ISC - International Solar Energy Research Center Konstanz e. V.
Rudolf Diesel Straße 15
78467 Konstanz
Germany
Research for a sunny future!
Rudolf Diesel Straße 15
78467 Konstanz
Germany
Research for a sunny future!
Achtermannstraße 10-12
48143 Münster
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany
Evangelisch-Kirch-Straße 8
66111 Saarbrücken
Saarland
Germany
Sophienblatt 100
24114 Kiel
Schleswig-Holstein
Germany
The BEI was established in 1994 as an umbrella association for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in order to set the stage for more coordinated and co-operative development projects. The BEI's main objective is to create a network and provide assistance for the development projects of its 65 associated member organizations. These organizations focus on different aspects of development policy-related work and have different political approaches to achieve solidarity in our "One World." Their main objectives include:
The BEI aims to establish a network for these different One World projects, which are carried out by full time and voluntary workers. The association wants to provide support and training for the involved partners, and aims to represent their and its own development policy concerns in terms of political and administrative issues. The BEI's work is based on the concept of Sustainable Development, which combines ecological, economic and social issues. This concept makes changes necessary both in the North and in the South. In this context ecological issues are as important as the development concepts, because they are mutually dependent.
In different projects and events the BEI functions as a facilitator of co-operation among its associated member organizations, other local development networks or initiatives, and organizations concerned with different aspects of development policy-related work. In Germany the BEI is co-operating on a federal level with the Platform of the German One World Regional Networks (agl) and the Association of German Development NGOs (VENRO).
Kolpingstraße 7
49069 Osnabrück
Germany
Focal thematic areas of the database which includes 40000 titles and 7.500.00 words of information (approx.)
The database includes all formal, normal and informal areas of education and offers extensive information on all registered publications as well as many facilities for research.
Feldbrunnenstraße 58
20148 Hamburg
Germany
The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL), located in Hamburg, Germany, is one of UNESCO’s key education-related institutes and is the only organizational unit in the UN family that holds a global mandate for lifelong learning. Taking a holistic and integrated, inter-sectoral and cross-sectoral approach to lifelong learning as the guiding paradigm for 21st century education, UIL promotes and supports lifelong learning with a focus on adult learning, continuing education, literacy and non-formal basic education. Its activities place particular emphasis on furthering educational equity for disadvantaged groups and in the countries most afflicted by poverty and conflict.
Weißeritzstraße 3
01067 Dresden
Germany
Arche noVa is an aid organisation that sets up humanitarian aid projects (Syrien, Irak, Libanon, Ukraine), development cooperation projects (Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippinen, Uganda, Äthiopien, Somalia, Mali, Kenia) as well as development education in the form of school projects on topics such as ‘water’, ‘world trade and globalisation’, ‘(international) conflicts’ and ‘humanitarian aid’.
Bayerstr. 28a
80335 München
Germany
Rosenstraße 2
20095 Hamburg
Germany
The Global Marshall Plan initiative gets on as an integrative platform for a world in balance. Consisting of a network from more than 5000 supporters from all levels of society, it gathers politics, economy and civil society with five core demands to a fairer globalization.
Helleweg 1
30916 Isernhagen
Germany
A grammar school with grades 5-13;
foreign languages: English, French, Latin and Spanish.