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Human Development Report 2005

International cooperation at a crossroads: Aid, trade and security in an
unequal world

Website:  http://hdr.undp.org/

This year's Human Development Report takes stock of human development,
including progress towards the MDGs. Looking beyond statistics, it
highlights the human costs of missed targets and broken promises. Extreme
inequality between countries and within countries is identified as one of
the main barriers to human development52;and as a powerful brake on
accelerated progress towards the MDGs.

More Aid, Pro-Poor Trade Reform, and Long-Term Peace-Building Vital to
Ending Extreme Poverty
 World leaders presented new UNDP Human Development Report in advance of
World Summit at UN next week

Press release:
http://hdr.undp.org/reports/global/2005/pdf/presskit/HDR05_PR1E.pdf

United Nations, 7 September 200552;World leaders today received a stark
assessment of the human costs of missing agreed global targets for lifting
people out of extreme poverty51;costs which would include many millions of
preventable deaths over the next 10 years, according to UNDP57;s 2005 Human
Development Report.

Presented to heads of state and government one week before they meet in New
York for a crucial UN summit to review progress towards the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs), the 2005 Human Development Report shows that
while there has been substantial overall progress globally, many individual
countries are actually falling further behind.

The Report calls for swift and dramatic changes in global aid, trade and
security policies to fulfil the promises made by the international
community when world leaders gathered here to address these problems five
years ago. 6

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