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Brazil Forging Strategic Alliance with Africa
By Fabíola Ortiz
RIO DE JANEIRO - The Brazilian government of Dilma Rousseff is taking firm steps towards stronger relations with Africa, such as the creation of a special fund to finance development projects together with multilateral lenders like the World Bank.
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Vietnam’s Climate Woes Ignite National Strategy
By Vanya Walker-Leigh
HANOI - Vietnam is hailed as a development success story for lifting millions out of poverty and staying on track to meet all of its Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015. But the country's future progress is severely threatened by the impact of global climate change.
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Laos’ Herculean Effort to Join the WTO
By Isolda Agazzi
GENEVA - After almost a decade of major economic transformation, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic is on the brink of World Trade Organisation (WTO) membership.
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India Serves Up Costly Cocktail of Vaccines
By Ranjit Devraj
NEW DELHI - Ignoring widespread concern over the safety, efficacy and cost of pentavalent vaccines, India’s central health ministry has, this month, approved inclusion of the prophylactic cocktail in the universal immunisation programme in seven of its provinces.
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Future of UNCTAD in Balance at Doha
Analysis by Gustavo Capdevila
GENEVA - Profound discord between industrialised nations and developing countries is threatening to ruin the UNCTAD meeting being held this week in Doha, and may even endanger the survival of this United Nations body that defends the interests of the developing nations of the South.
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Kenya "Becoming Economic Heartbeat of Africa"
By Isaiah Esipisu
NAIROBI - When Kenya’s newly announced geothermal power generation project comes online, it will turn the East African country into an economic powerhouse in the region.
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Indonesia Knocks at BRICS' Door
By Kester Kenn Klomegah
MOSCOW - Indonesia’s keen interest in becoming the newest member of BRICS – a bloc of emerging-market nations comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – has sparked off a round of debate on the future and efficacy of South-South groupings.
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Eastern Europe, a Cold War Relic, Still Alive at U.N.
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - A politically intense battle between Lithuania and Serbia for the post of president of the next General Assembly sessions has shifted the focus on an anomaly of the Cold War era: the existence of the long-defunct Eastern Europe.
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India’s IIT Elite Could Shape New ‘Asian Capitalism’
By Kalinga Seneviratne
SINGAPORE - The rapid currents moving the centre of economic influence towards an emerging global order headquartered in Asia were evident at the PanIIT’s 2012 annual conference of alumni of the highly prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), which took place in Singapore over the Easter weekend.
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The Battle over Development-Led Globalisation
By Ravi Kanth Deverakonda
GENEVA - Industrialised countries have mounted an unprecedented campaign to stop the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development from providing policy advice to the poorest countries in Africa and across the globe.
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South Africa Looking to Make the Most of BRICS Membership
By Louise Redvers
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa needs to stop agonising over whether it deserves to be in BRICS and start focusing on making the most of its membership to leverage better trade deals.
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BRICS Ministers Say New Trade Narrative Sinks Development
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
GENEVA - Trade ministers of the BRICS countries - Brazil, Russia, China, India and South Africa – say that at the G20 trade ministerial summit later this month in Mexico they will try to ensure that attempts by industrialised countries to frame a new trade agenda do not drown development-led trade liberalisation and the World Trade Organization talks.
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BRICS Tighten United Front
By Ranjit Devraj
NEW DELHI - At their summit in the Indian capital on Thursday, leaders of the coalition known as BRICS – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – made several noteworthy decisions that experts say hint at the converging of economic and political interests of a disparate regional bloc.
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South Africa No Longer the Gateway to the Continent
By Servaas van den Bosch
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa’s membership of the bloc of leading emerging economies and its unique position in Africa heralded the country’s role as a gateway into the African continent. However, trade experts question whether it can live up to this position as investors begin to increasingly look towards other African markets.
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Tale of Two Approaches - the WTO Torn Asunder?
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
GENEVA - Trade envoys of India, Brazil, and South Africa have warned industrialised countries not to hijack the Doha multilateral trade negotiations by adopting the controversial plurilateral approach to liberalise trade in services.
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India Affirms Role as Developing World’s Pharmacy
By Ranjit Devraj
NEW DELHI - By allowing a generic manufacturer to produce a patented cancer drug at a fraction of its current cost, India has declared that it is not about to abandon its role as the ‘pharmacy of the world’s poor'.
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BRICS Bank Could Change the Money Game
Analysis by Kester Kenn Klomegah
MOSCOW - India’s proposal to set up a bank of the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) will top the agenda at the summit of the group in New Delhi Mar. 28.
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An Assault on Multilateral Trade Negotiations
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
GENEVA - India, Brazil, and South Africa, the international grouping for promoting international cooperation among the three countries known as IBSA, along with China and several other developing countries, have denounced the ongoing attempts to craft an exclusive, plurilateral agreement to liberalise trade in services without concluding the multilateral trade negotiations of the World Trade Organization.
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Caribbean Mobilises Funds for Ten-Year Climate Plan
By Peter Richards
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - Failure to adapt to climate change will derail the development aspirations of the 15-member Caribbean Community (Caricom), researchers warn, siphoning off an average of five percent of 2004 gross domestic product regionwide by 2025.
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For Caribbean Bloc, It's Adapt or Perish
By Peter Richards
PARAMARIBO, Suriname - More than a decade of efforts to promote closer socioeconomic cooperation among the 15 nations of the Caribbean Community are threatened by stagnant funding and a grim global financial situation, experts warned here.
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Brazil, Emerging South-South Donor
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - The Brazilian government is stepping up South-South aid, to strengthen the South American giant’s status as a donor country and its international clout. It now provides assistance to 65 countries, and its financial aid has grown threefold in the last seven years.
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News in RSSSouth-South cooperation – collaboration between developing countries - is a growing and dynamic phenomenon, an important process that is vital in confronting shared challenges. Led by emerging giants India, Brazil and South Africa (IBSA) the South is a tremendous source of tested solutions to development challenges including the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

The Nairobi Outcome of the 2009 High Level United Nations Conference on South-South Cooperation in Nairobi, Kenya highlights growing political and economic ties within the developing world, as countries from the South assume leading roles in decision-making on hot global issues ranging from economic recovery to food security and climate change.

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CRISIS SLOWS NORTH-TO-SOUTH INVESTMENT
    by Supachai Panitchpakdi
SEPTEMBER 2009 (IPS) - The current crisis has precipitated a significant downturn in world foreign direct investment (FDI) flows which over the past year has spread to all sectors and regions. 2008 marked the end of a growth cycle in international investment that began in 2003 and reached a historic high of nearly $2 trillion in 2007, writes Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
THE EMERGENCE OF THE SOUTH
    by Supachai Panitchpakdi
EQUITABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE RISKS OF INACTION
    by Yash Tandon
SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION: THE ASIAN EXPERIENCE
    by Biswajit Nag
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UNCTAD - UN Conference on Trade and Development
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