Developing nations must assert economic sovereignty without rejecting globalization, Rabah Arezki writes in a guest commentary.
Developing nations encounter unique obstacles in the realm of oncology, including a higher incidence of certain cancers, restricted access to early diagnosis and treatment options, and higher ...
Since the first industrial revolution in the 18th century, technological innovation has driven human prosperity – though unequally. Nations with physical infrastructure, such as factories, steam ...
8 November 2024 - There are 32 countries classified as Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs): 16 are in Africa, five in Asia, eight in the Commonwealth of Independent States and South-Eastern Europe ...
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While wars and market shocks grab headlines, a slow burn crisis is smouldering: 1.2 billion young people in developing countries will soon seek work, but only a fraction of the jobs needed exist. We ...
Low- and middle-income countries are rapidly urbanizing. As more people are moving to cities to find jobs and opportunities, roads are becoming more congested and local air quality suffers. More and ...