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"... our aim is to achieve the freest possible flow of international trade on terms fair and equitable to all, taking into account the special requirements of the developing countries.... Singapore Declaration 1971

The Commonwealth accounts for a fifth of all world trade, and over the last decade, trade has grown by 50 per cent, to a current total of £3 trillion per year. Commonwealth bodies, such as the Commonwealth Business Council and the Commonwealth Secretariat, support member countries by providing them with training, advice and information on regional and global trade matters, including trade policies, agreements, and negotiations and the development of infrastructure, particularly roads, railways and port facilities.

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Cows in the english countryside, UK ©  daniel incandela

Wasted milk is equal to gas emissions from 20,000 cars

May 18, 2012

Waste milk creates a carbon footprint equivalent to thousands of car exhausts, according to a study that highlights the environmental costs of inefficient farming and the aggressive marketing of supermarket food. Scientists have calculated that the 360,000 tonnes of waste milk that is poured down British drains each year creates greenhouse gases equivalent to 100,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide...

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Market, Pokhara, West, Nepal 2012 © keso s

New publication on practical policy interventions for improving business environments for small and medium enterprises

May 17, 2012

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have played an important role in South Asia and are a critical source for employment creation as well as income generation. This publication aims to propose practical policy interventions for improving business environments in three South Asian countries.

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 Kofi Annan, Secretary-General, United Nations © World Economic Forum

Africa Progress Panel calls on African governments to drive towards Millennium Development Goals

May 14, 2012

African leaders urged to launch 'big push' as inequality, marginalisation and disenfranchisement threaten MDG progress. The Africa Progress Panel, chaired by Kofi Annan, the former UN secretary general, said while the continent had made notable gains in the past decade, its record on poverty does not match its overall economic growth.

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Dadaab, refugee camp, on the Kenya-Somalia border. The Horn of Africa is experiencing the region’s worst drought in sixty years © Sodexo USA

Groundwater in Africa: Harnessing the hidden sea for climate adaptation

May 07, 2012

A DFID-funded study provides new information on the extent and potential of groundwater as a way to support development and help buffer the impact of climate change. The aim of the study was to improve our understanding of the twin impacts of climate change and increasing demand on groundwater resources on the continent.

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President of India H.E Pratibha Devisingh Patil © Mauroof Khaleel /Presidency Maldives

Seychelles and India - trusted development partners

May 03, 2012

The President of the Republic of India, HE Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, has announced India’s financial package of a Line of Credit of US$50 million and a grant of US$25 million for Seychelles, following a meeting with the President of the Republic of Seychelles, HE Mr. James Alix Michel.

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Commonwealth and UNCTAD explore new trade opportunities for less developed countries

Apr 27, 2012

Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Ransford Smith has described the rise of the world’s Dynamic Developing Economies (DDE) as a ‘defining period’, which could benefit both emerging economies and the world’s poorest and most vulnerable countries.

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