Social watch report 2006 impossible architecture : why the financial structure is not working for the poor and how to redesign it for equity and development

Contributor(s): Battipede, Liliana(Tr.) [Co-author] | Bissio, Roberto ; Suarez, Jorge [Editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Montevideo Social watch 2006Description: 262p. Table ; 26 cmISSN: 0797-9231Subject(s): Economic development - developing countries | Finance - developing countries | Developing countries - economic conditionsDDC classification: 301
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Preface
1. Redesigning the financial architecture
2. Box: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for 2015
3. Box: When will dignity for all be achieved?
Thematic Reports
1. Multilateral financial Institutions: Overhauling development finance
2. Exposing the myth and plugging the leaks
3. Decentralization and sovereignty: How policy space is eroded
4. Reclaiming development : Streamline the Bretton Woods Institutions
5. From Monterrey to Basel : who rules the banks?
6. Forever in your debt?
7. Box: Latin Amertica: debt, investment. capital flight
8. Migrant worker remittances: a way out of poverty?
9. International taxation: the time is ripe
10. Box: Currency Transaction Tax
11. Global Tax evasion
12. Beyond Consultation : innovative sources
13. The new aid modalities for MDG financing: will the European Union keep its promises?
14. Box: Some Considerations regarding budget support
15. Box: Gender budget intitiatives in CEE/ CIS region
16. The Arab region: at the crossroad of development secutiry and human rights
17. What if developing countries could finance poverty eradication from their own public resources?
Measures Progress
1. Ensuring basic capabilties, an essential task for development
2. Poverty and inequality
3. Food Security
4. Education
5. Information Science and Technology
6. Public Expenditure
7. Development assistance
8. The environment
9. Health
10. Reproductive Health
11. Gender Equality
12. The long road to gender equality
13. Development Indicators at the service of human rights monitoring
14. How to read the Social Watch tables
15. The present situation of Poverty in the world
16. Food Security
17. Education
18. Information, Science and technology
19. Public Expenditure
20. Trends in Official Development Assistance
21. Environment
22. Health
23. Children's Immunization
24. Women's Reproductive health
25. Gender equity
26. Status of ratifications of fundamentals ILO conventions
27.Human Rights International Treaties: How do countries full their obligations
28. Methodology
29. Glossary
30. Compilation of articles on human rights mentioend in the statistics tables
31. Sourcs and resources
National Reports
1. Albania
2. Algeria
3. Argentina
4. Bahrain
5. Benin
6. Bolivia
7. Brazil
8. Bulgaria
9. Canada
10. Chile
11 Colombia
12. Costa Rica
13. Ecuador
14. El Salvador
15. Germany
16. Ghana
17. Honduras
18. India
19. Italy
20. Kazakhstan
21. Kenya
22. Korea, Republic of
23. Latvia
24. Lebanon
25. Malta
26. Mexico
27. Morocco
28. Mozambique
29. Nepal
30. Nigeria
31. Pakistan
32. Paraguay
33. Peru
34. Philippines
35. Romania
36. Spain
37. Switzerland
38. Tanzania
39. Thailand
40. Uganda
41. United States of America
42. Zambia

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