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At one with nature in the Sundarbans

In the largest mangrove forest in the world, Germany supports the preservation of biodiversity to secure livelihoods. A visit.

Interview with Keki Adhikari

Interview with nepalese actor, producer and activist Keki Adhikari about Menstruation.

Interview with Yasser Machat

Interview with Yasser Machat, YouTuber and content creator with over 350,000 followers.

Interview with Simmi Areff

Interview with Simmi Areff Award-winning comedian and podcast pioneer

Inclusion in practice

At a school in rural northern Uganda, children with and without disabilities learn together. This is a pioneering approach in the East African country. 

Audio: María Fernanda Ávila

Three questions for entrepreneur María Fernanda Ávila about her company and her motivation to do something to counter violence against women in Ecuador

Audio: James Macbeth Forbes

James Macbeth Forbes, GIZ Country Director in Uganda, explains why feminist development policy is important for everyone.

Audio: Daniel Busche

Daniel Busche, GIZ Country Director in Ukraine, on the current situation in Ukraine (21.02.2023) 

Making girls feel free

A school in rural northern Uganda is a model for the topic of menstruation. There, girls and boys are given taboo-free information. 

Protecting the Mekong River

The Mekong River is home to millions of people. To keep it that way, Germany supports the Mekong River Commission (MRC). This organisation focuses on transboundary management of the river. 

Hello from Cambodia

Cambodians are preserving the world cultural heritage of Angkor Wat. Germany supports them in the conservation of the temple complex. Visiting the stone conservators of Angkor Wat.

In the name of the children

A forest conservation project in northern Laos shows how people are breaking new ground. Climate protection and better living conditions in the villages are linked here. 

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