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Editorial

»» Digital and other divides

Monitor

»» Progress too slow

»» Capital exports drive development

»» Ecological degradation fuels Darfur war

»» UNCTAD: Poor countries need technology

»» German development ministry budget grows

»» UN study against banning khat

»» World Bank: Governance has improved

»» Transnational trade law leaves little scope for policy-making

Focus

»» Indispensable institutions

»» What donors should do

»» Managing fast growth

»» “Proper families, businesses and nations”

»» Higher salaries needed

»» Intercontinental network

Tribune

»» Growth alone won’t do

»» Realising the European dream

»» Beyond the talk of a “locusts’ plague”

InWEnt Forum

»» For all children to learn to read and write

»» Contributing to better governance

»» Justice: Local mediation

»» Staff shortages in the health sector

Media

Debate

»» “We need an alliance between old and new donors”

»» A UN force

»» Letters to the editor

Background

Rapper Smockey

The roles of creative artists

Artists tend to be irritating. Not only are many of them ambitious and vain; they also point out shortcomings and problems. If they hit the nerve of their time, however, they shape people’s view of the world.

Development & Cooperation

Current issue

No. 09 2007, Volume 48, September 2007

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit