http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20031201T230000-0500_52409_OBS_WAR_ON_TERROR_DRAINS_FUNDS_FROM_POVERTY_FIGHT.aspVIENNA, (AFP) -- The war on terrorism has pushed the fight against the poverty that afflicts billions of people off the international agenda, a leading US economist told the UN's development organisation yesterday.
"Development was pushed off the world's agenda this year by an agenda about war," Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York, told an opening session of the annual meeting in Vienna of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO). He said the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, which have "dominated the world's agenda for more than two years, claimed 3,000 lives.
"(But) every day 20,000 people are dying of their poverty from (not being able to afford treatment against diseases like) AIDS, TB and malaria," said Sachs, who is special advisor to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan on a group of poverty alleviation initiatives called the Millennium Development Goals.
Sachs said the United States will this year spend 450 billion dollars (US$535 million) on the military and 10 billion dollars on development assistance -- a ratio of 45 to one.
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Our "compassionate conservative" in action. Priorities.