Books by UNDP
UNDP, The Human Development Report 2003
by UNDP
This is a major report of the UN which has been publishing every year since 1990 and which gets usually headline treatment in most countries around the world. The importance of this Human Development Report of 2003 is that it concentrated on the Millennium Development Goals and presented them as a compact among nations to end human poverty, particularly a compact between developed donor nations and developing nations.
Interviews where books by UNDP were recommended
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UNICEF’s 2010 State of the World’s Children Report, Celebrating 20 Years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
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UNDP, The Human Development Report 2003
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The No-Nonsense Guide to the United Nations
by Maggie Black -
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Just Give Money to the Poor
by Joseph Hanlon, Armando Barrientos and David Hulme -
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The Idea of Justice
by Amartya Sen
The best books on Children and the Millennium Development Goals, recommended by Richard Jolly
The best books on Children and the Millennium Development Goals, recommended by Richard Jolly
The UN veteran chooses books on the fate of children in the developing world and the Millennium Goals and says giving money to the poor works