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

It’s 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

Europe’s 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 world’s 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