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United Nations System Governance
Since the 1990 Report of the South Commission, the South Centre has been consistent in pushing for a stronger UN system – one that reflects today's realities in terms of the geopolitical and economic importance of developing countries and the need to ensure that the UN responds effectively to the needs of the South.

 

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1 The Role of the United Nations in Global Economic Governance
2 One United Nations: Placing Development Front and Centre
3 Getting UNCTAD XII Right: Recommendations on Theme and Sub-Themes
4 Reinvigorating UNCTAD' Comments on the Eminent Persons' panel Report on Enhancing the Development Role and Impact of UNCTAD
5 Meeting the Challenges of UN Reform: A South Perspective
6 Reinventing UNCTAD
7 Operationalizing the Concept of Policy Space in the UNCTAD XI Mid-Term Review Context
8 Enhancing Positive Corporate Contributions to Development: Making Corporate Responsibility for Development Operational in the UNCTAD XI MTR Context
9 Reinventing UNCTAD
10 What U.N. for the 21st Century? A New North-South Divide
11 The UNCTAD XI Sao Paulo Consensus: Defining UNCTAD's Mandate
12 The UNCTAD XI: Comments on the 13 May 2004 Draft Negotiated Text
13 The UNCTAD XI: Defining UNCTAD's Future Mandate
14 Recalling UNCTAD I at UNCTAD XI Part I
15 Recalling UNCTAD I at UNCTAD XI Part II
16 Recalling UNCTAD I at UNCTAD XI Part III
17 For a Strong and Democratic United Nations: A South Perspective on UN Reforms Part I: The United Nations: The Issues at Stake
18 For a Strong and Democratic United Nations: A South Perspective on UN Reforms Part II: Key Dimensions of United Nations Reform
19 For a Strong and Democratic United Nations: A South Perspective on UN Reforms Part III: Overview and Main Policy Conclusions