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Beyond the Old Tables: The Global South Is Redefining Global Development
It has been a month and a half, yet we can still feel the energy, enthusiasm, and excitement of [...]
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It has been a month and a half, yet we can still feel the energy, enthusiasm, and excitement of [...]
Through our network, Southern Voice had a strong presence at COP30 in Brazil this month. Representatives from SDPI (Pakistan), [...]
As 2025 draws to a close, the following reviews some key moments in a year of collective action to [...]
In a world grappling with overlapping challenges, global responses often speak in a narrow voice. Whether on the issues of climate [...]
From June 30 to July 3, Margarita Gómez, Executive Director at Southern Voice, attended the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville. Amid global crises and the urgency of the 2030 Agenda, she reflects on Southern leadership, key takeaways, and Southern Voice’s role in reshaping global financing.
Southern Voice is proud to be a partner in a new project awarded funding through the British Academy's Evidence-Informed [...]
The SDG financing gap has surged to $4 trillion annually, posing urgent challenges for the Global South. Ahead of the FfD4 conference, Southern Voice and its partners outline key priorities—debt sustainability, climate finance, taxation, and more—to reshape global financial systems and support inclusive, sustainable development. Join us in Seville.
Global challenges like climate change and misinformation affect everyone, but not equally. On May 29, 2025, Southern Voice launched *Global South Perspectives*, a peer-reviewed publication offering research-based solutions. Experts highlighted the Global South’s unique vulnerabilities—and its potential to shape global governance through stronger, evidence-informed participation.
This workshop convenes global think tanks, researchers, and decision-makers to strengthen resilience and sustainability in the Global South. Through collaboration and co-creation, participants will explore ways to produce inclusive, actionable evidence and enhance the impact of research for development in an increasingly complex and rapidly changing global landscape.
The fourth session of the inaugural SV Talks series invites participants to reconsider security through a broader and more integrated lens that recognises how governance gaps interact with digital vulnerabilities and with transnational crime.