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Development and the G20
This publication examines what role the G20 can play in international development.
Key findings:
Development is a key component of the G20, but there are concerns over the effectiveness of the current development agenda.
The criticism includes that the development agenda is too diffuse and mostly distant to the G20’s main activities.
But the G20 development agenda has made progress in some important areas, including increasing the resources of the international financial institutions, infrastructure, food security, financial inclusion and reducing the cost of remittances.
However development and global economic issues cannot be treated in isolation; development must be ‘mainstreamed’ and clearly seen as part of the G20’s core agenda.
To the extent that Australia can help strengthen the G20 when it assumes the chair in 2014, and make tangible progress in such areas as - economic growth, financial regulation, trade, financial inclusion, infrastructure and climate change financing – it can make a significant contribution to promoting development and reducing poverty.
Authored by Mike Callaghan AM, Annmaree O’Keeffe AM, Robin Davies, Susan Harris Rimmer , Steve Price-Thomas, Sabina Curatolo, Julia Newton-Howes and Michelle Lettie
Letter, Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869
ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies. ALS.Found in:Mss. 65 T97 Additions, Series 1: Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition, 186
Meeting Children’s Author Julia Donaldson
A report from a meet and greet with Julia Donaldson, a best-selling children's author. The event was organized by Ibis grafika publishing house and held in bookshop "Bookara" in Zagreb, 20 May 2018
Portrait of Julia Ward Howe
Portrait of author and activist Julia Ward Howe.From Daughters of America: or, Women of the century by Phebe A. Hanaford, published by True and Co. in 1882
Photography in the City.
Culture in the City is a celebration of the cultural transformation that Sunderland is experiencing in both its cultural confidence and capacity, showing it as a place where creative people want to produce great art and culture for a population who increasingly wish to enjoy it. It shows that culture, in all its diverse forms, makes Sunderland a better place by enriching people's lives, providing greater opportunities for its children and young people and enhancing its image and reputation. Contributors: David Allan, Rebecca Ball, Paul Callaghan, Richard Callaghan, Kam Chera, Helen Connify, Carol McKay, Hannah Matterson, Keith Merrin, Ross Millard, John Mowbray, Padma Rao, Peter Darrant, Kristian Foreman, Helen Green, Keith Gregson, Daniel Krzyszczak, Rob Lawson, Amanda Ritson, Alistair Robinson, Iain Rowan, Julia Stephenson, Graeme Thompson, Paul Watson
From Julia Ward Howe to Mister Silsbee
abstract: Concerning a letter written in rhymes about Howe's thanks for a new hood, her relief and good wishes towards Silsbee.Curator's Note: Handwritten note reads: Julia Ward Howe 811 H8384PCondition of Original: Glue marks. Previously glued into a book, then removed.Creation Date Details: Undated. Range is the contributor's lifespan
sj-pdf-2-jso-10.1177_23971983231168193 – Supplemental material for Intensive receptor blockade and plasma exchange to treat refractory scleroderma renal crisis in patients with agonistic autoantibodies targeting the angiotensin II type 1 and endothelin-1 type A receptors
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-jso-10.1177_23971983231168193 for Intensive receptor blockade and plasma exchange to treat refractory scleroderma renal crisis in patients with agonistic autoantibodies targeting the angiotensin II type 1 and endothelin-1 type A receptors by Björn Hegner, Julia Callaghan, Ralf Schindler, Harald Heidecke, Gabriela Riemekasten, Aurélie Philippe and Rusan Catar in Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders</p
sj-pdf-1-jso-10.1177_23971983231168193 – Supplemental material for Intensive receptor blockade and plasma exchange to treat refractory scleroderma renal crisis in patients with agonistic autoantibodies targeting the angiotensin II type 1 and endothelin-1 type A receptors
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jso-10.1177_23971983231168193 for Intensive receptor blockade and plasma exchange to treat refractory scleroderma renal crisis in patients with agonistic autoantibodies targeting the angiotensin II type 1 and endothelin-1 type A receptors by Björn Hegner, Julia Callaghan, Ralf Schindler, Harald Heidecke, Gabriela Riemekasten, Aurélie Philippe and Rusan Catar in Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders</p
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