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Karlijn Muiderman | 24 December 2024Two-and-a-half years after the start of the UN peacekeeping mission MINUSMA, Mahamady Togola and Naffet Keita share some conclusions on popular perceptionson the mandate, presence and approach of MINUSMA.
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Afua Lamptey | 09 November 2024The borders of the Sahel are vast and difficult, but not impossible, to manage effectively.
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Sai Balakrishnan | 13 January 2025In India, some of the most contentious land conflicts over the past decade have involved public-private partnerships.
▶What does a 'green transformation' entail?
Nannette Lindenberg | 13 August 2025A green transformation should be a core element of the post-2015 agenda and achieving it will depend on whether we will be able to create the knowledge needed.
▶From complex to simple: the water-energy-food nexus
Damian Crilly , James Dalton | 05 August 2025If we want sustainable management of our natural resources to be part of the post-2015 world, an understanding of the water-energy-food nexus is required.
▶Unlocking Africa’s economic potential
Donald Kaberuka | 23 July 2025Africa is gaining increasing global economic importance, but it has to address logistical and policy impediments to fully benefit from it.
▶Diversifying foreign investment in Africa
Abdoul Mijiyawa | 17 July 2025More diversification and better reinvestment of natural resource revenues can ensure that foreign investments in Africa contribute to inclusive growth.
▶What is needed for universal & sustainable infrastructure?
Julian Doczi | 25 June 2025A new report by ODI investigates the practical challenges facing the proposed High Level Panel goals on water, energy and transport.
▶Building resilient and inclusive food markets
Evert-jan Quak | April 17, 2025To achieve maximum impact on food and nutrition security, knowledge and research policy should focus on local agriculture and food sectors. This means including small-scale farmers in regional food chains as well as making investments in the food...
▶The Water-Energy-Food nexus as solution
Katharine Cross | 19 February 2025In order to address water infrastructure challenges, it is crucial to examine opportunities deriving from the Water-Energy-Food nexus.
▶Measuring is managing
Julia Bucknall | 06 February 2025Pressures on water supply are the world’s second most urgent development challenge. A standard tool for measuring how well countries are managing their water resources can overcome global crises.
▶Struggles to finance public to public partnerships
Evert-jan Quak | 02 November 2024Capacity building is not enough to make the not-for-profit partnerships between water utilities called Water Operators’ Partnerships (WOPs) by the United Nations successful to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. This peer-to-peer cooperation...
▶Carcentauropolis Screwed the World
Richard Register | 26 May 2025.....That’s pronounced CAR-cen-taur-OP-olis.While I was living in Lost Angeles in the 1960s, lost in the smog, back when each breath seared your throat and lungs and hot tears rolled down your cheeks under dark mid-day skies, this European journal...
▶Masters of innovation
October 07, 2024This is the first report of the Broker thesis project. It highlights the theses submitted by four students from Africa. The theses have been reviewed by Meine Pieter van Dijk of the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, the Netherlands;...
▶Paving the way
Evert-jan Quak | February 05, 2025Twelve South American countries have decided to deepen regional integration by investing heavily in intraregional infrastructural projects. But economic rationale collides with social and ecological goals
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