Klingebiel, Stephan / Li Xiaoyun (2016) Mitarbeiter sonstige
From 28 November to 1 December, several thousand people gathered in Nairobi for the second High-Level Meeting (HLM) of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC). The first meeting was held in Mexico City 18 months ago. The question is: was the second meeting a success?
Vollmer, Frank (2012) Studies 67
Development co-operation needs “visibility”. And yet, effective development cooperation cannot handle every form of visibility. The study analyses the influence of visibility on the implementation of the aid effectiveness agenda and puts forward parameters of a visibility that is conducive to the agenda.
Ashoff, Guido (2009) Briefing Paper 8/2009
Bonn, 17. April 2008
While there is a consensus on the need to create a more effective and participatory global development framework, fast-growing developingeconomies are emerging on the global stage and challenging the traditional parameters for development cooperation. No global solutions towardssustainable development will be conceivable without their…
Johannesburg, 03. February 2017
The 2030 Agenda is meant to stipulate and direct global efforts towards sustainable development. The implementation of the 2030 Agenda and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires action by a multitude of actors in various policy fields and sectors to achieve the global goals under one common “ Global Partnership for…
Abdel-Malek, Talaat (2015) Studies 88
This study by one of the most influential policy-makers in development traces the evolution of the international aid system during the post-World War II period and analyses the potential of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation to become a universally accepted platform.
Wehrmann, Dorothea (2019) The Current Column, 01. July 2019
Can the Kampala Principles help to improve development cooperation partnerships with private sector actors?
Schwachula, Anna (2021) The Current Column, 15. February 2021
Social justice is an integral part of sustainable development. This means that power inequalities between countries need to be removed if social equity is to be more than a distant dream.
Leiderer, Stefan (2010) Briefing Paper 9/2010
Bonn, 18. April 2012
The Fourth Partner Conference for the research and sending partner institutions of the programme Managing Global Governance (MGG) took place from 18 to 20 April 2012, organized by the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) in close…
Janus, Heiner / Stephan Klingebiel / Sebastian Paulo (2014) Briefing Paper 6/2014
Currently, it is not clear what will replace traditional aid. Observers often speak about a beyond aid future. As an umbrella term, beyond aid describes different aspects of the transformation of development cooperation.
Scholz, Imme / Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul / Vera Songwe / Andrea Ordóñez / Sébastian Treyer / Ariane Hildebrandt / Anna-Katharina Horndige (2021) External Publications
Fues, Thomas (2016) The Current Column, 11. April 2016
Rising powers in the South, are now ready to play a pro-active part in collective action on the Sustainable Development Goals, the Financing for Development Addis Agenda and the Paris Agreement on climate change.
Online, 19. November 2020
Global challenges such as the economic recovery after the crisis and climate change require effective training of civil servants on the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The COVID-19 pandemic has moved training into the digital sphere, with massive implications for learning & dialogue processes. This roundtable on innovation in…
Wehrmann, Dorothea (2018) Discussion Paper 21/2018
The inclusion of actors from the private sector is a central challenge in development co-operation. This study investigates how multi-actor partnerships and multi-stakeholder networks can provide a supporting structure in this regard.
Haug, Sebastian / Jack Taggart (2024) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Neubert, Susanne (2004) Briefing Paper 4/2004
Sebastian Paulo / Heiner Janus / Sarah Holzapfel (2017) Briefing Paper 19/2017
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.
Keijzer, Niels / David Black (2020) External Publications
Taggart, Jack / Sebastian Haug (2024) External Publications