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The
General Assembly of the United Nations convenes today. In this session, they'll be reviewing the
Millenium Development Goals set in 2000 -- and to underscore the UN's commitment,
secretary-general Ban Ki-moon has declared that the “bottom billion” of the earth’s poorest people are the focus of development efforts for 2008. But economist
Paul Collier (
watch his TEDTalk) asks Ban and the rest of the UN to go a step further:
... to focus on the challenge of helping the bottom billion to converge with the rest of mankind -- on a more realistic timescale. We need not just a “Year of the Bottom Billion,” but several decades.
How can richer, more developed nations help the bottom billion (and as Collier points out, it's now
the bottom 1.4 billion)?
The answer is not more aid, but more policy, he suggests:
I am not hostile to aid. I think we should increase it, though given the looming recession in Europe and North America, I doubt we will. But other policies on governance, agriculture, security and trade could be used to potent effect.
Read the New York Times Op-Ed piece by Paul Collier >>Watch Paul Collier's 2008 TEDTalk on 4 ways to help the "bottom billion":
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