Governance

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

Battles over selves

Identity politics can promote justice, but also further divide our world. It is important to take an inclusive approach that recognises the complexity of identities and involves everyone in creating sustainable change.

Elections

“Observers, not diplomats”

Lessons EU election observers learned in Kenya

Capacity building

“Innovations start small”

MIT scholar defines up-to-date capacity building

Health care

A focus on traditional knowledge

Health care: A focus on traditional knowledge

Interview

“Interactive results”

World Bank expert discusses limits of evaluating complex developments in quantitative terms

Relevant reading

The power of elections

Review essay: the power of African elections

Food security

Ways out of the silent tsunami

How the international community can escape food scarcity

The rule of law

Many women are unaware of their rights

Afghanistan’s formal and informal judicial systems

AIDS prevention

Safe sex subsidy

Conditional cash transfers in support of safe sex

Fighting poverty

Credibility is the key

Public finance and social cohesion in Latin America

Religion and development

Imams and women’s rights campaigners

GTZ organises debates of Muslim spiritual leaders and women’s rights organisations

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.