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Titre : UNCTAD proposes "Global New Deal" Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kanaga Raja, Auteur Editeur : Third World Network Année de publication : 16-31 december 2017 Collection : Third World Economics num. 655 Importance : 16 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Lutte contre la pauvreté Développement Tiers monde Commerce mondial OMC Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : Noting that "the prioritizing of narrow financial interests has created an unsustainable and inequitable world". The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has put forward the ccase for a policy overhaul to achieve greater inclusiveness. The proposed "Global New Deal" would encompass national and international policy measures of recovery, regulation and redistribution aimed at rebalancing globalization. En ligne : http://www.twn.my/title2/twe/twe.htm UNCTAD proposes "Global New Deal" [texte imprimé] / Kanaga Raja, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Third World Network, 16-31 december 2017 . - 16 p. - (Third World Economics; 655) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Lutte contre la pauvreté Développement Tiers monde Commerce mondial OMC Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : Noting that "the prioritizing of narrow financial interests has created an unsustainable and inequitable world". The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has put forward the ccase for a policy overhaul to achieve greater inclusiveness. The proposed "Global New Deal" would encompass national and international policy measures of recovery, regulation and redistribution aimed at rebalancing globalization. En ligne : http://www.twn.my/title2/twe/twe.htm
Titre : Understanding development Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Hans Dembowski, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef Editeur : Bonn [Germany] : Engagement Global Année de publication : sept-oct 2020 Collection : D+C development and cooperation num. 47 Importance : 51 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Développement Tiers monde Aide humanitaire Aide au développement Travail Développement Durable Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : After the devastation of World War II, the reconstruction of western European countries succeeded surprisingly fast. It is only a mild exaggeration to state that they merely required some generous infrastructure lending. West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands – they all experienced three decades of economic miracles.Back then, western leaders hoped that infrastructure lending could trigger similarly spectacular trajectories in countries they considered underdeveloped. The idea was that this kind of development would inoculate former colonies in Asia, Africa and Latin America against communist temptations. Things did not work out that way. Many countries concerned required ever more loans, but did not deliver results in terms of higher living standards. By the late 1970s, many were sliding into debt crises. Note de contenu : -China is ahead of India
-The good life - the Andean notion of "buen vivir"En ligne : https://www.dandc.eu/en/archive Understanding development [document électronique] / Hans Dembowski, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - Bonn (Germany) : Engagement Global, sept-oct 2020 . - 51 p. - (D+C development and cooperation; 47) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Développement Tiers monde Aide humanitaire Aide au développement Travail Développement Durable Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : After the devastation of World War II, the reconstruction of western European countries succeeded surprisingly fast. It is only a mild exaggeration to state that they merely required some generous infrastructure lending. West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands – they all experienced three decades of economic miracles.Back then, western leaders hoped that infrastructure lending could trigger similarly spectacular trajectories in countries they considered underdeveloped. The idea was that this kind of development would inoculate former colonies in Asia, Africa and Latin America against communist temptations. Things did not work out that way. Many countries concerned required ever more loans, but did not deliver results in terms of higher living standards. By the late 1970s, many were sliding into debt crises. Note de contenu : -China is ahead of India
-The good life - the Andean notion of "buen vivir"En ligne : https://www.dandc.eu/en/archive Documents numériques
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Titre : Vivre avec la crise climatique : entre sécheresse et inondations Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Samuel Schlaefli, Auteur Editeur : Direction du développement et de la coopération DDC Année de publication : septembre 2021 Collection : Un seul monde num. 3 Langues : Français (fre) Tags : Climat Développement Entreprises Santé Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : Avant même que le port du masque ne devienne une norme mondiale pour se protéger du Covid-19, cette pratique faisait déjà partie de mon quotidien à New Dehli en raison de la pollution atmosphérique. J’ai pris conscience de la pandémie en voyant les images de millions de personnes qui, juste avant le début du confinement, fuyaient les villes vers la campagne. La vulnérabilité des populations rurales s’est renforcée alors qu’elles subissaient déjà une série de cyclones et de graves inondations. Des catastrophes qui ont affecté 20 millions de personnes et causé des pertes d’environ 20 milliards de dollars l’an passé. En ligne : https://www.eda.admin.ch/deza/fr/home/publications-services/publications/series- [...] Format de la ressource électronique : https://www.eda.admin.ch/dam/deza/fr/documents/publikationen/Eine-Welt/eine_welt-02-2019_FR.pdf Vivre avec la crise climatique : entre sécheresse et inondations [document électronique] / Samuel Schlaefli, Auteur . - Suisse : Direction du développement et de la coopération DDC, septembre 2021. - (Un seul monde; 3) .
Langues : Français (fre)
Tags : Climat Développement Entreprises Santé Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : Avant même que le port du masque ne devienne une norme mondiale pour se protéger du Covid-19, cette pratique faisait déjà partie de mon quotidien à New Dehli en raison de la pollution atmosphérique. J’ai pris conscience de la pandémie en voyant les images de millions de personnes qui, juste avant le début du confinement, fuyaient les villes vers la campagne. La vulnérabilité des populations rurales s’est renforcée alors qu’elles subissaient déjà une série de cyclones et de graves inondations. Des catastrophes qui ont affecté 20 millions de personnes et causé des pertes d’environ 20 milliards de dollars l’an passé. En ligne : https://www.eda.admin.ch/deza/fr/home/publications-services/publications/series- [...] Format de la ressource électronique : https://www.eda.admin.ch/dam/deza/fr/documents/publikationen/Eine-Welt/eine_welt-02-2019_FR.pdf Documents numériques
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Titre : Water supply in climate crisis Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Hans Dembowski, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Derrick Silimina, Auteur Editeur : Bonn [Germany] : Engagement Global Année de publication : july-aug 2020 Collection : D+C development and cooperation num. 47 Importance : 43 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Développement Tiers monde Aide humanitaire Aide au développement Travail Développement Durable Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : In 2050, the average global life expectancy will be 77.1 years – 4.5 years more than today. That is the assessment of the UN Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), which launched the report. The authors note, however, that the average life expectancy in prosperous world regions exceeds the one of disadvantaged countries by more than seven years today. Note de contenu : -double approach to carbon pricing En ligne : https://www.dandc.eu/en/archive Format de la ressource électronique : (mai juin 2018) Water supply in climate crisis [document électronique] / Hans Dembowski, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Derrick Silimina, Auteur . - Bonn (Germany) : Engagement Global, july-aug 2020 . - 43 p. - (D+C development and cooperation; 47) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Développement Tiers monde Aide humanitaire Aide au développement Travail Développement Durable Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : In 2050, the average global life expectancy will be 77.1 years – 4.5 years more than today. That is the assessment of the UN Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), which launched the report. The authors note, however, that the average life expectancy in prosperous world regions exceeds the one of disadvantaged countries by more than seven years today. Note de contenu : -double approach to carbon pricing En ligne : https://www.dandc.eu/en/archive Format de la ressource électronique : (mai juin 2018) Documents numériques
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Titre : What next : volume 1. Setting the context Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation Année de publication : June 2006 Collection : Development Dialogue num. 47 Importance : 223 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Politique de développement Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : In 1976, the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation sponsored a symposium resulting in the publication titled What Now? Another Development that presented diverse, authoritative, critical perspectives on the ways countries, organizations, and individuals in the industrialized world could foster social and economic development in less wealthy countries, most of them in the South. The suggestions were striking for their emphasis on large development projects, encouragement of development of civil society and democratization of societies, and centralized interventions. The present volume provides a follow-up on this first effort thirty years later. One of the most striking ‘findings’ of the present volume is how misguided the earlier volume seems from the standpoint of a similar panel of experts today. What Now? was built on a model of exporting social, political, and economic forms from the...
The world at the beginning of the 21st century is deeply contradictory. There is among many an increasing disaffection with the state of humanity and a growing concern about the unprecedented damage being done to Planet Earth. At the same time, there are numerous examples, at different levels of society, of actions for positive change. In order to analyse the present situation and what we may be facing in the future, and to propose bold and innovative alternatives to the predominant development trajectory, the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation has, over the past few years, devoted considerable attention and energy to the What Next project. This issue of Development Dialogue introduces the project with reflections on thirty years of development debate, UN summits and international politics, discussions on global challenges and responsible lifestyles, prerequisites for alternatives, and the role of civil society.
Introducing What Next – Niclas Hällström, Olle Nordberg, Robert Österbergh / Setting the context: The development debate thirty years after What Now – Sheila Coronel and Kunda Dixit / From What Now to What Next: Reflections on three decades of international politics and development– Praful Bidwai / Before thinking about What Next: Prerequisites for alternatives – Gilbet Rist / Enough! Global challenges and responsible lifestyles – Göran Bäckstrand and Lars Ingelstam / Activism, Expertise, Commons – Larry Lohmann / Civil society: What Next? – Göran Hydén / Stop the 'Stockholm Syndrome'!: Lessons learned form 30 years of UN summits – Pat MooneyEn ligne : http://whatnext.org/resources/Publications/Volume-I/What-Next-Volume-I_full.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : http://www.daghammarskjold.se/publication/next-volume-setting-context/ What next : volume 1. Setting the context [texte imprimé] . - [S.l.] : Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, June 2006 . - 223 p. - (Development Dialogue; 47) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Politique de développement Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : In 1976, the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation sponsored a symposium resulting in the publication titled What Now? Another Development that presented diverse, authoritative, critical perspectives on the ways countries, organizations, and individuals in the industrialized world could foster social and economic development in less wealthy countries, most of them in the South. The suggestions were striking for their emphasis on large development projects, encouragement of development of civil society and democratization of societies, and centralized interventions. The present volume provides a follow-up on this first effort thirty years later. One of the most striking ‘findings’ of the present volume is how misguided the earlier volume seems from the standpoint of a similar panel of experts today. What Now? was built on a model of exporting social, political, and economic forms from the...
The world at the beginning of the 21st century is deeply contradictory. There is among many an increasing disaffection with the state of humanity and a growing concern about the unprecedented damage being done to Planet Earth. At the same time, there are numerous examples, at different levels of society, of actions for positive change. In order to analyse the present situation and what we may be facing in the future, and to propose bold and innovative alternatives to the predominant development trajectory, the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation has, over the past few years, devoted considerable attention and energy to the What Next project. This issue of Development Dialogue introduces the project with reflections on thirty years of development debate, UN summits and international politics, discussions on global challenges and responsible lifestyles, prerequisites for alternatives, and the role of civil society.
Introducing What Next – Niclas Hällström, Olle Nordberg, Robert Österbergh / Setting the context: The development debate thirty years after What Now – Sheila Coronel and Kunda Dixit / From What Now to What Next: Reflections on three decades of international politics and development– Praful Bidwai / Before thinking about What Next: Prerequisites for alternatives – Gilbet Rist / Enough! Global challenges and responsible lifestyles – Göran Bäckstrand and Lars Ingelstam / Activism, Expertise, Commons – Larry Lohmann / Civil society: What Next? – Göran Hydén / Stop the 'Stockholm Syndrome'!: Lessons learned form 30 years of UN summits – Pat MooneyEn ligne : http://whatnext.org/resources/Publications/Volume-I/What-Next-Volume-I_full.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : http://www.daghammarskjold.se/publication/next-volume-setting-context/ PermalinkPermalinkPermalink