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After 2015
What, if anything, should replace the MDGs as a policy focus or new development paradigm? In issue 14 The Broker included an article by Andy Sumner of IDS 'Rethinking development policy: Beyond 2015' which considers what a 2015 architecture should look like. The publication of this article coincides with a High Level Policy Forum ‘After 2015: promoting pro-poor growth after the MDGs’ to be hosted in Brussels on 23 June. As preferred media partner The Broker will post blogs by several invited speakers and discussants at the event and use this space on the website to host an online debate on the topic. We openly invite you to read comments, follow the blog and join the debate here.
David Sogge is an independent consultant for grant-making agencies, specialising in civil society Read more>>
Anna Lauridsen is an Operation Advisor for Development Gateway Read more>>
Osmund Osinachi Uzor works at the Institute for World Economics and International Management, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany Read more>>
Lawrence Bategeka is a Senior Research Fellow at the Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC), Kampala, Uganda. Read more>>
Rajwant Sandhu works at the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, New Delhi Read more>>
Ali Abdel Gadir Ali works for the Arab Planning Institute, Kuwait Read more>>
MDGs require relatively little change
June 17, 2009 Stephan Klasen
Stephan Klasen is professor of development economics at the University of Göttingen, Germany Read more>>
Erick Roth is Director of the Psychology Department at Universidad Católica Boliviana in La Paz, Bolivia Read more>>
Brian Pratt is the Excutive Director INTRAC and Treasurer for DSA UKI Read more>>
Emmanuel Frot is Assistant professor at SITE, Stockholm School of Economics Read more>>

