A University of Nebraska-led effort to help small farmers in developing countries finds its federal funds on hold.
Over the first 10 years of the 21st century, developing economies were growing at historically fast rates. That has since changed.
"There is no way you can control inflation without getting into a recession," says UNCTAD chief Rebeca Grynspan.
A hoped-for recovery in foreign direct investment has still not fully materialized, and despite some hopes for growth in 2025 ...
By Richmond Kwame FrimpongSince the Industrial Revolution and the onset of globalization, countries have benefitted from rapid economic growth by leveraging their own natural resources and exploiting ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16, 2025—Developing economies—which fuel 60 ... also helping to achieve climate and development goals. All countries, meanwhile, should work together to strengthen global trade ...
These resources are becoming increasingly important, and we see real opportunities for resource-rich developing countries to benefit from rising global demand for these minerals. Stay tuned for ...
Net finance flows to developing countries are now negative – that is ... bear a fair share of the cost when the bet goes bad.” “Debt is choking the countries of the Global South,” says the Anglican ...
The world economy is growing steadily in the face of global conflict, protectionist trade policies and high interest rates ...
The Trump administration has paused funding for a crucial HIV treatment program in Africa and developing countries for ...
As the adverse consequences of climate change intensify, the Global South countries bear a disproportionate burden despite minimal contribution to global emissions.