Global learning/global education

Hope Foundation

Hope Foundation

Petersburger Straße 92
10247 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 2900 7192
E-Mail
office[at]hope-found.org
Description of the Organization

The Hope Foundation is a non-profit organisation based in Germany and Cameroon. Since 2001, we have been particularly committed to women and children in Cameroon. We are active in the areas of development cooperation, health and education.

Partner countries

German AFS Intercultural Programs

German AFS Intercultural Programs

Friedensallee 48
22765 Hamburg
Germany

Telephone
+49 40 399222-38
E-Mail
info[at]afs.de
Description of the Organization

AFS International is one of the world's most experienced and largest non-profit providers of youth exchange and intercultural learning. Originally founded by volunteer ambulance drivers, the American Field Service has grown over the past 70 years into a global community with over 60 country organisations and partners.In addition to school exchanges and volunteer service, we also offer our volunteers a wide range of education and training. We also offer workshops in schools on the topics of racism, sustainability and intercultural learning.

CGE - Centre For Global Education

CGE - Centre For Global Education

9 University Street
Belfast
BT7 1FY
United Kingdom

Telephone
+44 2890 241 879
E-Mail
info[at]centreforglobaleducation.com
Description of the Organization

Challenges dominant stereotypes and commonly held perceptions of developing countries which are prevalent in our society. It aims to use education as a means of challenging the causes of poverty and inequality in both local and global contexts by working with all sectors of education. This organization runs serveral projects in the area of development education; i.e. a Development Education magazine, a website on Global Citizenship for the Northern Irish curriculum, Community Youth Projects in Belfast. Furthermore, the Centre provides a well-assorted resource library including teaching materials, books on development issues and box files on countries and topics to support students, teachers and lecturers with their work.

BtE - Education Meets Development Berlin Brandenburg / School Programme Berlin

BtE - Education Meets Development Berlin Brandenburg / School Programme Berlin
Engagement Global

Trautenaustraße 5
10717 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 889174 87
E-Mail
bte-bbb[at]engagement-global.de
Description of the Organization
  • School counselling centre for Berlin
  • Events for school classes
  • Advice and further training for teachers

EXILE - Coordination of Cultures

EXILE - Coordination of Cultures

Wandastrasse 9
45136 Essen
Germany

Telephone
+49 201 747988-0
E-Mail
info[at]exile-ev.de
Description of the Organization

Agency for International and Intercultural Arts Projects

Our office was founded in 1982 as a department of the "Friends and Sponsors of Intercultural Relationships" association and was located in the international centre of the German adult education centre (VHS) in Duisburg until 1989. In 1990 it moved its headquarters to Essen and since then it has been registered and legally recognized as the non-profit organization "EXILE – Coordination of Cultures".

Our organization wants to present cultures from other parts of the world to the German public, with a particular focus on developing countries and on migrants residing in Germany. We also create, organize and set up exhibitions and other events that are related to intercultural topics.

Music, theater, literature, and the fine arts are especially well suited to providing an insight into other cultural perspectives and life experiences, which raise our sensibility for more conscious contact with both our own cultural environment and other cultures.

Our cooperation partners include the church and trade unions as well as a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations involved in intercultural, sociocultural, and educational domains as well as in development policy issues.

Many projects are carried out in cooperation with organizations such as Terre des Hommes, Amnesty International, TransFair, and institutions like the West German broadcasting service (WDR), the cultural office of North Rhine Westphalia, and the cultural and educational centres of local authorities. Much of our work is financially supported by the government of North Rhine Westphalia within the framework of the One-World-Promoter Program.