• Zwei Frauen laufen am Strand Pierre-Ives Babelon/stock.adobe.com
    Voices of and for women
    Women journalists in Iraq speak candidly about what life is like for women in the country.
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  • Interamerikanischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
    A driving force behind ‘green’ case law
    We visit the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the Human Rights Institute in San José, where human rights, nature and the environment are viewed in a new light.
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  • Frau mit religiöser Kopfbedeckung steht im Maisfeld
    Where maize and sorghum grass grow
    Conditions in the Horn of Africa are harsh. We visited the Somaliland region to see how people in this disaster-struck area can be best supported.
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  • Senegal Teaser
    ‘No one can chase us away from here now’
    A new law is making all the difference to a small farmer in Senegal. It facilitates access to land. GIZ is supporting people, especially women, in sharing knowledge about their new rights. This helps to reduce poverty and promote employment.
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  • Inoka Nilmini Wanasinghe
    ‘Our objective: sustainable trading partnerships’
    Three questions for agricultural expert Inoka Nilmini Wanasinghe from the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB)
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  • Elvis and Brian school-Uganda
    Best buddies
    Elvis and Brian show us around their school in Uganda. Everyone can come here to learn – with or without disabilities. That’s what inclusion is all about.
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  • province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the north of Pakistan
    Building a sense of community
    Pakistani households have been living next to Afghan refugee families in the north of Pakistan for decades, without either side mixing with the other. By providing safe spaces to meet, for women in particular, GIZ is bringing both sets of neighbours together.
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  • James Macbeth Forbes
    ‘For girls and women, not against men’
    James Macbeth Forbes, GIZ Country Director in Uganda, explains why feminist development policy is important for everyone.
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  • Vaccines need to be kept cold for them to be effective. A pilot project in Malawi is demonstrating how that can work in remote villages.