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This blog is maintained by Shanta Devarajan, the Chief Economist of the South Asia Region at the World Bank. Its goal is to create a conversation around how South Asia can end poverty in a generation. | Learn more...
Mariam Claeson is the program coordinator for AIDS in the South Asia Region of the World Bank since January 2005. She was the lead public health specialist in the HNP, Human Development Network of the World Bank, 1998- 2004.| Learn more...
Shekhar Shah is the Regional Economic Adviser for South Asia at the World Bank. | Learn more...A list of regular guest bloggers. | Learn more...
This analysis shows that current growth has already made it possible for countries in South Asia to pursue “second-generation” reforms. Ending poverty could be within grasp.
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