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Weinlich, Silke (2020) Externe Publikationen
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Sub-national units will play an increasing role in the mobilisation of domestic resources for the 2030 agenda. They are also at the forefront in the implementation of the global reform agenda. Consequently, they also contribute to overcoming problems of fragile statehood.
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Bee, Skylar / Aaron Atteridge / Pieter Pauw / Pieter Terpstra / Paul Watkiss (2016) Externe Publikationen
Bauer, Steffen / Clara Brandi / Simon Maxwell / Tancrède Voituriez / Alisa Herrero (2015) Externe Publikationen
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The ahistorical, binary, and reductionist conceptualisation of human mobility is spawned by a disconnect between the anti-immigration racialisation of space and the historical and contemporary realities of migration.
Bauer, Steffen / Sander Chan / Lukas Hermwille / Wolfgang Obergassel (2020) Externe Publikationen
Marino, Roberto / Ulrich Volz (2012) Discussion Paper 4/2012
Weinlich, Silke (2012) Externe Publikationen
Wehrmann, Dorothea (2018) Discussion Paper 21/2018
The inclusion of actors from the private sector is a central challenge in development co-operation. This study investigates how multi-actor partnerships and multi-stakeholder networks can provide a supporting structure in this regard.