Political participation during COVID-19: Local elections in the city of Bonn 2020
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Political participation during COVID-19: Local elections in the city of Bonn 2020

By Madiha Hussain, junior researchers at ZEF During the COVID-19 pandemic, political priorities have been shifted immensely in Germany. The situation offers a good opportunity to explore how the post-pandemic political participation could look like during elections. Moreover, the case of elections 2020 highlights the future of democracy, where politicians and citizens cannot have direct…

Twelve months – twelve books. My 2020 reading list on cities
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Twelve months – twelve books. My 2020 reading list on cities

Looking back a bit… The “Waterfront Metropolis Abidjan” project [see project website here] ended in November 2019 after 24 months of intensive research. Thinking about the economic capital of the Côte d´Ivoire and the relevance of informal urbanization have continued, though. My book manuscript on Abidjan has advanced, but is not ready for publishing yet….

Gender inequalities show and deepen in times of pandemic
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Gender inequalities show and deepen in times of pandemic

Blog post by Dennis Avilés-Irahola, Tina Beuchelt, Christine Schmitt, Sarah Nischalke, Eva Youkhana and Franziska Geiger. The authors are members of the Gender Group at ZEF. One would not have expected a vicious virus causing a respiratory disease to discriminate in its life-threatening passage. Yet, according to conventional wisdom, inequalities are revealed when disaster or…

Giant gecko: Endangered treasure in the uninhabited Islets of Cape Verde
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Giant gecko: Endangered treasure in the uninhabited Islets of Cape Verde

Blog post by Katelene Delgado*) When you think of the uninhabited Islands of Cape Verde, you probably immediately imagine large sandy beaches, blue sea and sun. However, the Raso and Branco Islets, both belonging to Cape Verde, look a bit different. There is an even greater treasure in these islets: the Cape Verde giant gecko…

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Beyond Covid-19: The real pandemic in Honduras

Photos by Jorge Alberto Torres Castillo A couple of weeks ago, I finally landed in my home country, Honduras. I had spent 18 months as a doctoral researcher at ZEF, Bonn, Germany including two North Rhine-Westphalia winters in a row away from my tropical homeland. Like many others that choose to leave for better opportunities,…

Is the Right to Food respected in sustainably certified coffee production? A case study from Kenya
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Is the Right to Food respected in sustainably certified coffee production? A case study from Kenya

Kenyan coffee is world-famous for its good quality. The major coffee-growing regions are located around Mount Kenya and the Aberdare Range, where the soil and altitude provide the best conditions for growing premium coffee. Kenyan coffee is one of the main contributors to the country’s foreign exchange earnings after tea and horticulture, and around 75%…

Infrastructure, droughts, floods, and food security: Field research in Malawi
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Infrastructure, droughts, floods, and food security: Field research in Malawi

Setting off to southern Malawi The sun scorched us mercilessly as we got out of the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series. The water that we had just bought from the nearest town 30 kilometers away was as hot as our morning coffee. It was an October morning in Nsanje, the most southern located district of…

Postcard from India: visiting RC21 conference and exploring low-income residential areas in Delhi and Mumbai
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Postcard from India: visiting RC21 conference and exploring low-income residential areas in Delhi and Mumbai

In September 2019, a group of ZEF researchers, among them three members of the “ZEF in the City” research group [find more information here] traveled to Delhi and other parts of India. New Delhi – urban green and climate strike Old Delhi has served as a capital for several empires from medieval times to modern…

Eat it or feed it – promoting insect-rearing  in Madagascar
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Eat it or feed it – promoting insect-rearing in Madagascar

Would you like to try some “pigeon poo” made of insect flour or learn that black soldier fly larvae can get overweight? Then join us on our journey to Madagascar’s insect sector…The ZEF-led ProciNut project organized two insect-rearing trainings, in addition to a regional policy roundtable in the central highlands as well as a national…

Celebrating the World Food Day in Hohenheim
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Celebrating the World Food Day in Hohenheim

World Food Day is a day of action dedicated to tackling global hunger. Held annually on 16th October celebrating the creation of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The focus of the day is that food is a basic and fundamental human right. Yet, in a world of billions, over 820 million people worldwide suffer from…