Former British PM Brown Urges Creation of Education Finance Facility
April 24, 2017 4 min. read

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged the creation of an international facility that would raise billions of dollars for children’s education in poor and conflict-stricken countries.

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The UN Post-2015: Great Decisions Spring Updates
May 26, 2016 4 min. read

With Ban Ki-Moon’s term as the United Nations Secretary-General ending this year, many candidates have been put forward to replace him.

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Will there be SDGs to transition to from the MDGs?
April 24, 2013 5 min. read

April 5 symbolized a significant date for the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), as it marked 1,000 days remaining to Dec. 31, 2015, the agreed upon date to reach its targets. The MDGs encompass eight targets that span the spectrum of human development from eradicating poverty to promoting sustainable development, health, education, and economic and social […]

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Vulture Funds Curbing African Development
March 15, 2013 5 min. read

In late 2012, vulture funds came to light with the bold seizure of an Argentine naval vessel, the ARA Libertad, in the Ghana port city of Tema. After two-and-a-half months under the control of the U.S.-based vulture fund NML capital — run by billionaire Paul Singer — the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in […]

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Corruption in Liberia: The State is not your Friend
September 12, 2012 2 min. read

When commenting on an article about corruption in Liberia, a poster on my Facebook buddy’s wall alluded that the state is not always a friend as generally viewed, especially in the Western context. Certainly, as reported by the Liberian Daily Observer, recent corruption index research reveals that that the entire state of this West African […]

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Watchdogs
May 28, 2010 3 min. read

Last week I attended the annual meeting of the UN Development Program (UNDP)’s Civil Society Advisory Committee. The significance of this committee for UN accountability merits attention. The UN – and most donor countries, for that matter – spends a good deal of time preaching the importance of civil society. As the line goes, civil […]

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Another Side of the Somali Story
November 5, 2009 2 min. read

Somalia does not often benefit from positive stories in the press. At present it is probably best known for its ongoing civil war – which has lasted for nearly two decades – pirates operating along its coasts, and recently, reporting on the return of young Somalis from Minnesota to fight for the Shabaab, a group […]

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"FT" on the "Green New Deal"
September 21, 2009 1 min. read

In yet another in a seemingly endless series of gems of reporting on climate change, energy and sustainability, the “Financial Times” has this today.  The report looks at critical developments from sub-national governments from California to Sao Paulo to London and many points in between.   There are also interesting ads from TckTckTck and UNDP.  There’s […]

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