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Children running down road in Bangladesh. USE ONLY FOR MDG REPORT CARD

Children running down road in Bangladesh.
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South Sudan presentation of 'Development Progress: Examples of progress from the region and beyond'

14 October 2011 09:00 - 12:00 (GMT+00)
Venue: 
Home and Away
Juba South Sudan
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ODI’s Mapping Progress report finds four key drivers of progress in development. It systematically analyses development progress in 24 countries across the global south and ranks countries according to performance.

Countries often better known as hubs of war and famine have made remarkable progress across different sectors including growth, education, healthcare, governance and agriculture. The report identifies the crucial role of effective leadership, smart policies, proper institutional foundations and international partnership in driving development progress. Countries are split into four categories: stars, surprises, potential performers and conundrums where progress in some areas has not delivered expected improvements in the lives of the poor.

The Mapping Progress report was presented in Sudan to showcase and share challenges, achievements and plans of development progress in developing countries. 

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