The Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung - Easy Read Published: 11 June 2025 Here you can find contributions from the Heinrich Böll Foundation in Easy read.
Information in Sign language Published: 11 June 2025 Here you will find information about us and our services in German Sign Language.
Towards Greater Accessibility Published: 13 October 2023 Diversity is part and parcel of our organisational culture. Our aim is to transform the Heinrich Böll Foundation into a space that is welcoming to people with disabilities. The following is meant to provide information about the accessibility of our building, our events, about accessible modes of transportation, as well as regarding our website.
Africa Published: 4 October 2023 The Heinrich Böll Foundation advocates for democracy, human rights, and environmental protection in Africa. ➤ On this page, you will find current articles, publications, and thematic focuses on Africa.
Myanmar’s Natural Resources: Blessing or Curse? Published: 11 December 2013 Myanmar’s progress since the 2010 general elections has been astounding, with political transition greatly encouraging citizens and international diplomatic and investment communities. The diplomatic climate for Myanmar has changed dramatically as a result and sanctions have been eased progressively. David Allen, Rainer Einzenberger
Heinrich Böll Published: 15 September 2013 Heinrich Böll (1917-1985) is one of the most important and best-known writers of the Federal Republic of Germany. "Bound by the times and my contemporaries, to what my generation has lived through, experienced, seen, and heard," as he himself wrote, he was the critical chronicler of Germany’s history at mid-century.
Kenya: Pathways for Reform of Pesticide Regulation Are Emerging Published: 9 October 2025 Analysis The 2025 announcement on the withdrawal of 77 pesticides in Kenya followed years of pressure from scientists, activists, and concerned citizens. But the pesticide reform remains incomplete and must go beyond banning products. Harun Warui, Lena Luig
Public Debt and Resilient Futures in Latin America and the Caribbean Published: 16 October 2025 Policy Brief Latin America and the Caribbean stand at a crossroads of escalating debt, intensifying climate shocks, and stalled progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals. A new policy brief analyses the region's debt dynamics. Ulrich Volz, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, Alex Dryden
How the G20 Could Help Eliminate Global Hunger Published: 16 October 2025 Commentary The G20 has long vowed to combat global hunger, but concrete results remain scarce. South Africa’s presidency provides an opportunity to gain international support for proven solutions that strengthen local food systems and promote sustainable livelihoods. Raj Patel, Refiloe Joala
Overcoming Latin America’s Mounting Debt Crises Published: 15 October 2025 Analysis Climate finance and green investments will achieve little in debt-strapped economies without systemic reform. Latin America and the Caribbean need not more pledges but an overhaul of global financial governance. Maria Fernanda Espinosa, Ulrich Volz, Alex Dryden