Projects

Since 2003

Projects & measures

Since 2003, the Jutta Vogel Foundation has supported numerous projects, measures and collaborations to promote cultural preservation in the deserts, to raise awareness of the cultural heritage in Africa’s deserts, to encourage encounters between cultures, to improve understanding of the people and their living environments in the deserts and to protect and preserve their rich heritage.

The Icht Oasis in the Moroccan province of Tata boasts an extraordinary cultural and natural heritage: a historic ksar, a lush palm oasis, an ancient

Engagement and Dialogue with Sudan Following the great success of the documentary *Khartoum* at the 2025 Cologne Africa Film Festival, we would like to continue

The “Mapping Aminuis” project enables students in the Kalahari Desert to record their local environment using modern mapping methods and make this knowledge usable in

The project deals with the restitution of colonial archives from Benin and at the same time develops the concept of a digital portal to systematically

Documentary Khartoum (D: Anas Saeed, Rawia Alhag, Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, Phil Cox; Sudan, UK, DE, Qatar 2025) 2025 The documentary Khartoum (2025)

The highly acclaimed public keynote speech at the “European Conference on African Studies 2023” and the public program of the City of Cologne “African Futures

Johny Pits: Afropea: An Imaginative Map ECAS Prague, June 25, 2025 During an era of cultural and geopolitical fractures, how can Black communities in Europe

Hawa Boussim The voice from the Sahel Concert as part of the africologneFESTIVAL 2025 The artist and singer Hawa Boussim from Burkina Faso has made

Children’s festival KIFIFE from May 27 to 31, 2025 The children’s festival KIFIFE (Kid’s Film Festival), which takes place from May 27 to 31, 2025

THE THIRD WORLD IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR Millions of soldiers from Africa, Asia and Oceania fought in the Second World War to liberate the

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Jutta Vogel Stiftung

Prof. Michael Bollig
Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology
University of Cologne
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
50923 Cologne

E-mail: info@jutta-vogel-stiftung.de

Phone: +49 (0)221 470 76647