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August 2009
Summary:? The global recession is moderating, with trade and industrial production stabilizing and financial markets partially improving
The prospects of a true global recovery are highly uncertain as d
Climate justice: sharing the burden
by?Imran Ahmad, Richard Kozul-Wright and Rob Vos
Multidimensional climate threats require new approaches and more resources for adaptation challenge
by?Alex Julca, Richard Kozul-Wright and Rob Vos
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The world financial and economic crisis and its impact on development (A/CONF.214/4)
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A global green new deal for sustainable development
by?Tariq Banuri, David Le Blanc, Fred Soltau, Chantal Line?Carpentier and Andy Yager
Technology transfer and climate change: beyond TRIPS
by?Piergiuseppe Fortunato, Richard Kozul-Wright and Rob Vos
Climate change and technology transfer: the need for a regional perspective
by?Ivan Vera
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New approaches for international cooperation such as global health partnerships have contributed to the strides developing countries have made in achieving health-related Millennium Development Goals. But health inequalities still persist between rich and poor countries and within countries among different socio-economic, ethnic, racial and cultural groups. Tackling health inequalities requires an integrated approach, that is to say, giving priority to primary health care and the strengthening of the institutional and technical capacities of the health system in developing countries. While vertical approaches have a role to play in some circumstances, these interventions need to take into…
May 2009
Summary:? World economy will contract by 2.6 per cent in 2009; recovery in 2010 is possible, but risks of prolonged recession are high.
Developing countries are disproportionately hit by the crisis.
Off-shoring, insecurity and the protectionist threat
by?Richard Kozul-Wright, William Milberg and?Deborah Winkler