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World Development Report (WDR) 2000/2001: Attacking Poverty


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Press release: New World Bank Report Urges Broader Approach To Reducing Poverty
(9/12/00)

Transcript: WDR launch (9/12/00)

Speech: Jim Wolfensohn's Keynote Address at the Conference on World Poverty and Development: A Challenge for the Private Sector
(10/3/00)

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External review

"A Critical Review of the WDR" by the Comparative Research Programme on Poverty
 

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Report: Progress in Operationalizing the WDR 2000/01(3/1/02)

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At the start of a new century, poverty remains a global problem of huge proportions. World Development Report 2000/2001: Attacking Poverty argues that major reductions in all dimensions of poverty are possible--that the interaction of markets, state institutions, and civil societies can harness the forces of economic integration and technological change to serve the interests of poor people and increase their share of society's prosperity. More...

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WDR workplan (1998-2000)

Overview — Attacking Poverty: Opportunity, Empowerment, and Security
Simultaneous actions to expand opportunity, empowerment, and security can create a new dynamic for change that will make it possible to tackle human deprivation and create just societies that are also competitive and productive. If the developing world and the international community work together to combine this insight with real resources, both financial and those embodied in people and institutions—their experience, knowledge, and imagination—the 21st century will see rapid progress in the fight to end poverty.

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