Region: Global

  • All eyes on Covid-19 assistance in the Amazon

    All eyes on Covid-19 assistance in the Amazon

    In the state of Maranhão in northern Brazil, a forested area, the village of Caxias was rapidly turning into a large cattle-raising center. It wasn’t long before cattle ranchers and farmers started clashing with the Timbira Indigenous peoples who inhabited the forest. So the ranchers hatched a plan to get rid of them. “The plan…

  • On the road to accountability in Tanzania

    On the road to accountability in Tanzania

    Frustrations lead to new beginnings“It was clear to me that there was a need for such an institution in Tanzania,” says Ludovick Utouh, founder of WAJIBU – Institute of Public Accountability. Amongst others, WAJIBU informs and mobilizes public opinion about accountability in the collection and use of public resources by duty bearers and elected officials. 

  • Opening up contracts for a better diet

    Opening up contracts for a better diet

    Relying on the school meal program in Bolivia”How can I help these children get better and healthier food?” Estefanía Rada remembers asking herself this back when she was working as a volunteer teacher at local schools in La Paz, Bolivia. The children in her classes, aged 7 to 10, would eat breakfast at school, thanks…

  • My transgender identity: a story of resilience and strength

    My transgender identity: a story of resilience and strength

    This is a glimpse into a prejudiced, rural, and non-inclusive Nicaragua which is at the same time diverse, courageous, and resilient. LGBTIQ activist Jacob Ellis tells us the story of Yasuri Potoy Ortiz, a young trans woman.

  • Fighting corruption and Covid-19 in Kenya with open contracting

    Fighting corruption and Covid-19 in Kenya with open contracting

    In partnership with Nation Media Group, we set up the first open contracting information portal for journalists in East Africa.

  • Food citizenship: innovative partnerships for healthy food systems

    Food citizenship: innovative partnerships for healthy food systems

    By Frank Mechielsen, Sustainable Food program manager Food is high on the political agenda. The need to make food systems more resilient to external shocks like climate change and Covid-19 is now well acknowledged among states and other actors. Green, healthy, and inclusive food systems should become the new normal. But to make this happen…

  • Forces of Art: How art shapes our societies

    Forces of Art: How art shapes our societies

    Hivos, The Prince Claus Fund, and the European Cultural Foundation (ECF) are proud to announce the launch of Forces of Art – Perspectives from a Changing World. This publication is the result of a major global research project we initiated jointly to investigate the transformative force of art and culture on the lives of people…

  • New paper calls for a green and inclusive Covid-19 recovery

    New paper calls for a green and inclusive Covid-19 recovery

    By Nout van der Vaart, Hivos Advocacy Officer Sustainable Food The world is facing ever more challenges as the United Nations celebrates its 75th anniversary this week. Presidents and heads of states must now attend the annual General Assembly digitally. But this is a tiny inconvenience compared to the ways Covid-19 has impacted the world…

  • Hivos and fellow organizations call for bold action to halt and reverse biodiversity loss

    Hivos and fellow organizations call for bold action to halt and reverse biodiversity loss

    “The rapid loss of nature, ecosystems and biodiversity is not only threatening our environment but also health, diets, development, social equity and human rights.”– WWF & Civil Society Call to Action Hivos stands firmly behind this statement, which encapsulates a broad civil society call to action urging heads of state and government to set nature,…

  • Patriarchy is an enemy of selfhood

    Patriarchy is an enemy of selfhood

    By Ruth Kimani and Sally Akinyi Women’s selfhood has been historically controlled and even outrightly denied by law, customary practice, and cultural stereotypes. Selfhood – a state where a woman repositions herself outside traditional gender and cultural norms – is emerging as a feminist perspective on the right to “self”. Identified either as inferior versions…

  • Open contracting can make the fight against Covid-19 in Kenya more effective   

    Open contracting can make the fight against Covid-19 in Kenya more effective  

    Hivos welcomes the swift reaction of Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta following the exposé of alleged abuse of funds meant to buy medical supplies for the Covid-19 pandemic. During Kenya’s Covid-19 Virtual Conference held this Monday, the President stated, “I also hereby direct that the Ministry of Health, within the next 30 days, must come up…

  • African storytelling featured at international film festivals

    African storytelling featured at international film festivals

    African Space Makers and Apes in Space make their big debut African storytelling is re-emerging as a form of creative expression as it embraces modern techniques to celebrate culture, freedom, food, fashion, bustling African cities and the diversity of African people. A new generation of African creatives is going against the norm and freely expressing…

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