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The World Bank says the international goal of halving extreme poverty has been met. But with almost 1 billion people still living on less than $1.25 a day, what progress has really been made?Listen, and share your views on our talk point
More UK consumers are looking for the Fairtrade label when they shop and the market is doubling every two years. But does it actually help small farmers or just ease consumer guilt? Listen to our expert panel debate the issues and share your own views
A global jobs crisis threatens social cohesion around the world. Focusing on Tunisia and Egypt a year on from the uprisings that toppled Ben Ali and Mubarak, we ask: what can be done?Discuss the issues on our talk point
Famine, rising food prices, economic crisis, the Arab spring: it has been a tumultuous year. What has it meant for development?
This week, delegates from nearly 200 countries descend on Durban, South Africa, for COP17, the latest round of global climate talks. Hundreds of African activists – farmers, environmental scientists, youth leaders – have travelled by bus from Burundi to South Africa in a Caravan of Hope to raise awareness of the impact climate change is already having on the continent. But what will all the talking achieve? We discuss what is at stake for developing countries in Durban
What is there to show for the $57bn spent on aid in Afghanistan over the past decade, and what lies ahead for the country's economy and people? Our panel explores the key issues
In the first of a new series of podcasts, we discuss what can be done to improve the lives of women and girls around the world - a major development challenge
In a new series of podcasts from the Guardian, every month Madeleine Bunting explores the key issues affecting billions of people across the developing world
Soon the world's population will reach 7 billion. But do more people necessarily mean more problems? Have your say on the podcast
On 9 July, southern Sudan will become an independent state. What are the development challenges and opportunities facing the new country?