Poverty and social development
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This guide is designed to help you get started with your library research.

Select the tabs above to find information about how to locate Development Studies books, journal articles, websites and more.

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  • Can we still Achieve the Millennium Development Goals? From Costs to Policies
    This study contributes to the current debate on achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), their relevance and what can be done after 2015, by looking at estimates of the cost of reaching the goals in 2015. In particular, it sizes the additional resources needed in developing countries to attain the goals.

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