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Lower economic growth and trade disruptions in 2024 to impact development
16 Apr 2024
Global policy coordination remains key to safeguarding the world economy amid shifting trade patterns, soaring debt, and the climate crisis hitting developing countries hard.
Debt concerns grow as development aid shifts from grants to loans
15 Apr 2024
In 2022, Official Development Assistance loans rose by 11% to $61 billion, while grants fell by 8% to $109 billion – a shift that could increase developing country debt burdens.
Development aid hits record high but falls for developing countries
11 Apr 2024
Despite reaching historical levels in 2022, Official Development Assistance decreased by 2% ($4 billion) for developing regions, affecting over 70 countries and almost 3 billion people.
Advancing shared prosperity through biodiversity-friendly trade
27 Mar 2024
With the right policy and governance approach, sustainable trade can flourish and, in turn, nourish the very biodiversity on which it relies.
New context calls for changing how we measure maritime connectivity
15 Mar 2024
Written by Jan Hoffmann, Luisa Rodriguez, Benny Salo, and Antonella Teodoro, Article No. 114, [UNCTAD Transport and Trade Facilitation Newsletter N°101 - First Quarter 2024]
Empowering women as consumers: 5 things to know
15 Mar 2024
Marking World Consumer Rights Day, UNCTAD renews calls for policymakers and businesses to recognize and tackle existing bias hindering women in the marketplace.
Making artificial intelligence work better for consumers and societies
15 Mar 2024
A global regulatory framework centred on transparency, accountability, and inclusivity is key to unlocking the benefits of artificial intelligence for all.
New UNCTAD-WHO analysis reveals trends in processed foods trade
7 Mar 2024
The processed food trade matrix looks closely at food imports and exports at different processing levels and various country groups.
UNCTAD chief: Fractured world in crisis demands ‘immediate action’ from G20
29 Feb 2024
In Brazil, Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan renews calls for global financial system reforms to ensure a more sustainable and inclusive future for all nations.
Poverty, debt and climate risks: UNCTAD deputy urges stronger support for middle-income countries
8 Feb 2024
These nations, home to about 62% of the world’s poor, grapple with critical challenges and lack necessary support, particularly in access to finance.
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