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Keijzer, Niels / Frederik Stender / Tim Vogel (2024)
In December, the EU and Kenya signed a trade agreement featuring strong provisions on environmental, social and labour standards. Niels Keijzer, Frederik Stender and Tim Vogel write that as Kenya walks the fine line of compliance, the outcome could not only shape the country’s economic landscape but also have implications for Kenya’s role in the African Continental Free Trade Area.
This paper discusses the blurring of development and climate finance and argues that the NCQG process and the integration of loss and damage into the climate finance system must go hand in hand with a separation of ODA and climate finance whilst ensuring integrated policy responses.
n vielen Ländern, die einen Bürgerkrieg erlebt haben, drohen erneute Gewaltkonflikte. Welche Arten internationaler Unterstützung haben diese Länder erhalten und wie stehen ihre Chancen auf einen dauerhaften Frieden? Eine Auswertung neuer Daten zu Friedensförderung in 28 Post-Konfliktländern.
Fiedler, Charlotte / Karina Mroß / Jörn Grävingholt (2016)
Bei den meisten gewaltsamen Konflikten handelt es sich heute um wiederaufgeflammte frühere Kriege. Dies zeigt, wie schwierig es ist, nachhaltig Frieden zu stiften. Dieses Briefing Paper analysiert, welche Arten von externem Engagement sich verschiedenen Studien zufolge als wirksam erwiesen haben.