By Santo D. Banerjee NEW YORK (IDN) – A new report finds that while the global community talks a lot about sustainability goals, it does not invest enough in implementing them. The industrialized countries play an ambivalent role in their implementation. On the one hand, they come closest to fulfilling the goals, but on the […]
New York Brings Global Vision, Urban Action to SDGs
By Santo D. Banerjee NEW YORK (IDN) – As host city to the United Nations, New York is making the most of its position through its ambitious Global Vision, Urban Action (GVUA) platform that uses the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a common framework for building a better city for its people and their environment. […]
Aid for Trade Must Adapt to Needs of the Poor and Environment
By Jamshed Baruah with WTO News GENEVA (IDN) – Aid for Trade initiatives must keep up with the evolving needs of developing countries and environmental protection to remain relevant and inclusive. Least developed countries (LDCs) will need continued support even as they graduate to a higher economic status, and climate change pressures will require targeted […]
Promoting Sustainable Development Through Aid for Trade
By Jaya Ramachandran GENEVA (IDN) – “Over the past 40 years the ACP and the EU have promoted a unique trade and development cooperation model that inspires global North-South cooperation,” said Viwanou Gnassounou, Assistant Secretary-General of the ACP Group of States, at the ‘Aid for Trade’ Global Review 2019. “Evidently from the post 2020 EU-ACP […]
The Need to Revitalize Global Partnership in Trade
Viewpoint by Mukhisa Kituyi The following are extended excerpts from UNCTAD Mukhisa Kituyi’s Secretary-General blog on UNCTAD Website. In the face of barriers and protectionism, says the writer, the multilateral trade rulebook needs to be revised to ensure that it can deliver its full development potential. GENEVA (IDN) –The multilateral trading system provides a unique […]
Huawei Will Give $300 Million A Year to Universities with No Strings Attached
Its new fundamental research division could help the company regain international favour and outmanoeuvre the U.S. By Karen Hao | Technology Review The writer is the artificial intelligence reporter for MIT Technology Review. In particular she covers the ethics and social impact of the technology as well as its applications for social good. This article […]
Four Anti-Corruption Takeaways from the 2019 G20 Summit
Viewpoint by M Emilia Berazategui The writer is Global Advocacy Coordinator at Transparency International. This article first appeared on Voices for Transparency – a collection of articles, stories, analyses and opinions from the anti-corruption movement curated by Transparency International. All views and statements represent those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect those of […]
World Parliamentarians Look Forward to Fruitful Cooperation
By Kester Kenn Klomegah MOSCOW (IDN) – Parliamentarians from the United States, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa gathered here for a three-day international forum at the initiative of the State Duma, the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia, to discuss the development of international parliamentarism and the most pressing national, regional and […]
Online Lending Firms Leave Digital Footprints in East Africa
By Kizito Makoye DAR ES SALAAM (IDN) – When Monica Makona failed to obtain the bank loan, she badly needed to grow her business two years ago, she did not lose hope. Armed with her android smartphone, Makona tapped into TALA – a popular lending app she had previously downloaded – and within minutes she […]
A Colonial-Era Law Banning Same-Sex Relations Is Defeated
By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK (IDN) – If a democratic society is characterized by “tolerance, diversity and open-mindedness,” three countries in Africa have now reached that pinnacle. Botswana joined Angola and Mozambique in de-criminalizing same-sex relations in June 2019. High Court Justice Michael Lebruru, in his defining decision, added: “human dignity is […]