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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.

Global trends

“Change can be measured, the reasons for it cannot”

Developing countries now have more room for manoeuvre – industrialised countries do not always see that as a positive

Research

How green industrial policy can boost prosperity

Why environmental protection can lead to more employment in developing countries

“The world is slipping off track”

Numbers of HIV infections are on the rise

Green industrial policy

Reducing poverty whilst transitioning to a green economy

The double challenge of generating growth and transitioning to clean economies

Debt restructuring

Alternative structural adjustment

The IMF needs to reform if it wants to maintain its legitimacy

Economic policy

Interfering in national sovereignty

Shortcomings and weaknesses of the structural-adjustment measures of recent decades

Development strategies

New paradigm needed

The root causes of African indebtedness are still the same

Failed policies

Descent into hell

In Africa, structural adjustment did not trigger fast growth, but had a contractive impact

Development strategy

Multiple adjustment needs

The World Bank's mission is about more than crisis management

Fighting poverty

Successful debt relief

Lessons learned concerning multilateral debt relief

Sustainability

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