Women and Children Legal Research Foundation is concerned about women’s situation in Afghanistan Published: 29 November 2010 Women and Children Legal Research Foundation, as a potential partner of HBS Afghanistan and a legal and research entity, following its previous press releases, once again express its concerns on the legal situation of women taking into account the researches undertaken recently.
A Matter of Principle(s) - A Normative Framework for a Global Compact on Public Climate Finance Published: 26 November 2010 How can we assure, that tax money used for public climate change finance are used as fairly, efficiently and effectively as possible? A study suggests principles and criteria that the public sector should take into account in the allocation of funds for urgent action in developing countries to adapt and reduce emissions. By Liane Schalatek
Rare earth's surging price Published: 26 November 2010 The environment pays a heavy toll amid boom in demand for China's precious metals in the global market. A report from Inner Mongolia. By Gao Changxin
Activities and contacts of the Heinrich Böll Foundation in Cancún Published: 26 November 2010 Here you will a list of all the activities and contacts of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung during the climate summit in Cancún.
A better global governance system for food security Published: 19 November 2010 How can an effective, assertive global governance system for food security look like, that takes the agricultural sector and the close interconnection with other policy areas sreiously? A brief summary of a study, which will be released in February 2011.
A Matter of Principle(s) - A Normative Framework for a Global Compact on Public Climate Finance Published: 19 November 2010 How can we assure, that tax money used for public climate change finance are used as fairly, efficiently and effectively as possible? A study suggests principles and criteria that the public sector should take into account in the allocation of funds for urgent action in developing countries to adapt and reduce emissions. By Liane Schalatek
Reality and Reform Needs in Development Cooperation. The Case of Kenya Published: 19 November 2010 How can policy coherence best be achieved in development cooperation? A case study on Kenya shows the possibilities and limitations of these efforts in a changing political environment.
Europe and the American Dream Published: 17 November 2010 It is particularly difficult to attain higher social status in Germany. Why is that, how should we tackle the issue and how the german situation differs from the situation in North America? At a conference organised by Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung several experts and politicians tried to find answers to these questions. By Naomi Buck
Cooperation or clash? G20 at a crossroads Published: 15 November 2010 Two years ago, the group of the world’s 20 major economies (the G20) announced their shared ambition: to manage the global economic crisis more efficiently and more transparently than the old industrialized nations (G8), and to prevent further financial market crises or economic downturns. Only two years later, the G20 now stands at a crossroads. By Rainer Falk and Barbara Unmüßig
International Commons Conference: Speed project presentations Published: 15 November 2010 From October 31st to November 2nd 2010 the International Commons Conference took place at the Heinrich Boell Foundation in Berlin. Here you will find the speed project presentation of exciting commons projects held during the conference.