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full issue at https://archive.org/details/colliersmagazine

full issue at https://archive.org/details/colliersmagazine

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#JohnNewhouse, “#Inga
‘At this point along a violent 15 miles of swirling #CongoRiver lies the potential site of the greatest power project on earth. Its development could change Africa’s future...’
*Collier’s*, Feb. 3, 1956
#BelgianCongo #colonialism #developingcountries #1950s

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🇨🇳 China has expressed its readiness to collaborate with Islamic nations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries. #China #GlobalSouth #DevelopingCountries #InternationalCooperation #IslamicWorld #BRICS #Diplomacy #Rights #Multilateralism

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Lots of new people so updating my bluesky intro post! 📣

Me: transport planning and research, just finished 11y at Integrated Transport Planning/Haskoning

Into #urban #publictransport R+D projects and #GIS

Now looking for new opportunities, especially in #openstreetmap and #developingcountries

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مبحثی از مباحث حقوق و اقتصاد: چالش های حقوقی و اقتصادی ثبت «کاربرد جدید دارویی» برای کشورهای در حال توسعه اختراعات دارویی به عنوان چالش برانگیزترین موضوع حقوق مالکیت فکری، بستر اختلاف نظرهای بسیار میان کشورهای توسعه یافته و در حال توسعه بوده و در چند سال اخیر، مقوله ای جدید بر چالش های موجود افزوده شده و ...

This article examines the legal and economic obstacles to patenting "new #pharmaceutical uses" in #DevelopingCountries. It reviews pros and cons, economic impacts on drug access, and suggests strategies for Iranian lawmakers during #WTO accession. #IntellectualProperty jlq.ut.ac.ir/article_2085...

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We’re hearing about a whole range of ecological measures.

We need to buy eco-friendly cleaning products, insulate our homes, change our boilers and have a Canadian well, buy less plastic, sort our waste, drive eco-friendly cars, limit our speed on the roads, do not fly, limit our water consumption when we shower or flush the toilet, limit your consumption of concrete, have a compost in our garden, limit our consumption of meat, use Aleppo soap and limit our consumption of sun creams, use a solar oven, invest in ecological energy (wind turbines, photovoltaic panels, etc.), buy second-hand. Electricity, oil and food prices are rising under the pretext of ecology.

Mining, lithium extraction, nuclear power plant waste, large factories, construction, petroleum, intensive agriculture (soil pollution, exorbitant water consumption) and so on. Multinationals pollute far more than private individuals, and are not subject to any ecological measures to limit their pollution. The world’s richest people, especially via multinationals, are responsible for the world’s biggest ecocides: they destroy forests such as the Amazon rainforest, pollute rivers, destroy the seabed, impose conditions on farmers such that they destroy the land, which is in danger of becoming sterile due to the use of chemicals, and mistreat animals. What’s more, chemicals such as pesticides are causing the extinction of entire animal species. They should be judged internationally, not according to the laws they decide at national level in each country.

“The poorest half of the global population accounts for only 3% of carbon emissions associated with private capital ownership, while the top 10% account for 77% of emissions. The wealthiest 1% alone account for 41% of private capital ownership emissions, almost double the amount of the entire bottom 90% combined”.

Highlights from the World Inequality Report 2026 (WIR 2026) – World inequality report: https://wir2026.wid.world/insight/executive-summary/ 

The …

We’re hearing about a whole range of ecological measures. We need to buy eco-friendly cleaning products, insulate our homes, change our boilers and have a Canadian well, buy less plastic, sort our waste, drive eco-friendly cars, limit our speed on the roads, do not fly, limit our water consumption when we shower or flush the toilet, limit your consumption of concrete, have a compost in our garden, limit our consumption of meat, use Aleppo soap and limit our consumption of sun creams, use a solar oven, invest in ecological energy (wind turbines, photovoltaic panels, etc.), buy second-hand. Electricity, oil and food prices are rising under the pretext of ecology. Mining, lithium extraction, nuclear power plant waste, large factories, construction, petroleum, intensive agriculture (soil pollution, exorbitant water consumption) and so on. Multinationals pollute far more than private individuals, and are not subject to any ecological measures to limit their pollution. The world’s richest people, especially via multinationals, are responsible for the world’s biggest ecocides: they destroy forests such as the Amazon rainforest, pollute rivers, destroy the seabed, impose conditions on farmers such that they destroy the land, which is in danger of becoming sterile due to the use of chemicals, and mistreat animals. What’s more, chemicals such as pesticides are causing the extinction of entire animal species. They should be judged internationally, not according to the laws they decide at national level in each country. “The poorest half of the global population accounts for only 3% of carbon emissions associated with private capital ownership, while the top 10% account for 77% of emissions. The wealthiest 1% alone account for 41% of private capital ownership emissions, almost double the amount of the entire bottom 90% combined”. Highlights from the World Inequality Report 2026 (WIR 2026) – World inequality report: https://wir2026.wid.world/insight/executive-summary/ The …

Useful Ecology: www.aurianneor.org/useful-ecolo...

#air #climatechange #developedcountries #developingcountries #development #developmentaid #ecofascists #ecology #ecosystems #ecoterrorism #factories #fossilfuels #invest #multinationals #ozone #pollution #rich #taxes #unbreathable

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Integrating #SmallholderFarmers into #ValueChains in #DevelopingCountries #Agriculture #FoodSecurity #AgTech #RuralDevelopment #Cooperatives #ContractFarming #PostHarvestLoss #MarketAccess #SmallFarms dekoholding.com/en/slug/inte...

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#DevelopingCountries have the legal leverage to shift negotiations from bargaining to compliance.

Read: southcentre.int/climate-poli...

#ClimateJustice #ICJOpinion #GlobalSouth #NCQG #LossAndDamage

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A wooden bowl filled with rice and a spoon rest on a dark table surface.
Image credit: Shutterstock/Katarzyna Hurova.

A wooden bowl filled with rice and a spoon rest on a dark table surface. Image credit: Shutterstock/Katarzyna Hurova.

During economic downturns, #parents in #DevelopingNations tend to invest more in their strongest kids. In PNAS Journal Club: https://ow.ly/ZB1g50Xr3ah

#SiblingRivalry #DevelopingCountries #DevelopedCountries #EconomicDownturn #CropPriceIndex

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#postcolonialcountries #developingcountries

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10 Steps Governments in Developing Countries Can Take to Leverage AI for Good Governance - RMN News 10 Steps Governments in Developing Countries Can Take to Leverage AI for Good Governance This is an indicative AI deployment model being suggested to developing countries like India. This model can be...

10-step AI roadmap

Key steps: ✅ Establishing centralized AI Governance ✅ Mandating Explainable AI (XAI) ✅ Launching Mass Skilling Initiatives

Full analysis:

🔗 rmnnews.com/2025/10/20/1...

#AIGovernance #IndiaAI #DevelopingCountries #ANIvsAGI #DigitalTransformation #PublicService #TechForGood

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EU and UK strip trade preferences from Indonesia - Borderlex The EU and UK amended their respective preferential trading schemes for developing countries, with Indonesia affected in both cases.

#EU officials have expressed cautious optimism to us that a new version of the #GSP (#GeneralisedSystemOfPreference) which supports #developingcountries is close – after four years of stalemate. @robfranciseu.bsky.social and @chrishorseman.bsky.social report:
borderlex.net/2025/09/30/e...

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"The clout of #developingcountries in such matters has increased—these states now account for two-thirds of #WTO membership and 43% of world trade." | From the Asia Policy roundtable "Advancing Sustainable Development in Asia: What Role for Trade and Investment?": www.nbr.org/publication/...

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UN boosts financial support to poorer countries attending COP30 amid hotel crisis - Sight Magazine The UN will give low-income countries more money to help them attend COP30, the global climate summit set to take place in Brazil.

UN boosts financial support to poorer countries attending COP30 amid hotel crisis @sightmagazine.bsky.social #UN #COP30 #COP30accommodation #developingcountries #Belem #Amazon #InternationalCivilServiceCommission

sightmagazine.com.au/news/un-boos...

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#internationaldayforsouthsouthcooperation, Sept. 12

What is #southsouthcooperation?

= collaborative approach among #developingcountries, built on mutual respect, shared goals, a deep sense of solidarity...

@un.org #unitednations #un #unossc #unitednationsofficeforsouthsouthcooperation #southsouth

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Apply now to make a difference!

🔗 Application: southcentre.int/financial-su...

#WAAW2025 #AMR #AntimicrobialResistance #GrantFunding #DevelopingCountries #PublicHealth #AwarenessCampaigns #ActNow

📷: @who.int

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Rainfall shocks and state repression: How rainfall shocks incentivize governments to commit human rights abuses - Benjamin J Appel, Nathaniel C Smith, 2025 We posit that rainfall shocks have an indirect effect on state repression through their impact on food production. Rainfall shocks are associated with reduced f...

Second, Benjamin J Appel and Nathaniel Smith show how #Rainfall shocks increase state #Repression by reducing #FoodProduction. Using causal mediation analysis and data from 1992 to 2015, they find this effect is strongest in #DevelopingCountries.

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An interesting graphic which shows the level of indebtedness of countries around the world as appropriately sized portions of a circle. Developed countries significantly exceed developing in debt levels.

An interesting graphic which shows the level of indebtedness of countries around the world as appropriately sized portions of a circle. Developed countries significantly exceed developing in debt levels.

“The relative scale of #public #debt in #developingcountries compared to the #developed #world is strikingly small.” adamtooze.substack.com/p/top-links-...

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Rethinking Development in an Era of Upheaval Mohamed A. El-Erian lists four priorities that developing countries should embrace – and multilateral institutions should support.

… resilience and pursuing innovation, and ways in which multilateral institutions can support these goals beyond traditional aid:

www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/h...

#economy #developingcountries #development @projectsyndicate.bsky.social

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