Essays MAS 2014-2016

Affolter Joëlle Sara (2016): Die Agenda 2030 für nachhaltige Entwicklung: Prinzip und Umsetzbarkeit von “Leaving no one behind” DownloadDownload essay (PDF, 243 KB).

Astfalck Nina (2016): Auf dem Weg zur substanziellen Repräsentation. Frauenquoten und patriarchale Gesellschaftsstrukturen in Bolivien DownloadDownload essay (PDF, 322 KB).

Bill Daniel (2016): Menschenhandel in Vietnam. Kontext und politische Herausforderungen eines aufstrebenden Entwicklungsstaates DownloadDownload (PDF, 607 KB)

Brülisauer Manuela (2016): Human Trafficking in Post-Earthquake Nepal. Impacts of the Disaster on Methods for Victim Recruitment DownloadDownload essay (PDF, 607 KB).

Egloff Lukas (2016): Operation and maintenance in community managed rural drinking water supply systems DownloadDownload essay (PDF, 518 KB).

Gysel Andrea (2016): Food Sovereignty and the Role of the State: The Case of Bolivia DownloadDownload essay. (PDF, 238 KB)

Hensgen Leonie (2016): The Struggle for Legitimacy. Illustrated upon the relief work carried out through different actors after the earthquake 2015 in Nepal DownloadDownload essay (PDF, 290 KB).

Herrera Aline (2016): Access to khas land in Bangladesh: Discussion on the opportunities and challenges for landless people, and recommendations for development practitioners DownloadDownload essay (PDF, 1.4 MB).

Jermann Romina (2016): Benefits and Barriers of Introducing Fairtrade Certification for Cocoa Farmers in Indonesia. Comparing Fairtrade with Current Certification Schemes UTZ and Rainforest Alliance DownloadDownload essay (PDF, 676 KB).

Lötscher Wilma (2016): Reintegration of Ex-Combatants and Reconciliation in Rwanda: A Case Study DownloadDownload essay (PDF, 197 KB).

Mariathasan Vincent (2016): The Missing Slums of Ha Noi. Why are slums in Ha Noi less visible than in other rapidly growing cities of transitional countries?  DownloadDownload essay (PDF, 608 KB).

Wirz Christian (2016): Addressing informality in local Waste Management. Experiences with informal waste pickers from Kosovo DownloadDownload essay. (PDF, 410 KB)

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