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Editorial

»» Migration is a sign of success

Monitor

»» Thai court does not extradite arms merchant Victor Bout to USA

»» Divisive anti-drug war

»» In brief

»» Vulture fund is exploting DR Congo

»» Aid-for-Trade gets good marks

Focus

»» In Guatemala City, some hosehold helpers manage to get higher education

»» Diaspora communities often contribute to peace building in fragile states

»» Climate change will trigger mass migration

»» The tough fate of internally displaced people and Afghan refugees in Pakistan

»» Global Forum on Migration and Development benefits from non-binding setting

Tribune

»» Huge Dam projects in the Himalayas pay no attention to global warming

»» The pros and cons of large-scale land purchases by foreign investors in developing countries

»» The global trade in fake pharma

InWEnt Forum

»» Voicing youth concerns on Mozambique’s TV

»» How to promote innovation in Latin America

Debate

»» Christian Ruck elaborates development policy of Germany's Christian Democrats

»» Sascha Raabe elaborates development policy of Germany's Soical Democrats

»» Karl Addicks elaborates development policy of Germany's Free Democrats

»» Heike Hänsel elaborates development policy of Germany's Left

»» Ute Koczy elaborates development policy of Germany's The Greens

»» The South Centre's Martin Khor applauds the recent UN summit on the global economic crisis

»» Disparity-bred crisis in Honduras

Background

Jörg Böthling/Agenda

Food security

For all people to get enough food, agriculture must thrive. Higher yields, however, will not suffice to overcome hunger. The purchasing power of those in need must rise too.

Development & Cooperation

Current issue

No. 09 2009, Volume 50, September 2009

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit