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</html><description>The MDGs, by emphasizing targets at a global level, have ignored the inequalities that average figures conceal (van der Hoeven, 2010, Vandemoortele, 2011, Melaned, 2012). Attention to inequality should be a basic element of any post-2015 agenda and targets for all development goals should be broken down for different socioeconomic classes or for different income groups. This would then make explicit how much less (or more..) access poorer income groups or excluded socioeconomic classes have g...</description></oembed>
