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    Mapping trade policy: understanding the challenges of civil society participation

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004
    This paper examines the way that a range of development actors view and engage with the arena of trade policy, focusing in particular on the challenges encountered by civil society actors participating in that arena.
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    Our common interest: report of the Commission for Africa

    Commission for Africa, 2005
    The Report presents a number recommendations as an agenda for progress concerning debt, aid, trade and HIV and Aids in Africa. The actions proposed by the Commission constitute a coherent package for Africa. The problems they address are interlocking.
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    Development cooperation European Union-Latin America: overview and prospects

    Forum on Europe's International Cooperation, 2004
    This publication brings together contributions by Latin American experts on five priority aspects in relations between EU and Latin America.
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    EU heroes and villains: which countries are living up to their promises on aid, trade, and debt?

    European Network on Debt and Development, 2005
    This paper considers the heroes and villains in the EU’s 25-member bloc in terns of their commitments to aid, trade and debt.Findings of the study include:25 years after the commitment to give 0.7 per cent of GNI as foreign aid, only Luxembourg, Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark have reached the target and 21 countries are still below the benchmark, with Italy, Austria, Portugal and G
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    Changes in EU foreign policy: implications for Southern Africa and the ACP

    European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2004
    In the light of major changes within the European Union over the past year, the paper assesses the impact this has on how the European Union cooperates and trades with the ACP Group, Africa and Southern Africa in particular.Major recent developments in the EU’s external relations include:increased resource allocations to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and to keep Africa on the
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    European Commission report on millennium development goals

    European Commission Directorate-General for Development, 2004
    The report provides information on the extent to which the EC has focused its strategies, procedures and instruments on the implementation of the Millennium Declaration and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
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    Memorandum to the inquiry into the international challenge of climate change: UK leadership in the G8 and EU

    The Corner House, UK, 2005
    With this memorandum a coalition of The Corner House, SinksWatch and Carbon Trade Watch comment on a number of issues which have arisen form the UK Environmental Audit Committee's present inquiry into the feasibility of emissions trading systems as a framework for negotiating a post-Kyoto agreement.The Memorandum investigates whether an international emissions trading system (ETS) is feasible,
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    Gender and labour market liberalisation in Africa

    African Labour Research Network, 2004
    This report examines the liberalisation of the labour market in Africa from a gender perspective. It analyses current economic and labour policies of seven African countries to see their impact on the labour force and the organised labour movement in general, and women in particular.
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    Trade and poverty mainstreaming: lessons from Southern Africa

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004
    This draft paper looks at the links between trade and poverty but does not dwell on the pros and cons of trade liberalisation.
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    Make history: a challenge to the British Prime Minister in 2005

    Make Poverty History, 2004
    In 2005 the UK is host to the annual G8 gathering of the world’s most powerful political leaders and holds the Presidency of the European Union, which offers an exceptional opportunity for the UK to lead the global fight against poverty.This paper urges the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, to take advantage of this opportunity and to push for:Trade justice:to ensure that governmen

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