Former Senior Researcher at German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE).
Transformation of Economic and Social Systems The transformation to sustainability can only be achieved by means of fundamentally reforming economic and social systems at national and global level. Researchers in this programme are examining the impacts of global economic dynamics on developing countries and emerging economies and observing the interplay between globalisation on the one hand and national economic and social policy strategies and initiatives on the other.…
German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) was voted one of the best research institutions and policy-advisers on development policy in the world. This is according to the annual Global Go To Think Tank Index Report by the University of Pennsylvania, which was released today. Its sixth place in the category Top International Development Think Tanks puts the DIE in the same league as international benchmarks such as the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), the British Chatham House and the American Brookings Institution.
Home » Team » Lisa Wegner Dr. Lisa Wegner Research programme: Transformation of Economic and Social Systems Function: Former Researcher Specialization: Economist Work areas: Development Financing Private Sector Development Agricultural Finance Rural development and food security Contact E-mail Lisa.Wegner@idos-research.de
Home » Research » COP23 COP23 Photo: DIE COP23 From 6 to 17 November, the 2017 Climate Change Conference (COP 23) took place in Germany under the Fiji Presidency. DIE has been conducting research on key issues in the field of climate change, UN climate negotiations and their implications for international cooperation for many years. During COP23, DIE was involved in many of the formats held during the negotations. Within our project “ Klimalog – Research and Dialogue for…
Home » Research » NDC-SDG Connections NDC-SDG Connections NDC-SDG Connections The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement (NDCs) have some important things in common. Both are universal – in the sense that they demand action in all countries of the world, and that they seek to benefit everyone, including the most vulnerable and marginalised. They are both designed to be implemented from the bottom up, as…