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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.

Op-ed voices

Dimensions of crisis

Op-ed voices on the Central African Republic’s crisis

Post-2015 process

Core concerns

EU considers the post-2015 process an opportunity to improve the provision of global public goods

Military

Global benefits, national motives

Why Bangladesh sends troops on UN missions and how the world benefits from such engagement

Aid

One boat, one direction

How the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation can make a difference

Globalisation

First success in 18 years

Even after first major negotiation success, WTO remains controversial

Nowadays

Nowadays: Behind the times

West Bengal's state government mistakenly considers bicycles a major traffic problem

Print Editions

Contents November issue

Contents page of November's D+C print edition with links to all contributions

Food security

Struggling smallholders

Despite living in a stable economy, half of all Kenyans are poor

Letters

Public responses

D+C/E+Z Feedback from our readers

Multilateral agencies

Less foreign, more local

Tasks and action areas of the UN Development System have changed – and its policies need reform

Sustainability

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