Keijzer, Niels (2023)
Externe Publikationen
McCandless, Erin / Alexia Faus Onbargi (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Hermwille, Lukas / Adis Dzebo / Gabriela Iacobuţă / Wolfgang Obergassel (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Better integrating climate action and sustainable development can help to enhance ambition of the next Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) as well as implementation of the SDGs. Governments should use this year’s opportunity to emphasise the links between climate and sustainable development.
Hsu, Angel / Sander Chan / Mark Roelfsema / Marco Schletz / Takeshi Kuramochi / Sybrig Smit / Andrew Deneault (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Houdret, Annabelle / Tobias von Lossow (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Nystø Keskitalo, Anja Márjá / Jacqueline Götze (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Akman, Sait M. / Bozkurt Aran / Axel Berger et al. (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Akinsemolu, Adenike A. / Helen N. Onyeaka / Phemelo Tamasiga (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Aboushady, Nora / Alexia Faus Onbargi (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Brandi, Clara / Yabibal Walle (2023)
Externe Publikationen
The World Bank’s current reform efforts are approaching a critical point during the Annual Meetings in Marrakech, Morocco, from October 9 to 15, 2023. The Bank should use this moment to adopt meaningful changes that enable it to tackle the twin challenges of global development and climate change and reflect voices of stakeholders from around the world. The recent consultations conducted by the World Bank, including the regional ones conducted in Africa in July, represent a significant step forward. But they also spotlight crucial issues that demand an unwavering attention by all stakeholders.
Ladikas, Miltos / Andreas Stamm (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Fekete, Alexander / Saravanan Subramanian (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Oakes, Robert / Kees Van der Geest / Benjamin Schraven et al. (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Ekoh, Susan (2023)
Externe Publikationen
Germany’s Africa policy must maximize co-benefits by focusing on the migration-development nexus, argues Susan Ekoh (IDOS). The government needs to mainstream climate change needs in migration cooperation due to the present realities and future projections of climate-induced mobilities.
Koch, Svea / Steffen Bauer (2023)
Externe Publikationen
At the previous “COP27” UN climate change conference, the EU took many by surprise with a gamble it appeared to have taken. Europe conceded to developing countries’ demands with regard to establishing a designated funding mechanism to deal with loss and damage resulting from climate change literally in an overnight turnaround. It had expected to yield returns with regard to mitigation ambition, yet, these did not materialize at COP27. Still, at COP28 the EU needed to be seen to walk the talk and deliver on loss and damage finance while return on investment remained uncertain until the very end of COP28. This blog critically appraises the EU's consistency in „holding the line“- a metaphor used by civil society organisations to refer to the need to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, as stipulated in the Paris Agreement - and the EU’s role in securing the outcome of COP28. It also provides an outlook towards COP29 in Azerbaijan and argues why and how the EU will need to step up its game to brace itself for the next round of tough international climate negotiations.
Okyere, Charles Yaw / Lukas Kornher (2024)
Externe Publikationen
Berensmann, Kathrin / Yabibal M. Walle / Christoph Sommer / Sabine Laudage Teles (2024)
Externe Publikationen
The Covid-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions and violent conflicts as well as climate and debt crises have changed the macroeconomic environment. In this new reality of soaring interest rates, high inflation and increasing debt levels, the availability of development finance is decreasing, while the financing needs to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals are increasing. Policymakers and international financial institutions have launched a number of initiatives in a search of solutions. Building on those, this article outlines (further) measures and reforms to make development finance fit for this challenging environment shaped by multiple crises.
Ray, Rebecca / Ulrich Volz (2024)
Externe Publikationen
Asimeng, Theodore / Peter Asare-Nuamah / David Anaafo / Tina Beuchelt / Aiveen Donelly / Benjamin Abugri (2024)
Externe Publikationen
Riaño, Maria Alejandra / Damien Barchiche / Alexia Faus Onbargi / Niels Keijzer (2024)
Externe Publikationen