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Mantra of inclusive development

Mantra of inclusive development July 7, 2021 A country’s budget, in addition to estimating annual revenues and expenses, provides an opportunity to uplift the well-being of the people through fiscal management. On June 11, the current government announced its fourth budget with a total outlay of Rs8.487 trillion and gross revenue receipts (tax and non-tax) of Rs7.909 trillion. The budget is presumed to be growth-oriented, with additional claims of ‘bottom-up’ approaches to poverty reduction and more inclusivity in the development process. Accordingly, a set of measures, including incentives to businesses, increase in the PSDP, social protection to marginalized groups, loan facilities to low-income households, support to SMEs etc is proposed in the budget. Despite these measures, success in terms of inclusive growth or development highly depends on how these plans are executed or how these incentives are reached to the downtrodden segment of society.

Ministry of Power and UNDP to convene the Colombo Development Dialogues on Green Development - Adaderana Biz English

Ministry of Power and UNDP to convene the Colombo Development Dialogues on Green Development - Adaderana Biz English
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Latin America In a Trap

Latin America In a Trap Latin America In a Trap 26 de junio de 2021, 0:10 Por Cira Rodríguez César Havana, Jun 26 (Prensa Latina) Latin America is trapped in a vicious circle exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, which generates unequal progress, low economic growth, a huge gap between extreme wealth and poverty and huge vulnerability. The 2021 Regional Human Development Report, released by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), highlights that the region is in a trap that does not allow it to achieve the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals. The progress obtained in recent decades is more unequal in Latin American and Caribbean countries than in other parts of the world comparable to their levels of development; moreover, their social indicators are below considering that it is a middle-income area.

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