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Die Verbesserung des Zugangs zu digitalen Technologien erleichtert Hilfs- und Entwicklungsorganisationen die Unterstützung von Flüchtlingsprozessen. Hier wird erläutert, wie Entwicklungsorganisationen die Risiken und Herausforderungen durch die Verwendung neuer Technologien bewältigen können.
Fues, Thomas / Sven Grimm (2017)
The Current Column, 23 October 2017
International Organisations recently devoted great attention to voluntary sustainability standards (VSS). At conferences last September participants main reasons to align production and consumption patterns with certain social, environmental and ethical specifications.
Janus, Heiner / Lixia Tang (2017)
The Current Column, 17 October 2017
On 18 October 2017, key political decisions will be announced at the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of China Beijing. As the highest decision-making organ of the Communist Party, the Congress and its report have enormous influence on Chinese and global politics. What does this mean for global development and foreign aid?
Schraven, Benjamin / Steffen Angenendt / Charles Martin-Shields (2017)
Die Kausalbeziehung zwischen Entwicklung und Migration ist nicht so eindeutig, wie vielfach angenommen. Um entwicklungspolitische Ansätze auch für die Zusammenarbeit mit afrikanischen Partnerstaaten zu gewinnen, muss der Kontext von Migration und Entwicklung differenzierter analysiert werden.
Sebastian Paulo / Heiner Janus / Sarah Holzapfel (2017)
The paper analyses the trend of thematic allocation in development cooperation and illustrates which benefits and risks occur when donors increasingly allocate official development assistance primarily according to themes rather than countries.