Human rights

The German Institute for Human Rights

Name of the Organization
The German Institute for Human Rights
Contact

Zimmerstrasse 26/27
10969 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 259359-0
E-Mail
info[at]institut-fuer-menschenrechte.de
Description of the Organization

The German Institute for Human Rights, Berlin, informs about human rights issues in Germany and in other countries. Its intention is to contribute to the prevention of human rights violations and to the promotion and protection of human rights. The various functions of the institute include information and documentation, research, policy advice und human rights education within Germany. The Institute co-operates with international and national partners. In particular, it is concerned with the promotion of human rights treaties, with issues in the framework of security policy, peace policy and human rights, and with strategic issues with regard to human rights policy. The Institute offers seminars, lectures, and services in the field of human rights education. The Institute was founded in March 2001 following an unanimous decision by the German Bundestag of December 7, 2000. Three federal ministries provide the financial basis of the Institute: the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development.

Liebenzell Castle international forum

Name of the Organization
Liebenzell Castle international forum
Department/Institute
Studienleitung
Contact

Burg Liebenzell 1
75378 Bad Liebenzell
Germany

Telephone
49 7052 9245-0
E-Mail
info[at]internationalesforum.de
Description of the Organization

The Liebenzell Castle forum is a center for political education and international youth encounters. We offer workshops for young people and adults, focusing on Europe, human rights and democracy in general. Liebenzell Castle itself houses a conference center with 11 meeting rooms and accommodations for 77 people.

EJBW - European Youth Education and Meeting Centre in Weimar

Name of the Organization
EJBW - European Youth Education and Meeting Centre in Weimar
Contact

Jenaer Straße 2/4
99425 Weimar
Germany

Telephone
+49 3643 827-0
E-Mail
kontakt[at]ejbweimar.de
Description of the Organization

Weimar stands for art and culture, classicism and the modern age, cosmopolitan attitudes and nationalism, democracy and forced labour, even genocide. Weimar is a town of European importance. Our centre is situated in a small park in the centre of Weimar. The European Youth Education and Meeting Centre (EJBW) is an institution for political education, intercultural learning as well as theatre and pedagogical work. We invite children, young people and multipliers from Weimar, Thuringia, Germany and all over the world to come to our - national and international - seminars. Our centre is available to you for co-operation or just as a guest house. Creative thinking, independent judgement, solidarity and responsible action - these are the aims of our educational work.

AEIN - Aide à l’Enfance de l’Inde et du Népal

Name of the Organization
AEIN - Aide à l’Enfance de l’Inde et du Népal
Contact

8, bd. Pershing
L-2323 Luxemburg
Luxembourg

Telephone
+35-472155
E-Mail
info[at]aein.lu
Description of the Organization

Since 1967, Aide à l’Enfance de l’Inde et du Népal (AEIN) has been engaging in and supporting development projects in India and Nepal. All projects are planned and conducted by Indian and Nepalese organisations respectively. AEI is involved primarily in education and awareness in Luxembourg and also provides financing for projects in India.

Olof Palme International Center

Name of the Organization
Olof Palme International Center
Contact

Sveavägen 68, 5 tr
Postadress: Box 836
101 36 Stockholm
Sweden

Telephone
+46 8 6775770
E-Mail
info[at]palmecenter.se
Description of the Organization

The Palme Center was founded in 1992 by the Swedish Social Democratic Party, the Swedish Trade Union Confederation and the Swedish Cooperative Union and has currently 29 member organisations from the Swedish labour movement. The board is chaired by Ingvar Carlsson, previously Prime Minister. Operations are led by Secretary General Thomas Hammarberg and Carin Jämtin heads development cooperation activities. The Palme Center runs extensive meeting and seminar activities, which together with the web service and a magazine form a broad opinion-moulding platform. Each year the Palmecenter and its member organisations work with almost 200 projects. These deal with everything from adult education to human rights, democracy and reconciliation.

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