Presenting both a broad overview of the issues and drawing together prestigious scholars and practitioners from a variety of fields, this work provides a significant contribution to debates surrounding both global poverty and the success and future of the MDGs.
Introduction Moving from MDGs to GDGs: Development Imperatives beyond 2015 David Hulme and Rorden Wilkinson Part 1: Global Context 1. Millennium Development Goals: Milestones on a long road Margaret Joan Anstee 2. Recapturing the Narrative of International Development Sakiko Fukuda Parr 3. From the Millennium to Global Development Goals Ramesh Thakur 4. Women and the MDGs: Too Little, too Late, too Gendered Sophie Harman 5. MDGs meet Religion: Past, Present, and Future Katherine Marshall 6. ECOSOC and the MDGs: What can be done? Thomas G. Weiss Part 2: Focus on Africa 7. Lessons to be Learned from the Challenges to Achieving the MDGs in Africa Craig N. Murphy 8. Africa and the MDGs: Challenges and Priorities David Hulme and Admos Chimhowu 9. Challenges to the Achievement of the MDGs in Africa Frances Stewart 10. Global Development Goals and the International HIV Response: A Chance for Renewal Ilaria Regondi and Alan Whiteside 11. Combating Poverty in Africa: 2015 and Beyond Yusuf Bangura 12. Taking Africa beyond the MDGs: The Role of Higher Education in Development H. Russel Botman
Rorden Wilkinson is Professor of Global Political Economy and Head-elect Department of International Relations, University of Sussex, UK.
David Hulme is Professor of Development Studies, Director of the Brooks World Poverty Institute (BWPI) and Head of the Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) at the University of Manchester.