Special “Sustainable economic development in Afrika”: Our research examines to what extent economic development in Africa has been environmentally, socially and economically sustainable in recent years and what kinds of economic reforms are needed to promote sustainable development in Africa.
Home » Press » Media Coverage » 2013 Archive 2013 Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep . Oct. Nov. Dec. December Aid on the edge of chaos - reviewThe solutions Ben Ramalingam offers to the problems in the aid system are innovative ways of aligning aid with its complex environment and introduces 'exotic' new development terms, describe Heiner Janus and Sebastian Paulo in their review. The Guardian 24 December 2013 Last hope The Arab spring seems to have failed –…
We regularly organise scientific conferences and panel discussions open for the public.
Special "2030 agenda": DIE is participating in important discussions drawing from its wide-ranging expertise in development and environmental policy.
Thematic works on Africa. Information on relevant publications, events, projects and contacts with special regional expertise.
Home » Press » Media Coverage » 2018 Dezember 2018 Making Climate Action More Transparent and Ambitious: Lessons Learned From the NDCs This event was grounded in the notion that current Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) lack sufficient ambition and clarity for achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement. Moderated by Arunabha Ghosh, Council on Energy, Environment and Water, the panelists shared preliminary findings for a special issue of Climate Policy which aim…
Special "The Corona Virus and international development cooperation": Experts from IDOS explore the developmental and socioeconomic consequences of the corona crisis.
Thematische Arbeiten zu Afrika. Informationen zu relevanten Publikationen, Veranstaltungen, Projekten sowie Kontakten mit besonderer regionaler Expertise.
Special „Rising Powers“: The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) researches which effects the flexible and dynamic group of rising powers have on various aspects of international cooperation. Effects of rising powers such as China, India, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, South Africa or Vietnam can be direct or indirect, positive or negative, regionally limited or global.
Home » Press » Media Coverage » 2012 Archive 2012 Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep . Oct. Nov. Dec. December A Hand Up Subsidies have long served as a safety net for needy Egyptians, but they are also inefficient, wasteful and expensive. Now the government is working to come up with a better social welfare system, one that encourages the poor to participate in Egypt’s economic future. Markus Loewe , senior economist at German Development Institute/ Deutsches…
Special "The United Nations in development: Fit for the 2030 Agenda?": The United Nations are one of the main multilateral actors working in the field of global development. We present our work on the questions "Are the United Nations “fit for purpose” for the 2030 Agenda?"
Special "G20": The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) will accompany the Chinese and German G20 presidency through research, policy advice and events on the G20 presented in this Special.
Das German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) erfährt auch 2023 eine breite Medienaufmerksamkeit, es folgt eine Übersicht der Beiträge.
Home » Press » Media Coverage » 2021 April 2022 Grüne wollen über Folgen des Ukraine-Kriegs beraten – und gründen Task Force „Zeitenwende“ Der russische Angriffskrieg bedeutet eine politische und wirtschaftliche Zäsur. Die Grünen haben eine 36-köpfige Gruppe zusammengestellt, die Impulse liefern soll.Externe Mitglieder sind etwa Anja Piel, Vorstandsmitglied des Deutschen Gewerkschaftsbunds (DGB), Anna-Katharina Hornidge vom Deutschen Institut für Entwicklungspolitik,…
Home » Press » Media Coverage » 2017 Juli 2018 Transatlantischer Handel in turbulenten Zeiten "Wenn man die Eskalationsspirale weiter dreht, verliert jeder", sagt Handelsexperte Axel Berger vom Deutschen Institut für Entwicklungspolitik zu den aktuellen Reaktionen der EU auf die Handelszölle der USA. "Ein wichtiger Schritt nun ist es, die Welthandelsorganisation zu stärken, also das regelbasierte Handelssystem zu stärken", argumentiert Berger weiter. Phoenix 19.07.2018…