This presentation, delivered by Johannes Krassnitzer and Giovanni Camilleri of UNDP, gives an overview of the ART Initiative promoted by UNDP in 18 countries throughout the world to enhance aid effectiveness at the local level and...
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This issue of Making It: Industry for Development focuses on recent developments in global trade. In the keynote article, Peter Sutherland, a former Director-General of the World Trade Organization, argues that a conclusion of the...
Mozambique loses a fortune to illegal timber exports Corruption in world’s fourth poorest country aids illegal logging & timber smuggling to China LONDON: Weak forest governance and corruption in Mozambique are facilitating...
Publication Date: 2013This synthesis report was conducted in cooperation with the Policy Research Centre for Environment and Economy, a subsidiary of the Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection. It examines five sectors in...
A new Roadmap paves the way for EU engagement with civil society in Syria The EU Delegation to Syria highly values civil society as important partners in the current and future development of Syria. Following close consultations...
A new Roadmap paves the way for EU engagement with civil society in Syria The EU Delegation to Syria highly values civil society as important partners in the current and future development of Syria. Following close consultations...
Publication Date: 2012 This booklet presents 24 case studies from 17 countries on grassroots solutions to the impacts of climate change. Contents Theme: Capacity Building Strengthening capacity for conflict prevention and the...
The theme of this – the third – issue of Making It: Industry for Development is industrial policy. In response to the global economic crisis, governments around the world are desperate to jump-start economic growth. Following the...
Publication Date: August 2013 This report finds that China’s growing affluence has made it the world’s largest consumer of primary materials. From 1970 to 2008, China’s per capita consumption of materials grew from one third to...