Region: Global

  • Uganda still operates on a minimum wage that was set in 1984

    Uganda still operates on a minimum wage that was set in 1984

    What would you do if you had two U.S. dollars? Buy a cup of coffee or a few lollipops perhaps? In Uganda, the two dollars are supposed to be someone’s monthly salary, as the country still operates on a minimum wage of 6,000 Ugandan shilling (less than $2) that was set in 1984.

  • A journey towards equal rights in the Caribbean

    A journey towards equal rights in the Caribbean

    In 2009, four transgender persons in Guyana were arrested and fined for cross-dressing. In court the judge told them that they were confused about their sexuality. “Go and find Jesus”, was the advice. Now, after nine years of challenging the law and fighting the case, justice has finally been served: Guyana’s law that criminalizes cross-dressing…

  • 100% access to energy for Central America

    100% access to energy for Central America

    Hivos has entered a regional alliance aimed at closing the energy access gap in Central America to achieve 100% coverage for the entire population. The agreement was signed Wednesday, December 12, at the III Energy Week organized by OLADE (Latin American Energy Organization) in Montevideo. By signing this agreement, members of the alliance which includes…

  • 100 African thinkers and doers gather in Marrakesh

    100 African thinkers and doers gather in Marrakesh

    While the UN conference on migration takes place in Marrakesh, a group of 100 African entrepreneurs, artists and techies will gather just outside the city center to discuss the latest trends in technology and arts that are shaping the future of the African continent. From Cape Town to Cairo, cutting-edge developments in technology, art and…

  • “We will only stop when we find them”

    “We will only stop when we find them”

    Protecting Mexican families looking for their missing loved ones “Our principle is and remains to bring missing people back home. Not because we want to do this work, but because we need to. If I find Milynali, I would be in peace and I would turn over my work and efforts to other people. Because…

  • Climate and development journalism

    Climate and development journalism

    How reporting on climate and development can influence agendas At a time when deniers of climate change call it fake news, climate activists call for more rigorous action, and high-level policymakers battle over “who pays”, it is journalists who try to make sense of it all. Their difficult mission is instrumental in our understanding of…

  • High time for a renewable energy revolution in Zimbabwe

    High time for a renewable energy revolution in Zimbabwe

    “Zimbabwe is open for business!” “After the media training I received conducted by Hivos and Climate Tracker, for me, reporting on climate change has never been the same. This kind of workshops help an increasing number of journalists understand the fact that energy poverty is a huge problem, and that reporting on it in a…

  • Who owns identity?

    Who owns identity?

    Creating spaces of dignity “Our society wins if a boy or girl who feels attracted to the same sex, or wants to transform their gender, can do this without being humiliated, hurt or afraid and without thinking of death.”

  • Why we speak

    Why we speak

    Civil society is under threat worldwide. Organizations and activists, trade unions, independent media and human rights defenders. All those who stand up for freedom of expression, human rights, a safe and clean environment and a livable climate in the future are struggling to keep their heads above water. They are being thwarted by governments and…

  • Who owns civic space?

    Who owns civic space?

    Magamba has turned into Zimbabwe’s leading creative organization, combining citizen journalism, art, culture and activism. Hivos is proud to have been one of its first funders.

  • Hivos: Tanzania’s anti-LGBTI crackdown is an affront to human rights

    Hivos: Tanzania’s anti-LGBTI crackdown is an affront to human rights

    On October 29 2018, the ongoing crackdown on LGBTI people in Tanzania hit a new low. This came with Regional Commissioner of Dar es Salaam Paul Makonde’s announcement he wanted to track down LGBTI persons through online surveillance. His intensified crackdown featured plans to form an interagency task force including the Tanzania Commissions Regulatory Authority,…

  • New evidence shows willful destruction of the Brazilian Amazon

    New evidence shows willful destruction of the Brazilian Amazon

    Fighting illegal land grabs and government inaction with satellite data “I’m so scared I’m having difficulties sleeping,” said André Karipuna, a young indigenous community leader of a protected area in the Brazilian Amazon. According to satellite data from fly-overs commissioned by All Eyes on the Amazon in June and October 2018, his fears are very real. And…

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