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Federal Government Development Guidelines: Suggestions for Policy Making in 2025 (Kompass 2025)

German non-profit organizations Welthungerhilfe and terre des hommes Germany outline policy suggestions for the development sector, aimed at the German government.

Federal Government Development Guidelines for 2025: Suggestions from Kompass Policy
Federal Government Development Guidelines for 2025: Suggestions from Kompass Policy

Federal Government Development Guidelines: Suggestions for Policy Making in 2025 (Kompass 2025)

Germany Outlines Development Policy Priorities for 2025

In a bid to address global challenges and promote sustainable development, Germany has outlined its development policy priorities for the coming years. These priorities, detailed in the Kompass 2025 report, aim to tackle issues such as poverty, hunger, education, and conflict resolution.

One of the key areas of focus is the alignment of the G20's goals with the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Germany emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability mechanisms to ensure the effectiveness of these goals.

Food security is another critical concern. The Federal Government is advocating for a coordinated approach to international initiatives on food security, strengthening the central role of the Committee on World Food Security, and encouraging sufficient participation of civil society and farmer organizations.

In the realm of agriculture, Germany is pushing for the African Union's CAADP Kampala Agenda to be aligned with the right to food. The German ministries BMZ and BMELH aim to empower civil society to accompany the implementation of this agenda and hold governments accountable.

Humanitarian aid is another priority. Germany is committed to increasing additional funds for humanitarian aid, ensuring sufficient funding for peacebuilding in conflict contexts, and increasing investment in climate adaptation, resilience-building, and anticipatory humanitarian approaches in fragile contexts.

International humanitarian law and humanitarian principles are also at the heart of Germany's development policy. The country is striving to uphold these principles, protect civilians in wars and conflicts, and prevent the use of hunger as a weapon.

In addition, Germany is launching an international initiative to protect the rights of children and youth in armed conflicts. The objectives of this initiative include strengthening humanitarian protection, increasing investment in education, creating vocational perspectives, involving children and youth in peacebuilding, and combating impunity for violations of children's rights.

The Federal Government is also calling for cuts to key funding instruments such as the budget line "Crisis Management and Reconstruction, Infrastructure" (KWI) and the special initiative "Transformation of Agricultural and Food Systems" (SI AGER) to be reversed.

Germany is also committed to the 0.7 percent target for Official Development Assistance (ODA) and plans to enshrine this target bindingly in the federal budget, including the promised 0.2 percent for countries particularly affected by hunger and poverty (Least Developed Countries - LDCs).

Local and international non-governmental organizations play a vital role in conflict prevention, and Germany plans to provide targeted support for their work.

Lastly, Germany is emphasizing the need to address the structural causes of conflict to reduce the need for humanitarian assistance. The country also encourages African governments to invest at least 10 percent of their budgets in agriculture and rural development, with public and private investments in line with the CFS-RAI Principles for Responsible Investment in Agriculture and Food Systems.

While the exact priority areas under Kompass 2025 are not detailed in the search results provided, Germany's general development policy priorities typically include ending poverty and hunger, health and education systems strengthening, agriculture development, and effective development cooperation with proper financing. For authoritative and precise information on the five priority areas under Kompass 2025, one would consult the official Kompass 2025 document from the German government or related development policy publications.

  1. Germany's development policy for 2025 prioritizes ending rural poverty and hunger.
  2. The Kompass 2025 report advocates for strong health and education systems as a way to address these issues.
  3. Agriculture development is a key aspect of Germany's policy, aiming to empower civil society and align with the right to food.
  4. Germany promotes development cooperation, ensuring proper financing for sustainable agriculture and food systems.
  5. Food security is a critical concern, with an emphasis on a coordinated international approach and civil society participation in food security initiatives.
  6. Humanitarian aid is a priority, with Germany committing to increased funding for peacebuilding, climate adaptation, and resilience-building in conflict contexts.
  7. Germany aims to uphold international humanitarian law and principles, protecting civilians in wars and conflicts.
  8. Children's rights in armed conflicts is another focus area, with initiatives to strengthen humanitarian protection, invest in education, and create vocational perspectives.
  9. Local and international non-governmental organizations receive targeted support for their work in conflict prevention.
  10. Germany encourages investments in agriculture and rural development, advocating for African governments to allocate at least 10% of their budgets to this sector.
  11. Efforts are made to address the structural causes of conflict, reducing the need for humanitarian assistance.
  12. In the realm of economics, policy-and-legislation are being shaped to enable job-search, career-development, and personal-growth opportunities.
  13. Beyond development, Germany's general interests include finance, business, and sports, especially champions-league, premier-league, and laliga, as well as sports-betting and European leagues, but with a clear understanding of the separation between politics and sports.

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