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Balasubramanian, Pooja (2021)
The Current Column, 15 December 2021
One gap that is rarely discussed in research is the increasing penetration of finance within social policy that is further pushing individuals and households into a debt-poverty trap.
Yousefi, Ali / Christian Knieper / Claudia Pahl-Wostl (2021)
رودخانه زایندهرود، یکی از رودهای اصلی ایران است که از کمبود شدید آب ناشی از رقابت بین کاربران مختلف آب رنج میبرد. غلبه بر سلطه مدیریت آب عرضهگرا، تقویت شفافیت و حاکمیت مشترکِ بیشتر، به رفع بحران آب کمک میکند.
Yousefi, Ali / Christian Knieper / Claudia Pahl-Wostl (2020)
Starke Konkurrenz verschiedener Akteure führt zur Übernutzung der Wasserressourcen des Flusses Zayandeh Rud im Iran. Um das Problem zu lösen, sollten partnerschaftliche Governance und Transparenz gestärkt werden und das Wassermanagement weniger auf eine Erhöhung des Wasserangebots augerichtet sein.
Fatibene, Daniele / Elisabeth Hege / Niels Keijzer (2021)
This blog draws lessons from the Italian G20 Presidency to inform the development policy considerations and efforts of the upcoming Indonesian, Indian and Brazilian G20 Presidencies. These Presidencies have a great potential to prioritize sustainable recovery in the Global South in their own, as well as in cooperation with the G7 and EU Presidencies when appropriate.
Bold changes were planned to reposition the United Nations development system to meet the needs of the 2030 Agenda. With most reforms carried out by now, and six years into the 2030 Agenda, it is a good time to review progress and remaining challenges.