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"Re-Start 2021: Let’s Catch Up and Celebrate the Year"

On 25 February, we, as the FNF Turkey Office, came together with our stakeholders, partners, alumni groups and wider network for our traditional new year event. The “Re-Start 2021: Let’s Catch up and...

Re-Start21_EN

#9 Talking about Strategic Communication

Why is it so important to have a clear communication strategy and how can you actually prepare for communication in a crisis?

#9 Talking about Strategic Communication

Israel One to Four: 1 Deadlock, 2 Years, 3 Lockdowns, 4 Elections

On the night of the 22nd of December 2020, the Knesset (Israeli parliament) disbanded, sending Israel to early elections only 9 months after its last. This will be the fourth round of Israeli...

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Teresa Widlok

Head, Global Themes Division

Morrkopf-Widlok

Claire Treinen

Researcher and Expert on Human Rights & Finance
Löning Human Rights & Responsible Business

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Corporate Due Diligence and Corporate Accountability

In April 2020, EU Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders announced his commitment to a legislation on corporate mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence in 2021. But just how far have...

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Dr. Khouloud Al-Khatib : Lawyer, University associate professor at the faculty of Law and Political Science, President of LOUDER.

Khouloud

Women Leading Protests – Female Voices For Democracy

Around the world, women are leading the fight for freedom and democracy. The documentary film "Women Leading Protests - Female Voices for Democracy" by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation looks at the...

Women Leading Protests

A step ahead or a Potemkin reform village?

Is Serbia`s new Media Strategy 2020-25, adopted a year ago, just a paper tiger or an important step towards safeguarding the threatened freedom of the press? The years of struggle for the document...

Pressefreihehit

Tunis, Stories of 10 years !

The Tunisian revolution is still celebrated by the West as the unique success story of the “Arab Spring,” However, the enthusiasm about this turning point in Tunisian history is at its lowest point among most citizens. This lack of excitement over a major historical event that marked not only Tunisia, but the region as well, is most explained by a recent poll showing that 90 % of Tunisians think that the country is going the wrong direction. But what can explain this total disappointment in the revolution a