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Udviklingsministeren har sendt udkast til forslag til lov om internationalt udviklingssamarbejde i offentlig høring.
29-04-2011 | Film og forskning
Forskningens Døgn. Vi viser film om Liberia efter borgerkrigen; demokratisering i Benin; lokal adgang til vand i Zambia, Vietnam og Nicaragua; politiets arbejde mod menneskehandel og prostitution; og danske børn i nazistisk koncentrationslejr
Population growth and climate change are often regarded as factors that will lead to increased water conflicts in developing countries in the future.
In light of weak common and centralised management regimes, under which natural resources are depleted and economic development is often disappointing, the private sector is increasingly mentioned as a potentially significant positive player...
“Low Carbon Development” has become a new buzz-word in both climate change and development debates, and increasing evidence suggests that it can also help address poverty alleviation in developing countries.
One of the controversial issues at the upcoming United Nations Climate Conference in Copenhagen is the establishment of a possible global mechanism for reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD).
The world’s low income countries are facing an enormous task in the years to come. Not only are they continuing their uphill battle for economic growth and poverty reduction; they also have to wrestle the global climate changes that are threatening exactly these countries the most.
Water governance is becoming an increasingly significant issue in development agendas at local, national and international levels.
Water governance is becoming an increasingly significant issue in development agendas at local, national and international levels.
This conference is organised in cooperation with the Latin American Centre for Rural Development (RIMISP), with whom DIIS shares a deep concern about growing rural inequality, and with whom we therefore have a strong mutual interest in understanding the dynamics of rural inequality and the ways in which social actors and institutions interact in shaping the use of – and access to – assets, including natural resources.
The fourth of six seminars in the 2008 Poverty and Environment Seminar Series. With Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend, and comments by Mikkel Funder and Jakob Kronik.
The third of six seminars in the 2008 Poverty and Environment Seminar Series. With Helle Munk Ravnborg, Iben Nathan, Melissa de Kock, Vlada Fuks, Lucia Stacey and Jørgen Erik Larsen
Udenrigsminister Per Stig Møller debatterer det 21. århundredes udenrigs- og sikkerhedspolitiske udfordringer med et panel af fire yngre forskere, samt forskere og studerende blandt publikum
The second of six seminars in the 2008 Poverty and Environment Seminar Series. With Christina Nilsson, Lola Garcia Alix, Thomas Birk and Sara Trærup
The first of six seminars in the 2008 Poverty and Environment Seminar Series. With Chasca Twyman
A seminar organised by the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) and Latin American Centre for Rural Development (Rimisp)
A seminar organised by the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) as a partner of the Participatory Environmental Management Programme (PEMA)
A conference organised by Danida, Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
A seminar organised by Danida, Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
A conference organised by Danida, Danish Water Forum (DWF) and Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS).
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