PFLANZET
Wacholderweg 12
36199 Rotenburg an der Fulda
Hessen
Germany
Wacholderweg 12
36199 Rotenburg an der Fulda
Hessen
Germany
Wilhelmstraße 24 a, Zugang über Glacisweg/ Hinterhof
79098 Freiburg
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Greifswalder Straße 4
10405 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
The German Federation for Arts Education and Cultural Learning (Bundesvereinigung Kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung - BKJ) is the umbrella organisation for cultural education in Germany. More than 50 nationwide specialist organisations and state associations have joined forces in the BKJ. With their offers of cultural education in the fields of visual arts, digital media, film, photography, literature, music, rhythm, play, dance, theatre and circus, they are committed to diversity, inclusion, voluntary work, international exchange and successful educational landscapes. We advise specialists and teachers in the field of (non-formal) arts education on technical and conceptual questions and on support programmes, also at the intersection with an education for sustainable development and transformative learning for global justice. Youth organisations based in Germany can apply to us for funding for individual programmes, for example for international exchanges in the field of cultural education or for educational alliances at local level.
Bergerstraße 211
60385 Frankfurt am Main
Hessen
Germany
Kreisbahnplatz 1
14913 Jüterbog
Brandenburg
Germany
Stockstadter Straße 55
63814 Mainaschaff
Germany
WorldWideBlanket is a collection of Open Events to activate people creatively and emotionally. An Open Event, is a structure, of thoughts, opinions and experiences on the subject „living sustainable“.
Székesfehérvár
Jókai street 18
8000
Hungary
Global education in Hungary, among the Hungarian minorities in Ukraine, Serbia, Romania, and in India (since 1977)
Raina blvd. 19
Riga, LV-1586
Latvia
The Department of Environmental Management works for Environmental Science and Management as well as Sustainable development and Agenda 21 education issues on different education levels and target groups, runs Master programme in Environmental Management as well as several local and international education and research projects and courses in sustainable development and environmental management, development and management of coastal areas including. Institute is also a UNESCO Chair-holder in Sustainable Coastal Development.
Universitätsallee 1
Postfach 2440
21335 Lüneburg
Germany
The Institute for Environmental and Sustainability Communication was founded in 1996. Today, it is part of the Faculty of Environmental Technology at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg. The institute's academic staff carries out research, teaching, and knowledge-transfer activities related to environment and sustainability communication. Scientific analysis, theory elaboration, and concept development are the key components of all research projects carried out at this institute. Their objective is to promote the development of competencies at the individual, institutional, and collective levels in order to create a future based on the principle of sustainability. In the autumn of 2005, this institute was awarded the UNESCO Chair in Higher Education for Sustainable Development. The Chair's goal is to integrate the principle of sustainability into teaching activities and strengthen the institute's international orientation by establishing new cooperative ventures.
Rudolf-Breitscheidstr. 38
16816 Neuruppin
Germany
ESTAruppin is a regional clerical and diaconal association. We support refugee integration, we conduct workshops and seminaries for global learning in the area „fair and global“ and we develop local campaigns, continuously enlarging this area of work. We are also involved in coalitions against racism and anti-semitism and participate in the reserve programme of Brot für die Welt (Bread for the World).