Sustainability

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

The problems with Glyphosate

Pesticides have often caused controversy because their detrimental side-effects were initially ignored and later intentionally played down. The most recent example is probably the herbicide Glyphosate/Roundup.

Novelists

“In the constituency, it doesn’t matter”

The significance of India’s authors of international bestsellers

Microfinance

Weathering the storm

Bali’s microfinance institutions are weathering global storms

Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft: 60th anniversery

Development starts with the people

60th anniversary of Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft – legacy is thriving at InWEnt

Editorial

Do more

Development agencies have their work cut out

Aid effectiveness

Ownership by way of expertise

Capacity building on the aid-effectiveness agenda

Meaningful aid

“A helping hand, not a grabbing one”

Lessons learned from Asian success

Development finance

Preventing unsustainable debt

Due to global crisis, over-indebtedness looms large

Aid effectiveness

Taking research into account

Research-based evidence could make a difference

Misbehaving donor agencies

Dinosaurs at work

Donor agencies do not adhere to aid-effectiveness principles in Cambodia

German development policy

Fighting poverty, promoting responsibility

Development policy of Germany’s new government emphasises national ownership and the fight against poverty

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.