How To Eliminate Extreme Poverty In 169 Not-So-Easy Steps

How To Eliminate Extreme Poverty In 169 Not-So-Easy Steps

By Nurith Aizenman

The Millennium Development Goals, set in 2000, revolutionized the fight against poverty. Now the world is setting Sustainable Development Goals. But critics say there may be too many priorities.

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