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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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www.developmentpathways.co.uk
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| | | | | Widespread protests in Iran have followed continued decline in real incomes in the country. Like the ITUC, several media have identified declining living standards andplans that would further worsen theseas the root cause of the protests. For example, a New York Times article stated: "The initial catalyst for the anger... | |
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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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usa.streetsblog.org
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| | | A new executive order will require the Maryland DOT to put VMT reduction at the center of its climate strategy. Which states will follow their lead? | ||