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Global Development Cooperation after Monterrey Results and Perspectives from the Financing for Development Process, by Jens Martens (WEED)
RTF-download 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 RTF-download 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)
PDF-Download 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. PDF-Download 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 PDF-Download 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 PDF-Download 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 PDF-Download April 2001
Making Corporations Accountable - A Background Paper for the United Nations Financing for Develpment Process - By James A. Paul and Jason Garred PDF-Download December 2000
Overcoming the Crisis of ODA - The Case for a Global Development Partnership Agreement - Statement by Jens Martens   November 7, 2000

The Future of Financing for Development UN High-Level Intergovernmental Event in 2001 - Background Paper by Jens Martens

 

PDF-Download May 2000

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Selected discussion and expert contributions

Some brief comments on "Draft text of the Monterrey Consensus", 19 January version RTF-download January 19, 2002
IIED Report on "Financing for Sustainable Development"
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PDF-Download 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 RTF-download 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 RTF-download March 2001
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 PDF-Download January 25, 2000
Financing Development: Issues for a South Agenda - Study by the South Center, Switzerland   April 1999
Building a Common Future: United Nations Work on Financing for Development - Handbook on the FfD-Process by the Quaker United Nations Office   1999
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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