Taking Action for the World's Poor and Hungry People: Monthly Archives for October 2007

Conclusions and Moving Forward - Part I

Conclusions and Moving Forward - Part II

Conclusions and Moving Forward - Part III

Challenges and Opportunities for Poverty Reduction, Part I

What Will It Take to Enable People to Move out of Extreme Poverty and Hunger? Part I

What Will It Take to Enable People to Move out of Extreme Poverty and Hunger? Part II

What Will It Take to Enable People to Move out of Extreme Poverty and Hunger? Part III

Who and where are the world's poorest and hungry people? Part I

Who and where are the world's poorest and hungry people? Part II

Why do poverty and hunger persist?

Economic Growth is NOT an Antipoverty Policy

Review and Prospect of China's Poverty Alleviation and Development Part III

Review and Prospect of China's Poverty Alleviation and Development Part II

Review and Prospect of China's Poverty Alleviation and Development Part I

"Thinking about poverty has changed from a focus on charity to the recognition of rights"

"We still face many significant challenges in meeting the MDGs"

By the Year 2006, Ghana Had Reduced Hunger by 58%

"Indigenous people and ethnic minorities are among the poorest in the world"

"The proportion of people living on less than a dollar a day has fallen"

Hui Liangyu,Vice-Premier, State Council of the People's Republic of China, delivers opening address