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…
Jakarta, 26. November 2018
Addressing global challenges by joint knowledge production is at the core of the dialogue, research and training programme Managing Global Governance (MGG). The programme is implemented by the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) with partners from the emerging economies Brazil, China, India,…
Beijing, 03. Dezember 2018
Hein, Jonas (2019) Buchveröffentlichungen
Katowice, 04. Dezember 2018
The first round of NDCs lacked sufficient ambition and clarity to provide a pathway for reaching the Paris Agreement' long term goals. Learning from past experience, the side event presents strategies for improving countries' next NDCs based on research from several upcoming academic publications. Presentations by: Niklas Hoehne (New…
Rio de Janeiro, 06. Dezember 2018
Funk, Evelyn / Lisa Groß / Julia Leininger / Armin von Schiller (2018) Discussion Paper 28/2018
How can we assess impact in governance programs? This publication presents lessons learnt on how to conduct impact-oriented accompanying research succesfully. The focus is on governance interventions but the lessons can also be applied to other development interventions.
Munir-Asen, Katrina (2018) Discussion Paper 29/2018
This case study examines how Malaysia – a country that has not signed the UN Convention for the Protection of Refugees – continues to host multiple waves of refugees. It examines policy measures and their impact on the protection environment with key recommendations for the enhancement of it.
Hulse, Merran / Lisa Gürth / Helena Kavsek / Verena Stauber / Daniel Wegner / Jan Weinreich (2018) Discussion Paper 30/2018
What kinds of transnational networks are beneficial for civil society engagement in regional governance? Using social network analysis, we investigate civil society’s role in ending early marriage and improving worker’s rights in southern Africa.
Fiedler, Charlotte / Jörn Grävingholt / Karina Mross (2018) Briefing Paper 23/2018
How can international actors effectively support peace after civil war? A disaggregated analysis of external engagement finds that international peacebuilding can clearly make a difference. Yet country contexts condition what types of support can be provided, and whether they are effective.
Keijzer, Niels / Stephan Klingebiel / Charlotte Örnemark / Fabian Scholtes (2018) Externe Publikationen
Mross, Karina (2019) Externe Publikationen
Parkinson, T, Zoubir, T, Abdullateef, S., Abedtalas, M., Alyamani, G., Al Ibrahim, Z., Al Husni, M., Alhaj Omar, F., Iboor, F., Allito, H., Jenkins, M., Rashwani, A., Sennou, A, and Shaban, F (2018) Externe Publikationen
Inacio da Cunha, Marcelo (2018) Buchveröffentlichungen
Brouwer, Stijn / Chris Büscher / Laurens K. Hessels (2018) Externe Publikationen
Banerjee, Aparajita / Chelsea Schelly (2018) Externe Publikationen
Leta, Gerba / Girma Kelboro / Till Stellmacher / Kristof Van Assche / Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2018) Externe Publikationen
Akramkhanov, Akmal / Muhammad Mehmood Ul Hassan / Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2018) Externe Publikationen
Keller, Reiner / Anna-Katharina Hornidge / Wolf Schünemann (eds.) (2018) Buchveröffentlichungen