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South Florida Journal of Development

The South Florida Journal of Development (SFJD) arose from the perception of some professors about the lack of means of disseminating the theme of development in scientific articles. It is a bimonthly publication whose objetive is to disseminate knowledge in the area of development by means of the publication of scientific articles that present original contributions, both empirical and theoretical.

IOS Fair Transitions

Over 50 scholars from a wide variety of disciplines have joined IOS Fair Transitions, a platform of the Institutions for Open Societies (IOS) at Utrecht University. 

Food Security Policy Group

FSPG
The Canadian Food Security Policy Group is a network of Canadian development and humanitarian organizations with expertise in global food systems, and food security in the Global South.  Since 1996, we have been carrying out joint advocacy, research and policy dialogue to ensure that Canada’s international agricultural and development policies advance global food security in an inclusive, environmentally sustainable, and coherent way.

Revue internationale des études du développement

Ried
Éditée en France depuis 1960, la Revue internationale des études du développement (Ried), anciennement Revue Tiers Monde, est une revue scientifique pluridisciplinaire produite par l’Institut d’études du développement de la Sorbonne (IEDES) et publiée depuis 2017 par les Éditions de la Sorbonne. La revue accueille trois fois par an, dans ses numéros thématiques, des contributions en français, anglais et espagnol sur le développement des pays des Suds, en mobilisant la plupart des sciences humaines et sociales à travers des études contextuelles.

Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development

IGF
The Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF) supports more than 75 nations committed to leveraging mining for sustainable development to ensure negative impacts are limited and financial benefits are shared. It is devoted to optimizing the benefits of mining to achieve poverty reduction, inclusive growth, social development, and environmental stewardship.

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