Social watch report 2006 (Record no. 5559)

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Title Social watch report 2006
Remainder of title impossible architecture : why the financial structure is not working for the poor and how to redesign it for equity and development
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Montevideo
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Social watch
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2006
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Extent 262p.
Dimensions Table ; 26 cm
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Bibliography, etc Preface<br/>1. Redesigning the financial architecture<br/>2. Box: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for 2015<br/>3. Box: When will dignity for all be achieved?<br/>Thematic Reports<br/>1. Multilateral financial Institutions: Overhauling development finance<br/>2. Exposing the myth and plugging the leaks<br/>3. Decentralization and sovereignty: How policy space is eroded<br/>4. Reclaiming development : Streamline the Bretton Woods Institutions<br/>5. From Monterrey to Basel : who rules the banks?<br/>6. Forever in your debt?<br/>7. Box: Latin Amertica: debt, investment. capital flight <br/>8. Migrant worker remittances: a way out of poverty?<br/>9. International taxation: the time is ripe<br/>10. Box: Currency Transaction Tax<br/>11. Global Tax evasion<br/>12. Beyond Consultation : innovative sources<br/>13. The new aid modalities for MDG financing: will the European Union keep its promises?<br/>14. Box: Some Considerations regarding budget support<br/>15. Box: Gender budget intitiatives in CEE/ CIS region<br/>16. The Arab region: at the crossroad of development secutiry and human rights<br/>17. What if developing countries could finance poverty eradication from their own public resources?<br/>Measures Progress<br/>1. Ensuring basic capabilties, an essential task for development<br/>2. Poverty and inequality<br/>3. Food Security<br/>4. Education <br/>5. Information Science and Technology<br/>6. Public Expenditure<br/>7. Development assistance<br/>8. The environment<br/>9. Health<br/>10. Reproductive Health<br/>11. Gender Equality<br/>12. The long road to gender equality<br/>13. Development Indicators at the service of human rights monitoring<br/>14. How to read the Social Watch tables<br/>15. The present situation of Poverty in the world<br/>16. Food Security <br/>17. Education<br/>18. Information, Science and technology<br/>19. Public Expenditure<br/>20. Trends in Official Development Assistance<br/>21. Environment<br/>22. Health<br/>23. Children's Immunization <br/>24. Women's Reproductive health<br/>25. Gender equity<br/>26. Status of ratifications of fundamentals ILO conventions<br/>27.Human Rights International Treaties: How do countries full their obligations<br/>28. Methodology<br/>29. Glossary<br/>30. Compilation of articles on human rights mentioend in the statistics tables<br/>31. Sourcs and resources<br/>National Reports<br/>1. Albania<br/>2. Algeria<br/>3. Argentina<br/>4. Bahrain<br/>5. Benin<br/>6. Bolivia<br/>7. Brazil<br/>8. Bulgaria<br/>9. Canada<br/>10. Chile<br/>11 Colombia<br/>12. Costa Rica<br/>13. Ecuador<br/>14. El Salvador<br/>15. Germany<br/>16. Ghana<br/>17. Honduras<br/>18. India<br/>19. Italy<br/>20. Kazakhstan<br/>21. Kenya<br/>22. Korea, Republic of<br/>23. Latvia<br/>24. Lebanon<br/>25. Malta<br/>26. Mexico<br/>27. Morocco<br/>28. Mozambique<br/>29. Nepal<br/>30. Nigeria<br/>31. Pakistan<br/>32. Paraguay<br/>33. Peru<br/>34. Philippines<br/>35. Romania<br/>36. Spain<br/>37. Switzerland<br/>38. Tanzania<br/>39. Thailand<br/>40. Uganda<br/>41. United States of America<br/>42. Zambia
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Economic development - developing countries
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Finance - developing countries
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Developing countries - economic conditions
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Personal name Battipede, Liliana(Tr.)
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Personal name Bissio, Roberto ; Suarez, Jorge
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