This weekend the finance ministers of the G20 nations will meet in London. Whilst the rich world feels that the worst of the economic crisis may be behind it, the poorest countries are being hit hardest, with those living on the margins of the global economy paying for the bankers' folly with their lives
The emerging-market and developing economies face a multitude of grave challenges as they confront t...
Unlike many earlier financial crises, the current sub-prime-induced crisis originated in advanced ec...
On June 18th, national leaders from the world's largest economies have an opportunity to end the deb...
This year alone, as a result of the economic crisis, between 50-100 million more people will be tra...
The world's poor must not pay the price for the collapse of financial markets. Without immediate ac...
The poorest countries in the world pay $100 million dollars a day to their rich country creditors, m...
The richest countries of the world promised to help developing countries halve poverty, reduce child...
The current economic crisis is setting back growth in the world’s poorest countries by at least thre...
Since May 1st, the poorest countries have had their debts suspended. This decision was taken by the ...
The G20 played a pivotal role in responding to the global economic and financial crisis in early 200...
Four years on, the Doha Round looks increasingly unlikely to deliver on its promises to the world's ...
Developing countries can emerge from the COVID-19 crisis and be prepared to pursue a green path to f...
G20 leaders met for the second time in London on 2 April 2009, as the global economic crisis began ...
What is the human cost of the global economic crisis? This year’s Global Monitoring Report, The MDGs...
Close to three billion people-half of the world\u27s population-live on less than two dollars a day....
The emerging-market and developing economies face a multitude of grave challenges as they confront t...
Unlike many earlier financial crises, the current sub-prime-induced crisis originated in advanced ec...
On June 18th, national leaders from the world's largest economies have an opportunity to end the deb...
This year alone, as a result of the economic crisis, between 50-100 million more people will be tra...
The world's poor must not pay the price for the collapse of financial markets. Without immediate ac...
The poorest countries in the world pay $100 million dollars a day to their rich country creditors, m...
The richest countries of the world promised to help developing countries halve poverty, reduce child...
The current economic crisis is setting back growth in the world’s poorest countries by at least thre...
Since May 1st, the poorest countries have had their debts suspended. This decision was taken by the ...
The G20 played a pivotal role in responding to the global economic and financial crisis in early 200...
Four years on, the Doha Round looks increasingly unlikely to deliver on its promises to the world's ...
Developing countries can emerge from the COVID-19 crisis and be prepared to pursue a green path to f...
G20 leaders met for the second time in London on 2 April 2009, as the global economic crisis began ...
What is the human cost of the global economic crisis? This year’s Global Monitoring Report, The MDGs...
Close to three billion people-half of the world\u27s population-live on less than two dollars a day....
The emerging-market and developing economies face a multitude of grave challenges as they confront t...
Unlike many earlier financial crises, the current sub-prime-induced crisis originated in advanced ec...
On June 18th, national leaders from the world's largest economies have an opportunity to end the deb...