Making gender mainstreaming happen in development cooperation Kontakt Clara Brandi
Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development, Bonn (2005) Externe Publikationen
Berlin / Online, 23. Mai 2022
The Think7 Summit is organised by the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) and the Global Solutions Initiative (GSI), as think tanks mandated for the Think7 process during the German G7 presidency in 2022. It is organised in partnership with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES), the German…
Henökl, Thomas (2017) Briefing Paper 8/2017
On 29 April EU leaders meet to discuss the Brexit negotiation guidelines. What are the likely implications of the UK withdrawal on European development policy?
Oslo, 18. Mai 2011
Improving multilateral collaboration to address global change Given the potential of international collaboration in science, technology and innovation (STI) to facilitate quality, efficient, and effective research to address global challenges, the study of what allows for fruitful collaboration is important to consider. To this end, the…
Henökl, Thomas / Niels Keijzer (2016) Briefing Paper 5/2016
EU development policy at a crossroads? After more than ten years, the European Consensus for Development needs a new direction, and all the signs are pointing towards an overhaul of EU cooperation policy. This opportunity should be seized upon by the Commission and reform-minded member-states.
Berger, Axel / Julia Leininger / Dirk Messner (eds.) (2018) Externe Publikationen
Baumann, Max-Otto / Kloke-Lesch, Adolf (2024) Externe Publikationen
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…
Keijzer, Niels / Piet De Lange (2015) Externe Publikationen
Berger, Axel / Sven Grimm (2018) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Sumner, Andy / Stephan Klingebiel (2025) Externe Publikationen
Andy Sumner and Stephan Klingebiel argue that the old assumptions about who sets development policy norms, who pays, and who decides what counts as “cooperation” no longer seem to hold.
Schönrock, Philipp / Frederik Matthys / Arelys Bellorini / Anna Novoselova (2026) Externe Publikationen
Keijzer, Niels (2026) Externe Publikationen
Das Handbuch Origins, Evolution and Future of Global Development Cooperation: The role of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) ist erschienen.
Porras, Francisco (2025) Discussion Paper 27/2025
Explore how digitalisation reshapes governance in Mexico. This paper proposes four conjectures on how governments, academia, NGOs, and media can leverage digital tools for cooperation, problem-solving, and sustainable development.
Bonn, 07. August 2019
Inequalities around the world, political polarization and persisting violent conflicts have triggered an increasing interest in social cohesion. In reaction to these trends, an increasing number of projects in development cooperation aim to improve social cohesion. However, many questions remain on what actually makes societies stick…
Brussels, 03. Oktober 2018
The conference is organised within the ‘ Managing Global Governance’ (MGG) programme of the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE). It consists of three parts: First, the internal MGG workshop “The Future of MGG – 2019 and beyond” brings together a group of partners from the MGG network to jointly…
Bouacida, Ines / Elisabeth Hege / Gabriela Iacobuta / Niels Keijzer / Svea Koch (2022) Externe Publikationen
Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug (2024) Discussion Paper 5/2024
The paper makes the case for universality in United Nations development work. It argues that the UN has an important role to play in promoting sustainable development across all member states, including in high-income countries. Ideas are proposed how that role could look like practically.