ABSTRACT

The book is concerned with strategy and tactics for directing that small slice of world income into filling the gap. This must be done country by country, on the initiative of each country’s government: with the maximum involvement of its own civil society, and with the rich world also making a contribution. To add momentum, the international community needs to adopt targets far more specific than the fifty percent extreme ‘poverty reduction’ of the first Millennium Development Goal.

part |52 pages

Case for a safety-net

chapter |6 pages

Paradox

Need and opportunity

chapter |12 pages

The basic case

part |78 pages

Ways and means

chapter |4 pages

Difficulties and obstacles

chapter |12 pages

Employment guarantees

chapter |15 pages

Paying for health care

chapter |6 pages

The ‘other' Millennium Development Goals

Competition or synergy?

chapter |15 pages

Politics of safety-nets

Turning aspiration into reality

part |40 pages

Another window

part |9 pages

Summary

chapter |7 pages

Imperative and hope

chapter |3 pages

Postscript