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The MGG Programme is an innovative and ambitious initiative implemented by the German Development Institute (DIE) with the support of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Although the scope and objectives have changed since it was launched in 2007, there is...
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problem thus remains as pressing as ever. The lack of sufficient coordination between Germany's Renewable Energy Act (EGG) and …. In order to reduce nitrate pollution in the region of Weser-Ems and similar regions of Germany in the long term, we make …
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Monitoring and evaluation have gained importance in recent decades in development cooperation to increase evidence, and thereby aid effectiveness. However, the focus on measuring results needs to be coordinated with other strategically important aspects of the aid and development effectiveness...
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On 22 January 2019, France and Germany signed the Treaty of Aachen, which – among other things – foresees a stronger … French initiative and confirmed by France, Germany and the European Union in 2017 with a view to increasing coordination and … Climate Change (COP22) in Marrakesh in 2016 on an initiative by Germany, Morocco and the World Resources Institute (WRI …
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This report, by the co-chairs of the T20 process during Germany’s G20 Presidency, presents 20 key policy …
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gender equality. This report examines the degree to which these goals have been implemented in Germany. First, the gender … current state of progress in Germany and describesmeasures that have already been undertaken to implement the goals. …
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Socially Responsible Public Procurement (SRPP) is a tool to use the market power of the public sector to trigger private companies to provide socially responsible products and services. In this sense, SRPP contributes to achieving SDG 12 of the Agenda 2030 ("Ensure sustainable consumption and...
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