An interview with Ambassador Bernhard Graf von Waldersee, Director General for Latin American and Caribbean Affairs at the Federal Foreign Office.more
Deutsche Welle’s programmes are popular in Latin America, and the German international broadcaster is planning to expand its broadcasting in Spanish and Portuguese in 2012.more
Germany and Latin America are linked by a rich wealth of cultural exchange activities. The cooperation extends from the services offered by the Goethe-Institut to the preservation of cultural monuments.more
They come from the worlds of politics, business and research and personify cooperation between Germany and Latin America.more
The 37 German schools in Latin America have an excellent reputation. They provide an outstanding education – and generate enthusiasm for German culture and language.more
Study and research abroad: collaborations between higher education institutions in Germany and Latin America promise advantages for both sides.more
Lively exchange of ideas: more and more German research bodies and higher education institutions are organizing successful collaborations with Latin American partners.more
Whether in the Caribbean region or on the Galapagos Islands, German know-how is in demand wherever guidance and technologies are needed in relation to renewable energy and improving energy efficiency.more
Latin America is discovering the power of renewable energy. This is opening up interesting new markets – also for German companies.more
Many German firms actively support social aims, ecology and good governance in Latin America. Three examples of practical CSR projects.more
An interview with Bodo Liesenfeld, chairman of the Business Association for Latin America (LAV), about economic growth in Latin American, bilateral cooperation and market opportunities for German firms.more
Latin America is again attracting major interest from German companies: large business groups are investing strongly – as are small and medium-sized enterprises. Both economic partners are profiting from this development.more
German development cooperation with Latin America and the Caribbean has three main priorities: democracy and the rule of law, environmental and climate protection, and drinking water supplies.more
A new institution in Hamburg will give the north German metropolis an important role to play in European cooperation with Latin America and the Caribbean in the future: the new European Union-Latin America and Caribbean...more
Germany is putting its relations with Latin America and the Caribbean on a new footing. Future cooperation with the countries of the region will be based on a comprehensive foreign policy strategy.more