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Editorial

»» No driving force ahead of Copenhagen Climate summit

Monitor

»» Economic pros and cons of migration

»» Maternal health: an unattainable goal by 2015

»» Rural exodus: moving to the city

»» In brief

»» Budding arms race in Latin America

»» How to promote the private sector

Focus

»» Bangladesh’s progress in terms of disaster relief is encouraging

»» Climate change impacts on agriculture

»» Scholars propose to remodel the emissions trading

»» Outlines of a global deal on climate protection and poverty reduction

»» Mombasa is a telling example of what climate change holds in store for coastal towns

»» Smarter water infrastructure is made necessary by climate change

Tribune

»» The reasons for Ghana’s success at holding democratic elections

»» How the OECD should engage China in debate on aid

»» Harmonised donors need patience concerning public-sector reform in Zambia

InWEnt Forum

»» Leadership qualities that help to mitigate climate change

»» German corporations cooperate with young African leaders

Debate

»» German security expert assesses difficulties in Afghanistan

»» Hardly reason to celebrate: one year of awkward power sharing in Zimbabwe

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. 10 2009, Volume 50, October 2009

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