
The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) is one of the leading think tanks for global development and international cooperation worldwide. It is located in the UN City of Bonn. DIE’s work is based on the interplay between Research, Policy Advice and Training. DIE is building bridges between theory and practice.
Research at DIE is theory-based, empirically driven and application-oriented. It provides the basis for the consulting activities of the Institute. DIE develops policy-relevant concepts, advises ministries, governments and international organisations, and refers to current policy issues. The training programmes of the Institute for university graduates and young professionals are integrated into the research and advisory process.
Publications:
- WHY EL-SISI’S DECISION TO RAISE EGYPT’S MINIMUM WAGE IS NOT SUCH A GOOD ONE! April 15, 2019
- Social insurance reforms in Egypt; needed, belated, flopped October 24, 2018
- REFORM PROGRAMME: IS EGYPT’S ECONOMY STABILISING THE COUNTRY? January 29, 2018
- WELFARE GAINS FROM UTILITY REFORMS IN EGYPTIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS February 1, 2017
- AN ITALIAN RESEARCHER IS TORTURED TO DEATH IN CAIRO – SOMBRE CAUSE TO RECONSIDER THE WAY WE WORK WITH EGYPT March 17, 2016
- THE CAUSAL CHAIN OF MARKET BASED REFORM IN EGYPTIAN VOICE TELECOMMUNICATION November 5, 2015
- SUEZ CANAL EXPANSION: WHAT’S IN IT FOR EGYPT? August 24, 2015
- TACKLING EGYPT’S TRANSFORMATIONAL CHALLENGES March 30, 2015