March 18, 2009
One of the best books I have ever read on development was ‘Crying out for Change’, a summary of a massive late 1990s study by the World Bank called ‘Voices of the Poor’. So it was a delight to pick up the summary of its new and epic successor ‘The Moving Out of Poverty Study’ (I’ve got the book on
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From Poverty to Power in South Africa
February 23, 2009
Just spent a week promoting the South African edition of From Poverty to Power, published by Jacana Media with a nice foreword from Francis Wilson, an authority on poverty and labour markets in SA who also chaired the launch event at the Book Lounge in Cape Town. Jacana put on a great programme of public events, university lectures and got
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Pregnancy and childbirth still killing 500,000 women a year, nearly all in Africa and South Asia
January 22, 2009
Gender injustice is toxic to development, nowhere more clearly than in the stark fact that having a child remains one of the biggest health risks for women worldwide. Fifteen hundred women die every day from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth. That’s half a million women every year, and the number has hardly budged in two decades, according to UNICEF’s
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Recession, development and climate change: the big picture
December 28, 2008
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How did the book go down in Obamerica?
December 25, 2008
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Health is social, not medical
December 16, 2008
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So what do other people think of the book?
December 15, 2008
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Vietnam: really making poverty history
December 15, 2008
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A definitive overview of education in the developing world
December 12, 2008
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Cuba beats USA again, this time on child welfare
December 10, 2008
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Can we measure inequality of opportunity? The World Bank has a go.
December 6, 2008
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