Scaling-up Ecosystem-based Debt-for-Climate Swaps: From the Millions to the Billions Background Paper #1 Published: November 2020 This paper discusses how debt-for-climate swaps can be useful “triple-win” instruments to address the climate crisis by ensuring the protection of valuable terrestrial and marine ecosystems, while also contributing to debt sustainability.
Basic Income | Livelihood Adrienne Goehler Published: 2020 The work shows that in the discourse on transformation and sustainability in the fight against the constantly advancing climate change, a systematic integration of the issues of social inequality and the global creation of decent livelihoods are absolutely necessary.
Report Debt Relief for Green and Inclusive Recovery A Proposal Published: November 2020 This report proposes a Debt Relief for Green and Inclusive Recovery Initiative as an ambitious, concerted, and comprehensive debt relief initiative that frees up resources to support recoveries in a sustainable way, boosts economies’ resilience, and fosters a just transition to a low-carbon economy.
Beyond the Karabakh Conflict: The Story of Village Exchange Published: 2012 In the second half of the 1980s, with the beginning of the Armenian-Azerbaijani military escalation in Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijani residents of Kyzyl-Shafag, a village in northern Armenia, and Armenian residents of Kerkenj, a village in central Azerbaijan, met through their own initiative to negotiate a peaceful exchange of their villages.
Magazine Perspectives Southeastern Europe #9: Women in Western Balkans - Rights and Fights Published: Oktober 2020 This issue of Perspectives is about women. Their rights and struggles for gender equality, which have existed for generations in the Western Balkans, are presented by authors who are themselves part of the feminist struggles.
Study "Get Lost!": European Return Policies in Practice European Return Policies in Practice Kirsten Krampe, Thomas Schmid Published: October 2020 Current EU migration policies' increased focus on returns raises concerns on the adequacy of such measures with EU standards and fundamental rights. This publication highlights the problems and difficulties returnees face in Afghanistan, Syria, Tunisia, Senegal and Kosovo.
Perspectives Asia: Two Sides of the Medals Sports and Politics in Asia Published: September 2020 This issue of Perspectives Asia examines intersections of sports and politics. We look at how, through sports, identities are shaped, myths and heroes are born, and unconventional truths are buried.
Survey findings People’s Perceptions on the Peace Process Afghanistan Published: March 2020 The Salah Consortium, a consortium of 6 Afghan civil society organisations, conducted a survey in order to give ordinary Afghans a voice in the peace process and to learn about their expectations. Responses of the survey show, that the people perceive a more prominent role for civil society, tribal elders and other members of society, while the current process is largely driven by foreigners and the Afghan political elite.
E-Paper Radioactivity Under the Sand The Waste From French Nuclear Tests in Algeria Jean-Marie Collin, Patrice Bouveret Published: July 2020 More than half a century ago, France tested its first atomic bombs in the Algerian desert. This E-Paper examines the environmental and political legacy of these tests: a story of post-colonial injustice and radiological irresponsibility.
Smart Green World? Making Digitalization Work for Sustainability 27€ Steffen Lange, Tilman Santarius Published: 20.05.2020 In their book, Steffen Lange and Tilman Santarius investigate how digitalization influences environmental and social sustainability.