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“Panama Papers” show need to end financial secrecy

Tax evasion undermines justice and deprives governments of resources to provide health care, education and other public services, according to a human rights expert who is calling for an end to financial secrecy.

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At UN, India calls for global cooperation to overcome economic woes

India today cautioned against protectionism in the face of the global economic slowdown, calling at the United Nations for effective ways to promote the coordination of microeconomic policies in the world’s biggest economies.

Lopsided trade must be evened out for lasting recovery, Jamaica tells UN

Existing trade imbalances must be redressed to ensure a sustainable economic recovery, Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding told the General Assembly today, urging renewed efforts to wrap up the so-called Doha Round of talks on reducing global trade barriers.

Financial crisis hastening hunger for world’s poorest – UN food agency

The global financial crisis has hit the world’s poor and hungry – and their situation is set to get even worse, according to a new study by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).

Poor nations need temporary debt relief amid economic crisis – senior UN official

The head of the United Nations trade and development body has stressed the need for temporary debt relief for poor nations struggling amid the global economic downturn, stressing this would give them some breathing space and assist in recovery efforts.

Current global economic governance inadequate, says Ban

The current global recession has revealed the shortcomings of global financial structures, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today, calling for institutions to become more “representative, credible, accountable and effective.”

Economic crisis set to drive 53 million more people into poverty in 2009 – World Bank

The spreading global economic crisis is set to trap up to 53 million more people in poverty in developing countries this year on top of the 130-155 million driven into poverty in 2008 by soaring food and fuel prices, bringing the total of those living on less than $2 a day to over 1.5 billion, according to the World Bank.

UN commission to recommend steps aiding vulnerable groups in economic crisis

As governments scramble to shore up failing financial institutions and inject stimulus packages into deteriorating economies, the impact on the most vulnerable groups in all societies is going unnoticed, a United Nations commission warned today.

Developing countries must help each other weather financial crisis, UN official says

Trade, investment and other cooperation between developing countries – so called “South-South exchange – could soften the blow of the economic crisis on vulnerable economies, the head of the United Nations agency that promotes commerce to fight poverty said today.

Developed countries hit hard by downturn in foreign investment, UN reports

Hitting business in the developed world hardest, foreign direct investment (FDI) dropped by over 20 per cent last year and is projected to fall further in 2009, according to a new United Nations report which warned policy-makers to resist calls for more protectionism to aid recovery.