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Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference Report 2009
Size:
A4 (297 mm x 210 mm)
ISSN:
Categories:
Commonwealth and Global Affairs, Economic Development
ISBN No:
978-0-9563722-0-8
Publication Date:
10-2009
Number of Pages:
152
Status:
In stock
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Description
The Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference Report is an annual publication providing Commonwealth Finance Ministers with a central source of information regarding macro- and micro- financial issues and trade relations that affect Commonwealth nations. It includes case studies of successful projects with transferable solutions, articles on the key issues discussed at the Finance Ministers Meeting and in-depth analyses from economic experts within the financial community.
This volume was produced for the Finance Ministers Meeting in Cyprus 30th September – 2nd October 2009.
Published by Henley Media Group for the Commonwealth Secretariat.
Contents
Forewords
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Charilaos Stavrakis, Finance Minister of the Republic of Cyprus
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Kamalesh Sharma, Commonwealth Secretary-General
Section 1: Global Economic Situation
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Excess capacity in developing economies: the impact of the global recession by Justin Lin, Senior Vice President of Development Economics and Chief Economist, The World Bank
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The IMF response to the global crisis: meeting the needs of low-income countries by Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
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The Commonwealth and the economic crisis by Cyrus Rustomjee, Director of Economic Affairs, Commonwealth Secretariat
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The Worst Crisis – and the best opportunity by Professor Muhammad Yunus, Founder, Grameen Bank
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A global rethink for a rainbow recovery by Dirk Willem te Velde, Programme Leader, Overseas Development Institute
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Foreign investment and development: the role of domestic policy and international investment agreements by Paul Collier, Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Department of Economics, Oxford University
Section 2: Millennium Development Goals
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Strengthening the campaign for development through to 2015 by Jamie Drummond, Executive Director and Co-founder, ONE
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Maternal health – at the centre of development by Sarah Brown, Patron, White Ribbon Alliance
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Healthcare capacity building in fragile states by Josephine Garnem, International Medical Corps
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The silent crisis – why we need a global framework for action on water and sanitation by Barbara Frost, Chief Executive, WaterAid
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Is the crisis over? Not the one that affects the hungry by Dame Barbara Stocking, Chief Executive, Oxfam
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Education: the other global crisis by Dr Pauline Rose, Senior Policy Analyst, Education for All, Global Monitoring Report Team
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Universities: essential for economic and social development by Professor John Tarrant, Secretary General of the Association of Commonwealth Universities
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Gender in the financial crisis by Sylvia Walby, UNESCO Chair in Gender Research at Lancaster University
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Aid and AIDS: policy changes and responses in Kenya, Malawi and Zambia by Dr Degol Hailu, UNDP International Policy Centre
Section 3: Effective Financial Management
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The Commonwealth and reform of international institutions by Jonathan Ockenden, Head, Finance Section, Economic Affairs Division, Commonwealth Secretariat
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Reframing micro-finance: enabling small savings and payments, everywhere by Ignacio Mas, Deputy Director, Financial Services for the Poor, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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The importance of fostering entrepreneurs in developing countries by Richard Branson, Founder and Chairman, Virgin Group
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The last frontier: bringing financial services to Africa’s poor by Dr Helene Gayle, President and CEO of CARE USA and Geoffrey Dennis, Chief Executive of CARE International UK
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Market and technology trends in secure documents by Michael Chamberlain, Chief Consultant, Pira International
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Mobile banking: the potential to provide millions with financial access by Mike Foster, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, UK Department for International Development
Section 4: Infrastructure for Development
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Public-private partnerships for infrastructure in the Asia and Pacific region: priority issues and challenges by Elaine Glennie, Senior Capacity Building Specialist, Asian Development Bank Institute
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Infrastructure for economic growth and development: the financing gap by Dr Michael Regan, Bond University Mirvac School of Sustainable Development
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Urban transport: moving from the 19th century to the 21st century concerns by Dinesh Mohan, Co-ordinator of the Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme, Indian Institute of Technology
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Non-conventional approaches to municipal infrastructure financing by Munawwar Alam, Adviser, Commonwealth Secretariat
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Tourism as a poverty reduction tool: strategies for small island states by Dr Regina Scheyvens, Head of the Institute of Development Studies, Massey University
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Understanding the recent oil price volatility by Abdalla Salem El-Badri, Secretary General, Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Section 5: Environmental Finance
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Green jobs: now is the time by Juan Somavia, Director-General, International Labour Organization
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Renewable energy: time to disprove the myths by Dr Hermann Scheer, General Chairman of the World Council for Renewable Energy
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Multiple global problems need integrated solutions: applying the sustainomics framework by Mohan Munasinghe, Director General, Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester; Chairman, Munasinghe Institute for Development (MIND), Sri Lanka; and Co-laureate 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
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