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Authors: Jodie Keane
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This Background Note discusses the importance of coherence between the climate change and trade regimes for export-oriented growth and development, reflecting on export diversification strategies of the past and opportunities for the future.
- 6 pages
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Published by
ODI as part of the
ODI Background Notes
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Authors: Nicola Cantore
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The recent Crop Intensification Program represents a great opportunity for Rwanda to guarantee food security and strengthen the country's agricultural productivity. However overwhelming evidence is arising that a sustained growth path will be preserved over time only if the production process incorporates sustainability issues. Through qualitative interviews, a quantitative analysis and findings from the literature this report assesses the sustainability of the current Rwanda Crop Intensification Program formulation and analyzes the interventions that are needed to reconcile immediate food security needs and long run environment proof methods of crops production.
- 34 pages
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Published by
ODI
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Poverty and Environment Initiative, country programmes in Malawi and Rwanda
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Authors: Sheila Page
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This note is intended to cover a sequence of trade needs and the role (if any) of aid for trade for conforming to legal (and customary) standards and rules in trade; establishing the institutions to enforce and set the rules; improving the application of rules; negotiating changes in rules affecting trade; and identifying and prioritising the changes in rules likely to help each developing country's trade.
- 14 pages
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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Authors: Dirk Willem te Velde drawing on contributions by Massimiliano Calì, Isabella Massa, Jodie Keane, Jane Kennan, Alberto Lemma, Luis Jemio (INESAD) and Sarah Sswewanyana (EPRC)
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Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cambodia and Uganda This is the overview paper reviews the progress of Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cambodia and Uganda towards reaching the MDGs
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Authors: Christopher Stevens and Paul Goodison
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A report on the impact of the Lisbon treaty on developing countries, which offers a preliminary guide to the potential areas of change and an assessment of how these might impact upon Commonwealth developing countries in general (including least developed countries and small vulnerable economies) and on members of the ACP group in particular.
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Authors: Christopher Stevens and Paul Goodison
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A report on the impact of the Lisbon treaty on developing countries, which offers a preliminary guide to the potential areas of change and an assessment of how these might impact upon Commonwealth developing countries in general (including least developed countries and small vulnerable economies) and on members of the ACP group in particular.
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Commonwealth Trade Hot Topics
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Authors: Jodie Keane and Sheila Page
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The UK needs to work within the EU to adopt a new approach to the Doha negotiations, EU preferences need to be updated for the 21st century, and any global or regional climate change deal must be dovetailed with the multilateral trading regime and with development priorities.
- 2 pages
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Authors: Jodie Keane, James MacGregor, Sheila Page, Leo Peskett and Vera Thorstensen
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This paper explores how developing country exporters could meet additional costs associated with climate change, including aid, new markets in carbon reduction commitments, and reconciling the differences between the world trading system and the international conventions on climate change.
- 33 pages
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Price: £10.00 + shipping
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ISBN: 978 1 907288 19 7
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ODI Working Papers
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