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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Leininger, Julia / Kai Striebinger (2016)
The Current Column, 18 February 2016
Religion can be important to promote sustainable development, but it remains an open question how to best cooperate with religious actors.
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Heiner, Janus / Sarah Holzapfel (2016)
The Current Column, 01 February 2016
Since 1 January 2016, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) guide development efforts around the world. 2016 will be about implementation. The key question is: How do we translate 17 goals and their 169 targets into policy making? One option is to continue business as usual and start selectively. Each country could pick and choose from the menu of goals and targets. A better option is to transform today’s policy making into a more coherent and integrated approach.
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Pérez Pineda, Jorge A. (2015)
The Current Column, 04 February 2015
Even if there is “One World”, there is not a “one size fits all” solution for its problems. This means, how does Germany include the “common but differentiated responsibilities” statement in the Charter for the Future?
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Leininger, Julia (2014)
The Current Column, 11 February 2014
Greater involvement in Africa is important. Military involvement in Africa is right. But only when it serves to hinder war crimes or to keep the peace.
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Lucas, Paul L. / José A. González / Carmen Richerzhagen (2014)
The Current Column, 03 February 2014
Safeguarding biodiversity and ecosystem services is essential to meet the basic needs of the poor. But how to integrate them in the post-2015 development agenda?
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Scholz, Imme (2014)
The Current Column, 07 January 2014
In the new year, we will need courage to follow new paths and the ability to learn from the mistakes of the past when determining a new global agenda, to be in place as of 2016.
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Bordon, Ingo / Ulrich Volz (2013)
The Current Column, 15 April 2013
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Neubert, Susanne (2012)
The Current Column, 15 October 2012
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Pegels, Anna (2012)
The Current Column, 20 August 2012
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Rippin, Nicole (2012)
The Current Column, 19 March 2012