Development

Statement by the NAMA Group of Developing Countries, February 2006

Statement by a new coalition of developing countries in the NAMA negotiations, known as the NAMA-11. The group states that developing countries need flexibility to ensure sufficient space for industrial development, that there must be a balanced outcome between the agriculture and NAMA negotiations, and that specific development concerns of developing countries will need to be addressed.

Feeding More for Less in Niger

The famine unfolding today in Niger has too many familiar characteristics. One of the poorest countries in the world is in a deadly crisis. It does not have to be this way. Swift and smart reforms to outdated American food-aid programs can move us toward preventing such crises rather than cleaning up after them.