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Seit September 2015 soll die Agenda 2030 die Grundlage für das Handeln nationaler und internationale Akteure sein. Wie eine SDG-sensitive Ausgestaltung der internationalen Entwicklungskooperation aussehen sollte wird in diesem Beitrag anhand von fünf geberstrategischen Fragen analysiert.
How is it possible to achieve SDG 2? The Briefing Paper highlights the important role of cash transfers in tackling food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa. However, to ensure people's sustainable graduation from food insecurity these schemes need to be part of a broader anti food insecurity strategy.
Geflüchtete sind keine kurzzeitigen Gäste, sie bleiben oft über viele Jahre in ihren Zufluchtsländern. Daher mehren sich Stimmen, die derzeitige Lager(ungs)politik aufzugeben und stattdessen Städte zu bauen, die eine Integration der Flüchtlinge zulassen. Uganda ist hierfür ein lehrreiches Beispiel.
Grävingholt, Jörn / Benjamin Schraven (2016)
The Current Column, 27 September 2016
A considerable number of critics view the UN summit for refugees and migrants as little more than a summit of heat-warming words and declarations of intent that will have no impact whatsoever.
How does culture shape the effectiveness of international democracy promotion? International actors often assume that promoting democracy works independent of the cultural context. But 'democracy' is a contested concept and the activities themselves are rooted in specific cultural practices.
Striebinger, Kai / Julia Leininger (2016)
The Current Column, 19 September 2016
Transformation through rapprochement or rejection? Sanctions or dialogue? The recent events in Turkey and the general stagnation of democratisation processes worldwide raise a highly-charged question: how should European and German foreign, development and security policy react to autocratically-governed states?