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Political Governance of the “Special Initiative One World – No Hunger" and What Can be Learnt From It

What is characteristic of the SEWOH initiative launched ten years ago in terms of governance, strategy and political impact in partner countries? A qualitative study explored these questions – and what lessons for development policy can be learnt.

Political Governance of the “Special Initiative One World – No Hunger" and What Can be Learnt From It
German Development Minister Gerd Müller gained international credibility through his Special Initiative "One World No Hunger". Here he visited a cocoa plantation in Cote d'Ivoire. © Ute Grabowsky / photothek /BMZ

In a recent article published in "Welternährung", the specialist journal of Welthungerhilfe, Dr Harry Konrad Hoffmann and Jörg Schindler present an assessment of the 'One World, No Hunger Special Initiative' (SEWOH) and what lessons for development policy can be learnt.

Read the article in German here and in English here.

Written by Dr Harry Konrad Hoffmann, Jörg Schindler

Originally published at Fachjournal Welternährung

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