Building on our strong track record of supporting developing countries, including in areas like climate justice, human rights, gender and education, Ireland… — Enda Kenny Copy Share Image
We in the small developing countries are beginning to understand that our own citizens share a common fate requiring the active role… — Said Musa Copy Share Image
Global governance cannot be limited to the crafting of instruments related to the promotion of democracy. A key component must be the… — Kamla Persad-Bissessar Copy Share Image
During the past three years spectacular progress has been made in increasing wheat, rice, and maize production in several of the most… — Norman Borlaug Copy Share Image
Surely there must be some way to find a husband or, for that matter, merely an escort, without sacrificing one's privacy, self-respect,… — Barbara Ehrenreich Copy Share Image
The GDP approach doesn't address many aspects of human life: health, education, political liberty, religious liberty, employment opportunities. And these are not… — Martha C. Nussbaum Copy Share Image
Conservatives believe that international institutions such as the United Nations are anti-American and anti-Israeli cabals. Progressives do not like the economic medicine… — Michael Ignatieff Copy Share Image
People always think of technology as something having silicon in it. But a pencil is technology. Any language is technology. Technology is… — Mae Jemison Copy Share Image
Average tariffs between rich countries are only 3 per cent. But developing countries face tariffs of more than 300 per cent in… — Hilary Benn Copy Share Image
Contrasting sharply, in the developing countries represented by India, Pakistan, and most of the countries in Asia and Africa, seventy to eighty… — Norman Borlaug Copy Share Image
Finding innovative ways to deliver vaccines to children in developing countries is at the heart of our work. The very fact that… — Seth Berkley Copy Share Image
The first victims of poseur environmentalism will always be developing countries. In order for you to put biofuel in your Prius and… — Mark Steyn Copy Share Image
Feminism is a word that I identify with. The term has become synonymous with vitriolic man-hating but it needs to come back… — Annie Lennox Copy Share Image
And why is our music called world music? I think people are being polite. What they want to say is that it's… — Miriam Makeba Copy Share Image
I think one big improvement would be if we somehow made it cheaper and easier for developing countries to learn from the… — Thomas Pogge Copy Share Image
Each human life hypothetically saved by implementing these [radiation] regulations costs about $2.5 billion. Such costs are absurd and immoral, especially when… — Zbigniew Jaworowski Copy Share Image
In the new century, we should continue to work together to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the vast number of… — Li Peng Copy Share Image
“Although reducing poverty, economic insecurity, malnutrition and ill-health should be the primary driving forces, an additional factor is the stress being placed… — Guy Standing Copy Share Image
Climate experts say we should tell villagers in developing countries to reduce the amount of cooking smoke they generate to help fix… — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
Many developing countries continue to be burdened by high percentages of their population living in poverty. Yet, instead of addressing this root… — Óscar Arias Copy Share Image
Plant genetic resources are seldom 'raw materials'; they are the expression of the current wisdom of farmers who have played a highly… — Melaku Worede Copy Share Image
The best thing that we can do on climate change is make sure that China converts to a more nuclear future to… — Mark Kirk Copy Share Image
In many developing countries, girls don't go to school. They stay home. They are at the water wells, bringing water back and… — Laura Bush Copy Share Image
If we can speed up the deployment of clean energy technologies in developing countries with investments from the Green Climate Fund, hundreds… — Ed Davey Copy Share Image
Where there are two Phd's in a developing country, one is head of state and the other is in exile. — Samuel Hall Lord Copy Share Image
Developing countries are losing significant tax revenues through corporate tax dodging. — Winnie Byanyima Copy Share Image
Developing countries need to commit additional resources and have the political will to improve education. — Julia Gillard Copy Share Image
While tourism is often resource-intensive, it is a major driver of poverty reduction in developing countries. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
The availability of cheap labor in developing countries is not less than a curse, — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
Developing countries present a real opportunity for sustainable consumption. There, we can start from a clean slate and develop appropriate products and… — Paul Meyer Copy Share Image
Developing countries have much to gain from capital mobility: the ability to tap external sources of finance, greater financial efficiency from deeper… — Zanny Minton Beddoes Copy Share Image
In Iran, as in all developing countries, they wanted to copy the outside world, without knowing what was good for our own… — Farah Diba Copy Share Image
Money is not capital in most of the developing countries. It's just cash. Because it lacks the institutional, organizational, managerial forms to… — Ashraf Ghani Copy Share Image
Starbucks goes to a great effort, and pays twice as much for its coffee as its competitors do, and is very careful… — Jared Diamond Copy Share Image
When developing countries go to the WTO and register their protest over things, they should be heard. Their views should be considered… — Mahathir Mohamad Copy Share Image
Globilization in its current form cannot deliver the benefits expected of it. Civil society, particularly in developing countries, must ensure that it… — Martin Khor Copy Share Image
One of the biggest development issues in the world is the education of girls. In the United States and Europe, it has… — Harri Holkeri Copy Share Image