Children/Rights of children

Verlag an der Ruhr

Name of the Organization
Verlag an der Ruhr
Contact

Wilhelmstraße 20
45468 Mülheim an der Ruhr
Germany

Telephone
+49 208 4395450
E-Mail
info[at]verlagruhr.de
Description of the Organization

We are a publishing house consisting of teachers publishing for teachers with the objective of helping with problems concerning school and youth work, e.g.:

  • Implementing curricula into everyday teaching. With concise and well organised material for further education, practical experience and training in methodology, we hope to provide complementary information     that is not covered by traditional school-books
  • Excessive workload: By providing school material that can be implemented instantly, we try to make sure teaching and engaging in youth work remains feasible
  • Problems affecting schools from the outside, like violence or lack of prospects

We develop feasible concepts for the benefit of all those involved.

FCE - Foundation Caucasus Environmnet

Name of the Organization
FCE - Foundation Caucasus Environmnet
Contact

Krtsanisi I tup. N.3
0114 Tbilisi
Georgia

Telephone
+995 322722060
E-Mail
mdevidze[at]caucasus.net
Description of the Organization

Foundation Caucasus Environment (FCE) is founded in 1998 in Georgia. FCE is a nongovernmental, nonprofit public organization with professional staff on environment and education. The organization is oriented on sustainable development and social issues and its activities cover the Caucasus region. At the same time FCE is a member of several international networks, just like the National Platform of Eastern Partnership in Georgia https://eap-csf.ge and acts as a coordinator of Working Group 3 of this platform: https://eap-csf.ge/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=298&Itemid=1396&lang=en-GB.
Moreover FCE is a member of the big international network Women in Europe for common Future (WECF) WECF http://www.wecf.eu. Furthermore FCE coordinates the Global Education Week (GEW) of the network of North-South Centre (NSC) of Council of Europe https://www.coe.int/t/dg4/nscentre/GE/GEW-NETWORK_en.asp#TopOfPage.

The organization holds the GEW once a year in Georgia. The Global Education program in Georgia is updated every year according to the themes and comments which are developed at the GEW seminars. These seminars are organized by the NSC of the Council of Europe with participation of all national coordinators of GEW network. The organization’s target groups are schoolchildren and teachers, university students, lecturers, women groups, refugees and Itinerary Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the conflict areas of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The permanent staff of FCE is 7 person and about 50 volunteers (students, schoolchildren and teachers, women groups, farmers, fishermen scientists, etc). Donors of the granted projects are EU, USAID, Eurasia Foundation, different countries' embassies in Georgia, among others.

Some recent implemented projects are:

  1. "Integrated Hotspots Management and Saving the Living Black Sea Ecosystem HOT BLACK SEA", financed by EU BSB ENI CBC, 2013-2016; (team leader)
  2. "Identification, Management and Sustainable Usage of the Eutrophicated areas of the Black Sea Coastal Zone", financed by UNEP GEF SGP (the project coordinator) https://www.facebook.com/foundationcaucasusenvironment, 2014-2015
  3.   "Strenghening the Women Action for Sustainable Energy Development in Gali and Zugdidi Regions of Conflict areas of Abkhazi"

Arch Project

Name of the Organization
Arch Project
Additional info
Johannes Peschke
Contact

An der Trave 34a
23795 Bad Segeberg
Germany

Telephone
+49 4551 9080572
E-Mail
kontakt[at]archeprojekt.de
Description of the Organization

Extracurricular education partner for schools and kindergartens in global learning in Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg Vorpommern and Lower Saxony

KönzgenHaus

Name of the Organization
KönzgenHaus
Department/Institute
International, European and development education
Contact

Annaberg 40
45721 Haltern am See
Germany

Telephone
+49 2364 105-254
E-Mail
holbein-munske[at]koenzgenhaus.de

RAA - Regional Office for Youth Welfare, Schools and Intercultural Work Schwerin

Name of the Organization
RAA - Regional Office for Youth Welfare, Schools and Intercultural Work Schwerin
Contact

Dr.-Külz-Straße 3
19053 Schwerin
MV
Germany

Telephone
+49 385 563030
E-Mail
info[at]raa-sn.de
Description of the Organization

The RAA supports young and adult multipliers through further education and training as well as the development and dissemination of information and working materials. The RAA initiates, advises and accompanies projects and processes which

  • focus on intercultural and democratic learning and action
  • communicating strategies for action against right-wing extremism and xenophobia
  • Connecting culturally and structurally separate worlds of young people's lives and experiences and shaping transitions.
  • Enable children and young people to participate, strengthen their own initiative, creativity and responsibility and open up spaces for them to develop and implement their own ideas.

CIR - Christian Initiative Romero

Name of the Organization
CIR - Christian Initiative Romero
Contact

Schillerstraße 44a
48155 Münster
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany

Telephone
+49 251 674413-0
E-Mail
cir[at]ci-romero.de
Description of the Organization

Injustice calls for resistance – justice calls for support

The Christian Initiative Romero (CIR) was established 25 years ago as a means to express Christian solidarity with the Central American liberation movements in Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala. In 1985 the organization took on the name of San Salvador's assassinated archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero, because he is a symbol for Central America. He combined the struggle for Human Rights with the fight against poverty. In memory of Oscar A. Romero we are pursuing social and political justice.

The conflicts in Central America have been resolved, democratization is increasingly catching on, and yet the social problems have not come closer to any kind of solution. It is more important now than ever before to show solidarity with the poor majority of people, but it has become more difficult to identify specific approaches. This is why the CIR has shifted its approach from specialized programs for every single country to more subject-oriented work. Instead of focusing on the current situation in Guatemala, El Salvador or Nicaragua the emphasis is mainly set on general topics concerning all countries, such as the rights of child laborers, the modern theology of deliverance, the impacts of globalization and the working conditions in the clothing industry.

Due to the small number of our very specialized staff, we are able to cooperate with organizations based mainly in Central America and give fast support easily.

Using the example of individual projects, we introduce the public to more general problems affecting specific countries. We are concerned to show how our society has an impact on the lives of people in project countries. In our subject-oriented campaign work we point out how you can help the disadvantaged in Central America.