Enough foreign direct investment quickens economic growth everywhere
It has proved hard to find evidence of a stable and important role for FDI promoting economic growth and helping poor countries catch up to rich ones.
It has proved hard to find evidence of a stable and important role for FDI promoting economic growth and helping poor countries catch up to rich ones.
Progress was made in efforts to develop an inclusive global agenda, increase open data capacities in government and civil society actors, and to create instruments that provide quantitative and qualitative references for the open data field.
The aim of this paper is to set out a conceptual foundation that links climate change, livelihoods vulnerability, and the potential of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in supporting systemic resilience.
This paper presents some emerging examples of ICT use in climate change mitigation, monitoring, and adaptation strategies in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The document aims to strengthen knowledge exchange on this topic.
For most migrants, there is a ‘central tension between the mobility of labour and the non-mobility of entitlements.’ To meaningfully address the needs of migrants whose movements are temporary, circular or transient, portable social protection nee
Initial apocalyptic depictions of migration have proceeded to more nuanced information, which allows for understanding migration not as a threat to human security but as means to achieve it.
A large and growing number of young Canadian women are traveling to less developed countries on short-term1 learning/volunteer abroad programs.
A study commissioned by the International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague (Erasmus University Rotterdam), within the project on ‘Migration, Gender and Social Justice’
Gaps between Internet usage and public policy are prevalent both globally and locally across a number of areas, ranging from cybersecurity to diplomacy, net neutrality, data governance, privacy and freedom of expression issues.