A World without Plastic Pollution Is Possible - A Book for Teens Informs and Guides on Plastic Press release Today, the Heinrich Böll Foundation is publishing the digital non-fiction book Unpacked! Plastic, Waste, and Me.
Bidoon: A Cause and Its Literature Are Born In a brilliant and personal essay on the history of Bidoon literature, Mona Kareem shows why literature cannot be thought along national lines. By Mona Kareem
COVID-19 Recovery in Southeast Asia: Jakarta, Oh Jakarta! Photo Essay COVID-19 Recovery in Southeast Asia: Jakarta, Oh Jakarta! A photo essay from the Indonesian capital. How the people cope with the COVID-19 pandemic through a newfound hobby: riding bikes. The recovery from COVID-19 pandemic is a long way to go, but like riding a bicycle, to keep the balance, we need to keep moving.
Unpacked! Plastic, Waste & Me Publication Specifically developed and designed for a young international audience, the digital book "Unpacked! Plastic, Waste, & Me" answers 70 questions about plastic in colorful infographics and six true stories.
Better Mental Health for LGBTIQ+: Harnessing Awareness for Vulnerabilities in the Pandemic Article More than a year after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, the virus continues to ravage the Asia-Pacific with catastrophic human, social, economic, and developmental costs. Many LGBTIQ+ persons experienced increased vulnerability on top of systemic human rights violations and social inequity many currently shoulder as the pandemic places more stress on health systems and social safety nets.
Queering Malay Identity Politics in the Malaysian Digital Space Article The internet we have today has become as real as any social spaces we occupy in-person. So much of our lives are integrated digitally now and opting out of the digital space is no longer a choice for us. Today, to be online is to exist and to be seen. By Serene Lim
The European Green Deal – a common task. Synergies required at every level Analysis The European Green Deal will only become a true success story if the EU functions as a multi-level governing system in the truest sense of the word and the various levels operate at a well-connected interplay. By Christine Pütz and Claudia Rothe
The European Green Deal – a success story? Nation states must now make the next move Analyse In order to achieve the declared goal of turning Europe into the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, the member states in general, but also the German government in particular, must take a far more resolute approach when implementing the European Green Deal. The necessary pressure to do so is being exerted by citizens and at the EU level alike. By Audrey Mathieu
Filling the European Green Deal with life Analysis The Green Deal offers an excellent framework for a sustainable, viable Europe. The challenge of the day, however, lies in filling it with life. We must ensure that the right measures are undertaken to match and reach the right goals. By Rasmus Andresen