Rural Well-being: From Vision to Action : Proceedings of the Fourth Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and the George Washington University, Washington, D.C., September 25-27, 1996The Fourth Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development held in September 1996 focused on where the international development community should be heading to bring about rural development and achieve rural well-being. Four key issues for sustaining such a challenge were discussed: poverty reduction; widely shared growth; household, national, and global food security; and sustainable natural resource management. Thematic and regional roundtable discussions included targeting poverty reduction, investing in social capital, improving dryland management, conquering rural poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, and accelerating rural growth in Africa. |
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If food security is to be ensured for all , the governments of developing countries
must be effective in doing what only they can do , and they should not undertake
tasks that are best undertaken by the private sector or civil society . Strong ...
If food security is to be ensured for all , the governments of developing countries
must be effective in doing what only they can do , and they should not undertake
tasks that are best undertaken by the private sector or civil society . Strong ...
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Food Needs in Developing countries Could Nearly Double over the Next Thirty
Years and women smallholders are ... to Organisation for Economic Co - opera -
tion and Development ( OECD ) country markets , developing countries cannot ...
Food Needs in Developing countries Could Nearly Double over the Next Thirty
Years and women smallholders are ... to Organisation for Economic Co - opera -
tion and Development ( OECD ) country markets , developing countries cannot ...
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Developing countries were allowed to convert unbound tariffs into " ceiling
bindings " unrelated to previous rates of protection , and many countries chose to
use this freedom to set rates well above those that previously applied . In
developing ...
Developing countries were allowed to convert unbound tariffs into " ceiling
bindings " unrelated to previous rates of protection , and many countries chose to
use this freedom to set rates well above those that previously applied . In
developing ...
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Opening Plenary | 7 |
Our Responsibility to Future Generations | 17 |
Political Dimensions of Rural WellBeing and How to Achieve Results on the Ground | 27 |
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