New Impulses for Development Cooperation between the Regions and Local
Authorities
The federal states, regions and local authorities are important players in
the field of development cooperation.
Development cooperation is not solely a domain of the national states. On
the contrary: Federal states (or rather in the European context: Regions)
and local authorities are also important players. This is the message of the
2nd Bonn Conference on International Development. But how can and how do the
subnational players want to employ their skills? Which development policy
tasks do the federal states or the regions assume, and which tasks are
carried out by local authorities? What form can development cooperation
with a viable future, in which the Federal government, federal states and
local authorities are jointly responsible, take? What do the federal states
expect from the federal government? These questions that were already posed
in 2008 at the annual conference of the heads of government of the federal
states in Dresden, will now be further discussed in Bonn. In this process we
should take a look beyond Germany`s boundaries to other European states and
their partners in Sub-Saharan Africa. Guests from France, Sweden, Spain,
Ghana and from numerous additional African and European states report on
their experiences working with other countries in the field of Development
Cooperation. Specific examples of everyday cooperative work, which are
presented at the 2nd Bonn Conference on International Development Policy
additionally provide action guidance. As was already the case at the 1st
Bonn Conference the event organisers will attach great importance to
dialogue between experts from the political, economic, science and civil
society sectors.
The 2nd Bonn Conference on International Development Policy is an event
organised by the Ministry for Intergenerational Affairs, Family, Women and Integration of the
Federal German State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MGFFI). The joint event
organisers are the Association of German development non-governmental organisations (VENRO), the Federal City of Bonn, the
German Development Institute (DIE), and the
KfW Entwicklungsbank . The event’s cooperation partners are the Deutsche Welle (DW), the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), and the NRW.BANK .
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