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Triple Hit for Developing Countries - Food, Fuel and Finance.

Developing countries are now facing a triple hit - food, fuel and finance, the World Bank President, Robert B Zoellick warned today. Speaking ahead of the annual meetings of the Bank and IMF, Mr Zoellick said governments must look beyond the financial crisis to contain a mounting human crisis that could push millions of the worlds poorest people to the brink of survival, and wipe out development gains.

The Education Crisis in Developing Countries

Expert Rebecca Winthrop explains that the education crisis in developing countries has three tiers of trouble: many children, especially those in conflict areas, can't go to school; many children who do go to school are not learning fundamental skills like reading; and post-primary students don't acquire the skills they need to get jobs. That's disastrous for both the children and the nations where they live, Winthrop argues. Investing just four percent of national GDP in education, she says, can lift children out of poverty and improve overall economic success for the country in which they live. goo.gl

Bertram Silvera's Economics GCSE Help Channel - Developing Countries

A presentation designed to inform about Developing Countries and to help those following the AQA Economics GCSE Syllabus

Developing Countries Need Infrastructure to Facilitate Trade

To remain competitive in global markets, countries need the infrastructure and resources to export goods quickly and cheaply. But a new study by The World Bank Group indicates that improvements in trade facilitation have lagged since 2010, likely because of the worldwide recession. Low income and landlocked countries often lack infrastructure, such as roads that lead to ports, or may be bound by customs and border management issues, according to the report.

ISO and developing countries

ISO standards can help developing countries realize their potential.

Growth in Developing Countries

What Does It Take to Achieve High, Sustainable, and Inclusive Growth in Developing Countries? Speakers: - Han Duck-soo, Former Prime Minister and former Minister of Finance and Economy, Republic of Korea - Pedro-Pablo Kuczynski, President and Chief Executive Officer, Latin America Enterprise Fund Managers, LP; Partner and Senior Adviser, Rohatyn Group; Former Prime Minister, Peru - Danny M. Leipziger, Vice Chair, Commission on Growth and Development; Vice President and Head of Network, Poverty Reduction, and Economic Management, World Bank - Robert M. Solow, Nobel Laureate and Professor Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Presider: John Cassidy, Staff Writer, New Yorker; Contributing Editor, Cond? Nast Portfolio (May 21, 2008 at the Council on Foreign Relations)

World Bank Warns Developing Countries of Further Economic Slowdown

For more news and videos visit ? english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ? http Add us on Facebook ? on.fb.me The World Bank says developing countries need to be on guard for an even slower global economy. The comments were made in Beijing... and revised numbers paint an even grimmer picture in the time ahead. On Wednesday, the World Bank warned that developing countries should be prepared to brace for a growth slowdown, as it sharply scaled back its estimates for expansion. It stems partly from Europe's debt woes. It predicts the global economy will expand by 2.5 percent in 2012 and by 3.1 percent in 2013. It's well behind the 3.6 percent growth for each year that the bank projected in June. It believes developing countries' economies will continue to outpace those of richer developed countries. Officials raised further concerns over the already weak capital market in Europe. [Lin Yifu, Chief Economist, World Bank]: "In the Euro areas, the capital markets freeze up and the situation there deteriorate. That can trigger some kind of crisis, like what happened in September 2008. That should be the risk that we need to watch about." The World Bank said global economic conditions are fragile and uncertain in the medium term. Among other things, developing countries "could help by avoiding entering into trade disputes and by allowing market prices to move freely." It also said developing-country governments should start contingency planning to identify spending priorities ...

Developing Countries Host 80% of World's Refugees: UNHCR Report

UNHCR's Global Trends report, released on the occasion of World Refugee Day 2011, finds forced displacement at a 15-year high. Pakistan, Iran and Syria have the largest refugee populations at 1.9 million, 1.1 million and 1 million respectively. Learn more: www.UNRefugees.org

Nicholas Kristof on the importance of micronutrients to female health in developing countries

In October 2009, The Eleos Foundation hosted Nicholas Kristof, a columnist for The New York Times since 2001, is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner who writes op-ed columns that appear twice a week. His columns often focus on global health, poverty and gender issues in the developing world. Mr. Kristof and Sheryl Wudunn coauthored the book Half the Sky, which lays out an agenda for the world's women and three major abuses, which needlessly claims one woman a minute. Introducing micronutrients into the food supply will have an even greater positive affect on the health and development of girls and women in developing countries. Mr. Kristof argues that women are more susceptible to the negative effects of malnutrition due to familial traditions and biology. Adding micronutrients can lower mortality rates and reduce iron and iodine deficiencies. To learn about catalyzing capital in the developing world or to find out more information about The Eleos Foundation events visit www.catalyzingcapital.com. To contact the Eleos Foundation or learn about the team visit www.theeleosfoundation.com. The Eleos Foundation 801 Ladera Lane Santa Barbara, Ca 93108 (805)565-1042 info@theeleosfoundation.com

Developing Countries Call for Green Climate Fund Independent of Western Control

www.DemocracyNow.org - Martin Khor is the executive director of the South Centre, a research center of 51 developing countries. At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, we caught up with Khor to discuss the negotiations over a new Green Climate Fund to help the developing world tackle climate change, the US role in the summit, and why the US-led focus on China's emissions obscures the reality that the US emits far more greenhouse gas per capita. Towatch the complete daily, independent news hour, read the transcript, download the podcast, and for more reports from the UN Climate Change Conference in Durban, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Download the Audio: www.soundcloud.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org