Post-COVID world discourse: four fault lines
A ‘new normal’ will emerge resulting in a significant refashioning of the status quo, for economic agents as well as governance structures globally.
A ‘new normal’ will emerge resulting in a significant refashioning of the status quo, for economic agents as well as governance structures globally.
Bangladesh's exit strategy from the group of the least developed countries (LDCs) is gradually acquiring a veneer of intelligibility.
The meetings were designed to examine, from a Southern perspective, the implications of COVID-19 on the effectiveness of international development cooperation.
If the Danish Prince would have been around today, he would have possibly called upon Bangladesh not to"suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune", but to "take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them".
Saturday marked the United Nations’ Day for South-South Cooperation.
Southern Voice’s Steering Committee members met in Lima-Peru at the end of November 2019, to discuss the network’s strategic direction [...]
We hosted an event titled: “2030 Agenda: promoting Global South research within international debates” with GRADE.
Southern Voice, the network of 50+ think tanks from Asia, Africa and Latin America, is pleased to announce that it has selected a new organisation to host its operations.
Download: English | French The West African Think Tank Network (WATTNet) held its first conference on 1-2 March 2016 on the overarching [...]
Originally posted in effectivecooperation.org on 11 November, 2016 Analysing Results Frameworks: What is Missing? The joint OECD-UNDP report, “Making Development Co-operation [...]