D+C 04/2005
Editorial
Hans Dembowski:
When democracy and markets fail
Facts and Trends
Water: Multi-stakeholder dialogue does not take off
World Bank: Wolfowitz to succeed Wolfensohn
Donors delay aid for Sudan
Afghanistan: Still torn apart
EU parliament opposed to sugar reform
Indicators for more effective aid
Honour killings an underestimated crime
Supachai Panitchpakdi to head UNCTAD?
IDA 14: More money for the poorest countries
Somalia: Government is looking for a residence
Haiti: Hopelessness
Viewpoint
Free at last through an Arab-Western joint venture
Afghanistan: A dangerous trend
Focus:
Social cohesion
Lost in transition the difficulties of nation building
Belonging to a nation is not opposed to globalisation
Latin America: Aiming for social cohesion
An ethics code for judges
Sri Lanka: The glue that keeps people apart
Tribune
NGOs: Under attack
Ghana: Protecting women and children
Exogenous shocks: When governments are powerless
InWEnt news
Millennoum Project .Private sector is a key partner
MDGs: The need for PPP
Vocational Training: Making appropriate use of e-learning
Ch@t of Worlds a tool for sustainable development
Studies and Reports
India: Debate on GM cotton
Argentina: Trading old bonds for new
Womens rights: Under attack from neo-conservatives
Banks serve poorest countries best
China: Market economy and dictatorship still co-exist
Books and media
Worlds Apart: Local and Global Villages
Periphery and globalised capitalism
Ethnicity and ethnic conflicts in Afghanistan
Partnership for International Development
World Banks water policy