As Gaza is Devastated, So is International Law
“We’ll smoke them out”: The Criminalisation of Artisanal Mining in South Africa and the Tragedy of Stilfontein
Nuclear power in Africa: State of Play
Critical minerals framework is a test for commitment to climate justice
With Pots & Pens to Parliament
Gun-related femicide in SA: A call to action
South Africa's G20: A Platform for Civil Society Voices
South Africa’s G20 Presidency marks a historic first for Africa — a chance to shape global economic, climate, and social agendas from an African perspective. HBF Cape Town is working with partners to connect global priorities with grassroots realities, creating space for dialogue and action that places civil society and community voices at the heart of decision-making.

COP-29: UN Climate Change Conference
From November 11 to November 22, 2024, the 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) will take place in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Civil Society and Social Movements Organising for Change
30 Years of Democracy: Civil Society and Social Movements Organising for Change aims to reflect on the journey of CSOs and Social Movements in South Africa and their role in deepening South Africa's democracy alongside communities and citizens.


Perspectivesis a publication series of the Africa offices of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung. The series provides a platform for experts from Africa to express their views about issues pertinent to the democratic and sustainable development agenda in the region.
The latest edition of Perspectives "African Feminisms across Generations" is a collaboration between the Gender Focal Persons (HBF staff members who serve as resource persons on gender issues) from our four offices in Africa and the Africa Division at our head office in Berlin. The idea for the edition was born out of a strategy to collectively develop an approach to gender-related political goals that is rooted in feminist realities, thinking and narratives specific to the African continent.

Radical Realism for Climate Justice
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial is feasible. And it is ourbest hope of achieving environmental and social justice, of containing the impacts of aglobal crisis that was born out of historical injustice and highly unequal responsibility.
Our Dossier is acivil society response to the challenge of limiting global warming to 1.5°C while also paving the way forclimate justice. Because it’s is neither ‘naïve’ nor ‘politically unfeasible’, it is radically realistic.
Here you find anintroductory overview of the disucssion on 1.5°C.
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