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Table of contents The right to a future ..........................................................3 Roberto Bissio Human rights should be at the core of economic recovery .............8 Civil Society Statement Rio+20 and beyond: no future without justice ............................9 Civil Society Reflection Group on Global Development Rio+20: implementation is the key ...................................... 17 Chee Yoke Ling Third World Network Sustainable development and a renewed role for the State in the Arab region ........................................... 19 Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND) Switching paradigms: the only way out ................................. 22 Alejandro Chanona National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Reflection Group on Global Development Perspectives Nigeria: keys for sustainable poverty reduction ....................... 25 Prof. Edward Oyugi Social Development Network (SODNET) How to assess the sustainability of development: lines of European intervention ............................................ 26 Gianfranco Bologna, Giulio Marco Social Watch Italy Current practices are threatening our very existence ................. 28 EUROSTEP Green and equal: financing for sustainable and equitable development ............................................... 29 Kate McInturff Feminist Alliance For International Action (FAFIA) from aid effectiveness to tax justice .................................... 31 Barbara Adams Global Policy Forum Intergenerational justice: satisfying needs instead of greed ..................................................... 32 C.J. George terre des hommes Germany The indignados are asking the right questions about Europe’s future....................................................... 35 Mirjam van Reisen, Tilburg University Simon Stocker and Georgina Carr, EUROSTEP Housing, land and sustainable development ........................... 38 Miloon Kothari and Shivani Chaudhry MEASSURING PROGRESS Basic Capabilities Index .................................................. 45 Gender Equity Index ........................................................ 50 Social and Economic Rights fulfillment Index (SERf) ................ 52
from the grassroots: NATIONAL REPORTS AfGHANISTAN ............................................................... 60 ARGENTINA .................................................................. 62 ARMENIA ..................................................................... 64 AzERBAIjAN ................................................................. 66 BAHRAIN ..................................................................... 68 BANGLADESH................................................................ 70 BELGIUM ..................................................................... 72 BENIN ......................................................................... 74 BOLIvIA....................................................................... 76 BRAzIL........................................................................ 78 BULGARIA .................................................................... 80 BURMA ....................................................................... 82 CAMBODIA ................................................................... 84 CAMEROON .................................................................. 86 CANADA ...................................................................... 88 CENTRAL AfRICAN REPUBLIC ............................................ 90 CHILE ......................................................................... 92 COLOMBIA ................................................................... 94 CROATIA ...................................................................... 96 CyPRUS ...................................................................... 98 CzECH REPUBLIC .........................................................100 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ....................................................102 ECUADOR ...................................................................104 EL SALvADOR ..............................................................106 ERITREA .....................................................................108 fINLAND.....................................................................110 fRANCE .....................................................................112 GERMANy ...................................................................114 GHANA .......................................................................116 GUATEMALA ................................................................118 HONDURAS .................................................................120 HUNGARy ...................................................................122 INDIA.........................................................................124 IRAq .........................................................................126 ITALy .........................................................................128 KENyA .......................................................................130 KOREA, REPUBLIC Of .....................................................132 MALAySIA ..................................................................134 MALTA .......................................................................136 MExICO ......................................................................138 MOROCCO...................................................................140 MOzAMBIqUE ..............................................................142 NEPAL .......................................................................144 NICARAGUA .................................................................146 NIGERIA .....................................................................148 PAKISTAN ...................................................................150 PALESTINE ..................................................................152 PANAMA .....................................................................154 PARAGUAy ..................................................................156 PERU .........................................................................158 PHILIPPINES ................................................................160 POLAND .....................................................................162 SENEGAL ....................................................................164 SERBIA ......................................................................166 SLOvENIA ...................................................................168 SOMALIA ....................................................................170 SPAIN .......................................................................172 SRI LANKA ..................................................................174 SUDAN .......................................................................176 TANzANIA ...................................................................178 THAILAND ...................................................................180 USA ..........................................................................182 vENEzUELA .................................................................184 vIETNAM ....................................................................186 yEMEN .......................................................................188 zAMBIA ......................................................................190
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Table <strong>of</strong> contents<br />
The right to a future ..........................................................3<br />
Roberto Bissio<br />
Human rights should be at the core <strong>of</strong> economic recovery .............8<br />
Civil Society Statement<br />
Rio+20 and beyond: no future without justice ............................9<br />
Civil Society Reflection Group on Global Development<br />
Rio+20: implementation is the key ...................................... 17<br />
Chee Yoke Ling<br />
Third World Network<br />
Sustainable development and a renewed role<br />
for the State in the Arab region ........................................... 19<br />
Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND)<br />
Switching paradigms: the only way out ................................. 22<br />
Alejandro Chanona<br />
National Autonomous University <strong>of</strong> Mexico (UNAM)<br />
Reflection Group on Global Development Perspectives<br />
Nigeria: keys for sustainable poverty reduction ....................... 25<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Edward Oyugi<br />
<strong>Social</strong> Development Network (SODNET)<br />
How to assess the sustainability <strong>of</strong> development:<br />
lines <strong>of</strong> European intervention ............................................ 26<br />
Gianfranco Bologna, Giulio Marco<br />
<strong>Social</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> Italy<br />
Current practices are threatening our very existence ................. 28<br />
EUROSTEP<br />
Green and equal: financing for sustainable<br />
and equitable development ............................................... 29<br />
Kate McInturff<br />
Feminist Alliance For International Action (FAFIA)<br />
from aid effectiveness to tax justice .................................... 31<br />
Barbara Adams<br />
Global Policy Forum<br />
Intergenerational justice: satisfying<br />
needs instead <strong>of</strong> greed ..................................................... 32<br />
C.J. George<br />
terre des hommes Germany<br />
The indignados are asking the right questions<br />
about Europe’s future....................................................... 35<br />
Mirjam van Reisen, Tilburg University<br />
Simon Stocker and Georgina Carr, EUROSTEP<br />
Housing, land and sustainable development ........................... 38<br />
Miloon Kothari and Shivani Chaudhry<br />
MEASSURING PROGRESS<br />
Basic Capabilities Index .................................................. 45<br />
Gender Equity Index ........................................................ 50<br />
<strong>Social</strong> and Economic Rights fulfillment Index (SERf) ................ 52