Development andCooperation
Catholic nuns try to help young women in Zambia to escape poverty
Automation will have multiple implications, positive and negative – for example people will have better training so their opportunities improve
Some see modern slavery in Ethiopian garments production, other appreciate the creation of jobs
In Ghana, efforts to find a solution to teacher shortages are still ongoing
Labour activist Nazma Akter assesses developments in Bangladesh’s textiles factories
An anthropologist explains what makes indigenous migration from Venezuela so special
Svenja Schulze, Germany’s new federal minister for economic cooperation and development, has told D+C/E+Z what her priorities are
In view of environmental crisis, political economist wants economic activity, growth and consumption to be reconsidered
Refugee children and their families have a hard time negotiating Germany’s complex, heterogeneous educational landscape.
The German economy is recovering from the pandemic, but must change quickly for effective climate protection