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Hot topic: Climate justice–inclusive sustainable development
By Making It on 24 February, 2012
Mary Robinson on putting justice for the poor at the heart of the climate debate
Posted in All Posts, Global Forum, Hot Topic | Tagged Africa, agricultural yields, climate change, Climate Justice, Cold War, Darfur crisis, development, economic downturn, economy, entrepreneurship, environment, global security community, green industry, green technology, HIV/AIDS, human rights, human security, humanitarian responsibility, Industrial Development Organization, institutions, international security, IPCC, issue 9, Making It, Mary Robinson, Mary Robinson Foundation, migration, militarizing climate change, MRFCJ, NATO, our low-carbon future, policy, political instability, poor governance, population, productivity, resource efficiency, resources, rio+20, social, social cohesion, sustainable industry, UN Security Council, UN Year of Sustainable Energy for All, UNDP, UNIDO, United Nations, water resources, women's leadership, World Conference on Sustainable Development, World Development Report 2012
Hot topic: Rethinking climate security
By Making It on 24 February, 2012
Corinne Schoch asks if militarizing climate change might harm those communities most affected by the problem
Posted in All Posts, Global Forum, Hot Topic | Tagged Africa, agricultural yields, Al Gore, Ban Ki-moon, Barack Obama, climate change, Climate Change Group, Cold War, Corinne Schoch, Darfur crisis, development, economic downturn, economy, environment, global security community, green industry, HIV/AIDS, human security, humanitarian responsibility, IIED, Industrial Development Organization, institutions, International Institute for Environment and Development, international security, IPCC, issue 9, Making It, migration, militarizing climate change, NATO, Nicolas Sarkozy, our low-carbon future, policy, political instability, poor governance, population, productivity, resource efficiency, resources, social cohesion, sustainable industry, UN Security Council, UNDP, UNIDO, United Nations, water resources
Africa’s superpower
By Making It on 18 November, 2011
A country feature on South Africa, with an exclusive interview with International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Maite Knoana-Mishabane
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged 2010 World Cup, Africa's superpower, agents of change, BASIC Group, BRIC, business, carbon capture and storage technology, carbon emissions, coal, competition, COP17/CMP7, country feature, decline in poverty, development, Dipuo Peters, Durban, empowering and educating women, Energy Minister, entrepreneurship, environmental authorities, exclusive interview, Finance Minister, gender, global market economy, globalization, green industry, health problems, HIV/AIDS, how to be resourceful with limited resources, human systems, income and wealth, Industrial Development Organization, industrializing countries, infrastructure, innovation, interconnectedness, International Relations and Cooperation Minister, inventions, issue 8, Jacob Zuma, labour costs, labour productivity, limited access to economic opportunities, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Making It, manufacturing, MDGs, Millennium Development Goals, minerals, New Growth Path, OECD, planet, population, poverty alleviation, Pravin Gordhan, prices and costs, resource depletion, resources, social grant system, South Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, trade, UNFCCC, UNIDO, United Nations, Vienna Energy Forum, water and sanitation, what to do to save the environment, women's education, working-age population
Rwanda means business
By Making It on 20 December, 2009
His Excellency Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, answers questions about his country’s development strategy.
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged AGOA, agriculture, BRALIRWA, COMESA, development, EAC, East African Community, Economic Development, EPA, EU, European Union, exports, fauna, finance, flora, genocide, government, HIV/AIDS, ICT, interview, investment, Issue 1, James Musoni, Kagame, labour, land-linked, land-locked, leadership, malaria, MDGs, Millennium Development Goals, minister, national parks, poor, Poverty Reduction Strategy, private sector, recovery, Rwanda, Rwanda Environment Management Agency, small industry, transformation, UNDP, UNIDO, United Nations, United States, World Bank
Interview: The unfinished global revolution
By Making It on 29 August, 2011
Exploring the challenges and opportunities of globalization and the pursuit of a new international politics in the 21st century with Mark Malloch Brown
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Africa, article, Asia, book, Brazil, China, climate change, democratic activist, development, economic, economy, éducation, eradicating poverty, feature, financial crisis, global affairs, global democracy, global governance, global warming, globalisation, globalization, growth, HIV/AIDS, India, Industrial Development Organization, International, international jobs, international travel, issue 7, jobs, Kofi Annan, latin america, Making It, Mark Malloch Brown, news, Obama, people power, philanthropy, poverty, poverty in africa, Rahim Kanani, UNDP, Unfinished Global Revolution: The Pursuit of a New International Politics, United Nations, United States, ways to stop global warming, what is a democracy, what is democracy, World Affairs Commentary, World Bank, world poverty