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Senate Chancellery of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg

Senate Chancellery of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
ST 22 Department Development Policy

Hermannstraße 15
20095 Hamburg
Hamburg
Germany

Telephone
+49 40 428312500
E-Mail
anacatarina.sebode[at]sk.hamburg.de
Description of the Organization

For a long time now, Hamburg has contributed to sustainable development on a global scale. Projects and measures of development cooperation abroad just as development education and information are the most significant features of Hamburg’s development policy.

The support of projects abroad focuses on the areas of eliminating the causes of poverty, on fostering gender mainstreaming, improving health care as well as on measures for environment and resource protection. On the other hand, a further focus area is the  improvement of the municipal infrastructure in urban areas.

Of special significance are measures to improve the general living conditions in León (Nicaragua), twin city of Hamburg since 1989, and in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), twin city of Hamburg since 2010, with which the development of a municipal climate partnership has been in place since 2011. In 2005, the Senate of Hamburg created the Foundation Asia-Bridge (Stiftung Asien-Brücke) as an independent promotional instrument for sustainable development projects in South and South East Asia. The municipality of Hamburg also supports directly non-governmental groups and initiatives in order to encourage the commitment of the civil society as well as to raise awareness on development aspects.

Measures for professional development are important complements of project funding. By providing research fellowships, Hamburg invites, above all, specialists from Nicaragua, Tanzania and India to Hamburg to take part in qualification programs.

Hamburg appreciates the work of its active citizens in the field of development policy and awareness-raising and cooperates with numerous non-governmental organizations and initiatives. Especially the support of the Hamburg One-World Network (Eine-Welt-Netzwerk Hamburg e. V.) is a vivid example of the close cooperation with actors of the civil society. Since 2006, the Hamburg Senate participates in the Network Fair Hamburg (Hamburg mal fair), a cooperation network of several local actors in the field of development educational
and information work that aims to promote Fair Trade. Since 2008, Hamburg’s public procurement entities demand that tenders include a declaration of compliance with the ILO core labor standards in the production process of goods that are delivered to Hamburg. In 2011, Hamburg was awarded the title Fair Trade City. Hamburg contributes to the “One-World”-Promoters Program (Fachpromotorenprogram) with three appointments, one related to Fair Trade, another to Migration, Diaspora and Development and the other to Global Learning.

In the orientation of its development activities the Senate consults the appointed Hamburger Council for Sustainable Development Policy (Hamburger Rat für nachhaltige Entwicklungspolitik).

Hamburg’s development policy extends to further areas in which it has special resources and expertise such as North-South research at the German Institute for Global Area Studies (GIGA), cultural dialogue with countries in the Global South, promotion of South-North trade as well as research and education in the field of tropical medicine.

Partner countries

EPiZ - Center for pedagogical information on development aid

EPiZ - Center for pedagogical information on development aid

Wörthstraße 17
72764 Reutlingen
Baden-Württemberg
Germany

Telephone
+49 7121 9479980
E-Mail
info[at]epiz.de
Description of the Organization

The developing-educational information centre EPiZ in Reutlingen is a house of global learning which acts on a regional and national level, as well as all on an international one. The program of EPiZ is “Bildung trifft Entwicklung” (BtE), “education meets development”, which allows global learning in cooperation with advisers from the development policy and from voluntary services related to development policy as well as with people from countries of the global south. The library and the global classroom with their interesting materials towards development policy give access to a variety of possibilities to deal with the topic of global learning. The rooms open for our guests the whole world in its cultural diversity and at the same time show acting options for one world.

ILZ - Interdisziplinäre Lateinamerikazentrum

ILZ - Interdisziplinäre Lateinamerikazentrum
Universität Bonn

Genscherallee 3
53113 Bonn
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany

Telephone
+49 228 73 4900
E-Mail
ilz[at]uni-bonn.de

DVV International - Institut für Internationale Zusammenarbeit des Deutschen Volkshochschul-Verbandes e. V.

DVV International - Institut für Internationale Zusammenarbeit des Deutschen Volkshochschul-Verbandes e. V.

Obere Wilhelmstraße 32
53225 Bonn
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany

Telephone
+49 228 9756943
E-Mail
info[at]dvv-international.de

Catholic Diocese of Hildesheim

Catholic Diocese of Hildesheim
Social Welfare Work – Worldwide Church
Bischöfliches Generalvikariat, Hauptabteilung Pastoral

Domhof 18-21
31134 Hildesheim
Niedersachsen
Germany

Telephone
+49 5121 307-229
E-Mail
weltkirche[at]bistum-hildesheim.de
Description of the Organization

Catholic Diocese of Hildesheim – Social Welfare Work – Worldwide Church

  • Partnership program with Bolivia (information, guests, trips to meet our Bolivian partners)
  • Financial support of educational work and lobbying activities related to development policy and the Worldwide Church
  • Continuing education events for professionals
  • Recommending guests and speakers from developing countries and eastern Europe
  • Information and additional material on the "www.erlassjahr.de" (year of remission) campaign

Partner countries

DSW - German foundation of world population

DSW - German foundation of world population

Hindenburgstraße 25
30175 Hannover
Niedersachsen
Germany

Telephone
+49 511 94373-0
E-Mail
hannover[at]dsw.org
Description of the Organization

In its projects, DSW is committed to applying a humanitarian approach towards slowing down population growth by showing young people in Africa and Asia how they can prevent AIDS and unwanted pregnancy. Furthermore, DSW provides information about the causes and consequences of population growth.

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Partner countries

KED – Church Development Service of the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Churches in Braunschweig and Hanover

KED – Church Development Service of the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Churches in Braunschweig and Hanover

Archivstraße 3
30169 Hannover
Niedersachsen
Germany

Telephone
+49 511 353749-27
E-Mail
info[at]ked-niedersachsen.de

BUKO Pharma-Kampagne

BUKO Pharma-Kampagne

August-Bebel-Straße 62
33602 Bielefeld
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany

Telephone
+49 521 60550
E-Mail
info[at]bukopharma.de
Description of the Organization

Pharma-Kampagne is part of the German Federal Congress of Development Action Groups (BUKO). The aim of BUKO is to expose structural injustice between North and South and to press for changes towards a fair economic and political world order. BUKO has about 200 member groups. Since Germany is one of the world's largest exporters of drugs, BUKO became interested in the economical and health implications of the trade with pharmaceuticals and medicinal products. Thus in 1980 Pharma-Kampagne was founded.

Activities of Pharma Kampagne: Pharma-Kampagne is an independent non-profit NGO and dependant on donations. We monitor the marketing practices of the German pharmaceutical industry in Third World Countries. We try to stop unethical practices such as the sale of dangerous, useless and irrational drugs, the distribution of misleading information and unethical promotion. We also work on the rational use of drugs and problems of the health system in Germany.

Pharma-Kampagne is a public awareness raising campaign group. We organise action weeks and street theatre tours, do continuous press work, lobby politicians and pressure industry for a change in marketing behaviour in Developing Countries.

Our campaigns against the marketing practices of Boehringer Ingelheim, Hoechst, Schering, and E. Merck resulted in the withdrawal of a number of hazardous drugs. We successfully lobbied for a German export control law for pharmaceuticals. Pharma-Kampagne is a member of Health Action International (HAI), the Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights (WGNRR) and the International Society of Drug Bulletins (ISDB).

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