- Date
 2010
- Auteurs
 Leith Dunn
- Résumé
 From greater accountability in international institutions to reducing income inequality and persistent poverty, increasing aid effectiveness and promoting gender equality, the 2010 Canadian Development Report (CDR) is a must-read for those who want to understand the impact of the crisis on development and hope to draw important lessons for building resilience and militating against the effects of similar disruptions on developing countries in the future.
Titled A Global Crisis of Development: Responses and Responsibilities, this year’s report — the 12th edition in The North-South Institute’s (NSI) annual series — provides a comprehensive assessment of the impacts of the current global crisis on development and offers policy prescriptions to address the resulting challenges.
The CDR includes our popular 2010 Statistical Annex, NSI’s go-to source for the latest statistics and analysis related to developing countries, as well as statistics regarding Canada’s involvement with such countries.
The Canadian Development Report 2010 — A Global Crisis of Development: Responses and Responsibilities is available in English and French and should prove a valuable resource for academics, policymakers, civil society advocates and others interested in promoting development in times of global crisis.
- Titre du livre
 A global crisis of development: Responses and responsibilities. Canadian Development Report 2010
- Lieu de publication
 Ottawa
- Éditeur
 North-South Institute
- Liens
 - Secteurs économiques
 General relevance - all sectors
- Types de contenu
 Policy analysis
- Groupes cibles
 Chercheurs
- Pertinence géographique
 Jamaïque et National relevance
- Sphères d’activité
 Études en genre et sexualité
- Langues
 Anglais
