Most vulnerable countries face problems accessing climate change funds
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Commonwealth calls for funding support for climate vulnerable countries
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Seminar strengthens capacity of drafting offices
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Commonwealth backs Caribbean network of legislative drafters
Senior government officials from 46 Commonwealth countries and three regional organisations met in London from 6 to 8 July 2011 to discuss and agree to steps that need to be taken to sharpen and improve the delivery of the Commonwealth Secretariat’s development assistance.
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London meeting lauds Commonwealth Secretariat work
Members of the Commonwealth and the Francophonie, including several developing countries from Africa, Asia-Pacific and Caribbean Regions, together with several G20 members of the two associations, met in Cape Town on 28th June 2011 to discuss the G20 Multi-Year Action Plan on Development. They received a presentation by South Africa, co-Chair with France and Korea of the G20 Development Working Group (DWG) on progress by the DWG; and welcomed the attendance and participation of a number of other G20 member countries and international organisations.
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Cape Town Statement on the G20 Multi-Year Action Plan on Development
The Commonwealth Secretariat and the Organisation Internationale de La Francophonie (OIF) - two global organisations whose members include about 100 of the worlds’ poorest, smallest and most vulnerable countries, with a population of about 2.5 billion people, are seeking to provide a series of practical inputs to the development agenda of the G20 – a Group of the world’s most advanced and emerging economies.
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Commonwealth, La Francophonie seek to provide input to the G20 agenda
Tools for Mainstreaming Sustainable Development in Small States provides a thorough grounding in bringing sustainable development to the forefront of policy-making.By taking a cross-departmental approach to national planning, more human and financial resources would be available for policy implementation.
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Tools for Mainstreaming Sustainable Development in Small States
“There is an emerging dynamism on the African continent. Purposefulness and energy are the new face of Africa” – Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Ransford Smith
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Africa traversing a defining period for development
Sharma visits Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Jamaica and St Vincent and the Grenadines in official visit to the Caribbean region
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Youth employment and financial resilience to top agenda of Commonwealth Secretary-General’s Caribbean visit
China and India’s demand for oil and other raw materials to fuel their recent economic development has led to significant trading partnerships with Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
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The Impact of China and India on Sub-Saharan Africa
This book brings policy-making for sustainable development into the mainstream of decision-making at all levels of governance and in all sectors.
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Integrating Sustainable Development into National Frameworks
This Economic Paper presents the first analyses of the use and effectiveness of Aid for Trade (AfT), the initiative to help developing countries boost their involvement in the global economy, for small and vulnerable economies (SVEs).
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Effectiveness of Aid for Trade in Small and Vulnerable Economies
Annual consultation to focus on investment aimed at women’s development and increased access to finance for women’s enterprise
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Secretariat’s gender and economics portfolio to be advanced at New York meeting
Countries with deeper economic integration and regional co-operation are better able to pull resources together – Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General, Ransford Smith
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Commonwealth supports conference focused on challenges of Caribbean integration
Despite solid gains made during the last decade, the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are not keeping pace with other countries and the gap between them and the rest of the developing world has in fact widened.
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Catching Up
“We want the Commonwealth to be an association of authority and impact,” declared the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group, in an interim statement issued at its third meeting in Malaysia on 26-27 January.
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“An association of 2.4 billion people will have a powerful impact” declares Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group
“We want the Commonwealth to be an association of authority and impact,” declared the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group, in an interim statement issued at its third meeting in Malaysia on 26-27 January.
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“An association of 2.4 billion people will have a powerful impact” declares Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group
Officials and experts from Commonwealth countries most vulnerable to climate change will meet in Sussex, near London, from 23 to 25 January 2011, to explore practical ways of accessing, managing and using funds to tackle the potentially devastating effects of changing global weather patterns.
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Commonwealth convenes High Level Meeting on Climate Finance
Small may be beautiful, but small island states have a big problem – the environmental consequences of climate change.
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Saving Small Island Developing States
SOCIAL POLICIES IN SMALL STATES SERIESThe country case studies and thematic papers in this series examine social policy issues facing small states and their implications for economic development.
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Defining and Measuring Social Cohesion
Public–Private Partnerships Policy and Practice is a comprehensive reference guide on PPP theory and practice for senior policy-makers and other public sector officials in developing countries.
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Public–Private Partnerships Policy and Practice
Vulture funds, funds that buy up the debt of sovereign countries at a discount in the hope of making significant profits, have caused considerable problems to a number of highly indebted countries.
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Stop Vulture Fund Lawsuits
Of enduring concern for small states are the numerous constraints they face in international trade negotiations.
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Manoeuvring at the Margins
This publication celebrates a milestone in human rights: the twentieth anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
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Child Rights in the Commonwealth
This report covers the work of the 53-nation Commonwealth and its principal intergovernmental organisation, the Commonwealth Secretariat, from July 2007 to June 2009.
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Equity, Sustainability and Partnership