Development cooperation

éducation21

éducation21

Monbijoustraße 31
3011 Bern
Switzerland

Telephone
+41 31 3210021
E-Mail
info[at]education21.ch
Description of the Organization

We support teachers in Switzerland at all levels in their daily work by giving them impulses for their lessons which are directed towards a viable development in a global society. We sell and lend over 800 tried and tested teaching aids in German, French and Italian language. We provide teacher training. We inform and advise with relation to Global Education. We are part of a network of national and international organisations having similar aims.

Partner countries

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bezev - Disability and Development Cooperation

bezev - Disability and Development Cooperation

Moltkeplatz 1
45138 Essen
Germany

Telephone
+49 201 1788-963
E-Mail
info[at]bezev.de
Description of the Organization

bezev engages itself in various fields in order to improve the life of people with disabilities, especially in Africa, Asia and Latin America. bezev is an education and information centre and acts as an interface between theory and practice. bezev intends to establish a closer network between the academic knowledge of Special Education and the practical work of development cooperation agencies. bezev performs lobbying work in the area of development policy. People with disability should be involved on an equal footing in all development policy schemes.

Interkom - Gesellschaft für Internationale Kommunikation und Kultur e. V.

Interkom - Gesellschaft für Internationale Kommunikation und Kultur e. V.

Postfach 120519
53047 Bonn
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany

Telephone
+49 221 236390
E-Mail
info[at]interkom-ev.de
Description of the Organization

FAKT Consult for Management, Training and Technologies

FAKT Consult for Management, Training and Technologies

Hackländerstraße 33
70184 Stuttgart
Germany

Telephone
+49 711 21095-0
E-Mail
fakt[at]fakt-consult.de
Description of the Organization

FAKT is a non-profit consulting agency with a focus on development education work and campaigns, technology management (water, renewable energies), agriculture, vocational training, trade promotion as well as
project management.

Head Mission Office of the Franciscans – Department for Education and Human Rights

Head Mission Office of the Franciscans – Department for Education and Human Rights

Albertus-Magnus-Straße 39
Postfach 20 09 53, 53139 Bonn
53177 Bonn
Germany

Telephone
+49 228 95354-0
E-Mail
bildung[at]missionszentrale.de
Description of the Organization

One World work, World Church theology, intercultural communication and conflict management are the areas in which many committed people have taken seminars and continuing education courses at our head mission office for more than ten years now.

Process-Oriented Themes
The process-oriented themes are related in an interactive process involving participants and partners as well as experts in the head mission office: from Dialog Lernen (learning the dialog - 1992), Nachhaltige Solidarität (sustainable solidarity- 1995), and Neue Nachbarschaften (new neighbors - 1999),  to today's main focus on Differenzen und Allianzen (differences and alliances) as well as Solidarkompetenz (solidarity competence).

Within the framework of the 'A Soul for Europe' program, the 'Ecumenical Village' (Graz, 1997) and 'Neue Modelle von Solidarität im heutigen Europa lehren und lernen' (teaching and learning new models of solidarity in today's Europe) 2000/2001, have represented important contributions.

Recognition
These programs have been and continue to be supported by the European Union as well as church and state authorities.

Solidarity workshops represent high-quality continuing education measures for students of social and educational professions, members of social groups and programs focus on:

    Agenda 2000
    the monitoring of the financial markets (ATTAC)
    One World
    minority problems
    topics on environmental/ecological sustainability
    the gender issue

in Central Europe (at present Romania, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Austria, the Netherlands, and Germany).

Members of social movements and the movements for the landless, women, Blacks and the indigenous people participate from Brazil and India. Training for solidarity competence deals with solidarity in the political domain, professionalism and personality, differences and conflicts, and of boundaries and culture.

Target groups are:

    returnees from Third World countries
    committed individuals in the area of solidarity work
    training groups such as university seminars and
    training  for pastors and deacons.