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New wine in an old bottle? The German ‘Marshall Plan with Africa’
Julia Leininger | 02 March 2025Can Germany’s plans capitalize on the momentum of the launch to create a paradigm shift in cooperation between African countries and the world?
▶SDG 4: ‘Quality’ education and ‘lifelong’ learning – Who truly benefits?
Marjolein Camphuijsen | 13 July 2025That education is crucial for individual wellbeing and societal development is rarely questioned. On the contrary, the importance of education is widely acknowledged and has been listed as a fundamental human right. Global movements such as Educat...
▶Sow before you reap
Melle Leenstra | September 14, 2024In 2010, Dutch policy for development cooperation was urged by experts to focus on agriculture as one of the areas where the Netherlands has an international comparative advantage. At the time, this prompted the minister in charge of development t...
▶Doing business in Africa: do the poor profit?
Annemarie van de Vijsel | November 12, 2024When the Dutch private sector is involved in development in Africa, a dilemma may arise. The Dutch government claims that businesses could have a positive impact on local economic development on the continent in the longer term. But do their activ...
▶Why private equity boosts developing economies
Matthijs de Bruijn , Som Toohey | 12 November 2024Four main characteristics of the private equity model are crucial to drive SME development in developing countries.
▶The vanishing employment relationship
John Grahl | 20 August 2025Specific policy is needed to respond to the loss of social control over employment.
▶From a 3D approach to a 3FT approach
Dirk-Jan Koch | 25 July 2025The importance of moving beyond Defence, Diplomacy and Development towards Fair Trade, Financial Transparency and a Firearms Treaty to achieve human security in fragile states.
▶The challenge of the social partnership
Annemarie van de Vijsel | 14 July 2025While establishing partnerships to have a greater social impact, social enterprises also face challenges.
▶How to use the potential of innovative development financing
Saskia Hollander | 25 June 2025Now that Official Development Assistance (ODA) has been declining for the past few years, academic discussions on how to attract additional public and private sources of funding for sustainable development are heating up.
▶Building a social enterprise sector
Nina Koopman | 29 October 2024Together with the academic and financial sectors and the Dutch government, social entrepreneurs are building an environment in which they can flourish.
▶Creating jobs by investing in people
Erik Bjørsted | 13 May 2025Europe has to start investing in people instead of destroying its growth potential if it wants to create more and better jobs.
▶An employers’ view on job creation
Brent H. Wilton | 06 May 2025The private sector is the primary generator of sustainable employment, so governments need to work to ensure that the environment for growth is promoted and maintained.
▶Pull, don’t push! Servicing the motor of a fragile economy
Rens Twijnstra | February 11, 2025Western governments are increasingly reframing their rhetoric of engagement in fragile and conflict-affected areas around the development of a vibrant private sector. But how does this ‘new’ approach work in practice? Who are the ‘new’ beneficiari...
▶Segmented laud of partnerships
Vanessa Nigten | 03 December 2024If one message should be taken from the European Development Days it is that the world will not be able to tackle its many future economic, social and ecological challenges without sustainable development partnerships.
▶From Monterrey to post-2015
Aitor Pérez , Iliana Olivié | 27 November 2024When rethinking public aid as a catalyst for development-oriented private investment, several elements need to be taken into account.
▶The value of corporate partnerships
Jon Pender | 11 November 2024Partnerships between the private sector and like-minded organizations are key to securing genuine and lasting change in global development.
▶Social protection as a global challenge
Bertil Videt | October 22, 2024With only a quarter of the world’s population having access to social protection, the case for expanding it is gaining ground in international discussions. The debate focuses on how best to design social protection, whether it should be universal...
▶An unfinished symphony
Saskia Hollander, Pearl Heinemans | September 27, 2024In the last week of September, world leaders gathered in New York for the general debate marking the opening of the 68th UN General Assembly (GA). This was an important moment for the post-2015 process, as several events were organized on the glob...
▶A renewed global partnership for Africa
Carlos Lopes | 12 August 2025A new global partnership can provide the impetus for tackling the development challenges that Africa is facing. It must therefore be mutually beneficial, promote the autonomy of its states and address its developmental priorities.
▶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.
▶A renewed global partnership for Africa
Carlos Lopes | 12 August 2025A new global partnership can provide the impetus for tackling the development challenges that Africa is facing. It must therefore be mutually beneficial, promote the autonomy of its states and address its developmental priorities.
▶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.
▶We need the private sector
Christopher Purdy | 01 August 2025If we want to increase jobs and reduce poverty, we must emphasize the private sector's role in development.
▶Managing risks in development interventions
Albert Soer | 10 July 2025We have never before been in a situation where developments are occurring so fast and can be so disruptive.
▶Spurring economic transition
May 14, 2025How can we create a more inclusive economy and what obstacles lie in the way? This debate seeks answers.
▶The Fundamental Things Apply
David Sogge | 10 May 2025Norway’s recent international cooperation white paper, Sharing for Prosperity, seems stubbornly non-conformist. For it recommits Norway to some fundamental, if today unfashionable, purposes: for low-income lands, pursuit of growth-with-r...
▶Financing the low carbon economy
Evert-jan Quak | 25 April 2025Many trillions of US dollars are needed quickly to finance the investments for a low carbon economy. Where to find the capital and investors, what keeps them away from investing in more sustainable initiatives. Ingrid Holmes (E3G) spoke about that...
▶From local to global: prioritizing food security
Evert-jan Quak | April 17, 2025To feed the world’s growing population in a sustainable and inclusive way with good quality food is one of the main tasks for our time. The solution lies partly at the local level: the livelihoods, and the cultural, socioeconomic, and environmenta...
▶Our food security findings captured
Karlijn Muiderman | April 17, 2025After our three-month debate on food security, the report with the main findings and recommendations is online. Over 90 international experts helped determine key challenges and offered answers on how a knowledge-based policy can tackle global foo...
▶Recommendations for Dutch agribusinesses
Pascal Murasira | 03 April 2025Sharing Dutch agricultural expertise in lcoal partnerships can positively contribute to the eradication of rural poverty.
▶Private sector cannot ignore small-scale farmers
Heleen Bos | 28 March 2025If the corporate world is to pursue a global food security agenda, it cannot ignore the role of small-scale farming systems. Therefore it is essential they make connections with local organisations.
▶No hierarchy, equal access
Sylvia Kay | 20 March 2025New initiatives based on horizontally structured partnerships for rural development are more equal forms of rural development than traditional PPPs.
▶The many faces of water privatization in Mexico
Claudia Campero | 11 March 2025When rethinking water and environmental policies for the coming years, the harsh consequences of water privatization must not be forgotten.
▶Corridors of power or plenty
Bruce Byiers | 11 March 2025Corridors and their use of PPPs do seem to offer a range of opportunities – the challenge is to put in place policies that ensure the benefits are spread more widely.
▶The struggle for water in the Americas
Marcela Olivera | 06 March 2025The public-public partnerships that are currently being implemented throughout Latin America are an important, but often neglected, alternative to water sector privatization.
▶A call for coherency in the European Parliament
Stineke Oenema | 26 February 2025More guidelines on food security include the Right to Food. At the same time donors and governments heavily support private sector development to increase agricultural investment and growth. The focus should be kept on smallholder farmers.
▶Global PPP networks for sustainable food production
Stephan Manning | 19 February 2025Global networks of Public Private Partnerships’ successes in promoting sustainable food production cannot be ignored. Through long-term commitments, they advantaged project-based learning, the up-scaling of local capabilities and knowledge transfers.
▶Questions every one avoids answering
Fantahun Wakie Birhanu | 15 January 2025Fantahun Wakie Birhanu observes that food security is locked into the function of global trade and profit-making. The solution is de-commoditized food to achieve truly sustainable food security at global level.
▶Joined-up value chain thinking
Ian Sayers | 16 January 2025Feeding growing urban communities with healthy nutritious food may sound challenging but offers a tremendous opportunity for intra-regional trade, writes Ian Sayers.
▶Towards a food secure world
January 10, 2025Experts will debate tough questions on how to feed the world’s population. It shed light on how effectively global knowledge and expertise on food security are being used.
▶Private foundations are the new plutocracy
Claudio Schuftan | 19 September 2024Claudio Shuftan argues that development professionals need to become more aware of where philanthropic stakeholders are coming from and why.
▶Busan High Level Forum
September 07, 2024The Broker, in cooperation with the OECD, invites you to contribute to this blog about the challenges of the coming HLF on aid effectivess at Busan.
▶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:...
▶Consensus is still missing
Eugenio Villar | May 07, 2025From my perspective the author’s diagnosis is essentially right. There is overall consensus that recent decades have seen an increase in inequities in general and health in particular. Some LDC countries are even showing deteriorating health outco...
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