Nutrition/undernutrition/hunger

Stiftung Bildung und Entwicklung

Stiftung Bildung und Entwicklung
Regionalstelle Deutsche Schweiz

Zeltweg 21
Postfach 156
8024 Zürich
Switzerland

Telephone
+41 44 3604232
E-Mail
info[at]zuerich.globaleducation.ch
Description of the Organization

The Foundation Education and Development is the Swiss centre for Global Education. We support teachers in Switzerland at all levels in their daily work by giving them impulses for their lessons which are directed towards a viable development in a global society. We sell and lend over 800 tried and tested teaching aids in German, French and Italian language. We provide teacher training. We inform and advise with relation to Global Education. We are part of a network of national and international organisations having similar aims. The services of the Foundation Education and Development are available at four regional centres throughout Switzerland: in the German and Rhaeto-Romanic-speaking region, in the French-speaking region, and in the Italian-speaking region.

Carpus e. V.

Carpus e. V.

Straße der Jugend 33
03050 Cottbus
Brandenburg
Germany

Telephone
+49 355 499-4490
E-Mail
kontakt[at]carpus.org
Description of the Organization

In collaboration with German and Filipino associations, the organisation aims to implement and support projects concerned with environmental education, conservation of species and resources, and development cooperation in order to facilitate sustainable society development.
The organisation's concern is to motivate others to act responsible with regard to the principle of sustainability and North-South equitability, as well as teaching the necessary skills.

Partner countries

bezev - Disability and Development Cooperation

bezev - Disability and Development Cooperation

Moltkeplatz 1
45138 Essen
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany

Telephone
+49 201 1788-963
E-Mail
info[at]bezev.de
Description of the Organization

bezev engages itself in various fields in order to improve the life of people with disabilities, especially in Africa, Asia and Latin America. bezev is an education and information centre and acts as an interface between theory and practice. bezev intends to establish a closer network between the academic knowledge of Special Education and the practical work of development cooperation agencies. bezev performs lobbying work in the area of development policy. People with disability should be involved on an equal footing in all development policy schemes.

EJBW - European Youth Education and Meeting Centre in Weimar

EJBW - European Youth Education and Meeting Centre in Weimar

Jenaer Straße 2/4
99425 Weimar
Thüringen
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.

(wlp)° - the world lecture project

(wlp)° - the world lecture project

Reichenberger Straße 98
10999 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 69519044
E-Mail
info[at]world-lecture-project.org
Description of the Organization

(wlp)° - the world lecture project is an online library for video lectures in any language and of any faculty from all over the world. The project is collecting all links to video lectures and their meta data in one freely accessible database. A search engine helps the users to find the lecture of their choice easily. They can search lectures according to various criteria: theme, faculty, country, language and others. Everyone can contribute to broadening (wlp)°'s lecture fund. Once registered it is easy to put new lectures onto the data base or to complete the data of the lectures that are already available. (wlp)° is looking for partners across the globe who contribute in facilitating the exchange and the access of knowledge for everyone – everywhere. The World Academy of Young Scientists (WAYS) and Young-People Platform in Agricultural Research (YPARD) for Development are already collaborating with (wlp)°.

FAKT Consult for Management, Training and Technologies

FAKT Consult for Management, Training and Technologies

Hackländerstraße 33
70184 Stuttgart
Baden-Württemberg
Germany

Telephone
+49 711 21095-0
E-Mail
fakt[at]fakt-consult.de
Description of the Organization

FAKT is a non-profit consulting agency with a focus on development education work and campaigns, technology management (water, renewable energies), agriculture, vocational training, trade promotion as well as
project management.

Germanwatch - Office Berlin

Germanwatch - Office Berlin

Stresemannstraße 72
10963 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 2888356-0
E-Mail
info[at]germanwatch.org
Description of the Organization

We are an independent, non-profit and non-governmental North-South Initiative. Since 1991, we have been active on the German, European and international level concerning issues such as trade, environment and North-South relations.

Without structural changes in the industrialized countries of the North, an ecological and socially just development worldwide cannot be achieved. We dedicate our commitment to those people in the South who
are particularly affected by the negative impacts of globalization as well as the consequences of our way of life and the structure of our economy.

The main topics of our work are:

  • Climate protection, climate justice and acceptance of responsibility
  • Food security through fair rules in world trade
  • Binding social and ecological rules for multinational corporations
  • Sustainable investment

We work in close coordination with organizations and people from developing countries, creating platforms for them and giving them support. In order to reach our goals we network with other organizations in Germany, Europe, the US and in the South. We also try to develop and implement intelligent solutions in targeted strategic alliances with constructive partners in companies and trade unions. Most of the funding
for Germanwatch comes from donations, membership fees and project grants.

national centre for environmental education, Rhineland-Palatinate

national centre for environmental education, Rhineland-Palatinate

Kaiser-Friedrich-Straße 1
55116 Mainz
Rheinland-Pfalz
Germany

Telephone
+49 6131 164433
E-Mail
lzu[at]umdenken.de
Description of the Organization

The Landeszentrale für Umweltaufklärung Rheinland-Pfalz is an institution founded by the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It reports directly to the Minister of the Environment and is based in the ministry responsible for the environment and forestry in Mainz. The national centre was founded by a cabinet decision on 1 February 1990. Its objective and task are to inform the population about environmental concerns and to motivate them to learn an environmentally sustainable lifestyle. The crux of the matter is the following: We have already been living beyond our means for a long time. We live at the cost of following generations. And, still, we refuse all too easily to believe that terms like ‘climate catastrophe’ and ‘ozone hole’ are real threats. We continue to live as if the supplies of natural resources and energy sources were inexhaustible, as if water, soil and the atmosphere are able to indefinitely absorb toxic substances. However, an acceleration of this development is foreseeable. About 20 percent of the global population use approximately 80 percent of the resources for themselves and are responsible for the corresponding share of the environmental damage. When the remaining 80 percent of the global population follow (why shouldn’t they?), the collapse of the system ‘earth’ will not be long in coming. We have no choice but to introduce sustainable development that brings economic and social interests worldwide in accordance with each other. It does not help much, though, to point a finger at ‘the others’, the industry or the government. It is up to all of us. The first step towards change is a change of (environmental) thinking, which is what the LZU demands. And everyone has to participate.