East Africa / Horn of Africa - Environment Published: 18 September 2008 The Foundation’s environmental program targets civil-society and state-sponsored actors, whose environmental consciousness is strengthened and promoted. The Foundation also supports specific partner organisations in their project activities in the areas of resource protection, environmental education, and environmental lobbying, thus striving for enhanced consciousness on environmental problems among the population in the region.
The Environment in Africa Published: 18 September 2008 Gradually, environmental movements are forming in some African countries. The Heinrich Böll Foundation helps network groups that are advocating sustainable development and effective environmental protection.
East Africa / Horn of Africa - Peace and reconciliation work / Dialogue Academies Published: 16 September 2008
Conflict Management in Africa Published: 16 September 2008 Internationally, Africa is believed to be the continent with the most wars and conflicts. The Heinrich Böll Foundation’s conflict management program concentrates on cooperation with local stakeholders.
The work of the Heinrich Böll Foundation in Africa Published: 9 September 2008 The Heinrich Böll Foundation’s work in Africa is concentrated in the regions Southern Africa, Eastern Africa/Horn of Africa, and Nigeria. Our main mission is the support of civil society participation in political decision-making processes.
Zimbabwe Between Military Regime and Civilian State Published: 26 August 2008 The Zimbabwean struggle for democracy looks set to continue for some time to come. The MDC-T needs to ensure that future rounds of mediation will take place within a more equitable, framework. By Keren Ben-Zeev
The Next Big Project for the EU is Energy Published: 14 July 2008 The global energy system is undergoing a structural crisis. At its heart lies the need to restrain climatic change while at the same time dealing with energy security in an era of rapidly growing demand. By Michaele Schreyer and Ralf Fücks
Xenophobic attacks in South Africa: Not a completely new phenomenon Published: 22 May 2008 For more than one week South Africa has been shaken by violent attacks against migrants. According to the police, more than 40 deaths are already recorded. Hundreds of people - among them women and children - were attacked, injured, raped, and their homes were plundered and burned down. By Vincent Williams