Nonetheless, the developing countries must be able to reap the benefits of international trade. — Anna Lindh Copy Share Image
In developing countries, lack of infrastructure is a far more serious barrier to trade than tariffs. — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
Education is the only way forward in Latin America and developing countries in general. — Shakira Copy Share Image
A multi-polar world can not exist without recognising the status and participation of developing countries. — Li Peng Copy Share Image
When I left NASA, I was looking at how you could use space technologies for developing countries' work. — Mae Jemison Copy Share Image
The domination of western values, beliefs and way of life has angered many from the east and in developing countries. — Silvia Cartwright Copy Share Image
We've been working now with computers and education for 30 years, computers in developing countries for 20 years, and trying to make… — Nicholas Negroponte Copy Share Image
Experts now talk about the ‘nutrition transition’, in which populations in developing countries move straight from malnourishment to obesity. — Damian Thompson Copy Share Image
The developing countries must be able to take a more active part in trade negotiations, through technical assistance and support from the… — Anna Lindh Copy Share Image
“BRICS nations—a widely used acronym referring to the developing countries of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa—are often treated as indistinguishable,… — Martin Lindstrom Copy Share Image
The inability of middle-class people to receive loans in developing countries has had a stifling effect on economic growth and prosperity around… — Joe Lonsdale Copy Share Image
It may not be replicable: One of the hardest transition that a developing country can make is the transition to middle-class status.… — Charles R. Morris Copy Share Image
Developed countries should support developing countries in tackling climate change. This not only is their responsibility, but also serves their long-term interests. — Hu Jintao Copy Share Image
A decade ago, critics suggested biotech crops would not be valuable in the developing world. Now 90 percent of farmers who benefit… — Clive James Copy Share Image
As demonstrated by the emergence of the Mexican swine flu in the U.S., infectious diseases have little respect for borders; helping developing… — Seth Berkley Copy Share Image
A small child from a developing country has the advantage, from a very early age, of having access to toys which structure… — Abdoulaye Wade Copy Share Image
I don't think that developing countries gained from a two-stage process. A single phase summit (which is, after all, a two year… — David Souter Copy Share Image
If we can reach populations in developing countries and help them understand the value of their indigenous diet and lifestyles rather than… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
It is a simple fact of life on earth that there is going to be no successful mitigation of the climate change… — Ross Garnaut Copy Share Image
Many developing countries are enjoying demographic changes. They have a younger demographic composition so they're not burdened by legacy policy. Now, if… — Sri Mulyani Indrawati Copy Share Image
Big meetings and big talk are not enough in a world that is hungry for change. Big action - world leaders keeping… — Sylvia Mathews Burwell Copy Share Image
“At the 2002 International AIDS Conference in Barcelona, Bill had a conversation with Nelson Mandela about the urgent need to lower the… — Hillary Rodham Clinton Copy Share Image
“Recent events have shown us that we are a single, interdependent world. But the burden of any world crisis falls most heavily… — Graca Machel Copy Share Image
“It is 2009, and sugar consumption continues to increase globally. Sucrose is a toxin and has no nutritional value to the human… — Breeze Harper Copy Share Image
“Adolescence is a period of life when the brain is malleable, and it represents a good opportunity for learning and social development.… — John Brockman Copy Share Image
Like any developing country, it has an inequality of wealth. In the Chinese case, it is particularly [pronounced] by the fact that… — Henry A. Kissinger Copy Share Image
The Nuffield report suggests that there is a moral imperative for investment into GM crop research in developing countries. But the moral… — Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher Copy Share Image
The massive corruption common in so many developing countries would be quite impossible if Western countries did not provide convenient opportunities to… — Thomas Pogge Copy Share Image
Membership in the European Community, now the European Union, has enabled Ireland to re-find its sense of participation - cultural, political, social… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
“As we gain an understanding of what's going on internally, we need to apply that same kind of awareness and understanding to… — David Livermore Copy Share Image
“There are two visions of America a half century from now. One is of a society more divided between the haves and… — Joseph E. Stiglitz Copy Share Image
“After his initial homecoming week, after he'd been taken to a bunch of sights by his cousins, after he'd gotten somewhat used… — Junot Díaz Copy Share Image
“If there’s one place, then, where we can intervene in a way that will pay dividends for society down the road, it’s… — Rutger Bregman Copy Share Image
“Some people believe labor-saving technological change is bad for the workers because it throws them out of work. This is the Luddite… — William Easterly Copy Share Image
“...a large segment of our population appears to have moved, in its cultural beliefs, to the use of an "ideal" measuring implement,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Even a great philosophical idea when mixed with mysticism, turns into a dangerous weapon that becomes an impediment in the path of… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
Britain should not be held back by the E.U.'s protectionist stance which keeps so many developing countries from growing their economies. — Penny Mordaunt Copy Share Image
While the technology revolution has yet to reach far into the households of those in developing countries, this is certainly another area… — Carol Bellamy Copy Share Image