Policy Brief

Der Policy Brief ist ein neues Format, das die bisherige Reihe „Briefing Paper“ und deren deutsche Version „Analysen und Stellungnahmen“ ersetzt. Policy Briefs behandeln Themen der Entwicklungspolitik und der internationalen Beziehungen. Eine auf prägnante Empfehlungen und Positionierung angelegte Argumentationsstruktur machen das Format vor allem für politische Entscheidungsträger*innen, Praktiker*innen und Vertreter*innen der (professionellen) Medienbranche interessant. Außerdem richten sich Policy Briefs an alle, die sich für Entwicklungsfragen interessieren. Je nach angesprochener Zielgruppe werden Policy Briefs in andere Sprachen übersetzt.

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  1. The future of climate and development finance: balancing separate accounting with integrated policy responses
    The future of climate and development finance: balancing separate accounting with integrated policy responses

    Koch, Svea / Mariya Aleksandrova (2023)

    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.

  2. Germany's Energiewende: synergies, trade-offs and political drivers
    Germany's Energiewende: synergies, trade-offs and political drivers

    Faus Onbargi, Alexia / Ines Dombrowsky (2023)

    Germany's energy transition – known as the Energiewende - presents a series of synergies and trade-offs across climate, energy, biodiversity and social justice. These and their political drivers are examined in this brief, with a focus on the country’s coal phase-out and on-shore wind phase-in.

  3. Shrinking spaces in the Middle East and North Africa: supporting resilience of civil society
    Shrinking spaces in the Middle East and North Africa: supporting resilience of civil society

    Saliba, Ilyas (2023)

    CSOs face mounting challenges due to surveillance and persecution. Their work in advancing inclusive development is increasingly criminalised. This is worrying, since a free civil society is key for human development. Despite shrinking spaces there are at least seven ways to support civil society.

  4. Children in refugee camps and their role in refugee-host community integration
    Children in refugee camps and their role in refugee-host community integration

    Nyambedha, Erick / Rose Jaji / Jana Kuhnt (2023)

    Children form a significant part of the displacement-affected populations globally. This policy brief sheds light on the active role children in displacement-affected situations can take in their daily lives to shape refugee-host interaction and local integration in camp settings.

  5. Climate (im)mobility in urban contexts: from recognition to action
    Climate (im)mobility in urban contexts: from recognition to action

    Ekoh, Susan S. (2023)

    This policy brief presents gaps and challenges involved in addressing climate change and human mobility in cities. Although actors recognize the nexus of climate change and human mobility and the urban dimensions, efforts to address this is far from what it should be.

  6. Geopolitics, the Global South and Development Policy
    Geopolitics, the Global South and Development Policy

    Klingebiel, Stephan (2023)

    Far-reaching geopolitical upheavals have shaped international relations in the recent past. This policy brief discusses the new geopolitical and geo-economic context and its significance for the Global South and development policy.

  7. Gesundheitsfinanzierung in Zeiten von Mehrfachkrisen: Analyse und Empfehlungen
    Gesundheitsfinanzierung in Zeiten von Mehrfachkrisen: Analyse und Empfehlungen

    Strupat, Christoph / Pooja Balasubramanian / Srinivasa Srigiri / Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2023)

    COVID-19 hat die Fragilität der Gesundheitssysteme in den LMICs aufgezeigt und die Wichtigkeit von Gesundheitsfinanzierung verdeutlicht. LMICs und Entwicklungspartner sollten die positiven Wirkungen von Investitionen in Gesundheitssysteme berücksichtigen und deren Finanzierung nicht vernachlässigen.

  8. Geopolitik, Globaler Süden und Entwicklungspolitik
    Geopolitik, Globaler Süden und Entwicklungspolitik

    Klingebiel, Stephan (2023)

    Weitreichende geopolitische Verwerfungen prägen die internationalen Beziehungen der jüngsten Vergangenheit. Dieser Policy Brief diskutiert den neuen geopolitischen und geoökonomischen Kontext und seine Bedeutung für den Globalen Süden sowie die Entwicklungspolitik.

  9. Health financing in times of multiple crises: analysis and recommendation
    Health financing in times of multiple crises: analysis and recommendation

    Strupat, Christoph / Pooja Balasubramanian / Srinivasa Srigiri / Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2023)

    COVID-19 has exposed the fragility of health systems in LMICs and highlights the need for renewed health financing efforts. Governments of LMICs and development partners should consider the large positive socioeconomic effects of investments in health systems and protect spending on health.

  10. Co-operation or mutual co-option? The Senegal–EU partnership on migration
    Co-operation or mutual co-option? The Senegal–EU partnership on migration

    Dimé, Mamadou / Rose Jaji (2023)

    The EU’s use of funding to shape migration governance in Senegal creates ownership and accountability challenges for policies that are formulated at the initiative of external actors without much, if any, input by the government of Senegal and its people.