太平洋岛国的贫困和扶贫政策。

D. Abbott
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鉴于太平洋岛屿国家情况的多样性,这种概括可能具有误导性,但总的趋势是,波利尼西亚国家的表现相对较好,北太平洋密克罗尼西亚国家一直在努力维持已经取得的成果,而美拉尼西亚国家,特别是那些受到自然灾害影响或发生冲突或国内/政治紧张局势的国家,正在目睹早先发展进展的逆转。其结果是,太平洋地区的许多国家偏离了实现八项千年发展目标中至少五项或更多目标的轨道。疲软的财政状况、全球外部性的影响、对气候变化未来影响的关切以及国内农村/城市移民的高水平都是不利影响太平洋各国政府执行必要的政策倡议以实现千年发展目标取得重大成就的能力和承诺的因素。的确,石油价格上涨、气候变化和人口结构的影响,包括劳动力流动的后果以及艾滋病毒/艾滋病日益严重的威胁,正在对一些小岛屿国家可能的长期可持续性产生深远影响。因此,这些问题为太平洋岛屿的人类发展制定了极具挑战性的政策议程。(摘录)
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Poverty and pro-poor policies for Pacific Island countries.
Although generalizations can be misleading given the diversity of Pacific island countries situation the overall trend is that the Polynesian countries have been performing relatively well the Micronesian countries of the north Pacific have been struggling to maintain gains already made while Melanesian countries notably those that have been impacted by natural disasters or where there has been conflict or civil/political tension a reversal of earlier development progress is being witnessed. The result is that many countries in the Pacific are off-track to achieve at least five or more of the eight Millennium Development Goals. Weak fiscal situations the impact of global externalities concern over the future impact of climate change and high levels of domestic rural/urban migration are all factors which are adversely affecting the ability and commitment of Governments in the Pacific to implement the policy initiatives necessary to realize significant achievements towards the Millennium Development Goals. Indeed the impact of oil price rises climate change and demography including the consequences of labour mobility and the growing threat of HIV/AIDS are having profound affects on the likely long-term sustainability of some small island States. These issues therefore set very challenging policy agendas for human development in the Pacific islands. (excerpt)
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