Our Work
Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Hanoi office is implementing projects across Southeast Asia aimed at strengthening political education and international solidarity. We work with state and non-state partners such as universities, think tanks, research and educational institutions as well as other stakeholders. Since its inception, RLS Hanoi office has been striving for Social Justice and the assertion of social rights. We also emphasize the urgency of Social-Ecological-Transformations, as the Mekong region and maritime Southeast Asia are especially vulnerable to the escalating environmental crises. Apart from that, we work towards strengthening International Dialogue between Germany, Europe and the countries of the Indo-Pacific. In Vietnam and Laos, we also support the exchange and experience sharing on questions related to Socialism in the 21st Century. Below you will find some of the projects, we have realized with our partners over the past years.
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International Dialogue, Social Justice, Socialism, Thailand
Promoting Democracy in Thailand
Student-run Sam Yan Press uses books to spread progressive ideas and stir political discourse. Together with RLS Hanoi, the publishing house has translated the inspiring graphic novel “Red Rosa” into Thai.
Social Justice, Socialism, Vietnam
Working Towards Living Wages
Average wages in Vietnam remain low. In collaboration with IWTU, RLS aims to raise awareness and building capacity for trade unions and workers on the issue of living wages through trainings, workshops and research.
Social Justice, Socialism, Vietnam
Research for Vietnam’s National Assembly
Rapid socio-economic development requires an effective legislative process. The Institute of Legislative Studies supports parliamentarians by providing research and policy advice on key issues such as labor and land rights.
Laos, Social Justice, Social-Ecological Transformation, Socialism
Democratic Participation in Laos
Laos’ rural and ethnic minority populations have less access to the state’ resources and communal decision-making processes. The National University of Laos is researching ways to change this by strengthening grassroots participation.
Social Justice, Socialism, Vietnam
Grassroots Democracy and Ethnic Minorities
The Vietnamese state has made great strides in extending the democratic rights of its people. However, their implementation in ethnic minority areas is lagging behind. RLS and its partner are researching measures to strengthen grassroots democracy in these areas in order to further social and economic justice.