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WEED / tdh publications |
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| Global Development Cooperation after Monterrey Results and Perspectives
from the Financing for Development Process, by Jens Martens (WEED) |
March 17, 2002 | |||
| The need for a coherent approach to enhance the development impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)Statement by Jens Martens, WEED at the Financing for Development Roundtable on Coherence in Development (B4), March 20, 2002 | March 20, 2002 | |||
| Where is the international coalition against poverty? European NGOs dissent from the Monterrey 'Consensus' European NGO Statement on the Monterrey Financing for Development Conference | March 11, 2002 | |||
| Global Taxes for Global Priorities, 2nd edition, by James A. Paul and Katarina Wahlberg | March 1, 2002 | |||
| Appeal to Governments - from European NGOs on their minimum expectations for the outcome of the Monterrey Financing for Development Conference | February 2002 | |||
| The
Reform of the International Monetary Fund (IMF): A Provisional Appraisal and Perspective on the International Debate. WEED Working Paper, Author: Rainer Falk (PDF-File, 313 KB) |
Oct 2001 | |||
| New World Conferences: New prospects for global environment and development financing? Prospects for breaking ground in financing. By Barbara Unmüßig. Published in "GATE", Issue 01/2001. | May 2001 | |||
| New financial instruments for global challenges: A Tobin Tax to tame hot money and boost development. By Peter Waldow. Published in "GATE", Issue 01/2001 | May 2001 | |||
| Rethinking ODA - Towards a Renewal of Official Development Assistance A Background Paper for the United Nations Financing for Develpment Process by Jens Martens | April 2001 | |||
| Currency Transaction Tax - a Concept with a Future. Chances and limits of stabilising financial markets through the Tobin Tax - WEED working paper by Peter Wahl and Peter Waldow | April 2001 | |||
| Making Corporations Accountable - A Background Paper for the United Nations Financing for Develpment Process - By James A. Paul and Jason Garred | December 2000 | |||
| Overcoming the Crisis of ODA - The Case for a Global Development Partnership Agreement - Statement by Jens Martens | November 7, 2000 | |||
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The Future of Financing for Development UN High-Level Intergovernmental Event in 2001 - Background Paper by Jens Martens
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May 2000 | |||
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Selected discussion and expert contributions |
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| Some brief comments on "Draft text of the Monterrey Consensus", 19 January version | January 19, 2002 | |||
| IIED Report on "Financing for Sustainable Development" For brief information - download Word-File (28 KB) |
Jan 2002 | |||
| European NGOs Consensus Paper on Financing for Development | Dec. 20, 2001 | |||
| At What Price, Development? - Shalmali Guttal (Focus on the Global South) comments on the 2nd FfD PrepCom and the Report of the Secretary General | March 2001 | |||
| Information Note for NGOs on the 2nd FfD PrepCom (12-23 Feb 2000) - the FfD Ad Hoc NGO Small Working Group reports discussions from PrepCom2 and the NGO final Strategy Session | March 2001 | |||
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U.N. Event on Financing for Development - Report by Sophia Murphy, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy | September 2000 | ||
| Financing for Development: Current Trends and Issues for the Future - Paper prepared by Kwesi Botchwey, Harvard University, Cambridge, at UNCTAD X - High-level Round Table on Trade and Development: Directions for the Twenty-first Century | January 25, 2000 | |||
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Financing Development: Issues for a South Agenda - Study by the South Center, Switzerland | April 1999 | ||
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Building a Common Future: United Nations Work on Financing for Development - Handbook on the FfD-Process by the Quaker United Nations Office | 1999 | ||
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The UN and Financing for Development: Globalization Everywhere - and not a Cent for Development? - Briefing Paper by the Quaker United Nations Office | June 1998 | ||
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