G20 and BRICS Update #21 - Bulldozing Consensus on (Infrastructure) Investment Published: October 2014 The G20 is to launch a Global Infrastructure Initiative at its November Summit in Brisbane. There is a "bulldozing" consensus between the G7, the G20 and the BRICS.
Money for Change The financial sector in the green economic transformation Published: September 2014 In which fields is investment needed in order to drive forward a green economic remodeling and generate sustainable growth? How should the financial system be organised in order to release enough capital for ecological innovations and investments? This publication attempts to answer the above questions from various perspectives.
BRICS Summit Reader Published: July 2014 Immediately after the Soccer Cup Final, Brazil hosts the next BRICS Summit on July 14th to 16th July 2014. The leaders of Brasil, Russia, India, China and South Africa will come together and important announcements are expected: a new BRICS Development Bank and a Contingency Reserve Arrangement. On this occasion a special BRICS Summit Reader is available here presenting background analysis and facts.
Resource Politics for a Fair Future A Memorandum of the Heinrich Böll Foundation Published: May 2014 Publication Series on Ecology 38: How could a just and democratic resource politics look like that respects both planetary boundaries and human rights? The Memorandum “Resource Politics for a Fair Future” is the outcome of a two-year international dialogue process of the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
World Cup for whom and for what? A look upon the legacy of the World Cups in Brazil, South Africa and Germany Published: 2014 Taking a look upon the legacy of the World Cups in Brazil, South Africa and Germany this publication gives detailed information about the financial, political and social impact of the mega-event.
Annual Report 2013 Published: April 2014 The annual report 2013 of the Heinrich Böll Foundation summarizes the Foundation's work on the topics European policy, ecology and justice, democracy and human rights, foreign and security policy, education, social participation and opportunities for advancement.
Care Crisis: Racialised Women at the Crossroads of Migration, Labour Market and Family Policies Besides job creations and responding to care needs, a central argument justifying the development of in-home care has been that of gender equality. In her paper, Emilia Roig argues that the stated policy objective of “freeing” the productive potential of the more highly-skilled women - as announced by the European Commission – widens the gender pay gap, instead of fostering gender equality in the workplace.
G20 and BRICS Update: Dueling Visions Civil Society and the G20 Published: April 2014 Issue #19: For this issue we have secured the views of four distinguished authors sharing their perspectives.
The Future of Arms Control Published: March 2014 Publication Series on Democarcy 37: The escalation of the armed conflict in Syria has been a painful reminder of the need to strengthen arms control and non-proliferation efforts. This publication is an opportunity to figure out what steps should be taken to strengthen cooperative efforts in controlling and reducing military capabilities.
Afghan Women Vision 2024 On March 8th, 2014 the Afghan Women's Network (AWN) in Kabul and in all 34 provinces has launched the "Women Vision 2024" paper. The paper has been developed through consultation meetings of leading women rights activists and has been consulted with women in all 34 provinces of the country.