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Geopolitics

The strategic relevance of Ukrainian grain

Top story
New 01/07/2022 – by Jane Escher
The world-market prices for grain are increasing because of the Ukraine war. Russia has stopped its exports, and its navy is blocking the Black Sea, so exports from Ukraine have become impossible too. Unfortunately, it does not look as though negotiations in Istanbul will soon change matters.
Development project
New 21/06/2022 – by Ronald Ssegujja Ssekandi

Project develops community with shea butter

A sustainable rural city creates employment opportunities for rural dwellers in Uganda
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Witchcraft
New 20/06/2022 – by Karim Okanla

Dangerous superstition

In Benin, faith-based entrepreneurs are misusing poor people’s situation
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Extreme weather
New 19/06/2022 – by Katie Cashman

USA increasingly hit by weather-related disasters

North America’s wildfires, heatwaves, storms and floods are becoming more frequent, more dangerous and more costly
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Africa
New 17/06/2022 – by Irit Ittner

Informal farming in the city

In Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, many farms face an uncertain future
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Africa
New 16/06/2022 – by Irit Ittner

Informal markets in Africa under pressure

In cities like Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire, many people rely on informal work but the conditions of employment are precarious
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Gender justice
New 15/06/2022 – by Virginia Mercado

Mexico claims to pursue a “feminist” foreign policy

In Mexico, government rhetoric on women’s rights is better than what women experience in daily life
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Disaster response
New 14/06/2022 – by Wolf R. Dombrowsky

Learning from the catastrophe in the German Ahr Valley

The flooding in July 2021 could have been less disastrous if the authorities had learned from the past and from other countries
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Work
New 13/06/2022 – by Kilasa Mtambalike

Female bus conductors on the rise

Tanzanian women are defying the gender stereotype and working as bus conductors
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Relevant reading
New 12/06/2022 – by Mahwish Gul

Climate hazards are increasing fast

UNEP demands fast climate action to prevent even more extreme weather
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Disaster preparedness
10/06/2022 – by Md Bodrud-Doza

Boosting disaster preparedness in the Ganges Delta

Bangladesh has made remarkable progress towards climate resilience
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Extreme weather is no longer only a natural phenomenon, but exacerbated by human-made climate change
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Bangladesh has made remarkable progress towards climate resilience
Coronavirus
The dispute between the Indian government and the WHO regarding the Coronavirus death toll
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Indonesian economist says social infrastructure is more important than hard infrastructure
Disabilities
For disabled people in Indonesia, getting access to reliable health information, including on Covid-19, is a particular challenge

Briefings

  • Garments production
    • Our view
      Textile production is an ethically, morally and ecologically complex issue – the industry needs social and sustainability standards
    • Bangladesh
      Labour activist Nazma Akter assesses developments in Bangladesh’s textiles factories
    • East Africa
      Kenya’s textile and apparel sector is struggling with various bottlenecks
    • Occupational health
      Many workers in textile and garments manufacturing are exposed to health risks they do not understand
    • DBL Group
      Automation will have multiple implications, positive and negative – for example people will have better training so their opportunities improve
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  • Risks in daily life
    • Our view
      Resilience depends more on strong institutions than on purchasing power
    • Health care
      Sub-Saharan healthcare systems tend to be weak, but vaccinations help to make people’s lives safer
    • Fire hazards
      Poor enforcement of building codes, inadequate zoning controls and deficient infrastructure add up to significant fire hazards in Nepal
    • Gated communities
      For the privileged few, gated communities provide a refuge from violent crime in Brazil
    • Informal sector
      Informal workers deserve to be shielded from shocks such as sickness and unemployment
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  • Freedom of expression
    • Our view
      Quality media deserve appreciation because only they enable people to form and express informed opinions
    • Egypt
      Egypt’s regime severely restricts freedom of expression, forcing media to toe its line
    • Human rights
      Hugh Williamson of Human Rights Watch assesses the state of press freedom in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
    • Media
      How DW Akademie is supporting the freedom of expression at the local level
    • Press freedom
      Press freedom in Ghana is taking a step backwards, as journalists are being prosecuted under the criminal code
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  • Green recovery
    • Our view
      Only international cooperation can deliver global green recovery
    • Debt problems
      According to multilateral institution, financial stress has increased at all levels due to coronavirus pandemic
    • German policymaking
      Svenja Schulze, Germany’s new federal minister for economic cooperation and development, has told D+C/E+Z what her priorities are
    • Ukraine war
      Ukraine war may mean hunger for millions of people. Therefore, experts demand financial support for poorer countries’ grain purchases
    • Coherent policymaking
      In least-developed countries, community resilience depends on eco-system resilience
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  • Covid-19 diary
    • Coronavirus
      The dispute between the Indian government and the WHO regarding the Coronavirus death toll
    • Disabilities
      For disabled people in Indonesia, getting access to reliable health information, including on Covid-19, is a particular challenge
    • Used clothing
      Expert explains why exporting used clothing from Germany to Africa is not unethical
    • DBL Group
      Automation will have multiple implications, positive and negative – for example people will have better training so their opportunities improve
    • Health care
      Sub-Saharan healthcare systems tend to be weak, but vaccinations help to make people’s lives safer
    Go to briefing
  • Empower women
    • Our view
      Gender justice concerns not only women, but society in general
    • Gender justice
      Gender justice depends on women’s self-confidence, and public policy can make a difference
    • Gender justice
      Africa needs more women in positions of leadership, and that will require socio-cultural change
    • Reproductive health
      Legislators in Buenos Aires allow pregnant women to choose whether they want a baby or not
    • Women’s empowerment
      As in many developing countries, masses of women are slaving away in Nigeria’s informal sector
    Go to briefing
  • Forced displacement
    • Our view
      Prosperous nations must stop shying away from the huge challenge of drafting better policies for migration and flight
    • Refugees
      The Arab world is upset that refugees are treated differently in the EU according to skin colour and religion
    • Polish border crisis
      Migration researcher calls for humane border controls
    • Internal displacement
      Multidimensional Lake Chad crisis has multiple impacts on Nigeria
    • The Sahel
      Sahel countries, known mainly for many problems, must do their best to get a demographic dividend
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  • Indispensable ecosystem services
    • Our point of view
      Determined international action on biodiversity is needed – and largely missing
    • Rural life
      Agricultural biodiversity has been neglected far too long, for instance in Malawi
    • Global environment
      Humanity’s food security depends on biodiversity and ecosystem services
    • Agriculture and biodiversity
      Protecting food security, biodiversity and climate requires new mindset everywhere
    • Ocean life
      Humanity depends on maritime resources and must exploit them sustainably
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  • Children's rights
    • Our view
      Children's rights are violated worldwide – poverty is often the reason
    • Children’s rights
      Burundi’s legal safety net for children remains full of holes
    • Social media
      Teenagers around the world use the internet for self-exploration
    • Female genital mutilation
      The organisation Forward for Women assists women in Germany and Senegal who have been affected by female genital mutilation
    • Child labour
      In view of wide-spread poverty, child labour is still far too common in Bangladesh
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  • Extreme weather
    • Our view
      Extreme weather is no longer only a natural phenomenon, but exacerbated by human-made climate change
    • Tropical storms
      Due to global heating, hurricanes are becoming more dangerous in the Caribbean
    • Insurance
      In low income countries, the business climate must improve for insurance companies
    • Global heating
      Tens of thousands of Burundians have been displaced by impacts of climate crisis
    • Disaster preparedness
      Bangladesh has made remarkable progress towards climate resilience
    Go to briefing
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