Would you like to join the debate on India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Policy?
IBSA is a trilateral, developmental initiative between India, Brazil and South Africa to strengthen South-South cooperation and policy dialogue & coordination among these major emerging countries.
Do you have any thoughts and ideas about the following?:
- What is the role of the emerging countries in shaping world politics?
- How can India, Brazil and South Africa strengthen cooperation in key issues on the global agenda?
- How can an enhanced policy dialogue contribute to the promotion of inclusive growth in the South?
- In which ways can an improved dialogue among developing countries contribute to the implementation of effective policies towards the achievement of inclusive growth and human development?
You can join in the discussion and have your voice heard!
The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) are inviting civil society discussion via their discussion forum on Ideas for development blog. The aim of the blog campaign is to create a discussion friendly environment where all voices can be heard. The objective is to get a tridimensional discussion on the blog including commentators from civil society, academia and power holders. There will be an Academic Forum which is held in the lead up to the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Summit held in Brasilia, Brazil on the 15th of April, 2010. The outputs of the Academic forum will be formally reported at the Summit.
IBSA is a trilateral, developmental initiative between India, Brazil and South Africa to strengthen South-South cooperation and policy dialogue & coordination among these major emerging countries.
Do you have any thoughts and ideas about the following?:
- What is the role of the emerging countries in shaping world politics?
- How can India, Brazil and South Africa strengthen cooperation in key issues on the global agenda?
- How can an enhanced policy dialogue contribute to the promotion of inclusive growth in the South?
- In which ways can an improved dialogue among developing countries contribute to the implementation of effective policies towards the achievement of inclusive growth and human development?
You can join in the discussion and have your voice heard!
The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) are inviting civil society discussion via their discussion forum on Ideas for development blog. The aim of the blog campaign is to create a discussion friendly environment where all voices can be heard. The objective is to get a tridimensional discussion on the blog including commentators from civil society, academia and power holders. There will be an Academic Forum which is held in the lead up to the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Summit held in Brasilia, Brazil on the 15th of April, 2010. The outputs of the Academic forum will be formally reported at the Summit.