Vous trouverez ci-dessous une liste pour aller plus loin sur les questions de commerce et de développement. Cette liste n’est pas exhaustive et ne répond à aucun critère de sélection. Nous ne cherchons aucunement à imposer à un point de vue mais simplement à fournir une base.
Site des organisation partenaires
www.eviangroup.org
www.igd.org.za (Institute for Global Dialogue)
www.saiia.org (South African Institute for International Affairs) http://www.iisd.org/default_fr.aspx (Institut International du Développemetn Durable)
Autres organisations d'intérêt
www.brookings.edu
www.carnegieendowment.org
www.iie.com (The Peterson Insittute of International Affairs)
Sites des organisations partenaires de la Conférence 2008
www.carnegieendowment.org
www.cellbazaar.com
www.eviangroup.org
www.ictsd.org (International Centre for Trade and Development)
www.iom.int (International Organization for Migration)
www.intracen.org (International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO)
www.madariaga.org (Madariaga - College of Europe Foundation)
www.syngentafoundation.com
www.undp.org/policy
www.unisg.ch (University of St. Gallen)
www.wti.org (World Trade Institute)
Sites d’information sur les themes
www.eldis.org
Eldis is a knowledge platform supporting the documentation, exchange and use of evidence-based development knowledge
www.globalization101.org
Internet resource from the Levin Institute to promote a greater understanding of globalization
www.wdev.eu
World Economy in Development in brief is an information service on globalisation, North-South relations and international ecology published by the German NGO WEED
www.igtn.org
The International Gender and Trade Network provides technical information on gender and trade issues to women's groups, NGOs, social movements, governments and academic institutions.
www.southcentre.org
Intergovernmental think-tank of developing countries with headquarters in Geneva assisting in developing points of view of the South on major policy issues, and to generate ideas and action-oriented proposals
www.globalsubsidies.org
The Global Subsidies Initiative (GSI) is a project of the International Institute for Sustainable Development’s designed to put the spotlight on subsidies and the corrosive effects they can have on environmental quality, economic development and governance.
www.zunia.org
Autres
www.unctad.org
www.wto.org
www.worldbank.org
www.kiva.org
Platform that lets you connect with and loan money to small businesses in the developing world |