Annual Report Annual Report 2022 Published: December 2023 Fostering democracy and human rights, taking action to prevent the destruction of the global ecosystem, advocating socio-environmental change, promoting equality between women and men, and defending the freedom of individuals against excessive state and economic power - these are some of the main goals that inspire the ideas and actions of our Foundation. In our Annual Report 2022, we report on our work at home and abroad.
Report China’s Climate Transition: Outlook 2023 Published: November 2023 To successfully achieve a peaking and rapid decline in emissions, China will need increased efforts on energy efficiency, a successful transformation of the economic growth model, or even higher investments into clean energy.
Analysis Comparative analysis of the current legal frameworks in Latin America to fight online gender violence and support women’s* leadership in public life Published: November 2023 Online gender-based violence, specifically targeted at women in politics, directly threatens democracy as it deteriorates and wears out until it becomes more unjust and less participatory.
Study Value Addition in the Context of Mineral Processing By Sophia Pickles Published: November 2023 This report takes a look at metal processing on the basis of six exemplary metals, which are essential to achieve decarbonisation.
Feminism in Pictures: Global Feminist Pitch By Helô D’Angelo, Roshi Rouzbehani, Selen Sarikaya Eren, Sonaksha, Salomeya Bauer, Kanza Naheed, Chelwek Published: 2023 “Feminism in Pictures” is the result of a collaboration with seven incredible feminist illustrators from Brazil, Iran, India, Georgia, Pakistan, Turkiye, and Kenya for the Global Feminist Pitch 2023. These graphic novels are evidence of the continuing streams of feminist resistance and resilience in diverse global contexts.
Policy Brief Southeast Asian Perspectives on the Operationalization of the Loss & Damage Fund By Ma. Laurice Jamero, Jameela Joy Reyes, Hazel Acero, Jayvy Gamboa and Bernardine de Belen Published: October 2023 This policy brief is an expanded version of the Submission made by the Manila Observatory to the UNFCCC Transitional Committee after a sector-wide SEA-specific workshop in Bangkok, Thailand August 2023.
Study Authoritarian elections in contemporary Southeast Asia Trajectories and policy options By Michael Lidauer Published: September 2023 This policy paper investigates the trend towards authoritarian elections in mainland Southeast Asia – in Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmar – with a focus on the right to political participation.
E-Paper Debt Relief by Multilateral Lenders Why, How and How Much? By Ulrich Volz and Kevin P. Gallagher Published: September 2023 As the sovereign debt crisis in the Global South continues to unfold, the lack of involvement of multilateral development banks (MDBs) in debt relief efforts has become a contentious issue among major creditors. This report aims to contribute to the ongoing debate over debt relief negotiations and MDBs and makes policy recommendations how to include MDBs better in debt relief.
Reproductive Justice An Introduction Published: August 2023 Self-determined decisions about one's own body and family planning are often influenced by laws and prevailing norms that act like barriers. This publication is an attempt to make hidden injustice visible and to fought against it. So that reproductive justice can become a reality for all.
E-Paper Through a different lens Examining women amateur filmmakers' narratives before and after the Taliban in Afghanistan By Fatemeh Moosavi Published: August 2023 Activists and amateur women filmmakers have played a pivotal role in capturing the realities of life under the Taliban rule. They have utilised social media platforms such as YouTube and Twitter to obtain an unfiltered perspective of Afghanistan. This E-Paper explores the insights that can be gained from these films in our efforts to understand the current crisis that women in Afghanistan face.