. The poor are the principal beneficiaries of universal access to social services.
. Instead of thinking in terms of supply, we need to meet the demand for services from the poor.
. Policies should be judged by their outcomes rather than by the amount of resources employed.
. Coherent, long-term and participatory policy are needed to escape from the poverty trap.
Health, Education and Poverty Reduction
Policy paper
OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs
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