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Business and Human Rights | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/southeast-and-east-asia/focus/business-and-human-rights

Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of economies in Southeast and East Asia. They contribute to economic growth, prompt innovation, and create economic diversification. The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom promotes Economic Freedom. While we believe that businesses should be able to operate as freely as possible and that globalization has, and continues to lift millions out of poverty, we also believe that the Rule of Law and the protection of Human Rights are essential. According to the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs), businesses not only have moral and legal obligations to treat their employees well, but to respect their dignity and make sure that conditions at their workplaces are humane. We advocate for businesses – big, medium or small – to respect and protect each individual’s human rights.
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About Us | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/southeast-and-east-asia/focus/about-us

The Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung For Freedom (FNF) is a German foundation. In Germany and in 60 countries around the world, FNF and its partners promote freedom, liberalism, democracy, human rights, pluralism, tolerance, curbing climate change, an open and digital society, social market economy, and the rule of law. We are a non-profit organization that focuses on civic education. FNF was founded in 1958 by Germany’s President Theodor Heuss. We are funded by Germany´s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. Our headquarter is in Potsdam, Germany, just outside Berlin. We advise decision makers, facilitate dialogue, hold conferences, fund publications and invite people around the world to attend seminars and other events in Germany. Abroad, we work with government institutions, NGOs, academia, researchers, students, journalists, activists, start-ups and artists who share our values and want to join us in promoting freedom. We work collaboratively and seek long-term partnerships, highlighting the importance of individual freedom and strong democratic institutions. FNF promotes economic freedom and free trade. We want businesses to respect human rights. We highly value privacy and data protection. FNF promotes curbing climate change by utilizing technological advances, for example in the context of smart cities. FNF has worked in Southeast Asia since 1969, when we opened an office in Jakarta, Indonesia. Today, we have seven offices in Southeast and East Asia: Bangkok, Hanoi, Jarkata, Manila, Seoul, Taipei, and Yangon. We also work in Malaysia.
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Our Partners | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/sri-lanka/focus/our-partners

In accordance with its funding guidelines (BMZ-FR), the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) grants subsidies from the federal budget, Chapter 2302 Title 687 04, for projects spanning the areas of social policy making in which the federal government maintains a considerable interest, and which align with its development policy guidelines. Eligible projects include social policy projects that render a sustainable contribution to the establishment and consolidation of democratic structures, the promotion of independent, globally sustainable and socially equitable approaches to economic development, and the intensification of regional and international understanding and peaceful cooperation. Socio-political education includes providing support to socio-political groups and institutions in developing and transitional countries in their efforts to align their political and social apparatus with the principles of democracy, the rule of law and the market economy. From the point of view of BMZ, the following have been deemed eligible: Socio-political projects concerning cooperation partners such as, for example, human rights organisations and other civic society organisations, political parties, youth and business organisations, business and public administration management, education in journalism as well as social and research institutions. The following are expressly excluded from access to such promotional assistance under German law (as under the laws of the project countries, which must be strictly observed in any given case):  the institutional promotion of political parties  providing material support that aids the establishment of political parties  financial campaign assistance
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The Med Fest | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/spain-italy-portugal-and-mediterranean-dialogue/focus/med-fest

Flagship event of the FNF Madrid office, which is held in cooperation with its strategic partners: Casa Árabe, the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed), the Institute for the Promotion of Latin America and the Caribbean (IPDAL); EsadeEcpol, Center for Economic Policy and IE University, School of Politics Economics and Global Affairs.  The Mediterranean Festival, which is part of the Mediterranean Dialogue project aims to showcase successful cooperation, political dialogue, and cultural connections and also offer both the professional audience and the general public a more positive view of the region. “The Med Fest” brings together analyses by experts and testimonies from those who are engaged in the strengthening of the Euro- Mediterranean relations in different professional domains, such as climate change, economy,  migration, and diversity, among others. The FNF Madrid together with its main partners is committed to updating Euro-Mediterranean relations, highlighting best practices and providing new ideas for a constructive and positive future, so people on both sides of the Mediterranean understand the benefits of better cooperation and feel enabled to act accordingly. The Med Fest is also a space where young people can be the protagonists of the Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue; by listening and interacting with experts, politicians and stakeholders to share their knowledge and express themselves.
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Lets Talk Human Rights Podcast | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/sub-saharan-africa/focus/lets-talk-human-rights-podcast

Even in democratic constitutional states, human rights violations occur on a regular basis. However, emerging and developing countries, like most African countries, are particularly affected. This podcast series takes us on a journey through sub-Saharan Africa and together, we will meet experts from East, West and Southern Africa.  These experts will share their current experiences, looking specifically at human rights violations with regards to education, women and children rights, racism, xenophobia, LGBT+ rights and press freedom,  to name a few.  A special thank you goes to the Ugandan musician, opposition leader and presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as “Bobi Wine”, who generously made his song „Situka!“ available to our podcast, –“Let’s Talk Human Rights”.
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Freedom Pioneers of Africa | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/sub-saharan-africa/focus/freedom-pioneers-africa

The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in sub-Saharan Africa presents the cross-regional radio simulcast project “Freedom Pioneers of Africa”. In twelve episodes, local change-makers present their projects and discuss topics such as innovation, digitalisation and entrepreneurship. The programme broadcasts on community radio stations in six countries in the region and is subsequently published as a podcast.  „African entrepreneurs regularly develop exciting, impactful innovations – but they are little known to the general population. As a result, they rarely serve as role models, leaving existing potential in the young and creative population untapped. With our radio programme, we aim to encourage young people to take the reins of action and start thinking about how they too can use their entrepreneurial spirit to bring about positive change in their communities and beyond,“ explains Inge Herbert, Africa Director of the Naumann Foundation. The featured entrepreneurs discuss topics related to energy, education, health, financial inclusion, agriculture, climate and waste management. The audience is encouraged to give feedback about the initiatives being presented to them by the change-maker during the live radio broadcast. An external global connect expert then helps analyse the initiative and provides input on how it can be transformed into an even bigger global product. The programme, presented mainly in English, airs on eighteen community radio stations in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, and Malawi. Each episode has a length of 10 – 15 minutes.  You can find the participating community radio stations and their broadcast times here. 
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