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Editorial

»» Development agencies have their work cut out

Monitor

»» Microinsurance schemes could protect 3 billion people from harm

»» Development policy of Germany’s new government emphasises national ownership and the fight against poverty

»» France’s former leaders engulfed in “Angola-Gate”

»» In brief

Focus

»» African development debate takes little interest in Dambisa Moyo’s critisim of donors

»» Uganda’s Andrew Mwenda critisises conventional donor approaches to development

»» Less aid might deliver more to Africa

»» Donor agencies do not adhere to aid-effectiveness principles in Cambodia

»» Research-based evidence could make a difference

»» Lessons learned from Asian success

Tribune

»» Better ways to assess a nation’s welfare

»» Employment guarantees are boosting rural development in India

»» Due to global crisis, over-indebtedness looms large

InWEnt Forum

»» InWEnt supports international-developmental engagement of municipal authorities

»» Capacity building on the aid-effectiveness agenda

Debate

»» Senegalese publisher elaborates quality papers’ role in development

»» One year of unprecedented power by democratic mandate in Bangladesh

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. 12 2009, Volume 50, December 2009

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit