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Sustainability

The UN Sustainable Development Goals aim to transform economies in an environmentally sound manner, leaving no one behind.

Mexico must include its indigenous population in the tourism sector

Mexico owes many of its tourist attractions to its wealth of indigenous communities. It is important that they are included in the country’s tourism industry in a sustainable, respectful and empowering way.

Print edition

Contents November issue

D+C/E+Z: Contents page of November’s print edition with links to all contributions

Migration

Between worlds

David Majed: Young refugees struggle to define their identities in Germany

Humanitarian logistics

Making aid more effective

Helmut Baumgarten and Hendrik Blome: How to improve the logistics of aid operations in crisis regions

Editorial

On the right track

Apart from global warming, there are other good reasons for phasing out fossil fuels

Global challenge

The right to health

Lea Ferno: Civil-society organisations want global health care to become a cross-cutting topic that concerns all government departments

Energy transition

The windy islands

Toni Kaatz-Dubberke: Cape Verde is well on its way to a self-sufficient power supply with renewable energy

News

In brief

The Global Hunger Index 2014 / New chair of TI / New Textiles Alliance / Sakharov Prize for Congolese doctor

Ebola epidemic

Long-term commitment

Germany’s Federal Government is rising to the global Ebola challenge

Sustainable Development Goals

The global dimension

Japanese scholars say international community must support shift to renewable energy in the developing world

Review essay

Germany is not alone

Relevant reading on the transition to renewable energy

Sustainability

The UN Sustainable Development Goals aim to transform economies in an environmentally sound manner, leaving no one behind.