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German policy

New strategy for tackling corruption

Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development publishes new anti-corroption strategy

Multilateral agreement

“Light global structure”

The Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation is assuming its duties

Comment

Escaping economic malaise

Budget support to resume after Malawi’s new President Banda mends fences with donors

Civil society

In need of advice

ENGAGEMENT GLOBAL helps non-governmental organisations apply for EU funding

Angry citizens

Protest in Qidong

Eco-protest in coastal town in China

Comment

Blending risks

The pros and cons of blending public and private-sector funds in the EU context

Forests

Banana, coffee, rubber trees

Agroforestry makes sense for marginalised people in the Philippines uplands

Print edition

Contents July/August issue

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

Op-Ed views

Much ado

Op-Ed voices on the UN environment summit Rio+20

Self-employment

A car of my own

Nowadays: Anthony Mulowa knows the personal dream of a Zambian cab driver

Governance

Achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals will require good governance – from the local to the global level.

Sustainability

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