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Attainability of the UN-Sustainable Development Goals through Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) (2016)
Volmer, Matthias
The agreement on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the UN General Assembly in Septem-ber 2015 was a milestone in the common history of international development and sustainability govern-ance. However, in order to be effective, it is necessary to identify and to define suitable instruments that can be applied in order to fulfill the ambitious goal catalogue. Therefore, the underlying thesis examines the concept of Village Savings and Loan associations (VSLAs) with regard to its mechanisms that operate towards an attainment of the respective goal category. VSLAs are self-government, autonomous and democratically organized Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). They consist of a maximum of 25 mostly fe-male members, who know and trust each other. The work is carried out within a qualitative-empirical research design applied in central Cameroon, which has to some extent exemplary character for sub-Saharan Africa. In this manner, guided experts interviews were conducted with VSLA-presidents as well as with field officers that are creating and accompanying VSLAs. A first part addresses the historical evolu-tion of the SDGs and the theoretical and actual implications of Microfinance and the VSLA-methodology. After considering the methodological proceeding, the results are presented, discussed and summarized in a conclusion. All in all, 22 mechanisms for the attainment of nine SDG-categories are identified and de-scribed. Of particular importance is the key role of the credits to trigger fruitful activities that generate financial wealth, economic growth and employment. Furthermore, the savings of the members are an important factor for the school enrollment of the members´ children. Additionally, a combination of the credits and the solidarity fund improves the medical treatment of the members and their families. In con-trast to that, direct mechanisms supporting the nutritional situation or gender equality in the research field are found to have a limited importance. Moreover, none of the identified mechanisms targets the environmental sphere of the SDG-catalogue. This is weighty in light of an increasing noticeability of the impacts of climate change for the involved population group. Nonetheless, the VSLA-concept is a simple way to effectively address the social and the economic aspects of the SDG-catalogue. In this manner, a further development of the instrument could include the canalization of the capital of international de-velopment co-operation through the VSLAs as democratic and transparent grassroots-institutions.
Über Körper und Konflikte. Mona Hatoums Negotiating Table (1983) (2016)
Kowalewski, Laura
Sustainable Product-Service Systems in Small and Medium Enterprises (2015)
Orloff, David ; Heinz, Susanne Mira
Die ökologische Steuerreform als Instrument zur Etablierung einer Postwachstumsökonomie - Eine theoretische Analyse (2015)
Kroll, Lasse
Vergleich von Menschenbildern in der protestantischen Theologie und gegenwärtigen Sozialpädagogik (2015)
Theil, Silvia
Das Fremde sind wir auch! Das Potenzial kultureller Vielfalt für Gemeinschaften am Beispiel des Stadtteils Lelm und dessen Umgang mit Flüchtlingspolitik - eine Zusammenführung der Konzepte Nachhaltigkeit und Kosmopolitismus (2015)
Vogs, Dominika
Online-Self-Assessments an Universitäten als Instrument der Studienberatung (2012)
Lückert, Friederike
Die Neuregelung des § 13b UStG in Bezug auf die Bauleistungen und Gebäudereinigung und die Frage der Verfassungsmäßigkeit des § 27 Abs. 19 S. 2 UStG in Bezug auf § 176 AO (2015)
Zirkel, Jan Hinnerk
Hundert Jahre nach Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs: Eine Diskursanalyse zur Erinnerung in Deutschland und Frankreich anhand ausgewählter Zeitungspublikationen (2015)
Tödter, Marieke
Studie zum Einfluss der Wetterdaten bei Vereisungsbedingungen auf das Ergebnis einer Risikobeurteilung von Eisabfall bei Windenergieanlagen (2014)
Storck, Felix Albert
The influence of water shortage on birds at the Ili Delta in Kazakhstan (2015)
Hennlein, Julia
The Ili Delta in Kazakhstan is an important ecosystem that offers crucial wetland habitats for several bird species. However, the Ili River, the Ili Delta and the Balkhash Lake are suffering from water shortage due to climate change and human activities. The desertification of the Aral Sea, an obvious point of comparison to the Balkhash region, also involved the degradation of wetland habitats and the related loss of many bird species relying on these habitats. Therefore, water shortage at the Ili Delta may also be the reason for the loss of wetland habitats and bird species. In this study, bird species numbers, species abundances as well as bird diversity at different habitats in the Ili Delta were examined. There are many habitat types provided by the Ili Delta, for example reed bed vegetation, Tugay forest, bare soil floodplains along rivers and steppe. The results of this study showed that the central delta region with habitats of submerged reed vegetation showed the highest number of bird species and the greatest diversity. Threatened bird species at the Ili Delta were also observed only in these wetland habitats. Steppe habitats showed the lowest numbers of bird species and the lowest bird diversity. In general, all habitats at the Ili Delta are important for the ecosystem and essential for the bird species that depend on them for their survival. With expansion of arid steppe habitats due to water shortage, however, previous wetland habitats may be lost. Moreover, bird species that depend on these wetland habitats may also be lost. Therefore, protective measures for the Balkhash region in general and the wetland habitats at the Ili Delta and its distinct avifauna in particular are urgently needed.
Verdinglichte Bildung - Axel Honneths Begriff der Verdinglichung und seine Relevanz für die gegenwärtige Bildungsdiskussion (2014)
Hoff, Tim
Ökologische Nachhaltigkeit in Beherbergungsbetrieben in regionalen Naturparks in der Deutschschweiz (2014)
Hutter, Nathalie
Subjektwerdung - Person im Spannungsfeld zwischen Sozialität und Partikularität bei P. Natorp und F.D.E. Schleiermacher (2014)
Diestel, Phillip
Die Analyse des Begriffs Migrationshintergrund und seine Relevanz für Lehrkräfte im Umgang mit Schüler_innen und ihren Familien (2014)
Christodoulou, Danae
Kirche und Homosexualität (2013)
Albrecht, Anastasia
Kultur der Nachhaltigkeit - Eine analytische Betrachtung des Theater Lüneburg (2013)
Wenck, Lisa
Die Einflüsse der emotionalen Intelligenz im Lehrerberuf (2013)
Michaelis, Nadine
Christoph Schlingensiefs Operndorf in Burkina Faso (2013)
Lehmann, Fabian
Gemeinsam gute gesunde Schule machen - Potenziale der Gesundheitsf�rderung im Setting Schule (2013)
Paterna, Elisabeth
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