Brandenburg State Agency for Civic Education
Heinrich-Mann-Allee 107, Haus 17
14473 Potsdam
Germany
Heinrich-Mann-Allee 107, Haus 17
14473 Potsdam
Germany
Feldstraße 7a
04910 Elsterwerda
Germany
60, Rue Wiertz, 12 G 114
1047 Brüssel
Belgium
Brauweg 53
37073 Göttingen
Germany
The association "Schulwälder für Westafrika e. V." (School Forests for West Africa) - together with the "Youth and Environment Club" in Ghana - works for the preservation of the rainforest and for a climate-friendly and healthy environment. In order to inspire pupils in Germany and Ghana for nature and its protection, the association arranges partner schools between the two countries. In this way, pupils and teachers from Germany and Ghana can work together for the forest/rainforest. Practical action promotes sustainability education and a sense of responsibility for people in other countries. In addition, pupils learn to dedicate themselves to a project in the long term. While pupils in Ghana plant and maintain trees for shady places in their schoolyards with the motto "solar lamps/ football as an incentive for tree planting", pupils in Germany start tree planting in different places. In connection with global learning, the pupils can exchange information about the living conditions in the respective other country, e.g. these topics: Climate protection (tree planting/forestation of the forest or rainforest/tree nursery), biodiversity (animals and plants), energy (solar lamps with the possibility of charging the mobile phone), health and poverty (solar lamps instead of paraffin lamps), education (computer centre in Nyakrom, environmental education materials for primary schools), climate (including seasons), consumption of resources (trees as firewood), conservation of resources (chains made of recycled paper), consumption (clothing, food and housing), children's rights.
Schillerstraße 44
99096 Erfurt
Thüringen
Germany
Friedrichstraße 200
10117 Berlin
Germany
The fund works as a sponsoring foundation. It fosters projects that serve the purposes of better understanding among peoples, the interests of survivors of the National Socialist regime, youth exchange, social justice, remembrance of the threat posed by totalitarian systems and despotism, and international cooperation in humanitarian endeavours.
Richardstraße 1
22081 Hamburg
Germany
This is a non-profit association which works within the framework of a partnership of the State Vocational School Number 6 in Hamburg and educational institutions in Mozambique. The association's goal is an exchange of experiences between young craftsmen from both countries and the support of their partner organisations in setting up vocational training with regard to employment initiatives.
Kreuzstraße 7
01067 Dresden
Sachsen
Germany
Riebeckplatz 9
06110 Halle (Saale)
Germany
The educational institute of Saxony-Anhalt (LISA) offers advanced trainings and continuing education for teachers. Besides, in the LISA framework directives and curricula are compiled, pilot experiments are examined, educational draughts tested as well as the media education at school is supported.
Große Klausstraße 11
06108 Halle (Saale)
Germany
The experience of the peaceful "Wende" in 1989 awakened in many people the hope that a Germany without a military could be possible. This hope led people from various civil initiatives in Halle together to found the Friedenskreis in 1990. The Friedenskreis Halle e.V. is an group of people of differing world views, religions, nationalities and political affiliations. We see peace not as a state of being or as a distant goal, and not simply as the absence of war. Peace is for us a means to a common, just and non-violent life together in diversity, where the personal development and liberty of the individual is made possible. The conception of this life together is always a new experience. This is why we try to explore, find and pass on new ways of doing so, while never forgetting to question the same. We are consequently involved in education, peace-associated activities and in projects for civil conflict resolution on both the domestic and international levels. Our work is made possible by paid and voluntary staff and carried through donations and public subsidies. Our current programme and projects