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Proceedings of the DFID‐DSA‐EADI‐ActionAid Policy Forum

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  • Michael Tribe
  • Aurélien Lafon

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The main conclusions from the plenary sessions of the Policy Forum can be summarised as follows: • focus must still remain on achieving the MDGs; • developing country ownership of the new framework is essential and the approach must therefore be Southern‐led; • the obligations of the developed countries towards the achievement of the MDGs need clarification; • international income and wealth redistribution should be a ‘right’ (‘automatic’ rather than discretionary), including international redistributive taxes and international inequality and its reduction should be given more emphasis; • ethical and moral perspectives need emphasising within a global social justice, rather than a purely Indicator‐driven, approach; • ‘fragile’ states and global uncertainty need special treatment; • the ‘quality’ of MDG achievements, rather than ‘quantity’, needs emphasising; • the science and technology capacity of developing countries is critically important; • processes which deliver the quantitative Indicators (MDGs) require more emphasis. Serious research is needed to ensure the debate is well informed.

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  • Michael Tribe & Aurélien Lafon, 2010. "Proceedings of the DFID‐DSA‐EADI‐ActionAid Policy Forum," IDS Bulletin, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 41(1), pages 129-134, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:idsxxx:v:41:y:2010:i:1:p:129-134
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