D+C 01/2005
Editorial
Refining policy
Facts and Trends
Rich countries should pay
for environmental damage
Accountability in the health sector
AIDS: Brazil to ignore patents
Its the price that counts
New government for Somalia
AIDS: Indian generic drugs back on WHO list
German opposition calls for interest-oriented development policy
The miserly rich
Viewpoint
Interview with Kerstin Mueller: We need integrated approaches
Focus:
Development paradigms
A farewell
to old doctrines
Giving aid teeth
Europes soft power
Pragmatic approach
In defence of the World Bank / Book review
Fatal consensus
Tribune
Research for humanity
Youth in the fight against poverty
Bitter sugar politics
In fear of Asian competition
InWEnt Forum
Pregnant girls have to leave school
InWEnt defines its strategic aims
and areas of business
Municipalities are important partners in
development cooperation
Development cooperation teaches
valuable skills
Studies and Reports
Not enough drugs
Measuring aid impacts
Caused by ill-conceived political decisions
Preventive strikes yes, unilateral action no
Half the worlds workers
living below poverty line
Media
New challenges for development policies
Southern Africa:
not all liberators are democrats
Lobbying:
a guide for NGOs
Communication:
tips for intercultural understandin
New InWEnt website