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INTER-AMERICAN
INITIATIVE ON SOCIAL CAPITAL, ETHICS AND DEVELOPMENT |
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Workshop:
"Elements of a New Consensus to Confront Poverty in the
Americas"
November
19th , 2003 |
Untitled Document
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PAHO
Headquarters
525 23rd St., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20037
U.S.A.
Description:
In spite of the widespread economic reforms introduced in the
1980’s, the results in terms of economic growth, job creation
and making inroads in the daunting challenge to overcome on
poverty have been meager.
In the aftermath of the unprovoked 9/11 terrorist attacks on
the United States, the economic downturn and the diversion of
resources to address terrorist threat have caused increasing
economic problems in the Americas. In Monterrey, Mexico, heads
of state of many governments met to initiate a new approach
to increase the flow of resources for development goals.
In repeated summits, the Presidents of the American nations
have called for accelerating the pace of development in the
Americas. This meeting has been called to reformulate the hemispheric
consensus and to institute among the international institutions
that serve the countries new and more dynamic means to accelerate
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