Special "2030 agenda": DIE is participating in important discussions drawing from its wide-ranging expertise in development and environmental policy.
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Home » Training » Postgraduate Programme » Previous Research Teams » 58th Course 58. Kurs Forschungsteams im 58. Postgraduiertenkurs Die Umsetzung der südafrikanischen Green Finance-Taxonomie Leitung: Dr. Kathrin Berensmann und Sören Hilbrich Mitglieder: Giovanna Artmann (International Development Studies) Theresa Herbold (Agricultural Economics) Agnese Monti (Political Science- Political Economy Track) Steffen Lötters-Viehof (Internationale Beziehungen und…
Special "Stabilization and development in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena)": In a research and advisory project funded by the BMZ, the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) is investigating what these changes mean for Germany's and Europe's cooperation with MENA countries.
Dirk Messner is director of the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE).
The Managing Global Governance (MGG) network brings together governmental institutions, think tanks and research institutions as well as civil society and business organizations
While South-South cooperation refers to collaboration between developing countries, triangular cooperation consists of support to South-South schemes provided by Northern donors, multilateral bodies or other development actors.
Special “Making Supply Chains sustainable”: Our Research on supply chains helps to identify opportunities for companies in developing countries.
Special "Food security and agriculture for a world without hunger": Food security and agriculture have made a remarkable return to the global agenda. With a world population and incomes increasing, demand for agricultural products is rising. Natural resources – land, water and biodiversity – are under pressure. In addition, new developments such as modern technologies, biofuels or large scale investments in land challenge traditional modes rural development. How can we achieve food security?
Special "Transformative force of Digitalisation": The German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) addresses the tension between our digital potential and current politics and procedures through innovative, policy-relevant research.
Special "Sustainable Urban Development": More than half of the World’s population already lives in urban areas; in 2050 it will be two third. Most of the growth will happen in emerging and developing countries, where the number of city-dwellers who live informally is still increasing.
Regional expertise on MENA: This page bundles thematically related work at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) on the region Middle East and North Africa .You can find information on relevant publications, events, projects as well as contact details of our researchers with specific regional expertise.