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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.

Germany’s Federal Government

“Humanity’s common future”

Gerd Müller, Germany’s new federal minister for economic cooperation and development, spells out the fundamentals of his policies

Banking

Money flows with M-Pesa

Financial transactions by mobile phone have radically changed African economies

Smallholder farms

Peer pressure

Smart-phone apps could boost productivity even of illiterate farmers

Print edition

Contents January issue

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

Expanding market

Business dimensions

The Internet's business relevance has grown dramatically in the Philippines

Global governance

“Investigate internationally”

Erik Solheim of the OECD wants rich nations to step up the fight against illicit financial flows

Stemming corruption

Government watchdogs

Uganda's supreme auditors put a check on illicit financial flows

Amazonia

Participatory conservation

Participatory conservation: involving local people in the management of nature reserves

Local government

Profile of Abdel Mughni Nofal

In the Palestinian territories, the Municipal Development and Lending Fund is boosting governmental accountability

Digital technology

“Improving people’s lives”

Doris Köhn: Governmental transparency and public participation serve development

Sustainability

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