By Making It on 23 March, 2011
An interview with Satish Chand on island states, rising sea levels, and economic dynamics created by their small size and isolation
Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged 2011, Africa, aid, airport, Asian Development Bank, biodiversity, Caribbean, coconut, coral, culture, customs, economic vulnerability, éducation, employment, environment, ethnic group, export, fertility, Fiji, fishing, freshwater, Gambia, GDP, global warming, Guadacanal, health, Indian Ocean, infrastructure, instability, land, landlocked, language, ldc, least developed countries, Line Islands, low-lying islands, Malaita, management, marine ecosystems, marine resource development, Marshall Islands, migration, mobility, Nepal, ocean, pacific, Pacific Island states, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, production, Satish Chand, sea, sea levels, seaweed, Solomon Islands, temperature, territory, tourism, unesco, vulnerable, water, World Bank
By Making It on 12 November, 2010
Country feature on Kiribati with an interview with His Excellency Anote Tong, President of Kiribati
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged 2010, aid, Anote Tong, Aranteiti Tekiau, Asian Development Bank, biodiversity, coconut, coral, economic vulnerability, export, fishing, GDP, Gilbert Islands, global warming, health, instability, issue 4, Kiribati, ldc, least developed countries, Line Islands, management, marine ecosystems, marine resource development, ministry of fisheries, ocean, pacific, Pheonix Islands, PIPA, President of Kiribati, production, Ribwanataake Awira, sea, sea levels, seaweed, Tarawa, temperature, territory, tourism, UN general assembly, unesco, World Bank
By Making It on 11 November, 2010
Debapriya Bhattacharya explains why economic growth in the LDCs has failed to lift enough poor people out of poverty
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged agriculture, assistance, bottom billion, Centre for Global Development, criterion, Debapriya Bhattacharya, development, economic vulnerability, economy, enrollment, export, FDI, fisheries, flows, foreign direct investment, forestry, GDP, globalization, GNI, health, homelessness, human capital, Industrial Development, interview, Istanbul, jobs, Lawrence MacDonald, ldc, least developed countries, May 2011, MDG, Millennium Development Goals, modern sector, mortality rate, paul collier, population, productive growth, quality, remoteness, trade, Turkey, United Nations