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Editorial

»» Tax havens and elitist arrogance

Monitor

»» The endangered amazon rainforest

»» Food prices rising on world market

»» SIDA's approach to assessing pro-poor growth

»» Lack of physicians due to migration, WHO warns

»» Kenya: Uncertain future

»» News

Focus

»» Trade unions in Nigeria in pursuit of social justice

»» Cambodia's genocide tribunal

»» Economists' concern about growing global inequality

»» Bolivia’s social and ethnic tensions

»» According to Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the gulf between rich and poor is wider in the EU than in the USA

Tribune

»» Climate change: New conflict scenarios

»» Higher education: The next generation of German-Arab experts

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»» Conflict Prevention: Johan Galtung about the role of the media

InWEnt Forum

»» The Interamerican Development Bank studies social exclusion

»» Media ethics in the age of the internet

Media

»» What it is that makes growth pro-poor

Debate

»» Kemalist pressure on Turkey's reformer Erdogan

»» How the Asian Development is cooperating with the private sector on infrastructure

»» Uribe isolated, Chávez embarassed, Correa prevailing

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. 04 2008, Volume 49, April 2008

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit