Development policy and multilateralism after COVID-19: lessons learned from graduating least developed countries
United Nations: Department of Economic and Social Affairs: Committee for Development Policy
Development policy and multilateralism after COVID-19: lessons learned from graduating least developed countries
United Nations: Department of Economic and Social Affairs: Committee for Development Policy
This Policy Note assembles analysis on different angles of the COVID-19 crisis and the challenges and opportunities it presents for development policy and multilateralism. It addresses, among other issues: new ways of designing the relationship between governments and private actors that puts public interest at the centre; principles and concrete ideas for a multilateral response to COVID-19 as well as for a new multilateralism going forward; and how to respond to COVID-19 in a context of severe inequalities, including gender-based inequalities.
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