Briefing to ECOSOC on the ongoing work of the CDP
GA resolution on postponement of Solomon Islands graduation from the LDC category
Briefing to ECOSOC on the ongoing work of the CDP

29 November 2023

Briefing to ECOSOC on the ongoing work of the CDP

CDP briefing to ECOSOC members on its work on inputs to the ECOSOC theme and preparation of the 2024 triennial review of the list of LDCs

GA resolution on postponement of Solomon Islands graduation from the LDC category

25 August 2023

GA resolution on postponement of Solomon Islands graduation from the LDC category

Solomon Islands is now scheduled to graduate on 13 December 2027

World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024

4 December 2023

World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024

Press briefing to launch the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024 on Thursday, 4 January 2024, 12:00 noon EST, UN Press Briefing Room, S-237 (Live on http://webtv.un.org)

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 155: Accelerating middle-income countries’ progress towards sustainable development

29 November 2023

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 155: Accelerating middle-income countries’ progress towards sustainable development

Many MICs require international support to address current and long-term challenges. Eligibility criteria that rely only on income per capita limit available support – including access to concessional

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 155: Accelerating middle-income countries’ progress towards sustainable development
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Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

Press briefing to launch the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024 on Thursday, 4 January 2024, 12:00 noon EST, UN Press Briefing Room, S-237 (Live on http://webtv.un.org)

Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

Many MICs require international support to address current and long-term challenges. Eligibility criteria that rely only on income per capita limit available support – including access to concessional finance – without accounting for MICs’ multidimensional development needs.

Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

CDP briefing to ECOSOC members on its work on inputs to the ECOSOC theme and preparation of the 2024 triennial review of the list of LDCs

Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

EAPD provides the following capacity development assistance under the Peace and Development Fund Rebuilding better and greener from the COVID-19 pandemic through enhanced design and implementation of sustainable national recovery strategies based on po …

Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

This short paper briefly describes the methodology of this new index and presents some empirical results. It also presents an extension that covers both export and import concentration.

Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

Industrial and innovation policies are gaining additional traction, becoming crucial aspects of many governments’ toolkits to support innovation, build resilience, and accelerate the green energy transition. There are, however, enormous disparities across economies in their capacity to implement industrial policies, particularly those to support science, technology and innovation.

Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

Despite persistent monetary tightening by major central banks, labour market conditions in most developed economies remained robust in 2023. Low unemployment and high economic activity are accompanied with continuing, albeit moderating, labour shortages.

Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

Development cooperation with middle-income countries (A/78/224) عربي, 中文, English, Français, Русский, Español

Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

There is an urgent need for channeling long-term risk-tolerant finance towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The paper argues that National Development Banks (NDBs) and Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) can play a crucial role in mobilizing the needed capital.

Analysing Global Economic Trends and Policy

A massive gap in investment and the adoption of low-carbon technologies between the developed and developing countries persist, threatening the urgent need to accelerate the energy transition as well as the achievement of the SDGs.

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

Press briefing to launch the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024 on Thursday, 4 January 2024, 12:00 noon EST, UN Press Briefing Room, S-237 (Live on http://webtv.un.org)

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

Many MICs require international support to address current and long-term challenges. Eligibility criteria that rely only on income per capita limit available support – including access to concessional finance – without accounting for MICs’ multidimensional development needs.

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

CDP briefing to ECOSOC members on its work on inputs to the ECOSOC theme and preparation of the 2024 triennial review of the list of LDCs

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

EAPD provides the following capacity development assistance under the Peace and Development Fund Rebuilding better and greener from the COVID-19 pandemic through enhanced design and implementation of sustainable national recovery strategies based on po …

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

This short paper briefly describes the methodology of this new index and presents some empirical results. It also presents an extension that covers both export and import concentration.

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

Industrial and innovation policies are gaining additional traction, becoming crucial aspects of many governments’ toolkits to support innovation, build resilience, and accelerate the green energy transition. There are, however, enormous disparities across economies in their capacity to implement industrial policies, particularly those to support science, technology and innovation.

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

Despite persistent monetary tightening by major central banks, labour market conditions in most developed economies remained robust in 2023. Low unemployment and high economic activity are accompanied with continuing, albeit moderating, labour shortages.

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

Development cooperation with middle-income countries (A/78/224) عربي, 中文, English, Français, Русский, Español

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

There is an urgent need for channeling long-term risk-tolerant finance towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The paper argues that National Development Banks (NDBs) and Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) can play a crucial role in mobilizing the needed capital.

Strengthening Capacity Development for 2030

A massive gap in investment and the adoption of low-carbon technologies between the developed and developing countries persist, threatening the urgent need to accelerate the energy transition as well as the achievement of the SDGs.

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

Press briefing to launch the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024 on Thursday, 4 January 2024, 12:00 noon EST, UN Press Briefing Room, S-237 (Live on http://webtv.un.org)

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

Many MICs require international support to address current and long-term challenges. Eligibility criteria that rely only on income per capita limit available support – including access to concessional finance – without accounting for MICs’ multidimensional development needs.

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

CDP briefing to ECOSOC members on its work on inputs to the ECOSOC theme and preparation of the 2024 triennial review of the list of LDCs

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

EAPD provides the following capacity development assistance under the Peace and Development Fund Rebuilding better and greener from the COVID-19 pandemic through enhanced design and implementation of sustainable national recovery strategies based on po …

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

This short paper briefly describes the methodology of this new index and presents some empirical results. It also presents an extension that covers both export and import concentration.

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

Industrial and innovation policies are gaining additional traction, becoming crucial aspects of many governments’ toolkits to support innovation, build resilience, and accelerate the green energy transition. There are, however, enormous disparities across economies in their capacity to implement industrial policies, particularly those to support science, technology and innovation.

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

Despite persistent monetary tightening by major central banks, labour market conditions in most developed economies remained robust in 2023. Low unemployment and high economic activity are accompanied with continuing, albeit moderating, labour shortages.

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

Development cooperation with middle-income countries (A/78/224) عربي, 中文, English, Français, Русский, Español

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

There is an urgent need for channeling long-term risk-tolerant finance towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The paper argues that National Development Banks (NDBs) and Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) can play a crucial role in mobilizing the needed capital.

Researching Emerging Sustainable Development Issues

A massive gap in investment and the adoption of low-carbon technologies between the developed and developing countries persist, threatening the urgent need to accelerate the energy transition as well as the achievement of the SDGs.

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

Press briefing to launch the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024 on Thursday, 4 January 2024, 12:00 noon EST, UN Press Briefing Room, S-237 (Live on http://webtv.un.org)

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

Many MICs require international support to address current and long-term challenges. Eligibility criteria that rely only on income per capita limit available support – including access to concessional finance – without accounting for MICs’ multidimensional development needs.

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

CDP briefing to ECOSOC members on its work on inputs to the ECOSOC theme and preparation of the 2024 triennial review of the list of LDCs

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

EAPD provides the following capacity development assistance under the Peace and Development Fund Rebuilding better and greener from the COVID-19 pandemic through enhanced design and implementation of sustainable national recovery strategies based on po …

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

This short paper briefly describes the methodology of this new index and presents some empirical results. It also presents an extension that covers both export and import concentration.

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

Industrial and innovation policies are gaining additional traction, becoming crucial aspects of many governments’ toolkits to support innovation, build resilience, and accelerate the green energy transition. There are, however, enormous disparities across economies in their capacity to implement industrial policies, particularly those to support science, technology and innovation.

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

Despite persistent monetary tightening by major central banks, labour market conditions in most developed economies remained robust in 2023. Low unemployment and high economic activity are accompanied with continuing, albeit moderating, labour shortages.

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

Development cooperation with middle-income countries (A/78/224) عربي, 中文, English, Français, Русский, Español

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

There is an urgent need for channeling long-term risk-tolerant finance towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The paper argues that National Development Banks (NDBs) and Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) can play a crucial role in mobilizing the needed capital.

Monitoring and Analysing Least Developed Countries

A massive gap in investment and the adoption of low-carbon technologies between the developed and developing countries persist, threatening the urgent need to accelerate the energy transition as well as the achievement of the SDGs.

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