Using water wisely
Saskia Hollander, Karlijn Muiderman | March 26, 2025The contributors to ‘Prioritising Water’ offered a wide range of sometimes detailed recommendations on how the post-2015 agenda should address the key challenges discussed during the debate. Below we take a look at these recommendations in the con...
▶2015: And now water?
Karlijn Muiderman, Saskia Hollander | March 26, 2025In two years’ time, the MDGs will come to an end. They will be replaced by a new post-2015 development agenda, which will set new global development targets. The Broker online debate 'Prioritising water after 2015’ has made a strong plea to r...
▶What's happening on our food security debates?
Karlijn Muiderman, Evert-jan Quak | February 21, 2025The Broker started several online debates on the Agri-Hub Forums in Rwanda and Uganda and on different LinkedIn Groups. Read here the update of what happens on these online platforms.
▶Food for thought
Karlijn Muiderman, Evert-jan Quak | February 21, 2025In the four weeks since the food security debate started, international researchers, politicians, practitioners and entrepreneurs have fed the debate from many angles. They have shed light on what should be key strategies, and what should not be o...
▶Post-2015: SDGs or Post-MDGs?
Karlijn Muiderman | February 06, 2025With only two years to go, the debates on the successor to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are intensifying. Two candidates are running up to the end of the MDG term in 2015: the Post-2015 development agenda (derived from the MDGs) and the...
▶Forming Dutch food security policy
Karlijn Muiderman | January 16, 2025Dutch food security policy builds on the expertise and knowledge of an active public and private agri-sector to enhance Dutch and global development through partnership.
▶Karlijn Muiderman
Karlijn is a knowledge broker on human security and coordinator of the Sahel Watch programme. She also works with the Food and Business knowledge platform. Earlier she worked for the knowledge platform Security and Rule of Law.
Karlijn studied international development in Amsterdam and journalism in Cardiff. Her interests include state building, peace processes, international interventions, rule of law and human security. Karlijn previously worked as a policy member on International Affairs & Globalization. During her studies she volunteered for Amnesty International and was a member of the Dutch ‘Third Chamber’.
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