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Um die Lücke zwischen humanitärem Bedarf und verfügbaren Mitteln zu schließen, sollte die Europäische Union eine Strategie für eine Kooperation mit China in humanitären Angelegenheiten, insbesondere für die Sektoren Ernährungssicherheit und vorausschauende humanitäre Hilfe, entwickeln.
Wehrmann, Dorothea / Jacqueline Götze / Michał Łuszczuk / Katarzyna Radzik-Maruszak / Arne Riedel (2021)
The Current Column, 17 June 2021
While we all should “roll up our sleeves for the environment”, as demanded at the World Ocean Week 2020, researchers should do this jointly rather than separately. For this, more opportunities for exchange across all geographic, societal, and disciplinary levels are needed.
In the 25th anniversary year of the UN Bonn, the author reflects on Bonn's development and recognition as Germany's United Nations City as well as on the opportunities this special anniversary presents and the synergies to be found on site.
Dick, Eva / Paul Marschall / Christopher Wingens (2021)
The Current Column, 14 June 2021
Some local authorities are engaged in long-standing partnerships in which the administrations of both parties engage in dialogue on sustainable public services. This results in both parties learning lessons.