Looking at varying perspectives on the global development agenda: southern voices in Istanbul
One of the most productive outcomes of my visit to Istanbul was the time spent in reading and reviewing four papers that were presented at the session on ‘Varying perspectives on the global development agenda’ at the Southern Voice Global Conference that preceded the TTI 2015 Exchange . The papers were: Ibrahima Hathie’s ( IPAR, Senegal ) The post-2015 Development Agenda – favourable for Africans? Mireya Villacis’ ( CEDA, Ecuador ) Alternatives for or to Development Ajaya Dixit’s ( ISET-N, Nepal ) The Changing intersection of society and development goals: an examination aimed at improving policy Bitrina Diyamett’s ( STIPRO, Tanzania ) Is the current booming growth in Africa worth celebrating? Some evidence from Tanzania The papers produced some clear messages that cut across the geographical divide of three continents. They emphasised the need for inclusive growth, recognising that economic growth in itself is not enough, th...