Integration/Migration

The German Institute for Human Rights

The German Institute for Human Rights

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.

Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft der Evangelischen Kirche von Westfalen

Institut für Kirche und Gesellschaft der Evangelischen Kirche von Westfalen

Iserlohner Straße 25
58239 Schwerte
Germany

Telephone
+49 2304 755-332
E-Mail
info[at]kircheundgesellschaft.de

Fraktion Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen im Bayerischen Landtag

Fraktion Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen im Bayerischen Landtag

Postanschrift: Maximilianeum, 81627 München
Max-Planck-Straße 1
81675 München
Germany

Telephone
+49 89 4126-2728
E-Mail
info[at]gruene-fraktion-bayern.de

Liebenzell Castle international forum

Liebenzell Castle international forum
Studienleitung

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.

Culture and Development Bern

Culture and Development Bern

Sulgeneckstrasse 70
3005 Bern 7
Switzerland

Telephone
+41 31 6338311
E-Mail
kulturvermittlung[at]be.ch
Description of the Organization

Culture and Development is the documentation office of arts and culture for Africa, Asia and Latin America. It works together closely with artists who come from these continents, who have been living in Switzerland for a long time and who work in the areas of music, dance, theatre, literature, narratives, and the visual arts.

Other partners of C&D are organisers, agencies, cultural and development policy-related organisations, schools, churches as well as private and public financial aid programmes. A small and flexible team communicates information and works on building contacts to culturally productive individuals. Apart from this, it also serves as an adviser in arts-related and organisational matters and
fosters the networking of all people working in the domain of the "cultures of the south".

Various events and projects lacking adequate funding can receive support from Culture and Development.

Culture and Development is the cultural workshop of the following relief organisations: Brot Für Alle, Fastenopfer, Swiss Aid, and Terre des Hommes Schweiz. C&D is financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and Pro Helvetia, the Swiss cultural foundation. The objective of the organisation is to integrate artists from Latin America, Africa, and Asia into the Swiss cultural landscape, stimulate the intercultural dialogues and cultivate respect vis-a-vis the cultural values of other peoples. Culture and Development was given a culture prize by the Canton of Bern in 1998.

Themes of the organization