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InWEnt Forum

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Media

»» Review essay: the power of African elections

Debate

»» Conditional cash transfers in support of safe sex

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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. 06 2008, Volume 49, June 2008

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit