Janus, Heiner / Tang Lixia (2020) Externe Publikationen
Effert, Sarah-Lea / Hannah Vögele (2022) Externe Publikationen
Sinanoglu, Semuhi (2025) Discussion Paper 28/2025
What happens when donors admit humanitarian aid is strategic? An experiment in Turkey shows it undercuts regime propaganda and builds trust in Europe among conservative Eurosceptic voters.
Ekoh, Susan S. (2025) Externe Publikationen
Susan S. Ekoh argues that strengthening, rather than diminishing, international cooperation on migration offers important benefits to migrants, sending countries and receiving countries like Germany, particularly in the context of climate change.
Hilbrich, Sören / Eszter Kollar (2025) Externe Publikationen
Schlumberger, Oliver (2007) Briefing Paper 4/2007
Bonn, 21. November 2018
Impact assessment has become a common practice in international development cooperation. This is also the case when it comes to governance programmes. Against this background, the „Impact Initiative Africa“ was launched as a cooperation between GIZ Headquarters, the GIZ offices in Benin and Mozambique and the DIE. The project officially…
Desmidt, Sophie / Julian Bergmann / Benedikt Erforth / Sara Gianesello (2024) Externe Publikationen
Online, 04. November 2025
838 million people worldwide live in extreme poverty. Extreme poverty constitutes one of the gravest violations of human rights. Expanding inclusive, shock-responsive social protection systems is essential. Yet, building such systems is highly cost-intensive. Most low- and middle-income countries are heavily indebted or face unsustainable…
Berensmann, Kathrin / Florence Dafe / Miriam Kautz / Nannette Lindenberg (2016) Briefing Paper 24/2016
Green bonds have been hailed as a key instrument of climate finance. They have, however, also a number of challenges. In order to address them and realise the potential of green bonds to finance sustainable development, it will be crucial to design an appropriate governance framework.
Subramanian, V. Saravanan (2024) Externe Publikationen
National and international agencies have struggled to address sanitation challenges for over a century without groundbreaking evidence of success. The context of sanitation management has changed over the last two centuries. In this changing world, the viewpoint calls for development agencies to move from a fixed-growth mindset towards a ‘benefit mindset’. Such a perspective is about purposefulness, adaptability and flexibility by developing context-specific approaches. In this respect, improvised community-led total sanitation (CLTS) could offer a way forward.
Kichko, Kateryna / Paul Marschall / Steffen Flessa (2016) Externe Publikationen
Fuhrmann-Riebel, Hanna / Ben D'Exelle / Kristian López Vargas / Sebastian Tonke / Arjan Verschoor (2024) Externe Publikationen
Kornher, Lukas / Daniel Sakyi / Linus Linnaeus Tannor (2024) Externe Publikationen
Horstmann, Britta / Stefan Leiderer / Imme Scholz (2009) Briefing Paper 2/2009
Holzscheiter, Anna / Maria Weickardt Soares (2024) Policy Brief 23/2024
The policy brief discusses the growing politicisation and polarisation surrounding health data (sharing) in negotiations towards a new Pandemic Agreement. It elucidates why the ongoing negotiations are a particularly hard case for international cooperation and enhancing equity in global health.
Roscioli, Federico / Daniele Malerba / Francesco Burchi (2020) Externe Publikationen
Aboushady, Nora / Chahir Zaki (2025) Externe Publikationen
Schraven, Benjamin / Niels Keijzer (2014) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Hoch, Stephan / Britta Horstmann / Axel Michaelowa / Jonas Hein (2015) Briefing Paper 22/2015
The alignment of the climate protecition and sustainable development is the main goal of the UNFCCC. Climate finance under the UNFCCC should lead by example to avoid that local communities face both the impacts of climate change and of climate policies.