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		<title>UN Seeks Emerging States&#8217; Help to Aid Poor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By James Lamont in Financial Times International development agencies faced a “diminishing market” unless they partnered large emerging economies to bring development to the world’s poorest countries, Helen Clark, the head of the United Nations Development Programme, warned on Tuesday. Ms Clark said the New-York based UNDP was seeking a global partnership with India, China [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By James Lamont in <em>Financial Times</em></p>
<blockquote><p>International development agencies faced a “diminishing market” unless they partnered large emerging economies to bring development to the world’s poorest countries, Helen Clark, the head of the United Nations Development Programme, warned on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Ms Clark said the New-York based UNDP was seeking a global partnership with India, China and Brazil to deliver investment, technology and expertise to other developing countries.</p>
<p>It had already worked alongside India in a <span class="bodystrong">solar energy investment</span> in Guinea-Bissau, efforts to boost agricultural productivity in Rwanda and civil and public service training in Afghanistan.</p></blockquote>
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