Friesen, Ina / Leon Janauschek (2021) Briefing Paper 11/2021
To close the gap between humanitarian needs and available funding, the European Union should develop a long-term strategy as to how to engage with China on humanitarian matters. This paper suggests focusing the dialogue on the food security sector and anticipatory humanitarian aid.
Bonn, 10. Dezember 2008
Workshop with MGG participants and Young professionals from Germany The workshop “Emerging Powers in a Changing World: Sharing Responsibility for Global Governance in the 21th Century” was part of the programme Managing Global Governance (MGG), jointly implemented by InWEnt–Capacity Building International and the German Development…
Online, 24. Mai 2023
This September, United Nations (UN) member states will come together in New York for the SDG Summit and the Ministerial Meeting on the 2024 Summit of the Future. The 2023 SDG Summit marks the mid-point of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the sustainable development goals (SDGs). The 2024 Summit of the Future (SOTF) has its…
Online, 10. Mai 2023
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Online, 15. März 2023
Furness, Mark (2011) Briefing Paper 7/2011
Online, 04. Juni 2020
DIE was co-hosting a session at the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) Bonn Digital Conference 2020 . Together with our partners and conference participants, we explored research and policy pathways for improved drought risk management through landscape approaches and social protection interventions across the African continent in times of…
Dick, Eva (2022) Externe Publikationen
Tamasiga, Phemelo / Onyeaka, Helen / Bakwena, Malebogo / Kayembe, Benita / Dzingai, Valentine / Kgengwenyane, Nancy / Babugura, Agnes / Ouassou, El houssin (2025) Externe Publikationen
Ladikas, Miltos / Andreas Stamm (2023) Externe Publikationen
Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Rapti / Tilo Schöne / Johannes Herbeck / Julia Illigner / Mahmud Haghighi / Hendricus Simarmata / Emma Porio / Alessio Rovere / Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2021) Externe Publikationen
Janus, Heiner / Stephan Klingebiel / Timo Casjen Mahn (2014) Briefing Paper 3/2014
The future shape of development cooperation as a policy field is under debate. In the context of the post-2015 agenda, the Busan "Global Partnership" and the UN's Development Cooperation Forum exhibit significant overlap.What platform will be seen as legitimate, effective and relevant?
Bonn, 23. Oktober 2019
The Global Development Network (GDN) hosted its 19th global development conference on the 23-25 October 2019, to facilitate the research-policy interface in pursuit of the SDGs. The conference also marked GDN's 20th anniversary since its launch at the Global Development Conference in 1999. GDN has kept pace with changes in the development…
Trautner, Bernhard (2018) Mitarbeiter sonstige
Bonn, 20. Februar 2013
In its recent communication on “Social Protection in European Union Development Cooperation”, the EU affirms the value of social protection for overcoming socio-economic inequalities and for promoting inclusive growth. Social protection is defined as a set of “policies and actions that enhance the capacity of all people, but notably poor…
Bonn, 28. November 2024
The world is witnessing multiple extreme events. Understanding the complex interactions among these events is important in a multi-risk society. Any program or investment that builds a socially cohesive, resilient society should identify possible scenarios and options through a comprehensive multi-risk assessment. The DFG 'Risk…
Altenburg, Tilman / Babette Never / Rita Strohmaier (2025) Policy Brief 14/2025
Calls for development policy to place greater emphasis on national self-interest are growing louder. We set out five guidelines for a development policy strategy that takes due consideration of Germany’s own interests without harming the partner countries.
Schöfberger, Irene (2018) Briefing Paper 22/2018
Intra-EU policy negotiations are essential for the evolution of EU-Africa cooperation on migration. Growing divisions inside the EU have increased the focus on external borders. This paper argues that the EU needs to address these divisions in order to support African transnational development.