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Time for a new deal for 'fragile states'

The Canadian behind the new Robin Hood tax

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Canada's Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation people speak of their experiences with mining companies in:
Dealing Full Force (English)Dándole con todo (Spanish)

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The term “development effectiveness” can currently be understood in more ways than one. If you had to offer a definition, would you primarily explain development effectiveness as:
Organizational effectiveness
Policy coherence
Overall development outcomes
Current results


Board of Directors (as of May 2011)


The North-South Institute is governed by a Board of Directors from a variety of Canadian constituencies including business, media, public policy, education and the voluntary sector. Board members sit on the board as individuals, and do not represent organizational or business interests. Rather each board member is selected because of their experience in international affairs and their commitment to international development.


Executive Committee

Arpi Hamalian
Concordia University
(Chair)

Colin Cooke
(Deputy Chair)

Gilbert Winham
Dalhousie University
(Past-Chair)

Ron Salole
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
(Treasurer)

Joseph K. Ingram
President and Chief Executive Officer


Other Members

Jose Aylwin
Observatorio Ciudadano

Anyle Coté
Conférence régionale des élus de Montréal

George Davies
Hatch Energy

François Gérin-Lajoie
La Fondation Paul Gérin-Lajoie

E.N. (Nick) Hare
Former Commonwealth Deputy Secretary General and
former Canadian Ambassador in Africa


Danika Billie Littlechild
J. Wilton Littlechild

Thandika Mkandawire
London School of Economics

Bruce H. Moore

José Antonio Ocampo
Columbia University

Jyoti Parikh
Integrated Research and Action for Development

John G. Williams
Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GOPAC)






 

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