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21. Sugar Rush: Land rights and the supply chains of the biggest food and beverage companies

22. THE NEW ALLIANCE: A NEW DIRECTION NEEDED Reforming the G8's public–private partnership on agriculture and food security

23. Growing disruption: Climate change, food, and the fight against hunger

24. How Disasters Disrupt Development: Recommendations for the post-2015 development framework

25. The Climate 'Fiscal Cliff': An evaluation of Fast Start Finance and lessons for the future

26. Salt, Sugar, and Malaria Pills: How the Affordable Medicine Facility–malaria endangers public health

27. Planting Now (2nd Edition): Revitalizing agriculture for reconstruction and development in Haiti

28. 'Our Land, Our Lives': Time out on the global land rush

29. Busan in a Nutshell: What next for the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation?

30. A Safe and Just Space for Humanity: Can we live within the doughnut?

31. A Dangerous Delay: The cost of late response to early warnings in the 2011 drought in the Horn of Africa

32. The Private Sector and Humanitarian Relief

33. Armed Robbery: How the poorly regulated arms trade is paralysing development

34. The Devil is in the Detail: The importance of comprehensive and legally binding criteria for arms transfers

35. Risky Business: Intermediary lending and development finance

36. The Hunger Grains: The fight is on. Time to scrap EU biofuel mandates.

37. On the Brink: Israeli settlements and their impact on Palestinians in the Jordan Valley

38. The Final Countdown: A historic opportunity to deliver an arms trade treaty that saves lives

39. Role of United Nations Peacekeeping Missions in the Protection of Civilians

40. The Accountability of National Security Forces to Civilians