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Is Africa becoming more powerful?
Karlijn Muiderman | 08 July 2025Jakkie Cilliers supports the current discourse of a rising Africa, but claims it is being disrupted by a lack of good governance, high inequality and population growth.
▶Youth unemployment in Mali: a magnet for criminals and terrorists
Marije Balt | 23 April 2025Addressing youth unemployment has become increasingly urgent in the face of a deteriorating security situation where criminal and radical groups have penetrated many parts of Mali.
▶What a narrow focus on social contracts misses
Seth Kaplan | 02 March 2025In response to David Sogge, Seth Kaplan adds five ways in which those working to develop or enhance social contracts can be more effective.
▶What have we learned?
Amarakoon Bandara | 15 August 2025Although the MDGs are arguably the most politically important pact ever made for international development, they harbor several lessons for their successor framework.
▶Squaring the circle?
Alina Rocha Menocal | 07 August 2025The High-Level Panel's targets on ensuring good governance and effective institutions need to be further specified.
▶Insecurity disrupts development, but peace doesn’t drive it
Lisa Denney | 30 July 2025The complex relationship between insecurity issues and development can be clarified by including 'development disruptor' goals in the post-2015 framework.
▶The inequality of macroeconomic risk
Nick Galasso | 27 May 2025Food price hikes, natural disasters, environmental degradation, and financial crises share at least two things in common: They’re on the rise, and they unequally burden the poor.
▶Rural governance that works
John Coonrod | 19 March 2025Private sector and value-chain development will not contribute to poverty reduction without accountable, effective, inclusive rural governance. Economic development yes, poverty reduction no.
▶The consequences of inequality on conflict and health
Joop de Jong | 26 February 2025A more integrative approach to understanding the myriad causes and consequences of inequality is needed, as well as more defined framework of which actors must be involved in tackling inequality.
▶EC Rio+20 strategy doesn’t convince
Evert-jan Quak | 27 July 2025Some weeks ago the European Commission published its initial views on the strategy towards the Rio+20 Summit. The communication has to fuel dialogues ahead of a final EU Rio+20 Strategy later this year. Although the communication, titled 'Rio+20:...
▶Putting the ideology back into development
Phil Vernon | 22 September 2024So, the MDG summit is over, and all those with an interest in the outcomes will be taking stock and deciding if, on balance, the event has been a success. They’ll be scanning the outcomes document, the transcripts of speeches and news reports dili...
▶Going global
April 20, 2025Our increasingly interdependent world requires development policies that acknowledge the global context and address a new reality where a variety of actors as well as the state play a role.
▶Diagnosis and cure
Ellen Lammers | February 04, 2025The mid-1990s was a time of change, with the end of the Cold War, shifting international relations and emerging new regional conflicts in Africa. In the Netherlands, following a review of Dutch foreign policy in 1996, the Ministry of Foreign Affai...
▶The good, the bad and the governance
Tobias Schmitz | May 29, 2025Everyone is in favour of good governance. But what exactly does it mean? Should it be promoted in order to enhance democracy? Or to create markets? Should we look only at formal institutions or also at civil society? Beyond the technical definitio...
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