This
is the report of the fourth meeting of
the International Forum for Social Development,
United Nations. The meeting, entitled
'Equity, Inequalities and Interdependence',
was held at the United Nations headquarters
in New York on 5-6 October 2004. The International
Forum for Social Development is a project
launched in 2001 by the Department of
Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat
of the United Nations. Intended to assist
in the implementation of the Copenhagen
Declaration and Programme of Action adopted
by the World Summit for Social Development,
1995, the Forum brought together representatives
of governments, international organizations
and the civil society for informal debates
on global issues of development and social
progress. The fourth meeting of the Forum
was focused specifically on the issue
of equity and equality in the current
world conjuncture. For the current meeting,
IDEAS contributed two documents on inequality
in Asia, covering both eastern and southern
regions. The countries studied included
China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand,
Philippines, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan
and Sri Lanka.
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