The Future of Thai Women’s and LGBTQ+ rights in Thailand Published: 1 June 2023 With the recent national election in Thailand and results still up in the air on the exact nature of the next parliament, the future of Thai women’s and LGBTQ+ rights are also still in question.
Daniel Peter Director of the NGO Release Peace Daniel Peter is director of The Hague-based NGO Release Peace, which works in the space of international security and conflict prevention.
Power of Feminist Research: understanding implications in shaping feminist discourse Published: 30 May 2023 The third webinar in this series delved into the adaptation of research into the feminist movement for developing alternate intersectional feminist research methodologies. Existing research methodologies were also analysed from a queer feminist lens given that research and academia are important pathways for narrative shaping. Participant engagement was invited through the Padlet, Zoom polls and Mentimeter.
Sielke Kelner Sielke Kelner currently works as researcher and advocacy officer for Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT).
Greece: Historic result leads to… a second election Published: 25 May 2023 The national elections of May 21st led to a historic victory of the conservative Nea Dimokratia, seem to have reshuffled the political landscape in the country, yet Greece is set for a second election in a month time. Michalis Goudis, Director of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, Thessaloniki Office - Greece, provides a read of the election result.
Power of Activism for Human Rights: joint fight for bodily integrity and self-determination Published: 23 May 2023 The second webinar in this series delved into the normalisation of the violation of bodily autonomy and self determination. It also explored the intersections and possible overlaps between feminism and intersex activism and the possibilities of building bridges between both these human rights movements. Through the discussion, the participants were engaged through a Zoom poll, Mentimeter and Padlet.
In Quest for Change in Timor’s Politics Published: 17 May 2023 Current politics in Timor centers on personalities, history, and using ‘oil money’ as the solution to problems – it cannot cope with the rapidly changing the world and its domestic development challenges. Changing its way of doing politics and the way society is being governed is imperative to address structural issues in Timor’s development and maintain the relevancy and legitimacy of democratic institutions.
Power of Personal Stories: how trans-inclusive narratives can change the discourse Published: 16 May 2023 Within feminist thought, fragmentations are born out of the variance of lived experiences of individuals and the webinar series- ‘Power of Feminist Narratives: from Fragmentation to Solidarity’, organised by the Heinrich Boll Foundation in collaboration with One Future Collective, aimed at strengthening existing solidarities and creating new approaches for solidarity between feminists globally. This emerged in the context of populist anti-feminist narratives that sought to dilute feminist efforts.
Prof. Tim Murithi Head of the Extraordinary Professor of African Studies, University of Free State Prof.
Böll.Thema 2/23: Cursed Treasures Published: 9 January 2024 Global demand for critical and strategic raw materials is on the rise. These resources are indispensable, particularly for the transition to clean energy, but also within other industry sectors. In this issue of our Böll.Thema magazine, we provide insights into recent developments in resource extraction, the associated challenges, and, most importantly, opportunities for positive change.
The 2023 General Election in Thailand: Possible Scenarios Published: 9 May 2023 This coming Sunday, Thailand is heading again to the polls. However, the specter of the military is ever-present, amidst former generals-cum-politicians competing to lead the country or via other ‘legal’ structures to ensure military power.
Civil society under pressure around the world Published: 5 May 2023 In May, activists, feminists, researchers, and human rights defenders from some 35 countries from all continents will gather at the Global Assembly in Frankfurt am Main to discuss their ideas and strategies for a world with more justice and human dignity.
A New Common Framework Toward Guaranteeing Sustainable Development Published: 3 May 2023 A new report from the DRGR project analyzes new data on the level and composition of public and private external sovereign debt for emerging markets and developing economies and how this relates to climate vulnerability.
Global Feminist Pitch 2023: Call For Application Published: 21 April 2023 The Global Feminist Pitch is back to support feminists from Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, Middle East and (South) Eastern Europe. This year we are looking for six feminists who will tell stories of feminists, feminist moments, and movements from their region in the form of short graphic novels. Apply now!
JETP Vietnam: 15 billion US dollars for a new energy system Published: 20 April 2023 With the help of the “JETP Vietnam” energy partnership, Vietnam is to become climate-neutral by 2050. While this agreement includes targets on energy, financial, and industrial policy, little has been achieved in terms of climate policy so far.
Press and Media Freedom in Europe Published: 27 June 2023 An independent press and a diverse media landscape form the backbone of a liberal democracy. However, especially in Europe and in the EU, these cornerstones of democratic order are increasingly coming under pressure.
The Eleventh Commandment: Thou shalt not be indifferent! Published: 14 April 2023 On April 19, 1943, Jews condemned to death in the Warsaw Ghetto rose up in an unprecedented heroic struggle against the German occupation. The commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the ghetto uprising is approaching. Joanna Maria Stolarek, director of the Warsaw office of the Heinrich Böll Foundation spoke with Zygmunt Stępiński, director of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews POLIN in Warsaw about the commemoration, the nature of remembrance, and the universal message that the uprising and its commemoration bring.
Making international trade in green hydrogen fair and sustainable Published: 6 April 2023 Green hydrogen is increasingly heralded as the best alternative to fossil fuels. But to prevent it from becoming another excuse for greenwashing, Western policymakers must work with their counterparts in the Global South to create an economically viable sector with strong environmental and social standards.
Sustainable Urban Mobility: Views from Germany and the United States Published: 13 June 2023 Data and digital technologies can support the transition to greener and more equitable urban transportation systems. This transatlantic project looks at how public-private data-sharing and seamless mobility across transportation modes can support cities in reaching their climate and inclusion goals – across very different regulatory systems.
Guatemala: Struggles & Protest forms of young Latin Americans Published: 31 March 2023 Three journalists and a graphic designer from Guatemala approach the struggles of students and new forms of protest of young Latin Americans in 2015 in an artistic way.
Political Discourse on the Jadar Project Published: 19 December 2023 This study by the Belgrade Center for Security Policy examines the political debate around Serbia's Jadar Project, exploring its global significance, key actors, and evolving narratives. It details the debate's stages, its impact on Serbian politics, and the potential future of environmental discourse.
Why the European response to the IRA must be more Europe Published: 24 March 2023 The EU’s half-baked response to the U.S. investment offensive is putting its competitiveness and our future prosperity at risk. Now is the time for deeper European integration and major adjustments to EU treaty law.
Actually European!? 2023 Published: 23 March 2023 This year`s representative survey reveals that citizens expect Germany to play a more active role in the EU.
Representative survey: Germans want their government to assume an active and cooperative role in Europe Published: 23 March 2023 German citizens believe their government's promise to shape EU policy has not yet been fulfilled. The majority support a joint EU investment fund to promote climate-neutral industries. European defense capabilities and energy independence are their top policy priorities.
German Code of Crimes against International Law: gender bias and the need for reform Published: 14 March 2023 Germany’s government likes to consider itself a global pioneer in the field of international criminal law, and yet the German Code of Crimes against International Law (Völkerstrafgesetzbuch, CCAIL) contains a gender bias that hampers the prosecution of sexual and gender-based violence in armed conflict in accordance with the Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Bega Tesch Project Officer Latin America Division Bega Tesch studied Translation Studies in Heidelberg and then completed a Master's degree in Interdisciplinary Latin American Studies at the Freien Universität Berlin.
Don't forget the suffering and pain Published: 6 March 2023 In her laudation, Lotte Leicht pays tribute to people like Joumana Seif who do not demand revenge for crimes committed against them and their relatives, but who insist on justice.
Lost in Translation: Lessons from the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report Published: 6 March 2023 On 20 March, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will present its Synthesis Report to its 6th Assessment Report. Our briefing highlights essential points of the underlying reports that will be crucial to creating a just and sustainable future in climate change.
Time to move in the right direction Published: 3 March 2023 In the Syrian case the international community failed to prove that human rights are also for the Syrian people, that everyone has the right to be protected. Twelve years of this ongoing war – and the international community did not do anything for the democratization of the country, they only offered humanitarian help. Interview with the winner of the Anne Klein Women's Award 2023, Joumana Seif.