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Global Monitoring Report 2009 : A Development Emergency

2009

World Bank | International Monetary Fund


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Publisher
World Bank
Other Subjects
Slum dwellers; Mortality rate; Private investments; Development assistance; Policy responses; Service delivery; Credit information; Health care providers; Expenditures; Child mortality; Purchasing power; Number of people; Progress; Financial markets; Monetary fund; Low- income countries; Primary school; Creditor; Vulnerable groups; Debt service; Development efforts; International finance; Emerging market; Incidence of poverty; Early childhood; Environmental sustainability; Sustainable access; Debt relief; Private credit; Access to financing; Infrastructure development; Large population; Country debt; Government capacities; Income inequality; Commodity prices; Return; Infant deaths; Child health care; Social sector; Gender parity; Immunizations; Currency; Disbursements; Institutional capacity; Future growth; Health systems; Fiscal constraint; Infant mortality; Primary health care; Policy response; Safe drinking water; Population size; Foreign direct investment; Financial crises; Bond spreads; Low-income country; Maternal mortality; Global poverty; Emerging market countries; Cash transfer; National governments; Fund management; Official development assistance; Sustainable economic growth; Infrastructure financing; Preventable disease; Macroeconomic policies; Complications; International development; International financial institutions; Safety net; Preventable diseases; Live births; Job creation; Epidemic; Millennium development goal; Exchange rates; Public debt management; Average debt; Health care services; Sanitation facilities; International community; Flow of credit; Purchasing power parity; Dissemination; Poor people; Universal primary education; Environmental resources; International bonds; Development finance; Capital flows; Financial system; Transparency; Financial crisis; Complications of pregnancy; National policy; Reducing maternal mortality; Human development; Millennium declaration; Access to health services; Levels of education; Gender disparity; Pharmaceutical companies; Availability of credit; Use of resources; Safety nets; Primary school age; Basic sanitation; Tertiary education; Primary schooling; Macroeconomic management; Low-income countries; Domestic resource mobilization; Income level; Elimination of poverty; Social programs; Financial constraints; Emerging markets; Provision of education; Mortgage; Financial development; Commodity price; Empowerment of women; Mortgage market; Maternal health; Development bank; Debt reduction; Essential drugs; Maternal mortality ratio; Child health services; Respect; Good governance; Private capital; Gross national income; Financial systems; Development goals; Trade finance; Global health; Union members; Macroeconomic stability; Universal access; Exporters; Infant mortality rate; Young people; Investment climate; Bond; Global economy; Universal access to treatment; Safe water; Poor households; Public funds
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2625http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-7859

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