Book Reviews: Pakistan Human Condition Report 2003

doi: https://doi.org/10.35536/lje.2004.v9.i1.a9

Nina Gera



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Abstract

It is becoming obvious that all large multi-ethnic societies, after attaining the beatific status of development, lose interest in removing poverty. The undying myth of development, that it will remove all poverty forever from all comers of the world, now lies shattered. It comes somewhat as a surprise that so many people believed it for so many years with a sense of naivety and innocence. Even affluent economies such as the US have not been able to rid their societies entirely of the plague of poverty from within their borders. That said, it appears that somebody somewhere means business. The Centre for Research on Poverty Reduction and Income Distribution (CRPRID), an autonomous body with its own board of directors, has published its rather glossy Human Condition Report 2003, the second in its series. The main intent of the Report, as stated in the Forward, is to guide and influence policy makers and be an autonomous tool for monitoring and evaluating the progress made towards achieving the targets laid out in the Poverty Reduction Strategy of Pakistan as well as the Millenium Development Goals.

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Book review, UN, united nations, Human Condition report