after 2015: promoting pro poor policy after the mdgs a high level policy forum hosted by dfid/actionaid/dsa/eadi/ids
This dossier supports the communication and outreach activities of the High Level Policy Forum organised by DFID , ActionAid , DSA , EADI and IDS - in partnership with The Broker - on June 23 2009 in Brussels.
The MDGs have played a major role in focusing development policy since their original incarnation in the 1990s but what happens when we no longer have the MDGs? How will we promote pro-poor policy after 2015?
This high level policy forum will debate these issues and seek to address three questions:
What has been the impact on poverty reduction of the MDG paradigm?
What are the major global processes shaping development up to 2015 and beyond?
How can we promote pro-poor policy after the MDGs and amid global changes?
Background article: Beyond 2015: Rethinking development policy by Andy Sumner, published in The Broker
policy briefings
research papers
Basarir, Hasan: On the Multidimensional Measurement of Poverty: An Empirical Study on South Africa
Bourguignon, François et al: Millennium Development Goals at Midpoint: Where do we stand and where do we need to go?
Fischer, Andrew M: Towards genuine universalism within contemporary development policy
Gore, Charles: The Global Development Cycle, MDGs and the Future of Poverty Reduction
Hulme, David: Governing Global Poverty? Global Ambivalence and the Millennium Development Goals
Ireland, Sophia / Allison, Christine: The MDGs: past, present and future: views and voices of young people
Loy, Catherine / Gabrielle Russell-Mundine: Particularity and Inclusion: Why the MDGs do not address the unique needs of Indigenous peoples.
McCulloch, Neil / Sumner, Andy: Will the Global Financial Crisis Change the Development Paradigm?
Ohme, Stephan Klaus: Global parameters for the implementation of the MDGs up to and beyond 2015 – challenges and current discussion
Porter, Caitlin: After 2015: Promoting Pro-poor Policy after the MDGs
Sinha, Pranay Kumar: An Overview of Development Aid in 2040
Subasat, Jasmine: After 2015: Promoting Pro-Poor Policy after the MDGs
Vandemoortele, Jan: Taking the MDGs Beyond 2015: Hasten Slowly
Vargas-Hernández, José G: Economic, Social and Political Scenarios of Mexico in the Next Two Decades
think pieces
Currah, Kel: MDGs 2.0 – An Open-sourced Campaign
Garau, Pietro: The MDGs are modest, poorly defined and unreachable. Full speed ahead.
Gauci, Adrian: Disaggregation counts: Why progress towards MDGs in Sub-Saharan Africa is slow ?
Ghataoura, Rajpal Singh: Promoting Pro-Poor Policy after the MDGs, Thinkpiece
Gooding, Kate/ Mulligan Diane: What has been the impact on poverty reduction of the MDG paradigm?
Gulrajani, Nilima: In 2015
Hawkins, Kate / Standing, Hilary: Bringing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in from the Margins
Jones, Nicola /Holmes, Rebecca: After 2015: Developing Social Protection Systems to Promote Child Well-being
Kasongi, Donald: After 2015: Promoting Pro-poor Policy after the MGDs
Langford, Malcolm: Six ways to fix the MDGs: taking rights seriously
Mallick, Shahid: Policy Quest for Pro Poor Development During and End of MDG era
Melamed, Claire: What next after the MDGs: lessons from the financial and food crises
OECD MP Project: The Global Project on Measuring the Progress of Societies: A global movement for a global challenge
Sheperd, Andrew: Poverty Reduction and the MDGs Paradigm
Sumner, Andy et al: Designing child-sensitive policies
Sumner, Andy: What is Required to Meet the MDGs and What are the Key Elements of a Post-2015 Architecture?
Wolcott, Sara J: Opportunities and Challenges in Green Economies and Green New Deals
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Created: May 2009
Updated: June 2009
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