Horizont 3000
Wilhelminenstr. 91/II f
A-1160 Wien
Austria
Wilhelminenstr. 91/II f
A-1160 Wien
Austria
Ebendorferstraße 7
1010 Wien
Austria
Krankenhausgasse 6
A-5280 Braunau am Inn
Austria
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 40
53111 Bonn
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany
Since 1988, bengo has been working for private sponsors active in the field of development cooperation. bengo was founded on the initiative of NGOs and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. Its goal is to facilitate working with subsidies and to provide advice on questions of cooperation development. The staff of bengo helps sponsors with individualised, practice-oriented solutions.
Lange Gasse 30/4
A-1080 Wien
Austria
Mittelgasse 16
A-1062 Wien
Austria
Ripuarenstr. 8
50679 Köln
NOrdrhein-Westfalen
Germany
AGIAMONDO sees itself as an interface between development agencies looking for expert personnel for development work projects and qualified experts who wish to put their extensive expertise and their social and intercultural skills to good use. We bring together people who share the belief that everyone in the world is entitled to humane living conditions.
Accordingly, it is our aim to alleviate human suffering through intercultural cooperation and by promoting a form of personnel development cooperation that centres on people and their individual needs. As a recognised personnel service provider in the field of development work, we meet this important responsibility by providing expert support, advice and ongoing assistance to organisations and development workers alike. Together, we create the best possible conditions for effective on-location project work.
Heinrich-Mann-Allee 107
14473 Potsdam
Germany
The stipulations of the constitution of Brandenburg serve as the framework of and as mandate for international cooperation, peace policy and human rights. Within the constitution, Brandenburg commits to an equal, legally binding and responsible cooperation with foreign partners in accordance with a “One-World”-policy.
Since development policy is a cross-sectional task, the government of Brandenburg relies on regional committed groups and non-governmental organizations as well as on the Association of Development NGOs in Brandenburg (Verbund entwicklungspolitischer Nichtregierungsorganisationen in Brandenburg – VENROB).
The aim of the cooperation is to raise public awareness about problems of sustainable development, to inform about global interdependencies and to point out necessary alternatives. A further aim is to foster a better understanding of Global North-South challenges and mutual tolerance. To achieve these purposes seminars, lecture series, concerts, exhibitions and publications are organized.
The responsible Ministry of Justice, Europe and Consumer Protection in Brandenburg takes on a coordinating role. On 31 May 2012, the „Development Policy Guidelines for Brandenburg“ (Entwicklungspolitische Leitlinien der Landesregierung) were agreed upon after a fruitful consultation process with the actors of Brandenburg’s development policy.
These guidelines contain:
The government of Brandenburg considers the measures adopted through the „Development Policy Guidelines“ to be a specific contribution of Brandenburg to the recent resolutions of the Minister Presidents of the federal states and therefore to the concrete implementation of the joint responsibility regarding development policy of the German Federal Government, the federal states and BRANDENBURGthe municipalities.
The responsible Committee for European Affairs and Development Policy (Fachausschuss für Europa- und Entwicklungspolitik) within the state government of Brandenburg regularly invites non-governmental organizations and ministries for public discussions.
Kreuzstraße 7 (ÖIZ)
01067 Dresden
Germany
Postanschrift: 40190 Düsseldorf
Horionplatz 1
40213 Düsseldorf
Germany
Since October 2010, the responsibility for the “One-World”-policy in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) has been in the hands of the State Chancellery section of the Ministry for Federal, Europe and International Affairs. In December 2012, the Cabinet passed on a new „One-World”-Strategy, through which North Rhine-Westphalia underlines its global responsibility as the most populous federal state in Germany. The new “One-World”-Strategy functions as the basis for the future development work in North Rhine-Westphalia and for its development cooperation with partners in countries of the South. The strategy states the six strategic fields of action of the development contribution of North Rhine-Westphalia: education and youth; science and research; climate protection; economy; Good Governance and administrative action; participation of the civil society. Basic principles of the North Rhine-Westphalian involvement are global justice, sustainability, inter-departmental coherence and concentration.