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INDEX414–17, 421; as change agent 434; cost ofclimate change strategies 409–11, 413; indeveloping countries 65, 258–9, 406,407–8, 409–11, 420, 421–2; disease and259, 260; economic growth and 109, 195,407, 412–13, 419, 422; effective states and264, 265–6, 267; emission standards 413,414; food shortages 260, 411; and globalgovernance 15, 417–18, 422–3, 425;government strategies 264–5, 267, 406,413–14, 415, 421–2; and greenhouse gasemissions 258, 262, 406, 407, 410, 411,412–13, 419; health and 258, 259, 260;and indigenous people 265; inequalityand 15, 258–9, 407–8, 409, 411, 412–13,423, 429; international agreements 293,407, 408, 410, 411, 417–18; migration260; mitigation 262, 266–7, 408, 411,413–17; natural disasters link <strong>to</strong> 248, 257,258, 259–60, 261–7, 406; pas<strong>to</strong>ralists268–9; and poverty reduction 266, 408,410, 413, 417, 419; private sec<strong>to</strong>r and267, 418–19; risk and 200, 258–60,261–7, 261b, 406; risk reductionstrategies 261–7; sea level rises 258, 408,421–2; subsidies and 413; taxation and413–14; technological solutions 56, 266,419–20, 421, 423; and transnational corporations344; vulnerability and 200,202f, 261, 264–5, 406; war and conflictrelationship 281; women 259, 265; seealso global warmingClimate Change Adaptation Fund 316, 410Collier, Paul 88, 359–62b, 444Colombia:agricultural issues 123, 135–6b; CCJAR397; employment issues 151, 155; humanrights issues 283–4, 397; and intellectualproperty laws 331; international tradeissues 320; violence 273–4, 280; war andconflict 282, 283Convention on the Elimination ofDiscrimination Against Women(CEDAW) 275, 293Convention on the Rights of the Child 205,274, 293corruption:in developing countries 5, 48, 60, 65, 79,86–9, 91, 93, 95, 218–19, 286–7, 310,369–70; in transnational corporations345–7Costa Rica 3, 121, 165Cuba 74, 75t, 114, 251, 252–3b; CubanWomen’s Federation 251Darfur 200, 225–6b, 277, 279, 282democracy:and civil society 59, 62, 64; and development80–3; economic growth and 82–3,87, 192, 193; education and 44, 81;human rights and 25, 80–1; in hungerand famine relief 227–8; inequality and81–2, 428; markets and 82–3; povertyand 80, 82–3; power and 81, 103Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC):democratisation 81; diamond industry88, 400; HIV and AIDS 232; hunger andfamine 225; international humanitarianrelief 386; taxation 98; transnationalcorporations 345; war and conflict 90,278, 279, 282, 283, 393, 397, 398, 400developed countries:climate change response 406, 408, 409,410–11; and debt relief 306, 381–2;financial crises 313–14; HIV and AIDS232, 233, 241; and intellectual propertylaws 326, 330; as international aid donors358, 366, 380; international trade and321–2, 323, 325; and migration 339–40,401; natural disasters 246, 252b; socialprotection measures 193, 207–8, 214;‘s<strong>to</strong>p doing harm’ and 15, 293, 380, 408,429developing countries:access <strong>to</strong> information 53; agriculture121–2, 123–5, 132–3, 142, 144; civilsociety 64, 65; climate change 65, 258–9,406, 407–8, 409–11, 420, 421–2; andcomparative advantage 187–8b, 189;debt crises 305–6; disease incidence 9, 10,237, 326–7, 330 see also HIV and AIDSbelow; economic growth and 8, 43,181–4, 187–8b, 189; elites 51, 105;employment 108, 148–9, 152–3, 156–7,166–7, 176, 345; financial crises 311–13,314; fishing industry 126–7b;foreigndirect investment (FDI) 172, 173t, 174,175–6, 311, 319, 341b, 343, 351; free tradeagreements 165–6b, 186, 322–3; HIV andAIDS 10, 232, 240; inequality 2–3, 5, 6, 8,10, 15; intellectual property laws affect57, 323, 327, 330, 331, 344; internationalaid 358, 363–4, 366, 378–9; internationalfinancial institutions 296, 297–8, 301,509

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