Simaepa, Darmanto / Irina Rafliana (2023) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 04. September 2014
The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) celebrated its 50th anniversary from 4-5 September 2014 in Bonn. In the presence of 300 guests, the Parliamentary State Secretary Hans-Joachim Fuchtel from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development concluded that the significance of the…
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.
Wingens, Christopher (2025) Buchveröffentlichungen
Akude, John Emeka (2014) Discussion Paper 18/2014
The paper reviews prevalent literature and major ideas in the relatively new field of knowledge management for development and concludes that the macro dimension of the subject matter has not been adequately treated. It then complements this lack by developing a more balanced research programme.
Bergmann, Julian (2021) Externe Publikationen
Brussels, 16. April 2024
Context and objectives This year, the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) celebrated its 60th birthday and six decades of development research, policy advice and training. IDOS has played a key role in German development cooperation, providing evidence-based policy advice on development and sustainability. When it…
Hagos, Samuel Zewdie (2021) Discussion Paper 25/2021
The study sheds light on the evolution of the interethnic tensions between host communities and refugees as a function of past and present refugee integration practices and depending on diverse levels of centralisation using the Gambella region of Ethiopia as a case study.
Groß, Lisa (2018) Discussion Paper 16/2018
How can we assess impact in governance programmes? This publication provides an exemplary impact assessment of a decentralisation programme in Benin. It analyses whether and how support to citizen participation contributes to the quality of public services and local governance at local level.
Malerba, Daniele / Xiangjie Chen / Kuishuang Feng / Klaus Hubacek / Yannick Oswald (2022) Policy Brief 11/2022
A carbon tax of US$50/tCO2 with redistribution of the raised revenue to households could substantially reduce global poverty by between 16% and 27% (110 to 190 million people), and lower inequality. The impact depends on the policy design and the targeting mechanisms used for revenue redistribution.
Faust, Jörg / Aurel Croissant (2008) Briefing Paper 1/2008
Radke, Detlef (2002) Briefing Paper 3/2002
Xiamen, 10. September 2013
International investment rule-making is at a crossroad. One of the most striking developments in this respect is the emergence of developing countries, China being the most prominent example, with rising flows of outward foreign direct investment (FDI). As a result, China has a growing interest to support the global activities of its…
Redonda, Agustin / Christian von Haldenwang / Flurim Aliu (2021) Externe Publikationen
Richerzhagen, Carmen (2014) Externe Publikationen
Cape Town, South Africa, 04. Mai 2024
MGG has been engaging in public sector capacity development for the implementation of the United Nation’s Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development since early 2018 . The engagement is based on the understanding that the successful advancement of the Agenda 2030 is dependent on the support and involvement of civil servants on all political…
Rudolph, Alexandra (2016) Briefing Paper 20/2016
Since September 2015 the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is intended as the basis for the actions of national and international actors. This article uses five donor-strategic questions to analyse what SDG-sensitive international development cooperation would mean.
Bonn, 13. März 2014
Rationale for the workshop To the present day, a predominantly negative understanding of migration in the context of climatic and environmental change has prevailed. Migration has often been portrayed as a threat for human national and international security in policy fora or in media’s representation of the topic. Despite this fact,…
Ashoff, Guido (2013) Briefing Paper 12/2013
The OECD's Development Assistance Committee is the only international organisation that regularly reviews it's members' development cooperation policies and systems. The reviews are critrical and constructive and have proved their worth as an instrument of quality assurance and collective learning.
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.