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| | | | | It's time both the World Bank and IMF abandoned the short-term fixes and austerity that have repeatedly failed people in developing countries, says Anthony Kamande. With their joint annual meetings back on African soil for the first time in five decades, he sets out six ways both institutions can make real and lasting change: from debt restructuring to encouraging social spending and taxes on the wealthiest. | |
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| | | | | A brief introduction to AIIB's senior leadership team. | |
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eyeonglobaltransparency.net
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| | | | | By Toby McIntosh Unlocking a massive treasure chest of financial data could fuel more private sector investment in developing countries, according to advocates calling for... | |
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| | | As a marine biologist I am often asked what is the greatest threat to the oceans. It's a easy answer: global warming. As a surfer I am surprised how few surfers seem to know, or care, about ourassault on the oceans. I am often met with "why should I care" or worse "the surf will get better, so what?" I feel compelled to speak upas a surfer and a scientist, and the discussthe most recent scientific evidence of what global warming, and more broadly, global climate change, means to surfers and the ocean. | ||