- Nelson Mandela’s lasting legacy on development — in his own words.
- The economic benefits of migration. The 'brain drain' is not all bad news for developing countries.
- Is business class flying ever justified for development officials?
- New data on the connections between mobile phones and development.
- A new UNDP-UNEP report: The Role of Natural Resources in Disarmament, Demobilization & Reintegration.
- Interesting interview with the former director-general of the World Trade Organisation, Pascal Lamy, on aid for trade, life after WTO and what to do about China.
- Climate Change: The Moral Choices is a nice Technology Review piece on moral challenges posed by today's fossil fuel use.
- Last week, Australia took the reins of the G20 presidency. What does this mean for development? Read this Lowy Institute G20SC Monitor, which focuses on where the G20 agenda can help tackle big development problems.
Aid & development links: Mandela, mobile phones, business class, climate and more
Published 9 Dec 2013
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