worldpoverty@manchester #6: Is global governance failing the world's poor?

worldpoverty@manchester #6: Is global governance failing the world's poor?

David Hulme looks at the successes and failures of the Millennium Development Goals, and at what lessons that can be learned for global governance processes.

The one-page briefs published by the Brooks World Poverty Institute aim to provide researchers and policy makers with clear, quickly accessible information on recent and ongoing BWPI research on global poverty.

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