D+C 3/2004
Editorial
Dr Hans Dembowski:
Where markets fail
Facts and Trends
African churches find it difficult to deal with AIDS
Somalia
BMZ suggests utilising new dynamism in Africa
Development assistance rising
The trade in used capital goods must be regulated
Austrian Development Agency starts working
Expert discussion: Speed up poverty reduction
40th GDI training course
Viewpoint
Interview with Ann-Kathrin Schneider, WEED; Extractive Industries Review:
We place little hope in the World Bank
The globalisation of anti-globalisation activists
Focus:
Islam, democracy and human rights
Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul: Global Public Goods and development policy
Interview with Inge Kaul: Todays globalisation is not that conflict-ridden
Mariama Williams: Why developing countries do not trust multilateral politics
Dirk Messner: Making multilateralism system work
Tribune
The presidents curse
A joint health strategy for Tanzania
Malay Muslims and the Iraq War
InWEnt news
Raising standards for small businesses
Arab knowledge society will need civil rights
Studies and Reports
Assessing the costs, benefits and risks
of GM crops on a case by case basis
DAC discusses civil-military cooperation
Ownership is the goal rather than the means
Making use of local expertise
US Senate approves outsourcing ban
Organic cotton is gaining ground
Books and media
Common Ground or Mutual Exclusion?
It takes more than free elections to make a democracy
Technology as a key to development
Educational mission Global learning