Explore tweets tagged as #developing_countries
2025 was our year of jobs—putting job creation at the heart of development. Over the next decade, 1.2B young people in developing countries will enter the workforce. Creating enough opportunities isn’t optional, it’s critical. Our mission, explained: https://t.co/voViDybWMI
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Developing countries are facing the largest net debt outflows in 50 years. Read the International Debt Report 2025 ➡️ https://t.co/MNT4OZeCmx
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Reviewing how much power do women have in their households in developing countries and why household power matters, from @seema_econ and Alessandra Voena https://t.co/EVR8Jzlz0g
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Parasites aren’t just a problem in developing countries or horror documentaries — they’re quietly affecting millions of people globally, including in the Western world. And because the symptoms are vague, confusing, and often misdiagnosed, many people suffer for years without
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UNCTAD is recruiting a Chief for the Trading System, Services and Creative Economy Branch. This senior role leads our work on the international trading system, trade negotiations, and the participation of developing countries in global markets. ▶️ https://t.co/OyAkgig5hR
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2025 was our year of jobs—putting job creation at the heart of development. Over the next decade, 1.2B young people in developing countries will enter the workforce. Creating enough opportunities isn’t optional, it’s critical. Our mission, explained: https://t.co/VXPvCMYHCP
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Did you know? Exports from developing countries grew by 6% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2025 – outpacing the performance of developed economies. ▶️ Find out more: https://t.co/g9H0eyBiSC
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🚨 SPACE WAR WARNING 🚨 Intelligence agencies from two NATO countries believe Russia is developing a new anti-satellite weapon aimed at one target: Starlink Yes. That Starlink. Not a missile. Not a precision strike. The alleged plan is far more dangerous ⬇️ ☄️ Detonate a
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Climate SMEs in Brazil are often underfunded. GCF, as the world's climate fund for developing countries, is trying to change this. This project with GEF Capital Partners will boost mid-market climate companies in the country. 👉 https://t.co/kpSrvznGiA
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AI is transforming entrepreneurship. What needs to happen next? To translate AI into real business value, it’s crucial that entrepreneurs in developing countries get the support they need in terms of skills, finance and enabling ecosystems. ▶️ https://t.co/MJD3TrAIYt
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The bias in favour of boys is shrinking in developing countries even as a preference for girls emerges in the rich world
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Humans are hardware. Cultures are software. We have fundamentally the same hardware, but adopt very different software. Not all software is compatible. America's software is built on universal principles and respect for law. Developing countries often run software that
Why the Somali fraud wasn't called out by more Minnesotans is clear. They're black immigrants, and critics don't want to be called racist. As a son of African immigrants, I'll say: Some cultures are incompatible. Immigrants who won't choose American culture shouldn't be here.
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Mainstream economics makes no distinction between developed and developing countries; it wrecks both with the same brutality. It doesn’t matter if it’s the so-called richest country on Earth or the “fastest-growing” economy; the outcome is identical for ordinary people. In
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Rethinking Resilience challenges developing countries to move beyond reactive policies and focus on empowering people, households, farms, and firms to prepare for shocks before they happen: https://t.co/YwficGl01o
#MustReads2025
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🌍 Climate change isn’t just a farmer’s problem. It’s a business risk worth $1.16 trillion. By supporting #LocallyLedAdaptation, aligning with national plans, and strengthening communities, the private sector can meet up to a third of developing countries’ climate adaptation
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Over the next decade, 1.2B young people in developing countries will enter the workforce. Creating enough jobs means investing in infrastructure, supporting business-friendly reforms, and boosting private investment. Learn more: https://t.co/NaQGWPEibr
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Will @PikettyWIL and his band of rich-country economists feel any remorse for paternalistically telling developing countries what to do, forecasting disaster, and being provably wrong? Of course not. They’re ideologues, not economists.
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The climate crisis is a challenge that can only be solved together. Our achievements in the 1st decade of our operations — from supporting 8 countries w/ USD 145.8 million in 2015 to 134 developing countries w/ USD 19.3 billion in 2025 — have only been possible w/ our partners.
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