How to make poverty history: The central role of local organizations in meeting the MDGs

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2005

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London, England: IIED

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Whether or not most of the MDGs (Millennium development goals) are met depends on more effective and pro-poor local organizations being engaged in all aspects - from determining what should be done, to doing it, and to monitoring progress. So it also depends on donor agencies changing to support this. If this is neglected, it is unlikely that most of the MDGs will be met. If the poor lack voice and influence, rights and protection by the rule of law, then much-increased donor flows and even debt relief and fairer global markets are unlikely to bring them much benefit. The people on whose poverty the programmes of all donor agencies are justified surely have a right to a greater influence on what is done and by whom. As the examples given in this book show, this greater influence can transform the quality, scale and cost-effectiveness of development assistance. It can also contribute much to building more effective governance systems, but doing so from the bottom up - which is where it is most needed.

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Rural development, Community development, Local governance, Millennium Development Goals (MDG), Governance

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