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Businesses urged to close the world's poverty gaps.


India and China have achieved enviable rates of economic growth over the past two decades, said Prabhat Kumar Prabhat Kumar is a former governor of Jharkhand and a former cabinet secretary in Government of India.

He is a 1963 batch IAS officer.He was appointed as the Cabinet Sercretary in April 1998. External links
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, the Director of an independent Centre for Governance in India and former Governor of Jharkand State, but 'there is a palpable crisis of governance in many developing countries'. Kumar served for three years as Cabinet Secretary to the Government of India The Government of India (Hindi: भारत सरकार [3]Bhārat Sarkār), officially referred to as the Union Government, and commonly as Central Government  and was addressing the 32nd annual Caux Conference for Business and Industry.

The 'gap in good governance' was a global challenge, at a time when over 1.2 billion people were surviving on an income of under a dollar a day. In some Indian states nine out of 100 babies died in infancy, because their parents were too poor to get to hospital, he said.

Kumar urged businesses and civil society to put into practice models for good governance The terms governance and good governance are increasingly being used in development literature. Governance describes the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented). . 'Governance is too serious a matter to be left to governments,' he said. The turnover of the world's leading 200 multinational corporations

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 was greater than the GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine.  of all developing countries. Yet none was coming up with the low-cost appropriate technology needed for water management, power systems, housing and transport for poor rural communities. 'There is not a single technology developed by the multinationals for the villages of the poor countries,' he believed.

The Centre for Governance, which was launched by Initiatives of Change last year, was working with an Indian institute of management to research ways of 'closing the development divide' between states within India, Kumar said. 'We shall consider our mission accomplished if we can make a small dent in the better governance of India.'

British Member of Parliament Tony Colman welcomed the recent commitment by Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Chan·cel·lor of the Exchequer  
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The senior finance minister in the British government and a member of the prime minister's cabinet.


Chancellor of the Exchequer
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 to work towards an aid budget of 0.7 per cent of GDP. But it was also vital that poor countries were enabled to trade equitably, he said.

Prior to his political career, Colman had launched retail businesses in East and West Africa before becoming a board member of the Burton retail group in the UK, where he founded the TopShop chain of fashion shops.

Business had a role in closing the gap between rich and poor, he said. The businesses which would make a difference in this field would be 'sustainable, equitable, which bring together labour and management, and which look to the long term'. Legislation could help encourage these qualities. Bribery, for instance, is now an offence for British citizens anywhere in the world, thanks to his 2002 Private Member's Bill private member's bill
Noun

a law proposed by a Member of Parliament who is not a government minister
 on the subject. And the all-party committee on socially responsible investment, which he chairs, has forced pension funds to account for the social, environmental and ethical basis of their investments.

Gabriel Minder, founder of two IT consultancies in Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
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, has launched a series of initiatives in the developing world. One has provided 250,000 people with low-cost wheelchairs. Another is enabling 120,000 to receive cataract surgery Cataract Surgery Definition

Cataract surgery is a procedure performed to remove a cloudy lens from the eye; usually an intraocular lens is implanted at the same time.
Purpose

The purpose of cataract surgery is to restore clear vision.
.

Minder is an advisor to the Prince of Wales' Youth Business International (YBI YBI Youth Business International ), which is a product of developing teamwork between industry, international organizations and NGOs, particularly Rotary Clubs worldwide. It has enabled 4,000 disadvantaged young people to launch their own business enterprises, and YBI aims to increase this number to 250,000 people. It has active programmes in 23 countries, and is in discussion in 37 more. The Chinese Government has just invited YBI to help launch a large number of pilot projects in China.
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