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More from Monrovia: To universality and beyond…

Posted by admin on 31 January 2013
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  Our man in Monrovia, Brendan Cox, files again…   —————- So how universal is universal? In the context of the new development framework being discussed in Liberia this week does universal really mean every country must be covered by everything read more

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Responses to post-2015 proposal: (i) Ambition

Posted by admin on 17 January 2013
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  As you might expect, we’ve had a lot of response to the working proposal for a post-2015 development framework that we published last week. Three main points emerged, and I’ll summarise them in separate posts..   The great majority read more

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Post-2015: Aim here

Posted by admin on 8 January 2013
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  You’d be pretty foolish to propose a complete post-2015 development framework right now, wouldn’t you? What with the High Level Panel still to have their second substantive meeting (in Monrovia, following London last November and with the Indonesian fixture read more

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Could education be the inequality leader for post-2015?

Posted by admin on 30 October 2012
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  There is now an impressively broad consensus in the technical discussions on post-2015, about the necessary centrality of inequality in the new development framework. And a lot of thinking is underway about how to move from technical consensus to read more

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