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Sydney | International Relations | Helen Clark | Lowy Institute | Politics | February 2010
Moving the development agenda forward. Helen ClarkPart 1 | Part 2 In recent times, the challenges of the developing world have been compounded by multiple crises: the food and fuel crises, the global recession, climatic events, and devastating natural disasters such as the earthquake in Haiti, the tsunami in Samoa, earthquakes in Indonesia and many more. In this Lowy Institute talk, head of the UNDP (and former NZ Prime Minister) Helen Clark discusses how the international community can move the development agenda forward and stay focused on achieving the Millennium Development Goals agreed by world leaders in the year 2000. Source: Duration: 29m 59sHelpIf playback stutters, press pause and give it time to preload. Optimal playback occurs when file is fully loaded. More. SlowTV SearchFriends of SlowTVYES! I wish to receive e-newsletters, alerts and updates from Friends of SlowTV. Or follow SlowTV on Twitter |