Dimé, Mamadou / Rose Jaji (2023) Policy Brief 10/23
The EU’s use of funding to shape migration governance in Senegal creates ownership and accountability challenges for policies that are formulated at the initiative of external actors without much, if any, input by the government of Senegal and its people.
Seoul and Online, 14. June 2023
Germany's and Korea's global priorities in the field of sustainable development are converging. This convergence offers considerable opportunities and potential for the expansion of international cooperation between the two countries. This applies in particular to the important areas of development policy and international climate…
Healthy living on a healthy planet’ – this is the title and vision of the WBGU’s new flagship report, which will be presented today to Steffi Lemke, Germany’s Federal Environment Minister, and Judith Pirscher, State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Hägele, Ramona / Juliana Arcoverde Mansur (2023) The Current Column, 19. June 2023
Digitalisation and technologisation can enable women to work in a more sustainable way and promote the involvement of women in marine science and sustainable water resources management.
Awuni, Evans Tindana / Daniele Malerba / Babette Never (2023) External Publications
Dirk Messner is director of the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE).
Banerjee, Aparajita / Geertje Schuitema (2023) External Publications
Kirioua, Alla Jacques / Michael Brüntrup (2023) The Current Column, 15. August 2023
There are doubts, however, whether the EU regulation can really make a change for the better, or whether it has the potential to make things worse.
Wisskirchen, Alma / Axel Berger (2023) The Current Column, 04. September 2023
“It is vital that the summits in New Delhi and New York generate political momentum and also result in concrete initiatives, as the progress made halfway through the 2030 Agenda timeline is disastrously slow.“
Aboushady, Nora / Myriam Ramzy / Chahir Zaki (2023) External Publications
Ekoh, Susan S. (2023) Policy Brief 15/2023
This policy brief presents gaps and challenges involved in addressing climate change and human mobility in cities. Although actors recognize the nexus of climate change and human mobility and the urban dimensions, efforts to address this is far from what it should be.
Houdret, Annabelle / Tobias von Lossow (2023) External Publications
Nystø Keskitalo, Anja Márjá / Jacqueline Götze (2023) External Publications
Zucker-Marques / Ulrich Volz / Kevin P. Gallagher (2023) External Publications
Houdret, Annabelle (2023) The Current Column, 22. September 2023
The task now is to sustain this impressive momentum through the period of emergency aid and reconstruction, to continue to focus on the ‘WE’.
Bonn, 25. September 2023
Six years after the last MGG Global Network Conference (GNC), the MGG Network gathered again to reconnect, exchange and move from knowledge to action in cooperating for sustainability transformations at all levels. From 25 to 28 September 2023, the conference "Global Partnerships: Knowledge, Dialogue, and Action" brought together in Bonn…
Erforth, Benedikt / Keijzer, Niels (2023) External Publications
Stender, Frederik / Tim Vogel (2023) Discussion Paper 13/2023
Trade agreements cover an increasing range of policy areas, but little is known about the impact of this new focus on interactions with other trade-related policies. This IDOS Discussion Paper fills this gap by examining the effectiveness of bilateral aid for trade in deep North-South PTA relations.
Nyambedha, Erick / Rose Jaji / Jana Kuhnt (2023) Policy Brief 16/2023
Children form a significant part of the displacement-affected populations globally. This policy brief sheds light on the active role children in displacement-affected situations can take in their daily lives to shape refugee-host interaction and local integration in camp settings.
Special "Stabilization and development in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena)": In a research and advisory project funded by the BMZ, the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) is investigating what these changes mean for Germany's and Europe's cooperation with MENA countries.