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Modest improvement in the growth outlook for emerging economies but risks remain
Diplomatic rift poses economic challenges for Qatar
Fragile and uneven economic recovery in Africa and South America World Economic Situation And Prospects: July 2017 Briefing, No. 104
Professor Keith Nurse, Rapporteur of the Committee for Development Policy (CDP), introduced the Committee's Report on it's 19th Session to the ECOSOC Coordination and Management Meeting (CMM) held on 6 July 2017. The CDP's deliberations on LDC-relate Presentation of the 2017 CDP Report to ECOSOC
OHRLLS is convening a consultative meting of LDCs and Friends of LDCs on the implementation of the SDGs and Istanbul Programme of Action for the LDCs. Increasingly urgent and complex challenges that are driving the development needs and vulnerabiliti Meeting of LDCs and Friends of LDCs on the Implementation of the SDGs in LDCs
Geneva, 3-5 October Global Economic Outlook, June
Global growth projected to strengthen to 2.7 per cent in 2017 and 2.9 per cent in 2018
High food price inflation in several countries raises concerns over worsening food insecurity
Brazil returns to positive growth in the first quarter World Economic Situation And Prospects: June 2017 Briefing, No. 103
The list of least developed countries (LDCs) is getting smaller. On 4 June 2017 Equatorial Guinea graduated from the Equatorial Guinea graduates from the LDC category
Pingfan Hong, the Director of DPAD, was invited by the Chinese Government to attend the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, 14-15 May 2017, Beijing, China. The Belt and Road Forum is closely related to the work of DPAD in research and ongoing capacity development projects. Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation
Pingfan Hong, the Director of DPAD, was invited by the Chinese Government to attend the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, 14-15 May 2017, Beijing, China. The Belt and Road Forum is closely related to the work of DPAD in research and ongoing capacity development projects. Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation
23 May 2017, UNHQ - Preparing for graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) category is a daunting task for the majority of LDCs. The countries face challenges in fully understanding the benefits from LDC-specific support they receive and what implication a possible graduation will have. Demand for information and support for a smooth transition from the LDC category continues to be high. Assisting the LDCs in preparing for graduation
This paper analyzes the advantages that LDCs have derived from the various LDC-specific international support measures due to their LDC status. It identifies the reasons why some UN development system organizations may not use the LDC category in their allocation of development assistance and support measures.The analysis focuses on support from the UNDS organizations related to ODA and general support measures. Trade related support measures fall under the purview of the World Trade Organization, and are not discussed in this paper. The analysis was undertaken in the context of a UN General Assembly mandate in response to the Mid-term Review of the Implementation of the Istanbul Programme… Download