Donors (for Research projects, stipends, conferences) Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany Catholic Academic Foreign Service (KAAD), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany Daimler Benz Foundation, Stuttgart, Germany Deutsche Welle, <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands Eiselen Foundation, Ulm, Germany European Union, Brussels, Belgium Federal Agency of Nature Conservation (BfN), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBF), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany Federal Ministry of Environment (BMU), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation (FES), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany German Academic Exchange-Service (DAAD), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany German Aerospace Center (DLR), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ), Eschborn, Germany German Bundestag, Berlin, Germany German Development Bank (KfW), Frankfurt, Germany German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), <strong>Bonn</strong>, German Foundation for International Development (DSE), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany German Research Society (DFG), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany Government of Brazil Government of the PR China International Center for Research in Agro forestry (ICRAF) International Center for Research in Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Niamey, Niger International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, D.C., USA International Labor Organization (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines IUCN/Ford Foundation Small Grants Program Konrad Adenauer Foundation, <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany Management University of Singapore (SMU), Singapore Ministry for School and Education, Science and Research of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Germany Ökumenisches Studienwerk (ÖSW) Open Society Institute (Soros Foundations Network) Robert-Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart, Germany State of North Rhine-Westphalia Stiftung der Deutschen Wirtschaft (SDW) The Danish Agency for Development Assistance (DANIDA), Denmark U.S. Department of Labor, U.S.A. VW Foundation, Hannover, Germany United Nations Development Programm/United Nations Volunteers (UNDP/UNV), <strong>Bonn</strong>, Germany World Bank Appendices 95
96 <strong>ZEF</strong> <strong>Bonn</strong> ● Center for Development Research – Annual Report 2001/2002 The Society of the Friends for Development Research <strong>ZEF</strong> e.V. The Society of the Friends for Development Research was founded to build a network of experts in order to promote the exchange of scientific knowledge and practical experiences at <strong>ZEF</strong>. The overall objective of the Society is the fostering of knowledge and understanding of development research and development policy. The members of the Society are internationally experienced scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and developmental practitioners from Germany who are already retired. All members committed themselves to share their profound knowledge and experiences with <strong>ZEF</strong> staff, especially with the new generation of academics at <strong>ZEF</strong>. Members of the board are Prof. Joachim von Braun, Prof. Paul Vlek, the former ambassador Alexander Graf York, and Hans Hack (manager).
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