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The informal settlement of Mathare was among the areas hardest hit by the floods.

Climate risks

Nairobi’s floods showed why urban plans need to be made with the poor

Climate disasters affect the most vulnerable in urban settings. Experiences from Nairobi and other African cities prove that community-led planning can strengthen resilience and support more just and sustainable urban development.

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Climate change

Why aquaculture is gaining ground among farmers in Zimbabwe

As droughts undermine traditional agriculture in Zimbabwe, small-scale farmers are turning to aquaculture. In the district of Chimanimani, fishponds are emerging as a reliable source of food and income.

In the Tafara settlement in Zimbabwe’s capital Harare, residents are working to improve their living conditions.

Informal settlements

How marginalised urban communities in Africa are driving innovation

Africa’s cities are growing fast, and so is the need for inclusive, community-driven innovation. Residents of informal settlements are already developing practical solutions to the challenges they face, from the provision of basic services to climate resilience. When governments, researchers and communities collaborate, the potential for meaningful urban change is enormous.

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In the Digital Monthly Edition 1/2026

Aiming for a better world

Demonstrations against the government of former Peruvian President Dina Boluarte in Lima in 2023.
SDGs

How Peru has progressed despite political turmoil

Peru is the South American country that has made the most progress on the SDGs in the past decade. But this development has occurred under improbable conditions: weak institutions, frequent government turnover and high levels of informality.

The logo of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals: In Germany, sustainability is often used to refer to ecological issues.
UN Sustainable Development Goals

The SDG’s core vision: an opportunity for development cooperation

The realisation of environmental protection alongside development lies at the heart of the SDGs. Refocusing on this core vision gives an opportunity, not only in development cooperation, to rethink the issue and embrace a positive vision of the future.

2030 Agenda in numbers

Global development goals: progress and setbacks

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the most comprehensive yardstick for measuring how the world is developing. They came into force 10 years ago and will remain in place until 2030. Here is their current status in facts and figures.

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Global environment

Restoring the planet’s environmental health is indispensable

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Culture Special

Art with a developmental connection - compiled for you by the D+C editorial team.

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Kinder auf einem staatlichen Schulhof in Nigeria.
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Education

Around the world, access to education must be made easier and its quality has to improve

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Fiscal space

In view of multiple crises, state agencies must stay able to invest in crucial infrastructure and services

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A woman in Iran is protesting for her rights.
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Gender equality

Empowering women and girls is crucial to achieving gender justice.

 

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