| News and Events | ||
“The clock is now ticking towards one of the most important global gathering in many years—the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009. There participants will seek to adopt a new global framework to address climate change. The new World Economic and Social Survey — Promoting Development, Saving the Planet — is an important contribution to this effort. — Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme |
||
| Recent Publications | ||
![]() |
The MDG Gap Task Force was created by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to improve the monitoring of the global commitments contained in the Millennium Development Goals. The 2009 issue of the Report further identifies implementation gaps to achieve the MDGs and provides recommendations to all major stakeholders on how to address these gaps in the face of the global economic crisis. | |
![]() |
World Economic Situation and Prospects 2010: Global Outlook 2010—Pre-Release The World economy bounces back in 2010, but risk of a double-dip recession remains—UN |
|
| Policy Brief 26 Ocean Acidification: A Hidden Risk for Sustainable Development |
||
| Policy Brief 25 The challenges of adapting to a warmer planet for urban growth and development |
||
| World Economic Vulnerability Monitor | ||
World Economic Situation and Prospects: Monthly Briefing, No. 15 (December) To subscribe to an electronic copy click here |
||
| World Economic and Social Survey 2009 on Climate Change and Development | ||
Trade policy reform and poverty: successes and failures in Central America, Marco V. Sánchez |
||
| World Economic Situation and Prospects, 2005–2009: on the Global Financial and Economic Crisis | ||
| The Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on the Millennium Development Goals in Latin America Published by the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) |
||
| Search DPAD Web site | ||






