Warsaw Office - Poland Published: 29 April 2015 Established in 2002, the Warsaw office works closely with partner organisations within the thematic priority areas of Democracy & Human Rights, International Politics and Energy & Climate.
Prague Office - Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia Published: 15 June 2015 Our Prague office manages the Foundation’s projects in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary and Croatia, supporting civil-society groups and empowering green movements within the region. The main focus of our regional activities is on the future of European democracy and on energy and climate policy.
EU Trade Preferences in the Agricultural Sector and Land Grabbing in Cambodia Published: 22 July 2013 The “Everything but Arms” trade initiative should bring benefit to the poeple of Cambodia, but the opposite is the case. Illegal methods were established to make profits out of the duty-free export of sugar. Even though there is a EU resolution emphasizing the critical escalation of human rights abuses and land grabbing due to the export of agricultural products, the resulting efforts of the EU are poor. By Manfred Hornung
The inventory of the Green Memory Archive Published: 11 December 2012 The archive is divided into three main sections: The historical archive, the archive library and the collections.
Government extends the weekend to protect the environment Published: 7 December 2012 Two days officially of – this was the kind of weekend many governmental employees had long been looking forward to. Now it has been decided that for Kabul citizens it will become a reality – to protect the environment. Less work means less pollution says the Afghan government. By Bente Scheller
Book supported by Heinrich Böll Foundation receives the 2013 English PEN Award Published: 5 December 2012 The anthology „Writing Revolution: The Voices from Tunis to Damascus“, supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation’s office in Beirut, is one of the six books to receive the „English PEN Award for Outstanding Writing in Translation“ in the year 2013.
The State and Future of Democracy in Hungary and CEE - Ways out of the Crisis Published: 26 November 2012 The conference, which took place on the October 4th 2012 was organized by Védegylet (Protect the Future), the One Million for the Freedom of the Hungarian Press Movement (Milla) and the Heinrich Böll Foundation. It had a double objective: to discuss problems of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe and to present a new project on democratic renewal to the Hungarian public. By Kristóf Szombati
Closure of the Heinrich Böll Foundation office in Ethiopia Published: 21 November 2012 The Heinrich Böll Foundation will close its office in Ethopia. Under the current political and legal circumstances, the office cannot, in the foreseeable future, fulfil its mission of promoting democratisation, gender justice and sustainable development.
The African COP: COP 17 Analysis and Outlook Published: 7 November 2012 What were the expectations for COP 17 in Durban in 2011 and what does it mean for COP 18? The climate summit was hosted 2011 by South Africa which is located in a region that stands to be tremendously affected by climate change. This year participants of the summit in Doha must find a solution for financing adaptation as well as making the Green Climate Fund operational. By Kulthoum Omari
Bangkok Climate Talk 2012: On the Road to Repeat Copenhagen? Published: 6 November 2012 During the informal talks in Bangkok in last August, animosities between developed and emerging countries rose to the surface once more. While negotiations happened mostly behind closed doors, Asian farmers and fishermen are already reporting how climate change has impacted on their harvests and livelihoods. A reports on the meeting, which was supposed to pave the way for the COP 18. By Sakhon Songma, Wanun Permpibul and Jost Pachaly