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5 February 2014
In an exclusive interview, UNIDO’s new Director General outlines his vision for inclusive and sustainable industrial development.
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged African Union, economic growth, Green Industry Platform, inclusive and sustainable industrial development, industrialization, industry, least developed countries, Li Yong, partnerships, People’s Republic of China, poverty eradication, resource efficiency, South-South cooperation, Sustainable Development Goals, UNIDO
9 July 2013
What impact will the rise of the emerging economies in the South have on South-South cooperation?
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged BRICS, Candice Moore, emerging economies, Global South, Jayati Ghosh, Kandeh Yumkella, Leena Srivastava, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Martin Khor, Patricia Francis, Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz, South-South cooperation
10 May 2013
Income inequality reached a 50-year low in 2011. Key drivers have been low inflation, consistent economic growth, well-focused social programmes and a policy of real increases for the minimum wage.
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged 'years of lead', Brazil, custo Brasil, Dilma Rousseff, enhancing competitiveness, Fernando Pimentel, latin america, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, reducing poverty, sixth leading economy, South-South cooperation, Workers’ Party
2 May 2013
As developing countries realized that they were better off acting together rather than being allies of either of the superpowers, South-South cooperation emerged.
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Cold War, expansion of the South-South cooperation agenda, IBSA and BRICS, Michelle Morais de Sá e Silva, Non-Aligned Movement and the G77, South-South cooperation, third world
2 May 2013
Why would South-South cooperation suffer from falls in ODA? Is the cooperation not between countries of the South?
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged global economic crisis, Michelle Morais de Sá e Silva, official development assistance, South-South cooperation, triangulation initiatives
5 February 2013
Devaki Jain on how the South’s feminists challenged accepted economic thinking.
Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Arjun Sengupta, bubble-up, DAWN, Deepshikha Batheja, Devaki Jain, Development Alternatives for Women for a New Era, feminists, Gandhi, higglers, inclusive growth, Julius Nyerere, Louis Emmerij, National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganized Sector, Non-Algined Movement, South Commission, South-South cooperation, trickle-down, UNIDO, wage-led growth, women
4 January 2013
South-South cooperation is a broad framework for collaboration and the exchange of resources, technology, skills and knowledge between countries of the Global South. South-South cooperation can achieve results on the ground, in ways that traditional development assistance may not, because of countries’ geographical proximity, cultural and historical ties, or similar development paths. Countries that have […]
Posted in The Magazine | Tagged Andy Wales, Barefoot College, Brazil, BRICS, Broad Group, Bunker Roy, Candice Moore, China, Christophe Yvetot, Devaki Jain, Fernando Pimentel, fracking, G77, India, Kazuki Kitaoka, Leena Srivastava, Making It, Martin Khor, Networks for Prosperity, Non-Aligned Movement, Patricia Francis, Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz, rio+20, SABMiller, South-South cooperation, south-south trade, Stephen Browne, technology, technology transfer, Tilonia, UNDP, UNIDO, Yiping Zhou, Yumkella, Zhang Ye