D+C Digital Monthly 2023/05: Migrants and refugees

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From the focus section:  
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
Photos: picture-alliance/ASSOCIATED PRESS/Fernando Vergara; picture-alliance/REUTERS/BAZ RATNER; GIZ
 
  Recommended articles:  
 
   
 
   
 
Photos: Belia Oh Photography RNE; picture-alliance/Rita Funk
 
  More D+C Content:  
 
 
Follow us on Linkedin!
 
 
Latest website contributions 
 

Eerie sense of post-election calm in Nigeria

Development jargon: Aid or cooperation?

How foreign reporting depends on NGOs

How western diplomats should approach India

How to manage global risks effectively

High hopes abounded during Pope's visit to South Sudan

Motherhood in Burundi

The concept of official development assistance is outdated

Governments' budget constraints are too tight

Why even the most atrocious evil can have a banal basis
 
 

 

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