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Race Against Time
Stephen Lewis
ISBN: 0887847536
Published:2006

“I have spent the last four years watching people die.” With these wrenching words, diplomat and humanitarian Stephen Lewis opens his 2005 Massey Lectures. In 2000, the United Nations introduced eight Millennium Development Goals on fundamental issues such as education, health, and cutting poverty in half by 2015. In audacious prose, alive with anecdotes ranging from maddening to hilarious to heartbreaking, Lewis shows why and how the international community is falling desperately short of these goals. He probes the appalling gap between vision and current reality, be he also offers bracingly attainable solutions. This striking, redesigned second edition contains a new Afterword by Lewis, bringing us up-to-date on important events that have transpired in the months since the lectures were delivered.

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Stephen Lewis is the UN Secretary-General's special envoy for HIV/AIDS and director of the Stephen Lewis Foundation. His previous roles include Canadian ambassador to the UN, special advisor on Africa to the UN Secretary-General, and deputy executive director of UNICEF. He was named "Canadian of the Year" by Maclean's magazine in 2003 and one of the 100 most influential people in the world by TIME magazine in 2005.

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