 min. read

The United Nation’s most recent report on progress on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) shows that Pakistan’s food security has declined in the last four years. “The report expressed fears that Pakistan was lagging behind the target of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger and indicators show that the target would not be achieved by 2015, […]

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Africa’s Success Story: Child Mortality Declines
May 27, 2012 3 min. read

Last week’s print edition of the Economist reports “the best story in development,” which describes huge declines in child mortality across Africa.  Too often, good stories about Africa are buried in the back pages of newspapers and magazines.  In this case, the headline is sensationalist but true.  The trends of child mortality in a majority of African […]

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The GBCHealth Conference: Public-Private Partnerships for Stronger Global Health?
May 20, 2012 3 min. read

 At the GBCHealth Conference in New York last week, business, civil society, government, and other key stakeholders gathered to discuss the role of business in global health. Topics discussed included HIV/AIDS thirty years into the epidemic, health programs in the workplace, and women’s health. The GBCHealth Conference is a major forum for global health experts, […]

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Asia Society's Pakistan 2020 Report
May 23, 2011 4 min. read

The Asia Society last week released what it calls a unique sixty-one page report Pakistan 2020: A vision for Building a Better Future in New York and Washington DC.  The report has endeavored to look at Pakistan from multiple lenses rather than solely focusing on the country’s security issues. A team of around thirty American […]

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Ending poverty by reducing corruption
September 30, 2010 3 min. read

Last week the United Nations held a summit on the Millennium Development Goals. This is a set of venerable aims laid out in 2000 and intended to be accomplished by 2015. They include things like improving gender equality and ending extreme poverty. While some people indeed treat them as something to strive for, the goals […]

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