Roscioli, Federico / Daniele Malerba / Alessio Farcomeni (2025) Externe Publikationen
Tokyo, Japan, 21. Februar 2014
International development cooperation is characterised by an increasing diversification of goals, approaches and a proliferation of actor constellations. While these fundamental changes of the development cooperation landscape have been reflected in the international aid- and development-effectiveness processes, the global development…
To, Jenny (2022) Discussion Paper 12/2022
The discussion paper analyses opportunities and challenges of the European Union Circular Economy Action Plan (EU-CEAP) for developing and emerging countries (DECs) with a focus on the plastic packaging, electric vehicles and batteries sectors.
Bonn, 18. Juni 2024
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, the INTERFACES team at IDOS in collaboration with the NGO “Let’s Plant!” is organising an evening event including an engaging panel discussion and an interactive market place, accompanied by music, food and drinks, aiming to foster exchange and…
Erforth, Benedikt (2019) Buchveröffentlichungen
Kreft, Sönke / Laura Schaefer / Eike Behre / Denise Matias (2017) Externe Publikationen
Berlin, 25. Mai 2016
Effective implementation of the prospective new climate agreement will depend on ambitious climate action around the globe. Some countries are willing and able to go further faster to raise the level of ambition in international climate policy. This workshop brought together experts from all world regions and explored the potentials of a…
Furness, Mark / Imme Scholz / Alejandro Guarín (2012) Briefing Paper 19/2012
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, 11. September 2008
The World Commission on Dams' recommendations all the way down to implementation The more than 45,000 large dams that exist worldwide, not to count those of smaller size, are important infrastructural means for realizing a country’s social and economic development objectives: they are built to provide water for agricultural, domestic and…
Thomas Fues ist ehemaliger Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Deutschen Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE).
To, Jenny (2022) Policy Brief 10/2022
The policy brief examines major sectors addressed in the EU-CEAP: the plastic packaging, electric vehicles and batteries sectors. Within these, recommendations are made to expand present approaches of development policy that go beyond waste management and recycling.
Berlin, 05. April 2019
On 5 April 2019, the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungpolitik (DIE) and Institut du Développement Durable et des Relations Internationales / Institut d'études politiques de Paris (IDDRI) convened a workshop with French and German experts on global development and development cooperation. The purpose was to…
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.
Dimé, Mamadou / Rose Jaji (2023) Policy Brief 10/23
The EU’s use of funding to shape migration governance in Senegal creates ownership and accountability challenges for policies that are formulated at the initiative of external actors without much, if any, input by the government of Senegal and its people.
Bonn and Online, 20. Oktober 2022
Rapid urbanisation poses multiple challenges for African cities in terms of urban planning and the provision and financing of infrastructure and services. While most debates focus on technical solutions to address these challenges, the political dimension of urbanisation receives less attention. This is one explanation for the discrepancy…
Online / Bratislava, 07. September 2021
Most likely caused by a virus spillover from wildlife to humans, the COVID-19 pandemic epitomizes the disastrous consequences that the global biodiversity crisis can have for human health and livelihoods. Scientists have long been warning that disturbed ecosystems facilitate the spreading of viruses, that the risk of contagion grows with…
Barcelona and Online, 06. Juli 2021
The panel on the "(Im)possibility of Governing Transformation to Sustainability" aims to bring together academic scholars and policy experts to advance the discourse on the governance of transformation to sustainability (T2S). The (im)possibility of governance of transformation to sustainability is driven by how the related multiple…
Niestroy, Ingeborg (2016) Discussion Paper 9/2016
How are the EU and its Member States getting ready for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, and which activities have been undertaken so far? This study examines existing ‘gap analyses’ and identifies key areas where challenges and opportunities arise for the EU in domestic and external policies.
Bonn, 31. Mai 2023
All around the world, increasing polarization, inequalities and autocratization, among other trends, put a strain on social cohesion. In fragile and conflict-affected states, this may contribute to or trigger an escalation of violent conflict. At the same time, strengthening social cohesion can potentially help to overcome fragility,…