INEF Project Series
Selected externally funded INEF projects issue their own publication series wherein research results and external studies with relevance for the project are published in irregular intervals.

AVE - Studies
This publication format reports findings of the field research (especially in Benin, Cambodia, Ethiopia and Kenya) and places them in the context of relevant background information concerning the poverty and food security situation of the countries under consideration. Hence, recommendations for the German governmental development cooperation are formulated.
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AVE-Study 12b/2019: Mahla, Anika: Promotion of Agropastoralism.
AVE-Study 12/2019: Mahla, Anika: Förderung von Agropastoralismus.
AVE-Study 10/2018: Gaesing, Karin / Mahla, Anika: Hunger Safety Net Programme.
AVE-Study 09/2018: Bliss, Frank / Hennecke, Rosa: Wer sind die Ärmsten im Dorf?
AVE-Study 07b/2018: Hennecke, Rosa / Bliss, Frank / Schell, Oliver: Land Allocation for the Poorest.
AVE-Study 07/2018: Hennecke, Rosa / Bliss, Frank / Schell, Oliver: Landzuteilung für die Ärmsten.
AVE-Study 05/2017: Heinz, Marco: Benachteiligte Gruppen in der internationalen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit.
AVE - Good Practice Series
An important output of the project is the collection of projects, which prove to be good practice examples of development cooperation in a way that they are effective in the reduction of poverty, vulnerability and food insecurity. The "Good Practice Series" presents these cases in a concise and practice-oriented way. Furthermore conditions for success are pointed out and a classification of gender, participation and target group is given
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Good-Practice-Series 03/2018: Bliss, Frank: KAMBODSCHA: Schulspeisung mit lokaler Beschaffung.
Good-Practice-Series 01/2017: INEF: KENIA: Mitunguu Smallholder Irrigation Project.
Human Rights, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainable Development
The research paper series Human Rights, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainable Development deals with the interdependent levels of international law, voluntary corporate responsibility for human rights and government regulation with their different functions in processes of norm shaping and enforcement. On the basis of this integrated approach, the series derives policy recommendations for action to support companies in fulfilling their human rights responsibilities and to integrate them even more closely into processes of sustainable development.
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12/2012: Lukas, Karin / Steinkellner, Astrid: Unternehmen in Konfliktregionen.
03/2010: Jacob, Marc: International Investment Agreements and Human Rights.