Rob Annandale
Rob Annandale is a Vancouver-based journalist whose writings on Haiti and West Africa have appeared in the Guardian, the Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail. He is also the founder of Beyond Aid, a blog about global inequality.
When was the last time international negotiations produced an accord that was ambitious, legally binding and inclusive all at once? Instead, we tend to get the lowest common denominator on climate change, vague and unenforceable pledges on poverty eradication or the exclusion of key players on arms control.
access_time 3 - 5 min
25 December, 2011
label_outline Development Policy
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Talk is cheap. Results are what matter. That is the apparent consensus ahead of next month’s aid effectiveness summit in Busan, whose organizers promise “a clear focus on development results,” while sceptics worry about a lot of rhetoric and little concrete follow-through.
access_time 4 - 6 min
6 October, 2011
label_outline Development Policy
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