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IPS - Recovery Could Leave Behind World's Poorest - By Selina Rust, 1/04/10 - The world's 49 least developed countries (LDCs), described as the poorest of the poor, could feel the effects of the global economic crisis for decades, a senior U.N. official warned this week.

Under-Secretary-General Cheick Sidi Diarra told IPS that if the international community does not live up to pledges made under Brussels Programme of Action nearly a decade ago, even the small gains made during 2000-2008 could be reversed.
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IPS - World's poor pawns in EU battle over diplomatic corps -

By David Cronin, 31/03/10: The world's poor appear to have become pawns in a political battle over the European Union's (EU) new diplomatic corps.Catherine Ashton, foreign policy chief for the 27-country bloc, is urging that responsibility for development aid should fall within the scope of the European External Action Service (EEAS) that she is in the process of establishing.

In recent statements, Ashton has argued that if the EU is to have a successful development policy, it must be compatible with its broader strategies on issues such as security.

Yet many observers of European politics suspect that the British baroness is more concerned with seizing control of a sizeable budget than in ensuring that development aid brings tangible benefits to the poor. At 15 billion dollars per year, development aid represents one of the top five areas of spending administered by the EU's executive arm, the European Commission.

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Pambazuka News: Eritrea - Alone against the world -

By Nikolaj Nielsen, 25/11/09, (Pambazuka News): Commenting on events at a Brussels conference for the promotion of peace and human rights in Eritrea, Nikolaj Nielsen reports on a country which Reporters Without Borders ranks lower on press freedom than North Korea. 'Eritrea', Nielsen writes, 'was the promise that never evolved' and a country 'unable to come to terms with lasting peace'.

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Zimbabwe trade unions stand by their position on the signed agreement Print E-mail

signs deal 150908Brussels, 17/09/08: The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) issued a statement yesterday, 16 September, confirming that they stand by their position of 12 July stating that “a Government of National Unity is a subversion of the National Constitution and only a Transitional Authority should be put in place with a mandate to take Zimbabwe to fresh, free and fair elections that will hopefully not be disputed by the parties”.

Earlier in the day, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) announced that it was awaiting the comments of the ZCTU and that its position would be guided by the ZCTU statement. However, COSATU expressed concern over the fact that the agreement sends a dangerous signal to dictators that they can retain power through negotiations, brokered by other African leaders.

The ZCTU General Council will meet on Saturday 20 September 2008 to discuss the new political situation.

  • Click here to read the ZCTU statement
  • Click here to read the COSATU statement
  • Click here to read a briefing paper about the new agreement by Promise Mkwananzi for Zimbabwe Watch

 
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