Post-Busan progress, Sierra Leone's taxing problem, and Syria's children

From Global development | The Guardian Tue Apr 15 2014, 11:32:24

Aid effectiveness talks get underway in Mexico, Sierra Leone's priorities questioned, and warnings of a lost generation in Syria

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World leaders, diplomats, NGOs, thinktanks and representatives from business meet in Mexico this week to discuss whether the global partnership to eradicate poverty through better international cooperation, created in Busan three years ago, has done enough since its inception.

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