Every Monday, the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) comments on the latest issues and trends of international development policy by its Current Column. The column is intended for politically interested readers who want to get a brief overview on the state of German and international development policy.
Current and past issues can be downloaded for free from the IDOS website.
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Keijzer, Niels/ Benedikt Erforth (2020)
The Current Column, 17 February 2020
Three weeks after the European Parliament bid goodbye to the UK, EU Council President Charles Michel is convening EU leaders for a special EU budget summit on 20 February.
Dick, Eva / Tatjana Reiber (2020)
The Current Column, 10 February 2020
On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science Eva Dick and Tatjana Reiber highlight ways and means to increase the public presence of female scientists.
Altenburg, Tilman (2020)
The Current Column, 27 January 2020
Sub-Saharan Africa needs 25 million new jobs a year. Radical changes in the global economy are unlocking fresh prospects, but domestic demand offers the greatest opportunity.
von Haldenwang, Christian / Agustín Redonda (2020)
The Current Column, 20 January 2020
All over the world, governments are desperately looking for funding to fund social policy, public infrastructure, and development projects. But the same governments regularly waive significant tax revenue.
Scholz, Imme / Adolf Kloke-Lesch (2020)
The Current Column, 13 January 2020
With the Green Deal, the Commission wants to harness the opportunities for a better life in Europe, leverage benefits in economic competition and further strengthen global responsibility and international credibility.
Kuhnt, Jana / Julia Leininger / Armin von Schiller (2019)
The Current Column, 09 December 2019
Yesterday, Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer held their Prize Lecture in Stockholm after being awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. However, the nomination has stimulated a heated debate in the broader public and development community.
Brüntrup, Michael (2019)
The Current Column, 02 December 2019
When it comes to counteracting the consequences of drought, we should not await the outcome of climate negotiations. The causes are complex and the effects dramatic; we need to act now. A proposal.
Bauer, Steffen / Clara Brandi (2019)
The Current Column, 26 November 2019
The negotiating delegations on COP25 can now get down to business again: concluding preparations for the binding implementation of the Paris Agreement, set to commence in 2020.