April 5, 2006, 9:20PM
Action urged to close wealth gap
Forum delegates complain boom in Latin America bypasses poor
By ALAN CLENDENNING
Associated Press
BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL - Latin American governments and lenders must do more to ease the deep divide between rich and poor because few benefits of an expanding economy are trickling down to the poor, delegates at a key economic forum said Wednesday.
Luis Alberto Moreno, the new president of the Inter-American Development Bank, said decades of efforts to attack the grinding poverty in Latin American and the Caribbean have been ineffective despite steady overall economic growth in the region.
He promised a stronger push by the region's largest development bank to deal with the problem as the development bank ended its annual meeting in this southeastern Brazilian city.
"The persistence of profound inequality is the region's main Achilles heel," Moreno said, adding that it "is intensifying the impatience and frustration of the most underprivileged."
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