News 2019
18.12.2019
Ukraine: A new home in their own country
The conflict in Eastern Ukraine has caused 1.5 million people to leave their homes and move further west. They are now rebuilding their lives with support from their fellow citizens.
10.12.2019
Mauritania: secure surfing to safeguard human rights
Online surveillance and censorship are a daily reality in many countries. An example from Mauritania illustrates how human rights defenders and media workers are learning to protect themselves as they navigate the digital world.
02.12.2019
Human security: how can stability and development be achieved in uncertain times?
The latest issue of GIZ’s akzente magazine explores ideas and concepts of human security and provides an insight into practical work in this field.
28.11.2019
Crime in the Western Balkans: cross-border policing and judiciary work
Investigations carried out by cross-border teams, good cooperation and an uncomplicated exchange of information are making it easier to fight organised crime.
21.11.2019
Diversity pays off
GIZ wants to embed diversity more systematically in its corporate culture. By signing the German Diversity Charter, the company aims to ensure it reflects all dimensions of diversity.
13.11.2019
Algeria: Natural cosmetics sourced from protected areas and produced by women
Environmental protection and successful economic development are not mutually exclusive – as evidenced by a project supporting women who produce cosmetic oils in Algeria’s nature reserves.
06.11.2019
Guatemala: speaking out for human rights and against violence
20 years of the Civil Peace Service (CPS): in Guatemala, the CPS is helping indigenous women protect themselves against sexual assault.
29.10.2019
Goliath chickens in Benin: creating new jobs in rural Africa
Rural Africa’s economy is slow-moving. Yet there is no shortage of entrepreneurial spirit. Local coaches are tapping into this – resulting in thousands of new jobs.
08.10.2019
Kyrgyzstan: new skills to use back home
A total of 77,700 people returned to Kyrgyzstan from abroad in 2017. They bring with them a host of skills and keen to put them to good use at home.
01.10.2019
New member of the GIZ Management Board
Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel: ‘Really looking forward to my new role.’
23.09.2019
Helping the climate: joining forces for sustainable rice
Joining forces can stem climate change in agriculture. An alliance for sustainable rice shows how this can work – and farmers benefit too.
16.09.2019
Creating arable land behind weirs in Ethiopia
Climate change, droughts and floods make arable farming virtually impossible in the Ethiopian lowlands. Weirs are used to collect the precious water and store it in the soil.
11.09.2019
Kenya: Waste recycling experts
In Nairobi, huge quantities of waste are endangering residents' health and their natural environment. With German support, one company is now recycling the waste it collects.
02.09.2019
Throwaway lifestyles – the global waste crisis and its impact
Microplastic, single-use bags, electronic waste – the latest issue of GIZ’s akzente magazine puts waste in the spotlight.
27.08.2019
World Water Week: India revives traditional methods to tackle water scarcity
Local people living alongside the River Champavathi have helped to restore old water reservoirs to protect their crops in times of drought and flooding. As a new digital tool developed by GIZ shows, however, water is becoming increasingly scarce all over the world.
21.08.2019
Mexico and El Salvador: Energy expertise made in Germany
Making the most of wind and solar power is possible thanks to accurate weather forecasts. A German company is providing the expertise required.
14.08.2019
Blockchain technology: New solutions for sustainable development
This new way of storing data could prove highly beneficial to international cooperation. The Blockchain Lab pursues practical applications.
07.08.2019
Learning in nature, green building and sustainable action
Green building – GIZ’s Campus Kottenforst in Bonn wins award for its sustainable construction methods.
01.08.2019
Searching for Mexico’s disappeared
Mexico is in the midst of a security and justice crisis, with thousands of people forcibly disappeared and many others seemingly immune from prosecution, even for the most serious crimes. International partners are supporting efforts to find and identify victims.
23.07.2019
Rwanda: into the future with modern training and job placement
Rwanda wants to create a diverse and modern economy. Targeted support for companies and practical training are creating new and better jobs.
18.07.2019
Voting advice application and public procurement platforms create digital transparency
Ukraine’s upcoming parliamentary elections will see the country using a digital voting advice application for the first time. In addition, a modern public procurement system is providing transparency.
12.07.2019
Free trade for Africa’s economy
More than 50 countries have signed a free trade agreement drafted by the African Union that could pave the way for sustainable growth on the continent.
08.07.2019
Training in Central America using technology from Chemnitz
In countries such as Costa Rica and El Salvador, well-thought out business initiatives by the private sector are helping young people to identify career prospects in their own country.
01.07.2019
Global action for climate change mitigation
Annual report 2018: GIZ’s business volume up 17 per cent - A third of the company’s work relates to the climate
19.06.2019
Turkey: schools and sports are forging bonds between Syrians and local people
World Refugee Day: The Syrian and Turkish youth are getting to know each other better in host regions in Turkey thanks to joint school and recreational activities.
14.06.2019
Support for the relatives
Money transfers from family members abroad are an important economic factor in developing countries. Digital solutions now reduce the costs and make the transfers easier.
06.06.2019
Clean clothes
With support from GIZ, Lidl has implemented environmental management at textile factories in Asia. As a result, 80 suppliers in China and Bangladesh now use cleaner and safer production methods.
28.05.2019
New sectors, new opportunities: women are conquering the tech sector
Women still make up only a small minority of those working in the tech sector. In Ghana and Rwanda, though, they are learning to program apps and software and taking up jobs in the digital economy.
21.05.2019
From drawing board to market entry: ideas from the Innovation Fund
The final of GIZ’s second innovation competition is about to take place. The winners from the first round are one step further and already celebrating their initial results.
16.05.2019
More energy, more climate change mitigation: India backs solar power
India’s energy needs are increasing. In order to make power supplies more reliable, greener and cheaper, the government is expanding the solar energy sector.
09.05.2019
Jobs instead of migration: Young people in Cameroon
Many young people in Cameroon do not see a future for themselves in their own country. Yet it doesn’t have to be that way. One local programme is designed to boost employment and encourage peaceful coexistence. To date, it has created over 3,000 jobs.
25.04.2019
Valuable waste: recycling in a Jordanian refugee camp
A recycling centre in a refugee camp provides meaningful employment for residents. And makes the camp cleaner.
16.04.2019
Sri Lanka: Looking back and to the future
Ten years after the end of the civil war, coming to terms with events and the reconciliation process remain key issues. A touring exhibition has now been launched to help explain the past.
09.04.2019
Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel is the new third Managing Director at GIZ
Schäfer-Gümbel additionally takes over the position as Labour Relations Director. He will take up his position on 1 October 2019.
03.04.2019
Prospects for Cambodia’s poorest
‘Leave no one behind’ is one of the principles underpinning the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. What this means in practice is illustrated by an example from Cambodia.
29.03.2019
More jobs, better prospects: opportunities for refugees and the local population
People fleeing from Syria and the local population in the host regions in Turkey lack work opportunities and income. Jobs initiatives combine training and practical work.
20.03.2019
Solar energy in Tunisia: vocational training for experts
A new education and vocational training programme is improving labour market opportunities and paving the way for the use of renewable energy.
11.03.2019
China: perspectives of a world power
The new issue of the GIZ magazine akzente explores China’s role in the world and offers new insights into the Middle Kingdom.
07.03.2019
International Women’s Day: women behind the wheel in Ghana
Charlotte Bayn is one of the first women to drive a bus in her home country, Ghana. And now transport in Accra is quicker, safer and more sustainable.
28.02.2019
Digital tools improve transparency
In Indonesia, digital tools give people better access to information about public services, help identify problems and reduce corruption.
15.02.2019
Dialogue on African Security at the Munich Security Conference
Inter-country cooperation and peacekeeping are crucial for sustainable development. The Munich Security Conference is a forum for stakeholders.
07.02.2019
From Germany to Tanzania: working for the world’s future
International cooperation is an area that offers attractive employment opportunities, including in the financial sector.
30.01.2019
Fruit and vegetables in Ghana: better quality boosts income
Sustainable cultivation and access to new markets: farmers in Ghana benefit from training.
24.01.2019
Opportunities for young people: more jobs, better jobs
Around 38,000 people in North Africa have so far benefited from measures to help them set up their own business or find a job and to create fair working conditions.
18.01.2019
International Green Week 2019: fair products for better prospects
Producing fairly, but how? A special display at International Green Week put on by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development provides insight into sustainable supply chains.
09.01.2019
More responsibility, higher expectations
Germany has begun a two-year term on the United Nations Security Council. GIZ’s study on ‘Germany in the Eyes of the World’ shows the expectations that the world has of the country as an international player.