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In this Policy Note, the CDP?analyses how intergovernmental cooperation could be strengthened to better manage the increasing interdependence among countries, reduce large inequalities among and within countries and contribute to the implementation of the post-2015 sustainable development agenda, while preserving the necessary policy space for government action at the country level. The Committee proposes five main principles to guide the reforms: common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities; subsidiarity; inclusiveness, transparency and accountability; coherence, and responsible sovereignty. It illustrates how these principles could be… Global Governance and Global Rules for Development in the Post-2015 Era
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español Unilateral economic measures as a means of political and economic coercion against developing countries (A/68/218)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español Development cooperation with middle-income countries?(A/68/265)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español 2013 Reports of the Secretary-General to the General Assembly
In the present Policy Note, the Committee for Development Policy proposes principles and policy alternatives for a post-2015 development agenda, in the light of consideration of lessons learnt from the Millennium Development Goals experience and the key development challenges that have emerged in recent years. It suggests a general contour of a transformative framework with a broader, more nuanced and context-specific development strategies which are required to make the vision expressed in the Millennium Declaration to be fully realized. The Note will contribute to efforts by the international community to find the effective solutions to move the international… The United Nations Development Strategy Beyond 2015
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español Unilateral economic measures as a means of political and economic coercion against developing countries (A/66/138)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español Development cooperation with middle-income countries?(A/66/220)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español 2011 Reports of the Secretary-General to the General Assembly
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español World Economic and Social Survey 2010: Retooling Global Development,?Overview (E/2010/50)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español World economic situation and prospects as of mid-2010 (E/2010/73)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español 2010 Reports to the Economic and Social Council
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español Unilateral economic measures as a means of political and economic coercion against developing countries (A/64/179)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español Development cooperation with middle-income countries?(A/64/253)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español 2009 Reports of the Secretary-General to the General Assembly
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… Implementing the Millennium Development Goals: Health Inequality and the Role of Global Health Partnerships
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español World Economic and Social Survey 2009: Promoting Development, Saving the Planet, Overview (E/2009/50)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español World economic situation and prospects as of mid-2009 (E/2009/73)
عربي, 中文, English,?Français, Русский, Español 2009 Reports to the Economic and Social Council