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Shanghai Conference Unveils Agenda for Poverty Reduction
Shanghai Agenda on Poverty Reduction
China Promises Common Prosperity for All People
Chinese Vice-Premier Meets Foreign Guests in Shanghai
China Gets over US$9 Million Aid for Poverty Reduction
China to Strengthen Int'l Cooperation, Support Global Poverty Reduction Efforts
Brazilian President Leaves China
How Can China Help the World Beat Poverty?
Brazil Banks on Trade with China
To Increase Farmer's Income, a New Challenge for China's Poverty Reduction Endeavor
Leaders Share Views and Hopes
China to Support Global Poverty Reduction Efforts
Poverty Reduction Conference Convenes in Shanghai
Developing Nations Battle Poverty Together
China Ready to Offer Help to World Poverty Reduction: Premier
Global Effort to Eliminate Poverty
Brazilian President Arrives in Shanghai
Developing Countries Say Hope to Learn Much from Poverty Reduction Conference in Shanghai
Shanghai Ready for Global Conference on Poverty
A New Paradigm in Poverty Reduction
Brazilian President Arrived in Beijing
Global Poverty Reduction Conference to Be Held in Shanghai
Tanzanian President Leaves for Poverty-Reduction Meeting in Shanghai
Developing Countries to Exchange Poverty Fighting Solutions in Shanghai
Global Learning Process for Scaling Up Poverty Reduction and Conference in Shanghai, May 25-27, 2004
Countries Learn from Development Experiences: World Bank-sponsored Scaling up Poverty Reduction Conference in Shanghai
World Bank, China Announce Global Learning Conference
 
 
 
Speeches & Presentations
Scaling Up Poverty Reduction Conference Closing Remarks: Wolfensohn
Wen Raises Five Proposals to Attain Global Prosperity
Premier Addresses Global Conference on Poverty Reduction
Stepping Up Efforts to Reduce Poverty in Asia Pacific
Wolfensohn Gives Speech at Shanghai Conference
 
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