Stender, Frederik / Tim Vogel / Niels Keijzer (2025) Externe Publikationen
Kückelhaus, Adelheid / Michael Brüntrup (2020) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 07. November 2011
Third Hans Singer Memorial Lecture on Global Development Programme: Dirk Messner , Director, German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) Sir Richard Jolly , Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, UK The Third “ Hans Singer Memorial Lecture on Global Development ”: Mercy and the…
Leininger, Julia (2024) Externe Publikationen
Furness, Mark (2016) Externe Publikationen
Paulo, Sebastian / Stephan Klingebiel (2016) Externe Publikationen
Klingebiel, Stephan / Sebastian Paulo (2016) Externe Publikationen
Paulo, Sebastian / Stephan Klingebiel (2016) Discussion Paper 8/2016
Middle-income countries are central to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. Development cooperation actors will have to act as brokers of collective action to support domestic reforms in and global engagement by this group of countries.
Wingens, Christopher / Paul Marschall / Eva Dick (2021) Briefing Paper 17/2021
Municipal development policy is growing in significance in Germany. Cities, districts and local authorities are working with numerous stakeholders to enhance their engagement in this field. The activities are being well received and having an impact in Germany and abroad.
Novoselova, Anna (2025) Externe Publikationen
Online, 29. September 2021
Since its foundation in 1961, the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) – nerve centre of the aid effort of the “rich” countries (some $160 billion in 2020) – has played a central role in the Post-War aid system. This book traces the history of the institution and reflects on its future. How intense diplomacy by US Deputy Secretary…
Bruxelles, 06. März 2014
In 2014, negotiations for a Post-2015 global agenda will gain momentum. The Intergovernmental Open Working Group (OWG) established by the UN in 2013 will start elaborating a proposal which integrates work on the Sustainable Development Goals as decided by the UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro in 2012 and…
Bonn, 14. Juni 2019
Global Climate Action Beyond 2020 explores the role of non-state and subnational actors and initiatives between them in post-2020 climate governance. Efforts by such actors are crucial to demonstrating a multiplicity of solutions and to accelerate low-carbon and climate resilient transitions. This is especially urgent as current…
Bonn, 21. Januar 2019
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent a holistic view of sustainable development, including targets on all its three dimensions: environmental, economic and social. Moreover, these goals are universal and apply to all countries, high- and low- income ones. This means that it is crucial to implement the SDGs in an integrated…
Bonn, 15. Oktober 2018
Accounting for six percent of the global population and 22 percent of global economic output, the European Union is a global player whose actions are decisive for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) both within Europe and globally. Some of Europe's most pressing socio-economic priorities and challenges including…
Sumner, Andy / Stephan Klingebiel (2025) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Bonn, 24. Januar 2017
The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) welcomed Inge Kaul to present her recently published book on Global Public Goods (GPGs) and to discuss the concept‘s role in the light of the German G20 presidency. Inge Kaul first presented the general concept of GPGs and its challenges. Here she focused…
John de Sousa, Sarah-Lea (2010) Briefing Paper 5/2010
Garroway, Christopher / Helmut Reisen (2015) Briefing Paper 12/2015
The client base of concessional finance windows at the major multilateral development banks is shrinking, yet extreme poverty globally may still amount to more than half a billion in 2025. This Briefing Paper offers strategic options for the multilateral soft windows to maintain their relevance.
Dafe, Florence / Ulrich Volz (2015) Briefing Paper 8/2015
In many developing and emerging economies, central banks have begun over the past decade to place renewed emphasis on the promotion of economic development and structural transformation, looking beyond narrow mandates for macroeconomic stability.