Development actors

Canada and global vaccine equity: timid, late and insufficient

Canada and global vaccine equity: timid, late and insufficient

By Stephen Brown : The McLeod Group : 15-07-2021. Canada’s recent announcement that it would donate 17.7 million doses of vaccines to the global fight against COVID-19 is to be applauded. But don’t clap too loud. We weren’t ever going to use them anyway. For all of...

Failing the poorest: An assessment of ODA in 2020

Failing the poorest: An assessment of ODA in 2020

By Nerea Craviotto : 27-05-2021 At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) announced that they would strive to protect Official Development Assistance...

The UN should stop playing politics with children’s lives

The UN should stop playing politics with children’s lives

Par Allan Rock : Aljazeera : 05-04-2021 Children around the world suffer the consequences of war – they are routinely killed, maimed, recruited to fight, and otherwise abused. In 2020, the United Nations reported more than 25,000 such grave violations in the previous...

In this Together: A Case for Canada’s Global Engagement

In this Together: A Case for Canada’s Global Engagement

In a national poll commissioned by Cooperation Canada and completed on December 2, Abacus Data found that, by a 2-to-1 margin, Canadians agree that Canada needs to help poorer countries in their recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Canadians are split on...

Canada and the AIIB: Why Leaving Would Be Foolish

Canada and the AIIB: Why Leaving Would Be Foolish

As Canada’s relations with China have sunk to a low point, some Canadian politicians are calling on Ottawa to “stand up” to China by pulling our $256 million (US$189 million) investment from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). They charge that AIIB is an...

Navigating the New World Disorder

Navigating the New World Disorder

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated developing geopolitical shifts that are unlikely to dissipate even after the pandemic's economic shock wanes. As a country long used to a more benign international environment, the future prosperity, security and well-being of...