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Tag Archives: Millennium Development Goals
Spotlight on the UNDG
There are several dozen agencies across the United Nations (UN) system. Most of them have a specialised agencies like the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) or the World Food Programme (WFP). There are some well-known UN Funds and programmes such … Continue reading
Posted in Human Development, International Development, Millennium Development Goals, Posts, UNDG, UNDP, United Nations Development Group, United Nations Development Programme
Tagged 2030, CEB, Chief Executives Board for Coordination, Delivering as One, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, DOCO, FAO, Food and Agriculture Organisation, IFAD, ILO, International Development, International Fund for Agricultural Development, International Labour Organisation, International Telecommunications Union, ITU, Kofi Annan, Landlocked Developing Countries & Small Island Developing Countries, MDGs, Millennium Development Goals, Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Office of Under Secretary General - Special Adviser on Africa, OHRLLS, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, Secretary General of the United Nations, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Sustainable Development, UN Development Operations Coordination Office, UN General Assembly, UN Women, UNCTAD, UNDAF, UNDG, UNDPI, UNEP, UNFIP, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNIDO, UNIFEM, United Nations Children's Fund, United Nations Department of Public Information, United Nations Development Assistance Framework, United Nations Development Fund for Women, United Nations Development Group, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Educational, United Nations Fund for International Partnerships, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, United Nations Population Fund, United Nations World Tourism Organization, UNOSAA, WFP, WMO, World Bank, World Food Programme, World Meteorological Organisation, WTO
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The NSS 2015 & the SDSR 2015: The “Development” parts Part 2
Another also quite obvious development initiative proposed was to continue developing global or international development arena is brought up on page 48, paragraph 5.9 which states that the UK has and will continue to play a leading role in the … Continue reading
Posted in David Cameron, DFID, International Development, International Trade, Least Developed Countries, MDGs, Official Development Assistance, Posts, Poverty Reduction, SDGs
Tagged bad Samaritan, Corruption, David Cameron, golden thread, Ha-Joon Chang, Human Rights, International Development, Joseph Stiglitz, Kicking Away the Ladder, MDGs, Millennium Development Goals, post 2015, post-MDG goals, post-MDGs, post-Washington Consensus, Poverty Redution Strategy Papers, PRSPs, rule of law, SDSR, SDSR 2015, Simon Maxwell, sustainable development goals, UN High-level panel, Washington Consensus, World Bank
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Links for thought 11
Haven’t done this series in a while so here we go: 1) Jin Liqun: From the lines of Lord Byron to AIIB’s corridors of power A Devex article on Jin Liqun,the first leader of the recently created, non-Western dominated, non-neoliberal … Continue reading
Posted in Ha-Joon Chang, International Development, MDGs, SDGs
Tagged 2030, Africa, AIIB, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Christine Lagarde, Conflict, Conflict Pool, CSSF, Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, DFAT, DIE, fragile states, German Development Institute, Ha-Joon Chang, IMF, IMF Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, Jin Liqun, Malala, Malala Yousafzai, Malcolm Turnbull, MDGs, Migration, Millennium Development Goals, minister for international development and the Pacific, Phil Vernon, post-MDG goals, SDGs, Stability and Security Fund, Steve Ciobo, sustainable development goals, Telegraph, Tony Abbott, UN, United Kingdom, United Nations, United States Agency for International Development, USAID
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Will the post-2015 goals be any use?
Originally posted on Phil Vernon:
The post-2015 development goals need show how to reduce fragility and increase resilience in conflict-prone contexts. They also need to be designed as a system of genuine incentives for participation and transformation. ___________________________________________________________________ The UN’s…
Posted in International Development, Posts
Tagged Centre for Development Studies, conflict states, Department for International Development, DFID, Graham Brown, Hugo Gorst-Williams, International Development, Lee Webster, MDGs, Millennium Development Goals, ODI, Overseas Development Institute, Phil, post 2015, post-MDGs, security, Simon Maxwell, University of Bath
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UNGA Debates Global Economic Governance for Development
Originally posted on Post2015.org – what comes after the MDGs?:
The United Nations and Global Economic Governance, a UN General Assembly (UNGA) special event, was held on April 15th, 2013. The debate, including member states and representatives of the…
Greening’s chance to seize the future
Originally posted on Post2015.org – what comes after the MDGs?:
“We now welcome Justine Greening to the post of International Development Secretary and Lynne Featherstone to the ministerial team. Greening will need to hold on to key elements of…
Posted in Andrew Mitchell, International Development, Justine Greening, Millennium Development Goals, ODI, Overseas Development Institute, Paris Declaration, Posts, Poverty Reduction
Tagged 0.7% Legislation, 0.7%/GNI, Alison Evans, Andrew Mitchell, Department for International Development, DFID, Dr Alison Evans, Justine Greening, Lynne Featherstone, MDGs, Millennium Development Goals, ODI, Overseas Development Institute, post 2015, post-MDGs
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Never ever use Wikpedia to find out about International Political Economy and International Development
Never ever use Wikpedia to find out about IPE and International Development. Never Ever. Whether you are a student (at any level), journalist (Wikipedia is not a reliable source for news!), researcher (you ought to be shot if you ever … Continue reading
Posted in IDA, International Development, International Development Association, International Political Economy, Official Development Assistance, Posts, UNDG, United Nations Development Group, United Nations Development Programme, World Bank
Tagged foreign aid, IDA, IDA Final Deputies' Report, IDA Replenishment, IDA Replenishment Rounds, International Development, International Political Economy, IPE, MDGs, Millennium Development Goals, ODA, Official Development Assistance, UNDG, UNDP, United Nations Development Group, WBG, World Bank, World Bank Group
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Center for Global Development and the US Debt Deal: You were asking for it…
So the biggest news these past few west is the US debt ceiling crisis and the sudden watered-down bill that was not supported by either side (or rather all three sides if you include the Tea Party). One of the … Continue reading
Posted in International Development, MCA, MCC, MDGs, Millennium Challenge Account, Millennium Challenge Cooperation, Millennium Development Goals, ODI, Official Development Assistance, Overseas Development Institute, Posts, Poverty Reduction, USAID
Tagged 0.7%/GNI, bilateral aid, Center for Global Development, CGD, CGDev, Congress, Connie Veillette, deficit reduction, Democrats, foreign aid, House of Representatives, MCA, MCC, MDGs, Michael Clemens, Millennium Challenge Account, Millennium Challenge Cooperation, Millennium Development Goals, Multilateral Development Banks, multlateral aid, ODA, ODI, Official Development Assistance, Overseas Development Institute, Republicans, Tea Party, Todd Moss, United States Agency for International Development, United States Senate, US aid policy, US debt ceiling, USAID
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Links for Thought 8
Of Currency Wars and Capital Controls Emmanuel Yujuico, the author of IPE Zone , states an article by Yilmaz Akyuz on the pit falls of international capital flows for Least Developed Countries (LDCs). You can read the full paper here … Continue reading
Posted in Andrew Mitchell, Constructivism, DFID, Human Development, Human Development Reports, IDA, International Development, International Development Association, International Political Economy, International Trade, IPE, Least Developed Countries, Millennium Development Goals, ODI, Official Development Assistance, Overseas Development Institute, Posts, Poverty Reduction, principal-agent theory, UNDP
Tagged 0.7%/GNI, aid allocation, aid data, aid effectiveness, Andrew Mitchell, budget support, Capital Flows, Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck, Christine Lagarde, Commonwealth, Commonwealth Secretariat, Constructivism, Constructivist approach, Department for International Development, DFID, Drought, Duncan Green, East African Famine, Emily Jones, Emmanuel Yujuico, EU, EU aid, European Union, Famine, foreign aid, gender equality, gender inequality, Global Economic Governance, Helen Clark, Human Development Reports, IDA, IMF, International Development, International Development Association, International Monetary Fund, International Political Economy, International Trade, IPE, IPE Zone, Jan Vandermoortele, Jeske van Seters, LDCs, Least Developed Countries, Liam Clegg, Malawi, Mark Furness, Mark Tran, Matthew Collin, MDGs, Mikaela Gavas, Millennium Development Goals, Min Zhu, Ngaire Woods, ODA, ODI, Official Development Assistance, Oladiran Bello, Overseas Development Institute, Oxfam GB, Philp Davies, Philp Davies MP, post-MDGs, principal-agent theory, Richard Jolly, Small States, Svea Koch, The Guardian, UNDP, UNICEF, United Kingdom, United Nations Development Programme, World Bank, World Bank Group, Yilmaz Akyuz
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0.7%? 0.07%? 7%? The lure and wonder over how much aid countries should give
But you can give 0.7, or 0.07 or 7% of your income (as some super rich countries should give), but if you do so along with a fixed set of norms that has been detrimental to the recipient–and you–then is is useless to give the money in the first place… Continue reading
Posted in Campaigning, DFID, Harriet Harman, IMF, International Development, MCA, MCC, Millennium Development Goals, ODI, Official Development Assistance, Posts, Poverty Reduction, USAID, World Bank
Tagged 0.7%/GNI, aid effectiveness, aid reform, bilateral aid, Center for Global Development, Department for International Development, DFID, Doha Declaration for Financing for Development, donors, Ed Miliband, foreign aid, Harriet Harman, Harrod-Domar Model, IMF, International Monetary Fund, International Organisations, Jan Tinbergen, MDGs, Michael Clemens, Millennium Challenge Account, Millennium Challenge Cooperation, Millennium Development Goals, Monterrey Consensus, neoliberalism, ODI, OECD, Official Development Assistance, Overseas Development Institute, Pearson Commission, Poverty, Poverty Reduction, Shadow Front Bench, Todd Moss, UK Labour Party, United Nations, United States, US, US aid policy, USAID, Washington Consensus, World Bank, World Council of Churches
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