Minorities

agl - Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Eine-Welt-Landesnetzwerke in Deutschland

agl - Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Eine-Welt-Landesnetzwerke in Deutschland

Am Sudhaus 2
12053 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 5697-2473
E-Mail
info[at]agl-einewelt.de
Description of the Organization

The study group of Eine Welt-Landesnetzwerke (one world-federal networks) in Germany inc. (agl) is the nationwide umbrella organization of 16 Eine Welt-Landesnetzwerke (one world-federal networks) supports its members in their engagement of a future-oriented global development which is based on the principles of social justice, ecological lastingness, democracy and participation. agl reaches through its member's associations nationwide about 10,000 developing-political groups and associations. agl supports the educational, information and project work of its members. It links up activities and campaigns to topical central topics of interest and organises the exchange and flow of information between the federal networks by communication offers, advanced training and interlinking meetings. One World groups, federal networks and agl form together the structure within whose campaigns, plans, information and educational attempts from the developing-political area to transporting down in regional and local connections, positions and activities of the regional and local initiatives at regional state and national level are discussed. With our actions and campaigns we have asked governments and the Landtag (federal state parliament), the Federal Government, Bundestag (Lower House of Parliament) during the last years over and over again to go outside the box and into the direction of a fair and sustainable development. We support Eine Welt-Politik (one-world politics) as a cross-cutting task of all political areas of the Federal Government and the State Government. We are contacts for north south questions for the respective state
governments and other social groups.

  • We get on as a forum for Eine Welt-political discussions.
  • We offer services for our members, for local initiatives and disseminators.
  • We get on as a megaphone of underprivileged sections of the population especially in the countries of the south.

By public-relations actions in the area of the developing-political domestic work we sensitize the people for world questions and motivate for behavioral changes in personal and political area.

Partner countries

SUNI

SUNI

Ermannstraße 17
54516 Wittlich
Germany

Telephone
+49 15773106325
E-Mail
kontakt[at]suni-ev.de
Description of the Organization

SUNI is a multinational association that is active in Germany and Namibia. SUNI supports educational institutions in Omaheke/Namibia and aims to improve the teaching and living conditions of disadvantaged children and young people. The focus is on the 4th goal (quality education) of the SDGs. SUNI promotes intercultural exchange between people in Germany and Namibia, especially in the field of education, e.g. German-Namibian exchange project for educators.

Partner countries

W3_ Workshop for International Culture and Politics

W3_ Workshop for International Culture and Politics

Nernstweg 32-34
22765 Hamburg
Germany

Telephone
+49 40 39033-65
E-Mail
info[at]w3-hamburg.de
Description of the Organization

The W3_ is an educational and cultural center around global justice. It offers a platform for encounters and exchange and, with its diverse program of events, encourages critical questioning of social conditions. It invites to inspiration, to experience, to reflection and to common action for a global and local justice.

With lectures, workshops, conferences, symposia, readings, performances as well as film screenings and actions, W3_ establishes the connection between local politics and global developments in series of events, projects as well as individual and cooperative events and motivates people to get involved. With dialogue-oriented/participative formats such as performances and actions in public space, spontaneous interactions with residents of the district are realized, which actively call for participation.

It is important to W3_ to focus on less present voices and alternative perspectives, to make them audible and visible, and to think and link local and global dimensions together. The goal is always to make people think, to provide inspiration and ideas for their own everyday lives, and to show options for action.

SIGN OF LIFE! - Society for Threatened Peoples Austria (GFBVÖ)

SIGN OF LIFE! - Society for Threatened Peoples Austria (GFBVÖ)

Angertorstraße 1C
2070 Retz
Austria

Telephone
+43 664 388 1 883
E-Mail
spenden[at]lebenszeichen-international.at

Partner countries

FIS - Fairtrade Initiative Saarbrücken

FIS - Fairtrade Initiative Saarbrücken
c/o Peter Weichardt / Heike Zimmermann

Schumannstrasse 34
66111 Saarbrücken
Germany

Telephone
+49 6893 801855
E-Mail
info[at]faires-saarbruecken.de
Description of the Organization

FAIR for all generations FAIR education - Our campaigns are aimed at schools, kindergartens and day-care centres (Kitas), extracurricular actors in the greater Saarbrücken area and Saarland University. Several "Fair Kitas", "Fairtrade Schools" and "Fairtrade Universities" from the greater Saarbrücken area have already been awarded. School classes and courses from the Saarbrücken region have already received the award "Fair School Class - Fair Trade Class" more than 100 times. Through our young "Fair Trade Ambassadors" as multipliers and through our wide-ranging commitment, we reach a broad public. The guiding principle of our network is Education for Sustainable Development (ESD).

Partner countries

CRISP e. V. - Crisis Simulation for Peace

CRISP e. V. - Crisis Simulation for Peace

Ringbahnstraße 54
12099 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 63413376
E-Mail
assistant[at]crisp-berlin.org
Description of the Organization

CRISP organizes seminars, advanced trainings and workshops in the fields of civil conflict management and civic education. Our guiding principle is to adjust our projects to local needs. Therefor we develop and use especially simulation games as method. The work of CRISP promotes the confidence building between different population groups and enhance the understanding of political processes. Thereby we support the transformations in our target regions. We work especially with young people, who are willing to initiate and accompany a peaceful change in their societies.