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GPF Coverage on the Financing for Development Conference in Doha
GPF provides special coverage of the “Second Global Conference on Financing for Development” in Doha, Qatar (November 29 - December 2, 2008) where governments will meet to discuss international aid, debt relief, domestic sources of funding and other means to finance development.
Outcome of the Civil Society Forum (December 10, 2008)
Doha Declaration on Financing for Development (December 2, 2008)
More Resources on Financing for Development
Official UN website on Financing for Development
Global Civil Society Forum Website
What's New on Financing for development | GPF's Page on Financing for Development
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A New Era of World Hunger? – The Global Food Crisis Analyzed (July 2008)
This paper discusses the main causes of the steep run-up in global food prices and the resulting spread of hunger to nearly a billion people worldwide. Authors James A. Paul and Katarina Wahlberg conclude that biofuels and the agro-industrial approach to food production are the main culprits of the food crisis. The paper looks at a wide range of factors endangering nutrition for all, including population growth, unsustainable consumption, international trade policy and climate change. The authors argue for effective and generous short-term aid as well as longer-term transformation of the agricultural system to make it more justly distributive, resilient, and sustainable for the future. (Global Policy Forum/Friedrich Ebert Foundation)
What's New on Social and Economic Policy | GPF's Page on World Hunger
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The "Surge" of Prisoners (May 7, 2008)
Amid all the talk about the US military "surge" in Iraq, little has been said about the accompanying "surge" of Iraqi prisoners, whose numbers rose to nearly 51,000 at the end of 2007. Global Policy Forum’s Ciara Gilmartin states that “US forces hold nearly all detainees indefinitely without charge, an arrest warrant or the opportunity to defend themselves.” Human rights monitors, including the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), are denied access to detention centers in Iraq by US officials. This lack of oversight not only increases the likelihood of detainee abuse, but also violates international human rights law. (Foreign Policy in Focus)
GPF's Page on Iraq | Torture and Prison Abuse in Iraq | What's New on Iraq
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Updated Tables and Charts on UN Finance August 31st!
GPF’s updated tables and charts show UN members’ contributions and debts to the UN regular and peacekeeping budgets.
US vs. Total Debt to the UN: Table
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US vs Total Debt to the UN, 1996-2008: Graph 1996-2008
Regular Budget Payments of Largest Payers: Table 2008
Regular Budget Assessments & Payments: Table
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Debt of 15 Largest Payers to Peacekeeping Budget: Table 2008
Assessed Contributions to UN Specialized Agencies:
This table presents the assessments to 12 Specialized Agencies, including the FAO, the ILO, UNESCO, and the WHO.
Table 1971 - 2009
GPF's Page on UN Finance
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Causes and Strategies on World Hunger: Green Revolution versus Sustainable Agriculture (May 2008)
Global Policy Forum’s Katarina Wahlberg criticizes the World Bank’s proposal to create a Green Revolution in Africa. By focusing on boosting agricultural production through scientific development of more productive crops, the Bank disregards the fact that the Earth’s biological systems cannot be exploited forever. The supporters of the new Green Revolution also fail to address the major causes of the global food crisis, including biofuel production and unsustainable global consumption of meat. The author calls for a shift from industrial agriculture of export crops to sustainable agriculture for local consumption. (World Economy & Development in Brief)
What's New on Social and Economic Policy | GPF's Page on World Hunger
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Internships at GPF
GPF has a large internship program, welcoming students and young professionals from all over the world. For more information about the internship, application procedures, deadlines and qualifications, please visit our internship page.
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Latest Updates
IRAQ
Amid 300 Feet of Red Carpet, US Unveils Biggest, Most Expensive Embassy Ever Christian Science Monitor, January 2, 2009
Babylon’s History Swept Away in US Army Sandbags Agence France-Presse, December 8, 2008
SECURITY COUNCIL
Situation Report from the Humanitarian Coordinator
OCHA, January 5, 2009
MONUC Resolution 1856
December 24, 2008
EMPIRE
US Costs of Iraq, Afghan Wars Top $900 Billion: Report Common Dreams, December 16, 2008
The New Humanitarian Order The Nation, September 10, 2008
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICY
The Triumphant Return of John Maynard Keynes
Guatemala Times, December 5, 2008
Statement on the Proposed “Global Summit” to Reform the International Financial System
Eurostep , October 29, 2008
GLOBALIZATION
A Third Way: Globalization for the Bottom
Foreign Policy In Focus, August 6, 2008
Sharing in the Global Economy
Share The World’s Resources, August 13, 2007
NGOs
From Intelligent Funder to Intelligent Recipient: Civil Society Intermediary Role in Delivering Change
CIVICUS, November 21, 2008
Foundations Stand by Aid Commitments – So Far
Integrated Regional Information Networks, December 2, 2008
NATIONS & STATES
Haemorrhaging Money
Christian Aid, 2007
The Myth of the Nation-State
Policy innovations, September 2, 2008
UN FINANCE
Senate Appropriations Committee Approves FY09 UN Funding Bill, Criticizes Administration Underfunding of Peacekeeping
UNA-USA, July 23, 2008
US Congress Approves $665 Million for United Nations and International Organizations
Better World Campaign, June 27, 2008
UN REFORM
Update on Activities of Peacebuilding
ReformtheUN.org, November 20, 2008
Network Governance in International Organizations: The Case of Global Codes of Conduct
The Fourth Transatlantic Dialogue - Workshop 1, May 2008
INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE
Report on Detainee Abuse Blames Bush Top Officials Washington Post, December 12, 2008
Guatemala and Belize Agree to Take Border Dispute to The Hague Mercopress, December 8, 2008
SECRETARY GENERAL
UN’s Ban Urges G20 Not to Forget the Poor
Reuters, November 13, 2008
UN Chief Calls for Protection of Migrants amid Financial Crisis
Integrated Regional Information Networks, October 29, 2008
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